Hi Span
Hi Span
Hi Span
AUGUST 2009
www.hi-span.com
INTRODUCTION
cold Rolled pRoducts
have been specifically designed for use within most types of buildings as secondary supports for cladding materials. Hi-span offers a comprehensive range of purlins, Rails, c-channels, eaves Beams and associated accessories. Recent installation of the very latest cutting edge cold rolling plant has enhanced Hi-spans position as one of the uKs leading suppliers of cold rolled products to the construction industry. design With over 40 years experience within the construction industry Hi-span has been at the forefront of design and development of cold rolled products. An established Research and develpment committee continually strive to improve and update the Hi-span range of products and services. this together with a fully comprehensive technical Helpdesk of four experienced designers on hand to answer your queries, gives our clients the most economic solutions to cold rolled design. contact [email protected] or telephone 01953 603081 to order your free design suite or for further information from the technical Helpdesk. Bespoke sections For the past seven years Hi-span as well as enhancing our existing product range has introduced a Bespoke section service. Z c and eaves sections can be produced (within certain guidelines) to customers specific dimensions. In addition we have the capability of blanking and punching wide coil (1.00 3.2mm gauges) and press-braking profiles up to 4.000m in length to specific customer orders. on all sections, hole patterns can be punched to order and can be of varying sizes depending on the specification. Blanking cut lengths from wide coil is a very cost effective method of production and as a result we can offer very competitive prices on these products. please contact the sales team on [email protected] or telephone 01953 603081 for further information. detailing and ordering our own Hi-detail software is now available free of charge and is specifically aimed at clients who do not use the 3-d cAd detailing packages. Hi-detail has been designed to be exceptionally user friendly and allows the user to detail our complete range of sections, which can then be emailed directly to us. A cam data file is then generated and fed directly into the manufacturing system to further reduce customers lead times. Hi-span cold rolled sections are also available through the 3-d detailing packages strucad, tekla and cAdds. please contact the sales team on sales@hi-span. com or telephone 01953 603081 for further information. Quality and service Hi-span has earned a deserved reputation within the industry for its excellent personal service. All products are manufactured in accordance with our Quality Assurance system that apply the principals of BseN Iso 9001; 2000 ensuring that our customers receive a competitive cold rolled package, which is welcomed by our clients all over the uK and abroad. cpd Hi-span have gained cpd status for its seminar A guide to Bs 6399-2 wind code calculator. the construction cpd service has awarded a certificate for the seminar which gives a step by step guide to using the wind code calculator software. developed in accordance with Bs 6399-2 it enables the easy and economic creation of wind loads for the design of Hi-span cold rolled sections. the online seminar can be accessed via our website www.hi-span.com. sustainability As members of the BcsA sustainability charter, Hi span is committed to supporting and furthering its sustainable development throughout all departments and business activities. steel is 100% recyclable. use of recycled steel does not compromise the quality of new steel produced from it. By addressing key issues such as co2 emissions, product design, recycling of unwanted or waste materials, and prudent use of all resources, we intend to remain committed to effectively and responsibly managing our environmental and health and safety arrangements.
CONTENTS
PURLIN SYSTEMS sleeved purlin system Butted purlin system Heavy end Bay purlin system unrestrained purlin system Monopitch, Flat & curved Roof systems tiled, steep & Green Roof systems Anti-sag systems Additional details Brickwork straps and service clips Material Weight Guide RAIL SYSTEMS sleeved Rail system Butted Rail system Horizontal cladding VcR & Wcp system Horizontal cladding top Hat system Firewall system Window trimmers Anti-sag systems EAVES BEAM SYSTEMS Fixing details Hanger details eaves Brace sets Restraint Requirements & cleats CHANNEL SYSTEMS Mezzanine Floor system ceiling channel system door & Window trimmers Hi-WALL SYSTEMS stud system Grid system CLEATS & SECTION PROPERTIES cleat details section properties 47 - 48 49 - 51 2 43 - 44 45 - 46 37 38 40 31 32 33 34 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 - 28 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 - 14 15 - 16 17 18
PURLIN SYSTEMS
A complete range of roof cladding support systems including sleeved, butted, heavy end bay and unrestrained
pages 7-18
CHANNEL SYSTEMS
c-channels are used in a multitude of ways including floor beams, ceiling supports and window trimmers
pages 37-40
HORIZONTAL CLADDING
A variety of sections needed to support the ever increasing requirements of horizontal cladding systems
pages 23-24
RAIL SYSTEMS
A complete range of wall cladding support systems including all anti-sag requirements
pages 21-28
Sleeved Purlin System Butted Purlin System Heavy End Bay Purlin System Unrestrained Purlin System Monopitch, Flat & Curved Roof Systems Tiled, Steep & Green Roof Systems Anti-Sag Systems Additional Details Brickwork Straps and Service Clips Material Weight Guide
7 8 9 10 11 12 13-14 15-16 17 18
PURLIN SYSTEMS
Purlin Overhang
DETAIL
14, a or threa
p betwee the raft n the er line. Sleev es are i nverted Betw purlin een two section separate s. 6m purlin m gap. s there is alwa ys a
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ded end
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s are 18 mm ga
sag ba
OTES:
rs, stru ts & ap ex
70
70
32 Dim X
70
For Anti Sag Details See Page 13 - 14 For Sleeve Details See Page 49 - 51
Butted System
PURLINS
the Butted purlin system requires no sleeves at the joints between the purlins and is the simplest form of purlin construction. utilising, in the main, single span purlins, this system is employed principally on agricultural buildings where design criteria, particularly with regard to deflection, are less onerous. In other classes of building when this form of construction cannot be avoided, appropriate consideraition should be given to this aspect at the design stage.
Spans up to 4.6m
C of Rafters L Purlin Length Dim b Dim c Dim r
TES: Butt ed desig ns do n thro ot requ ugh sle ire conti eves . nuity Clea ts for b utted p urlins a and therefor re non-s e produ tandard fabri ced by t cator. he Max imum p urlin l ength = 15m
DETAIL
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For Gauge Line Details See Page 49 - 51 For Cleat Details See Page 47 - 48
DETAIL
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uires sle eves at
The sle
be the la
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32 Dim X
70
Dim X 32
70
32 Dim X
70
Dim X 32
32 Dim X
70
Dim X 32
For Anti-Sag Details See Page 13 - 14 For Sleeve Details See Page 49 - 51
Unrestrained System
PURLINS
the unrestrained purlin system caters for the wide range of standing-seam and secret-fix cladding systems now available that do not provide adequate lateral restraint to the top flange of the purlins, it is therefore necessary to replace standard sag bars with angle strut braces. used in conjunction with rigid apex ties in duo-pitched roofs and appropriate diagonal bracing in mono-pitch roofs, allowable loads for all purlin systems are given in the load tables which are available on the Hi-span design suite. Where a liner tray capable of providing adequate lateral restraint to the purlin top flange is used in conjunction with standing-seam cladding the standard sleeved system can be used.
