Transcription of Truss-framed Construction
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Truss-framed Construction The recommendations contained in this manual are based upon the collective experience of engineers and builders who are familiar with the Truss-framed System. These suggestions do not cover all tech niques of Truss-framed Construction . Nor do they prescribe the only acceptable or preferred standard or practice. The authors are solely responsible for the accuracy of the statements and interpretations con tained in this publication and such interpretations do not necessarily reflect the views of the Government. Notwithstanding the paragraph immediately above, neither the Department of Agriculture nor the NAHB Research Foundation, Inc.
A truss-frame consists of a roof truss and a floor truss joined by exterior wall studs. The wide variety of possible roof and floor truss designs and combinations is illustrated by figure 1. End walls may be truss-framed with ... bers, but special spans or spacing situations
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