Roof Truss Setout
Roof Truss Setout
Roof Truss Setout
Teaching Resource
Some may already have this skill. if not click here to learn
about how to Read Roof shapes from drawings.
ROOF TRUSS SETOUT
Converting Roof Shapes into Truss Blocks
Truss setout begins by breaking the roof shape up into
individual truss blocks. Roof lines read from the drawing
assist this process.
Use ridge lines to help identify individual blocks
Identify spans for each block using ridge lines and
support wall locations
Define block lengths using ridge lengths plus roof ends
e.g. gables, hips, Dutch gables
ROOF TRUSS SETOUT
Converting Roof Shapes into Truss Blocks
The steps are repeated over and over until each block is
defined .
Start with the widest block then gradually work towards
the smallest.
To demonstrate a simple roof shape will be used to
provide a worked example
ROOF TRUSS SETOUT
Using Ridge Lines to identify individual blocks
‘A’
‘B’
ROOF TRUSS SETOUT
Using Ridge Lines to identify individual blocks
‘A’ Block
span
ROOF TRUSS SETOUT
Defining Block Length
The ridge length plus roof end types define the block
length.
End types include treatments such as Gable ends, Dutch
gable ends and Hip ends that occur at the end of the
ridge line (but exclude overhangs).
Block length
ROOF TRUSS SETOUT
Defining Secondary Truss Blocks
Block Block
span
‘B’
Block
length
ROOF TRUSS SETOUT
Closing Interface Openings
Block
‘A’
Block
‘B’
ROOF TRUSS SETOUT
Closing Interface Openings
Block
‘A’
Block
‘B’
ROOF TRUSS SETOUT
Locating key trusses for different end types
TGS
TG
ROOF TRUSS SETOUT
Setting out Hip Ends
Hip trusses (shown in blue) are placed along the hip lines
after locating the Truncated Girder.
The top chords of these trusses pass over the Truncated
Girder finishing at the apex. To assist this the first
Standard truss may be placed across the apex to help
stabilise the ends of the Hip trusses (as shown behind the
Truncated Girder in green)
ROOF TRUSS SETOUT
Setting out Hip Ends
Jack trusses are added across the mid section of the hip
end (shown in brown). Again the top chord of these
trusses passes over the Truncated Girder.
They butt into the Hip trusses or the apex (if using a
centred Jack truss) and graduate in length as they
progress up the hip.
ROOF TRUSS SETOUT
Setting out Hip Ends
The ceiling joists (shown brown) run into the bottom chord
of the Truncated Girder truss.
The hip rafters (shown blue) run over the Truncated Girder
and up to the apex. The creeper rafters (shown brown) run
into the hip rafters.
ROOF TRUSS SETOUT
Alternative Hip End Setout
Dutch Hips are also called Dutch gables and are built
around a special truss called a Dutch Hip Girder .
It must contend with the fact that a Dutch hip is, in
conceptual terms, half hip and half gable. The Girder
forms the interface between the two.
ROOF TRUSS SETOUT
Setting out Dutch Hips and Gables
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