Restraints
With non-restraining cladding sag bars must be replaced with rigid fix struts in order to restrain the top and bottom flange.
Purlin Overhang
DETAIL
The Un
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restrain ed purl rigid-fi in syste x struts m requ in place ires Holes of all s for str ag bars uts and . apex tie s are 14 .
70
32 Dim X
70
Dim X 32
70
32 Dim X
70
Dim X 32
32 Dim X
70
Dim X 32
70
32 Dim X
70
Dim X 32
For Gauge Line Details See Page 49 - 51 For Cleat Details See Page 47 - 48
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positive-Fix detail
Where there is an adequate hot rolled member at the eaves, Hi-span strut members can be used utilising the flexibility of both FB and AC cleats, as shown. this alleviates the necessity for diagonal bracing.
strut Member
FB cleat
Ac cleat
curved Roofs
the bracing system required for a curved roof depends upon the purlin arrangement. Where the purlins are equally spaced about the ridge the standard bracing for a duo-pitch roof can be used. If the purlins are spaced unevenly, then the roof should be treated as two seperate mono-pitch systems. therefore each side of the roof has its own set of struts and diagonals.
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Tiled, Steep & Green Roof Systems PURLINS tiled / Mansard / Green Roof systems
due to increased bi-axial bending caused by the weight of these finishes, we recommend using our rigid fix strut members in place of sag bars. The apex purlins should be tied using the rigid fix apex tie (see page 14). the top two purlins require diagonal tie wires and brackets. Additional bracing will be required for every 6.0m of roof. each timber rafter must be positively secured to each line of purlins by a bolted or screwed fixing detail capable of transmitting the appropriate inplane shear load. At the ridge, timber rafters should be joined across the apex or securely fixed to a suitable ridge board.
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spring-Fix
Quick fit spring-fix sag bars can be fitted through a standard 18mm dia. hole on the standard punch line. For use with zed purlins up to and including 205mm deep and on roof pitches of up to 25, these sag bars offer a simple one-handed push fit facility for speedier and safer erection procedures.
spring clip X
Dim X 20 mm 32 mm
Galvanised tube
100 mm
19mm dia
dim A o/All 2
50x50x2 thk l
dim A o/All 2
50x50x2 thk l
st 15 cleat
For Gauge Line Details See Page 49 - 51 For Cleat Details See Page 47 - 48
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PURLINS
up to 5 straight
50x50x3 thk l
Require14 Holes
25 Max
Require14 Holes
Anti-sag Requirements
Where wind analysis is not available and therefore restraint numbers cannot be calculated we recommend using the simplified rules from BS 5950 Part 5, shown in table opposite.
These Simplified Rules Apply Where the top Flange Is FullY Restrained
For Duopitch Roofs Only B = 0-4.6m B = 4.6-7.6m B = 7.6-10m 2 diags N/A N/A 3 strut sag Bar strut N/A Mid span 1/3 points
2
Ridge
1 3 3
strut
2
A Metres
Roof Type Flat duopitch 5 - 25 unrestrained 5 - 25 Monopitch 5 - 25 steep slope 25+ tiled & Green Roofs
For Anti-Sag Requirements Per Span Please Contact Our Technical Department
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18 0 Holes 50
diagonal Bracing
Diagonal braces are manufactured from seven separate strands of wire rope with an adjustable threaded end, and a fixed ball typeend swaged to the wires. For purlin systems diagonal braces are required for monopitch roof systems, tiled roof systems, and steep roof slopes. Where diagonal tie wires are needed struts must be used in place of sag bars to resist any compressive forces, should they occur. As an alternative to the wire rope brace system, we can also offer a tubular diagonal brace system. The bracing bracket fixed to the cleat attached to the rafter must use the holes closest to the rafter, whereas the bracket that fixes to the centre of the purlin should fix to the outer holes closest to the cladding.
27 - 47 Adjustable end
Fixed end
78
mm
detailers should note that where a sag bar connects through a bracing bracket, allowance should be made for the thickness of the bracket (5mm). Bracing bracket is 40mm wide.
70
70
22 .5
Bracing Bracket
Bracing brackets are manufactured to suit standard slopes of 37. When using the ball type washer as per the above detail, the angle can be decreased to a minimum of 27 or increased to a maximum of 47.
.5 35 30
35
18 Holes
18 Holes
70
45 22.5
70
46 22.5
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Additional Details
PURLINS
cleader Rail
Manufactured from 2.0mm pre-galvanised material in 3050mm lengths, these are cut and punched to your requirements. simple jointing sleeves complete with bolts are provided. All the holes are 18 diameter and are slotted for ease of erection.
dim A o/All 35 70x70x2 thk l 18 x 28lg slots 38 70 18 x 28lg slots 35
70
25
130 80
25
18 Holes 20
25 50
cantilever details
cantilevered purlins can be used to create small canopies to gable end elevations. Where these are encountered the purlin member must be continuous over the backing span and the cantilever. This helps to minimise deflections to the recommended l/180. For overhangs greater than 500mm please contact our technical department.
cantilever
Backing span
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Bent flat supplied by others fixed to standard holes and either shotfired or built into blockwork by others. Straps need to be of adequate length with sufficient fixings to resist wind uplift.
service clips
Services are often hung from the secondary steelwork in a variety of ways. Hi-Span would recommend web fixings or wrap around fixings for loads in excess of 15kg for our sections ranging up to 1.8mm thk, and in excess of 30 kg for our heavier gauge range. When lighter loads require support various forms of clip are available, as shown below. Confirmation of the purlin capacity in a point load condition is always required.
Wraparound Fix
Flange Fix
lip Fix
Hi-span recommend contacting the following manufacturers for further advice on clip installation and loading capabilities.
