Transcription of Application guide - James Hardie
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HardieBraceTM sheetHardieFlexTM sheetHardiePlankTM weatherboardHardieTexTM systemPanelClad sheetPineRidge liningScyon Linea weatherboardStructural bracingApplication guideAUSTRALIA JANUARY GENERALAll buildings require bracing against lateral forces due to wind (and insome instances earthquake). Due to current design trends (open planspaces, wider window openings etc), the role of bracing is becomingmore critical. This is particularly so for houses built on the coastal fringeof Australia north of Latitude 30 (Coffs Harbour in the east, and GreenHead in WA) where designs have to cater for cyclonic manual describes how to achieve the necessary bracingrequirements in timber - and steel-framed houses using HardieBraceTMsheet bracing and other Jam
4 STRUCTURAL BRACING DESIGN MANUAL JANUARY 2012 2 BRACING FOR TIMBER FRAMING IN ACCORDANCE WITH AS 1684 2.1 TIMBER FRAMING CODE AS 1684 ‘Residential Timber Framed Construction’ (‘the code’), is an
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