Roof Truss Configurations
Elements that make a floor truss.
Roof truss configurations. Floor trusses provide opportunity for shallower or deeper depths. Types of roof trusses. A mono truss is a one sloped truss that forms a right angle triangle. The chord size and web configuration are determined by span load and spacing.
There are two basic types of trusses. Long spans and girder truss options reduce the need for intermediate bearing walls beams columns and footings saving time and construction costs. The pitched or common truss is characterized by its triangular shape. It is most often used for roof construction.
Some common trusses are named according to their web configuration such as the king post fan fink or howe truss. Two basic types of trusses. Mono used where the roof is required to slope only in one direction. It is most often used for roof construction.
A mono truss roof allows for more sunlight and visual space proper drainage and relatively cheaper. It is most often used for roof construction. The open web configuration leaves plenty of room for plumbing electrical and mechanical runs. The pitched or common truss is characterized by its triangular shape.
The chord size and web configuration are determined by span load and spacing. The chord size and web configuration are determined by span load and spacing. Some common trusses are named according to their web configuration such as the king post fan fink or howe truss. Two basic types of trusses.
Also in pairs with their high ends abutting on extremely long spans with a support underneath the high end. The pitched or common truss is characterized by its triangular shape. Scissors provides a cathedral or vaulted ceiling.