Zed duct systems unit 5, Hill street Kidderminster Worcestershire dY11 6td
t 01274 595783
Archerdale ltd Hirstwood Works Hirstwood Road shipley West Yorkshire Bd18 4Bu
t 01274 595783 www.archerdale.com
Please note clip load capacities publishd by the manufacturers may exceed the load capabilities of the section. Please contact our Technical Department for further information.
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PURLINS
Weight kN/m 0.077 0.029 0.039 0.044 0.049 0.054 0.059 0.069 0.120 0.016 0.026 0.034 0.040 0.060 0.157 0.235 0.294 0.043 0.081 0.110 0.077 0.010 0.082 0.110 0.137 0.294 0.441 0.580 0.120 0.260 0.542 0.034 0.290 0.196 0.070 0.070 0.090 0.110 0.700 0.550 0.300 0.170 0.540 0.340 0.147 0.237 0.044 0.343 0.044 0.392 0.432 0.294
double skin steel With Insulation core Aluminium Cladding 0.50 0.70 0.90 1.20 double skin Aluminium With Insulation core Fibre-Cement Cladding single skin 9mm Insulated double cladding With Battens Over Purlin Linings Insulated Fibre Board on steel toes plasterboard on steel toes Mineral Insulation Board on steel toes polyurethane Foam Glass Fibre
Woodwool Deck channel Reinforcement Screed sand / cement Vermiculite Asphalt Bitumen Roofing Felts Mineral sufaced Bitumen 3 layers Including chippings Chippings Timber Boarding Chipboard Plywood Tile Weights plain tiles (concrete or clay) Interlocking Natural slate cambrane (Resin) Blockwork concrete, solid (stone Aggregates) concrete, Hollow Aerated Sedum / Green Roof decking Waterproof Membrane Insulation Roof Barrier drainage layer sedum / Green Mat Lead
12 12 12.70 20.00
2.5
Timber Joists, Rafters & Battens Size of Timber mm 400mm 38 x 50 0.03 38 x 100 0.05 38 x 150 0.08 50 x 75 0.05 50 x 100 0.07 50 x 150 0.10 50 x 200 0.13 75 x 200 0.20 75 x 225 0.22 75 x 250 0.25
Assumed density 540kg/m Spacing 450mm 600mm 0.02 0.02 0.04 0.03 0.07 0.05 0.04 0.03 0.06 0.04 0.09 0.07 0.12 0.09 0.18 0.13 0.20 0.15 0.22 0.17
The above information is for general guidance only and Hi-Span accept no liability for the accuracy of the figures. Where exact weights are required, reference to manufacturers own data should be sought.
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Sleeved Rail System Butted Rail System Horizontal Cladding VCR & WCP System Horizontal Cladding Top Hat System Firewall System Window Trimmers Anti-Sag Systems
21 22 23 24 25 26 27-28
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RAIL SYSTEMS
20
Holes f are 18
DETAIL
. or struts
& apex
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mm ga
ties are
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14, a ll other s
p betwee line. n the Sleev es are i nverted Betw rail sec een two tions. separate 6m rails th m gap. ere is a lways a
he rafter
a stan
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3 3
3 3
Rail Overhang
C of Columns L
All The Above Details Are Applicable To The C-Channel Sleeved Rail System
For Anti Sag Details See Page 27 - 28 For Sleeve Details See Page 49 - 51
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Spans up to 6.5m
Strut Holes @ Mid-Span = 14
TES: Butt ed desig ns do n thro ot requ ugh sle ire conti eves . nuity Clea ts for b utted r ails are and non-sta therefor e produ ndard fabri ced by t cator. he
DETAIL
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For Gauge Line Details See Page 49 - 51 For Cleat Details See Page 47 - 48
70
22
3 th
25 D
25
55
14 Holes
18 les Ho
38 32
DIM A 20 20 18 20 22 22 22
140
DIM C 18 18 21 19 32 32 32
VR20 VR23
Notch Details
The details shown are our standard notch dimensions required when installing WCPs into any of the Hi-Span range of section sizes. Variations to these standard notches can also be manufactured upon receipt of details.
VCR
1.6 THK 50 22 130
WCP
150 50 14 Holes 50 35 50
70
90
Maximum Span
The WCP and VCR section sizes have been designed to suit standard 1.8m rails centres. They have the capacity to span up to 2.0m but beyond this we recommend you consult our Technical Department.
The Window Channel Pressing has been introduced to provide an economic alternative to vertical channel sections with cleats. The WCP is used to trim window openings, and also as an intermediate fixing face where vertical members have to remain within the rail zone for architects requirements. Previously a standard vertical channel section with its respective cleats has been used in these situations. The WCPs autoformed end removes the need for on-site assembly of cleats. The section also utilises a thicker material gauge, therefore removing the need for lips, which reduces manufacturing costs.
Non-Standard VCRs & WCPs are available upon request, please contact our Technical Department
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25
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CLADDING
The Top Hat section offers a more economical solution for secondary supports to horizontal cladding. This is achieved by using a trapezoidal profiled section to span across multiple rails, to a maximum of 4.0m. After this an introduction of a sleeve is required. Savings are made through reduction in cleats as the section bolts directly to the outer flange of the rails; cost effective profile with low manufacturing costs; and quicker erection procedures because of reduced member numbers. The Top Hat section is available in two sizes, TH70 and TH140. The TH70 has a 70mm fixing face and is used for intermediate support to the cladding panels between joints. The TH140 has a 140mm fixing face as recommended by cladding manufacturers for panel joint connections.
Top Hat
A B C C B
1.4 THK
14 Holes
Section
DIM D
65 65 65 65
DIM W
70 140 64 134
Ref.
TH70 TH140 THSL70 THSL140
B
22 25 22 25
Additional Restraint
In order to provide restraint to the inner flange of the rail section strut members must be placed directly behind the Top Hat section. These are only required within the span.
Sleeves Fit Inside The Top Hat Section To Ensure A Flush Outside Face.
Maximum Span
The Top Hat sections have been designed to suit standard 1.8m rails centres. They have the capacity to span up to 2.0m but beyond this we recommend you consult our technical department.
Sleeve Configuration
Non-Standard Top Hats are available upon request, please contact our Technical Department
Rail Centres
210
C L Sleeve
C
20 20 23 23
24
Where rails are affixed to the eaves beam the eaves member will require fire protection.
Where eaves beams do not provide support to the rails no further steps need to be taken.
For Gauge Line Details See Page 49 - 51 For Cleat Details See Page 47 - 48
DETAIL A
DETAIL B
DETAIL C
DETAIL D
DETAIL E
Slotted connection required at this joint to allow expansion in one end of each rail.
Standard sleeve to suit section size at rails, no slots are required at this joint
Slotted Connection
18mm x 38mm Lg Slot In Cold Rolled Rail
M16 BOLT
Firewall Sleeve
Slots In Rail Only Standard Gauge Lines
Steel Washer Hi-Span Side Rail Expansion Hi-Span Sleeve Hot Rolled Plate Steel Washer Nut Thermoplastic Washer
25
C 35 35 35 35 35 35 35
E 70 70 70 70 70 70 70
E B
26
Dim H
CL o. s 2 N Hole 4 1
For Gauge Line Details See Page 49 - 51 For Cleat Details See Page 47 - 48
25 50
ST 15 Cleat For Sections 156 50x50x2 Thk L ST 15 Cleat 50 2 45 Optimum Angle Dim A O/All
ST17, 20, 23, 25, 30, 35 Cleat For Sections 176 206 238 258 309 359 27 50x50x2 Thk L 18 Holes 50x50x2 Thk L ST17, 20, 23, 25, 30, 35 Cleat Dim A O/All 2 Dim A O/All
Anti-Sag Requirements
Restraints should be provided to suit the various span and sheeting conditions shown in the table below. For other forms of cladding please consult our Technical Department
Fibre Cement Sheeting N/A Mid-Span 3 span points 3 span points N/A
Column Stays
Our standard 50 x 50 x 2mm thick angles are ideal for use as column stays in most situations, and can be cut to any length up to a maximum of 3m. Standard sleeve holes should be used when fixing the stay to the rail; however non-standard fixing holes can be added where necessary in order to achieve an optimum column stay angle of about 45. In situations where stays are used to restrain deep UB sections, it may be necessary to use larger angle sections. Please consult our Technical Department.
27 Diagram 1 For metal sheeting fixed with self-tapping screws.
Diagram 2 For fibre cement or similar cladding using cranked or close bent hook bolts
Rail Configuration
Metal sheeting is normally fixed using self tapping screws, as shown. Where fibre cement sheeting is specified, rails should always be fixed with the external flange facing upwards, in order for the hook bolts to wrap around the inner flange.
Diagonal Bracing
Diagonal braces are manufactured from seven separate strands of wire rope with an adjustable threaded end and a fixed ball type end swaged to the wires. For all rail systems diagonal braces are required to support the rails against sagging under their own self-weight about the minor axis. Where struts can be fixed back to an adequate hot rolled eaves member, the diagonal braces are not required. With a strut anti sag system the diagonals can be placed anywhere in the bay, but we recommend between the bottom lines of rails as this will aid erection. Additional sets of diagonal braces are needed according to the meterage of cladding they must support. As a rule each set can support up to 10m of metal cladding, or 7.5m of fibre cement sheeting. After this further braces are required. (As an alternative to the wire rope brace system , we can also offer a tubular diagonal brace system). The bracing bracket fixed to the cleat attached to the column must use the holes closest to the column, whereas the bracket that fixes to the centre of the rail should fix to the outer holes closest to the cladding.
Fixed End
Adjustable End
27 - 47
78
mm
Detailers should note that where a strut connects through a bracing bracket, allowance should be made for the thickness of the bracket (5mm). Bracing bracket is 40mm wide.
70
70
.5
18 Holes
70
45 22.5.
Bracing brackets are manufactured to suit standard slopes of 37. When using the ball type washer as per the above detail, the angle can be decreased to a minimum of 27 or increased to a maximum of 47.
.5
Bracing Bracket
35
22
35
30
18 Holes
70
46 22.5
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Fixing Details Hanger Details Eaves Brace Sets Restraint Requirements & Cleats
31 32 33 34
29
30
Eaves Beam
ES Cleat
A View A - A
Outstand Detail
B
Eaves Beam
ED Cleat
B View B - B
C of Columns L 3 3 Eaves Beam Length Web Holes Where Stiffening Cleats Are Required 3 3
18 Flange Holes In Centre Of Bottom Flange 70 N.B Eaves Tie Holes Are Shown For A Typical Arrangement, Either Mid-Span Or Third Points 70
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BEAMS
Side rail systems are normally supported on their weak axis by the inclusion of diagonal tie wires. Occasionally it is possible to hang side rails from the bottom flange of the eaves beam, therefore removing the necessity for the wires. For this reason a stiffening cleat is incorporated in the Eaves Brace Set, see page 34. When an eaves beam is used to support the side rail system, it becomes an essential part of the wall system, and therefore will require fire protection in a fire boundary wall situation. Typically the hanger strut is used where there is only one number side rail below the eaves beam, and it is not possible to incorporate the diagonal tie wire system.
C L
A B
C L
Eaves Beam
Eaves Beam
ST15 Cleat
A B View A - A View B - B
ES/ED Fully CSK Cleat For Soffit Detail. Please Specify As Required
For Gauge Line Details See Page 51 For Cleat Details See Page 34
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Hi-Span Angle Cleat To Suit purlin i.e: A15, A17, A20, A23, A25, A30 Or A35
For further Eaves Beam details please contact the Hi-Span Technical Department
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BEAMS
The restraint requirement for each eaves beam situation is displayed on the calculation sheet provided by the Hi-Span Design Suite. If this information is not available the following recommendations should be adhered to.
Up to 6.100m
1 No. Restraint
6.100m - 8.500m
2 No. Restraints
Over 8.500m
3 No. Restraints
D C
Cleat A
3 th
D
25
Cleat EB
12 Holes
2 th
18 les Ho
25 25 25
37
30
E 25
2 th
5
25
25
43
Cleat FB
25
18 les Ho
35
Cleat DIM B DIM C DIM D DIM E A15 A17 A20 A23 A25 A30 A35 100 100 103 100 112 112 112 67 87 116 146 146 196 241 33 33 31 34 32 32 32 175
8 th
20
20
2 5 2 0
50
18 les Ho
Cleat DIM B DIM C DIM D EB17 EB20 EB24 EB28 84 100 115 146 62 70 78 93 37 45 53 68
2 5
25
Cleat FB
25
2 5
130
8 th
80
Cleat ES Cleat DIM A DIM B ES17 ES20 ES24 ES28 84 100 116 146 42 53 53 53
27
27
18 Holes Fully nk C/Su
42 53 53 53
A
18 les Ho
18 les Ho
B
4 8 2 7
30
70
30
4 8
40
40
2 7
34
Mezzanine Floor System Ceiling Channel System Brickwork Restraints, Parapets & Compound Sections Door & Window Trimmers
37 38 39 40
35
CHANNELS SYSTEMS
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Restraint Requirements
As the bottom flange of the C-Channel is usually unrestrained we recommend that a Hi-Span tubular sag rod is fitted. Where possible the channels should face toe to toe with the restraint situated in the lower gauge line holes. (Typically spans less than 3.50m do not require restraints).
5 th
18 les Ho
D E
Please Note: The MFB50 cleat can be used to suit the gauge lines of a WCP
25 G
30 30
DIM E 22 22 22 22 22 22 22
Please ensure Dim G less 32mm clears the flange of the primary beam
MFB241
37
Ceiling Channels
In response to the frequent use of Hi-Span channels as part of the ceiling support grid, load tables have been prepared for single span ceiling channels (available on the Hi-Span Design Suite). These provide maximum allowable loads (based on a load factor of 1.6) restricted to the deflection limits indicated. As with non-restraining cladding systems, the top flanges of ceiling channels are unrestrained, and lateral restraint must be provided by the use of angle strut braces. (See page 13 for details). Where ceiling channels can be continuous, i.e. fixed to the underside of the supporting steelwork, the sleeved system may be adopted, and allowable loads taken from the values given in the load tables for purlins carrying non-restraining cladding. If channels are to be used in ceiling support grids suspended from pitched roof portal frames, or other high level steelwork by means of hangers, please consult our Technical Department.
Restraint Requirements
As neither the top flange or the bottom flange of a ceiling support channel is restrained, we recommend using a rigid fix strut between members. These are situated at either midspan or third points, according to bay size.
Trimming Cleats
When additional trimming channels are needed Hi-Span TC cleats can be used at supports. They are referenced by the standard gauge line of the section size being used.
C
3 th
18 les Ho
D E
Please Note: The C127 series require off-gauge punching and the TC50 cleat when used as trimmers
25 G
30 30
DIM E 22 22 22 22 22 22 22
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Parapet Channels
Many buildings are designed to incorporate a parapet to the perimeter to hide the ridge from view. The parapet has a horizontal coping which can require fixing to the internal face, external face and over the top of the parapet. Hi-Span C-Channels are capable of fulfilling all of this criteria. They come in a range of depths to suit practically all parapet dimensions. Horizontal C-Channels can be designed and detailed using the Hi-Span Design and Detailing Suite. To order your free copy please contact the Hi-Span sales desk.
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Compound Sections
Back to back channels can be used in a variety of applications. For example eaves ties, bracing members and posts. Valuable cost and weight savings can be made when utilising these light weight members. The entire C-Channel range can be used for any of these purposes offering a variety of solutions, please contact our Technical Department for further information.
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post member
ers
C-Channel Header
WCPs
C-Channel Posts
C-Channel Header
TC Cleat
TC Cleat
C-Channel Post
43-44 45-46
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HI-WALL SYSTEMS
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Base Rail
Vertical Studs
Compound Member
Internal Partitions
The above panel systems can both be used to create lightweight internal partitions. The system is quick to erect and both load bearing and non-load bearing partitions can be designed. By ordering pre-fabricated sections delivered directly to site, essential time savings are made compared to the more traditional timber stud wall. For further information on Hi-Wall stud systems and recommended installers please contact the Hi-Span Technical Department.
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HI-WALL
Service Holes
Noggins
Flat Bracing
Pre-Formed Panel
Hi-Wall Sections
Please Note: Hi-Span recommend using quality fasteners to construct all Hi-Wall systems. Please visit www.ejot.co.uk for further information.
A specific range of lipped channels has been created to accomodate the varying wall thicknesses needed to suit architects requirements.To accompany this range a series of lipless header and base rails are available which contain the vertical stud members.
Flange y Lip t x
Flange y
y y Flange Lip
y y Flange
Section Dimensions
Section Depth Flange Lip Ref. S7015 S10012 S10015 S10020 S15012 S15015 S15020 S20512 S20515 S20520 S25516 S25520 S30520 S30529 mm 70 100 100 100 150 150 150 205 205 205 255 255 305 305 mm 35 47 47 47 66 66 66 66 66 66 80 80 90 90 mm 10 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 18 18 21 21 t mm 1.5 1.2 1.5 2.0 1.2 1.5 2.0 1.2 1.5 2.0 1.6 2.0 2.0 2.9 Weight Area kg/m 1.74 2.02 2.50 3.27 2.85 3.53 4.65 3.37 4.18 5.51 5.50 6.83 8.02 11.47 cm2 2.22 2.57 3.18 4.16 3.63 4.50 5.92 x bar mm 35.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 y bar mm 22.94 30.81 30.81 30.79 45.66 45.65 45.63
Section Dimensions
Section Depth Flange Ref. H7412 H10512 H10515 H15512 H21012 H26012 H31016 mm 74 105 105 155 210 260 310 mm 40 56 56 75 75 90 100 t mm 1.2 1.2 1.5 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.6 Weight Area kg/m 1.41 2.00 2.49 2.83 3.35 4.10 6.33 cm2 1.82 2.58 3.21 3.63 4.29 5.25 8.11 x bar mm 37.00 52.50 52.50 77.50 y bar mm 29.32 41.25 41.18 56.25
4.29 102.50 48.65 5.33 102.50 48.63 7.02 102.50 48.60 7.01 127.50 59.31 8.70 127.50 59.28 10.22 152.50 67.30 14.61 152.50 67.22
D t
Flat strip sections are used as lateral and diagonal bracing, for further information please contact the Hi-Span Technical Department
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Grid System
HI-WALL
Posts in Runner
DETAIL 1
Sleeve Connection
DETAIL 4
DETAIL 2
DETAIL 3
D
DETAIL 6
DETAIL 5
DETAIL 6
DETAIL 1
DETAIL 2
DETAIL 3
DETAIL 4
DETAIL 5
Details shown are indicative only, please contact the Technical Department for further information
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CLEAT DETAILS
Cleat ST
2 th k
20 B 20
Cleat DIM A DIM B ST15 ST17 107 127 156 186 186 236 281 67 87 116 146 146 196 241
40
3 th
25
Cleat AC
12 Holes
30
14 les Ho
25 25
50
14 s Hole
20 B 20
35
50
111
25 20
Cleat DIM B DIM C DIM D AC15 AC17 67 87 116 146 146 196 241 41 51 65 80 80 105 128 41 51 66 81 81 106 128
2 th
25 25
29
2 th
40
18 les Ho
140
Cleat RH1
105
25 25
50
18 les Ho
80
Cleat RH2
3 th
50
Cleat VRT
18 Holes
3 th
25
25
55
Cleat VR
14 Holes
Cleat DIM A DIM B DIM C DIM D DIM E VR15 VR17 VR20 VR23 20 20 18 20 22 22 22 67 87 116 146 146 196 241 18 18 21 19 32 32 32 100 100 100 120 120 140 140 25 45 75 105 120 170 215
25 70 38
14 les Ho
18 les Ho
25
55
25
45 28
C
5 th
25 G
30
Please Note: The MFB50 cleat can be used to suit the gauge lines of a WCP
38 32
3 th
Please Note: The C127 series require off-gauge punching and the TC50 cleat when used as trimmers
25 G
18 les Ho
D E
30
Cleat MFB
18 les Ho
D E
Cleat TC
30 30
Cleat
DIM E 22 22 22 22 22 22 22
DIM E 22 22 22 22 22 22 22
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CLEAT DETAILS
Cleat A
2 th k
C B D
25 C
3 th
Cleat EB
12 Holes
18 les Ho
25 25 25
37
30
E 25
100 100 103 100 112 112 112 67 87 116 146 146 196 241
130
2 th
25
25
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Cleat FB
18 les Ho
35
thk
5 2
33 33 31 34 32 32 32
175 195
50
20
20
5 2 0 2
18 les Ho
5 2
25
Cleat FB
8 th
25
5 2
Cleat ES Cleat DIM B DIM C ES17 ES20 ES24 ES28 84 100 116 146 42 53 53 53
27
50 50 53 50 62 62 62
25 C R
30 70
130
10mm
4
18 les Ho
30
PC35
10mm
thk
Cleat C
Cleat DIM A DIM B C15 C17 C20 67 87 116 146 146 196 241 50 50 53 50 62 62 62
THK 6mm
8 th
40
130
40
2 7
Cleat ED
18 Holes Fully nk C/Su
Cleat DIM A DIM B ED17 ED20 ED24 ED28 84 100 116 146 42 53 53 53
27
25
18 Holes
A B
30 70
10
45
C35
30
25
10mm
18 les Ho
Cleat CFP50
A
DIM A DIM B 100 117 137 166 196 246 291 50 67 87 116 146 196 241
6 th k
30
70
30
Cleat CP156 DIM B DIM C 36 36 40 34 47 44 44 67 87 116 146 146 196 241
4 8 2 7
Cleat CFP
thk
Cleat CP
14 Holes
30
25 B 25
C B
30
32 les Ho
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Lip Dimensions
Section Dim F Dim E Series 156 176 206 238 258 309 359 mm 17 17 17 17 17 20 20 mm 19 19 19 19 19 22 22
r E y Btm Flange y
Section Dimensions
Section Depth Ref. Z15614 Z15615 Z15616 Z15618 Z15620 Z17614 Z17615 Z17616 Z17618 Z17620 Z17624 Z20614 Z20615 Z20616 Z20618 Z20620 Z20624 Z23815 Z23816 Z23818 Z23820 Z23824 Z23832 Z25816 Z25818 Z25820 Z25824 Z25830 Z25832 Z30920 Z30925 Z30929 Z35925 Z35929 150 150 150 150 150 170 170 170 170 170 170 205 205 205 205 205 205 230 230 230 230 230 230 255 255 255 255 255 255 305 305 305 350 350 Top 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 83 83 83 83 83 83 83 83 83 83 83 83 94 94 94 94 94 Bottom 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 86 86 86 86 86 t 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.8 2.0 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.8 2.0 2.4 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.8 2.0 2.4 1.5 1.6 1.8 2.0 2.4 3.2 1.6 1.8 2.0 2.4 3.0 3.2 2.0 2.5 2.9 2.5 2.9
Dim L
Section Properties
Weight Area kg/m 3.24 3.47 3.71 4.17 4.63 3.48 3.73 3.98 4.48 4.98 5.92 3.87 4.14 4.42 4.97 5.53 6.58 4.83 5.15 5.79 6.44 7.63 10.05 5.46 6.15 6.83 8.10 10.01 10.68 8.02 9.91 11.50 10.79 12.52 cm2 4.13 4.43 4.72 5.31 5.90 4.44 4.76 5.07 5.71 6.34 7.54 4.93 5.28 5.63 6.34 7.04 8.38 6.15 6.56 7.38 8.20 9.72 12.80 6.96 7.83 8.70 10.32 12.75 13.60 10.22 12.63 14.65 13.75 15.95 Ixx cm4 154.43 165.00 175.50 196.32 216.90 206.25 220.41 234.48 262.40 290.02 344.34 319.27 341.26 363.15 406.61 449.64 534.44 510.27 543.17 608.55 673.39 801.41 1050.92 691.19 774.58 857.30 1020.77 1261.05 1431.61 Zxx cm3 20.30 21.69 23.07 25.80 28.51 23.94 25.59 27.22 30.46 33.67 39.97 30.78 32.90 35.01 39.20 43.35 51.52 43.72 46.53 52.14 57.69 68.66 90.03 53.46 59.91 66.30 78.95 97.52 92.76 Iyy cm4 40.24 42.88 45.49 50.62 55.63 40.24 42.89 45.50 50.63 55.64 65.32 40.25 42.89 45.50 50.64 55.65 65.33 77.78 82.59 92.08 101.39 119.48 153.58 Zyy cm3 6.27 6.69 7.10 7.91 8.71 6.27 6.68 7.09 7.91 8.70 6.26 6.67 7.08 Rxx Ryy cm cm x bar mm y bar mm 64.16 64.11 64.06 63.96 63.86 64.23 64.18 64.13 64.03 63.93 63.74 Zxc cm3 19.04 20.72 22.40 25.69 28.82 22.60 24.57 26.53 30.36 34.03 40.90 29.36 31.85 34.33 39.17 43.82 52.60 39.90 43.18 49.82 56.48 69.32 92.59 49.99 57.57 65.13 79.74 99.98 88.78 Mcxx kNm 6.695 7.425 8.158 9.607 11.013 7.657 8.507 9.359 11.048 12.690 15.822 9.289 10.359 11.431 13.558 15.636 19.633 12.368 13.757 16.600 19.481 25.155 35.762 15.230 18.461 21.730 28.176 37.358 27.603
mm Flange Flange mm
6.00 3.06 73.92 6.00 3.06 73.92 5.99 3.05 73.92 5.98 3.04 73.92 5.97 3.02 73.91 6.72 2.97 83.86 6.71 2.96 83.86 6.71 2.96 83.86 6.70 2.94 83.86 6.69 2.93 83.86
7.94 2.82 101.28 64.33 7.94 2.81 101.28 64.28 7.93 2.81 101.28 64.23
7.90 7.92 2.80 101.28 64.13 8.69 7.91 2.78 101.27 64.04 10.23 7.89 2.76 101.27 63.84 9.62 10.23 11.42 12.59 14.87 19.20 9.02 9.02 9.01 9.00 8.98 8.94 3.52 3.52 3.50 3.49 3.47 3.42 113.28 113.28 113.28 113.27 113.27 113.27 80.81 80.76 80.66 80.56 80.37 79.97
82.60 10.22 9.88 3.42 125.70 80.84 92.09 11.41 9.87 3.40 125.70 80.74 101.40 12.57 9.86 3.39 125.70 80.64 119.49 14.85 9.84 3.37 125.70 80.45 145.33 18.13 9.81 3.33 125.69 80.15 153.06 16.70 11.74 3.84 150.67 91.67
1339.84 103.62 153.60 19.19 9.80 3.32 125.69 80.06 106.39 40.314 1774.74 115.00 187.59 20.52 11.72 3.81 150.67 91.43 114.63 38.837 2045.05 132.51 214.17 23.47 11.70 3.79 150.67 91.23 134.22 47.581 2459.94 139.04 187.61 20.50 13.23 3.65 173.07 91.53 138.97 44.823 2836.03 160.29 214.20 23.45 13.21 3.63 173.07 91.34 162.36 55.259
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Dim Y
110
Dim Y
32
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HI-WALL
Lip Dimensions
Section Dim F Dim E Series 156 176 206 238 258 309 359 mm 15 15 15 18 18 21 21 mm 15 15 15 18 18 21 21
y y Btm Flange E
Section Dimensions
Section Depth Ref. C15614 C15615 C15616 C15618 C15620 C17614 C17615 C17616 C17618 C17620 C17624 C20614 C20615 C20616 C20618 C20620 C20624 C23815 C23816 C23818 C23820 C23824 C23832 C25816 C25818 C25820 C25824 C25830 C25832 C30920 C30925 C30929 C35925 C35929 150 150 150 150 150 170 170 170 170 170 170 205 205 205 205 205 205 230 230 230 230 230 230 255 255 255 255 255 255 305 305 305 350 350 Top 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 90 90 90 90 90 Bottom 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 90 90 90 90 90 t 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.8 2.0 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.8 2.0 2.4 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.8 2.0 2.4 1.5 1.6 1.8 2.0 2.4 3.2 1.6 1.8 2.0 2.4 3.0 3.2 2.0 2.5 2.9 2.5 2.9
Dim L
Section Properties
Weight Area kg/m 3.24 3.47 3.71 4.17 4.63 3.48 3.73 3.98 4.48 4.98 5.92 3.87 4.14 4.42 4.97 5.53 6.58 4.83 5.15 5.79 6.44 7.63 10.05 5.46 6.15 6.83 8.10 10.01 10.68 8.02 9.91 11.50 10.79 12.52 cm2 4.13 4.43 4.72 5.31 5.90 4.44 4.76 5.07 5.71 6.34 7.54 4.93 5.28 5.63 6.34 7.04 8.38 6.15 6.56 7.38 8.20 9.72 12.80 6.96 7.83 8.70 10.32 12.75 13.60 10.22 12.63 14.65 13.75 15.95 Ixx cm4 156.26 166.95 177.58 198.64 219.45 208.36 222.65 236.87 265.07 292.96 347.83 321.86 344.03 366.09 409.90 453.27 538.74 514.40 547.57 613.50 678.87 807.97 1059.61 696.59 780.64 864.03 1028.82 1271.07 1432.01 Zxx cm3 20.84 22.26 23.68 26.49 29.26 24.51 26.19 27.87 31.18 34.47 40.92 31.40 33.56 35.72 39.99 44.22 52.56 44.73 47.61 53.35 59.03 70.26 92.14 54.63 61.23 67.77 80.69 99.69 93.90 Iyy cm4 25.31 26.99 28.64 31.90 35.09 26.33 28.07 29.79 33.18 36.50 42.93 27.83 29.67 31.50 35.08 38.59 45.39 52.17 55.42 61.84 68.15 80.44 103.75 57.10 63.71 70.21 82.87 Zyy cm3 5.54 5.91 6.27 6.99 7.69 5.62 5.99 6.36 7.08 7.80 9.17 5.72 6.10 6.48 7.22 7.94 9.35 8.97 9.53 10.64 11.73 13.85 17.88 Rxx Ryy cm cm x bar mm y bar mm 45.65 45.65 45.64 45.64 45.63 46.85 46.85 46.85 46.84 46.83 46.81 Zxc cm3 18.97 20.65 22.33 25.61 28.73 22.51 24.47 26.43 30.25 33.91 40.76 29.23 31.71 34.18 39.00 43.64 52.39 40.17 43.44 50.05 56.61 69.18 92.01 50.30 57.82 65.28 79.59 99.46 88.84 Mcxx kNm 6.670 7.399 8.130 9.576 10.978 7.625 8.472 9.323 11.007 12.643 15.764 9.246 10.312 11.381 13.501 15.570 19.550 12.450 13.841 16.675 19.527 25.102 35.542 15.324 18.543 21.780 28.123 37.166 27.624
mm Flange Flange mm
6.04 2.43 75.00 6.03 2.42 75.00 6.03 2.42 75.00 6.02 2.41 75.00 6.01 2.40 75.00 6.75 2.40 85.00 6.75 2.40 85.00 6.74 2.39 85.00 6.73 2.38 85.00 6.72 2.37 85.00 6.70 2.36 85.00
7.98 2.35 102.50 48.64 7.97 2.34 102.50 48.63 7.97 2.34 102.50 48.63 7.96 2.33 102.50 48.61 7.95 2.32 102.50 48.60 7.93 2.30 102.50 48.57 9.04 9.03 9.02 9.01 8.99 8.95 2.88 2.87 2.86 2.86 2.84 2.80 115.00 115.00 115.00 115.00 115.00 115.00 58.13 58.12 58.11 58.10 58.08 58.03
9.63 9.90 2.83 127.50 59.31 10.74 9.89 2.82 127.50 59.29 11.84 9.88 2.82 127.50 59.28 13.99 9.85 2.80 127.50 59.25
101.04 17.07 9.82 2.77 127.50 59.21 103.94 15.45 11.75 3.16 152.50 67.30
1350.51 105.92 106.88 18.06 9.81 2.76 127.50 59.19 105.79 40.088 1775.24 116.41 127.59 18.97 11.72 3.14 152.50 67.26 114.09 38.654 2045.63 134.14 145.86 21.70 11.70 3.12 152.50 67.22 133.11 47.191 2460.53 140.60 132.38 19.19 13.23 3.07 175.00 68.98 138.31 44.612 2836.72 162.10 151.33 21.95 13.21 3.05 175.00 68.94 161.09 54.831
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Dim Y
110
Dim Y
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Lipped C-Channel Sleeves apply to channels up to and including 1.8mm gauge. Sleeves for thicker sections are shown on page 51.
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PROPERTIES
Lip Dimensions
Section Dim F Dim E Depth 170 200 240 280 mm 16 20 20 20 mm 20 22 22 22
F
b
y E y 50 Btm Flange
Section Dimensions
Section Depth Ref. E17020 E20020 E20024 E24020 E24025 E28020 E28025 E28029 170 200 200 240 240 280 280 280
y F t x D x x
Section Properties
t 2.0 2.0 2.4 2.0 2.5 2.0 2.5 2.9 Weight Area kg/m 5.73 6.44 7.63 7.07 8.73 7.94 9.91 11.50 cm
2
Ixx cm
4
Zxx cm
3
Iyy cm
4
Zyy cm
3
Rxx Ryy cm cm
x bar mm
y bar mm 71.05
Zxc cm
3
mm Flange Flange mm
117.54 16.56 8.06 3.75 104.41 70.99 139.20 19.61 8.04 3.74 104.42 70.98 124.94 17.01 9.50 3.70 124.86 73.44 153.62 20.92 9.48 3.67 124.87 73.42 131.18 18.05 11.02 3.57 140.46 72.69
1547.98 110.20 161.27 22.20 11.00 3.55 140.46 72.66 105.54 36.654 1783.61 126.98 184.59 25.41 10.98 3.53 140.47 72.64 124.49 45.040
Top Flange
Lip Dimensions
Section Dim F Dim E Series 127 220 270 290 mm 15 15 15 15 mm 15 15 15 15 mm 30 52 62 47
Section Dim b Dim c Dim d Series 127 220 270 290 mm 30 52 62 47 mm 67 116 146 196
y E y Btm Flange
Section Dimensions
Section Depth Ref. C12715 C12716 C12718 C12720 C22016 C22018 C22020 C22024 C27020 C27024 C27032 C29032 127 127 127 127 220 220 220 220 270 270 270 290 Top 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 75 Bottom 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 75 t 1.5 1.6 1.8 2.0 1.6 1.8 2.0 2.4 2.0 2.4 3.2 3.2
Dim L
Section Properties
Weight Area kg/m 3.20 3.42 3.84 4.27 4.58 5.16 5.73 6.88 6.44 7.72 10.25 11.40 cm2 4.08 4.35 4.90 5.44 5.84 6.57 7.30 8.76 8.20 9.84 13.06 14.53 Ixx cm4 114.20 121.44 135.76 149.90 432.09 483.88 535.19 636.34 870.91 1036.57 Zxx cm3 17.98 19.12 21.38 23.61 39.28 43.99 48.65 57.85 64.51 76.78 Iyy cm4 25.55 27.12 30.20 33.23 32.13 35.79 39.37 46.30 41.56 48.87 62.57 88.18 Zyy cm3 5.80 6.16 6.86 7.54 6.52 7.26 7.99 9.41 Rxx Ryy cm cm x bar mm y bar mm 44.05 44.05 44.05 44.05 Zxc cm3 16.54 17.91 20.58 23.13 37.72 43.00 48.07 57.68 63.94 76.62 Mcxx kNm 6.157 6.756 7.939 9.083 12.243 14.557 16.821 21.190 20.926 26.679
mm Flange Flange mm
5.19 2.45 63.50 5.18 2.45 63.50 5.17 2.44 63.50 5.16 2.43 63.50
8.48 2.31 110.00 49.29 8.47 2.30 110.00 49.27 8.46 2.29 110.00 49.26 8.44 2.28 110.00 49.22
8.13 10.13 2.21 135.00 51.11 9.57 10.11 2.20 135.00 51.07
12.27 10.07 2.16 135.00 50.98 100.70 37.985 15.23 10.89 2.46 145.00 57.92 119.57 44.120
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Dim Y
110
Dim Y
32
Non-Lipped C-Channel Sleeves apply to channels greater than 1.8mm gauge. Sleeves for thinner sections are shown on page 50.
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How to install Hi-SPAN Design / Detailing Software Insert the HiSpan CD into your CD-Rom Drive Installation should start automatically If not, select START/RUN and type D:\SETUP. EXE where D is the drive letter of your CD drive, then click OK Follow the instructions to complete the installation
This software is provided free as a service to Hi-Span customers to assist in the detailing and design of the correct Hi-Span products Software written by Micron Data Soutions Limited Tel: 01603 721600 Website www.micronds.com Minimum System Requirements Pentium processor or compatible 64MB of RAM 40MB of free hard disk space CD-ROM 32-bit graphics card (millions of colours) 800 x 600 px resolution monitor Microsoft Windows 98, ME, NT4, 2000, XP
Hi-Span Ltd, Ayton Road, Wymondhm, Norfolk, NR18 0RD. Tel: 01953 603081 Fax: 01953 607842 Website: www.hi-span.com
Hi-Span Ltd, in the interests of continuous improvement, reserve the right to change or alter the specifictions or details of products shown in this brochure without prior notification