TimberStrand, Microllam, and Parallam Beams
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TimberStrand, Microllam, and Parallam Beams
#TJ-9505 BEAMS, HEADERS, AND COLUMNS Featuring Trus Joist® TimberStrand® LSL, Microllam® LVL, and Parallam® PSL •Uniform and Predictable •Minimal Bowing, Twisting, and Shrinking •Strong and Straight •Limited Product Warranty SPECIFIER’S GUIDE WESTERN CANADA Why Choose Trus Joist® Beams, Columns, and Headers? •Reliable performance •Consistent quality and dependable uniformity •Flexible solutions for your beam and header needs •Backed by a limited product warranty Using advanced technology, Weyerhaeuser manufactures engineered lumber that is consistently straight and strong, and that resists bowing, twisting, and shrinking. That means less waste, easier installation, and higher design values for starters; plus fewer callbacks, shorter cycle times, more design flexibility, and lower overall installed cost in the end. Trus Joist® TimberStrand® LSL, Microllam® LVL, and Parallam® PSL are structural solutions you can count on—guaranteed. This guide features Trus Joist® engineered lumber in the following widths and depths: TimberStrand® LSL The products in this guide are readily available through our n ationwide network of distributors and dealers. For more information on other applications or other Trus Joist® products, contact your Weyerhaeuser representative. TABLE OF CONTENTS General Assumptions 3 Design Properties 4 Floor and/or Snow Load Tables TimberStrand® LSL 5 Microllam® LVL 6–7 Parallam® PSL 8–9 Beam Details 10 Window and Door Header Details 10–11 Nailing on Narrow Face 11 Allowable Holes 12 Bearing Length Requirements 12 Tapered End Cuts 13 Multiple-Member Connections 14–16 Header Design Example Problem 16 Parallam® PSL Columns 17 Product Warranty 20 1.55E TimberStrand® LSL header and beam sizes: Widths: 1¾" and 3½" Depths: 9½", 117⁄8", 14", and 16" Microllam® LVL 2.0E Microllam® LVL header and beam sizes: Width: 1¾" Depths: 5 ½", 7¼", 9¼", 9½", 11¼", 117⁄8", 14", 16", 18", and 20" Parallam® PSL 2.2E Parallam® PSL header and beam sizes: Widths: 3½", 5¼", and 7" Depths: 9¼", 9½", 11¼", 117⁄8", 14", 16", and 19" 1.8E Parallam® PSL column and post sizes: 31⁄2" x 31⁄2" 31⁄2" x 51⁄4" 31⁄2" x 7" 51⁄4" x 51⁄4" 51⁄4" x 7" 7" x 7" For deeper depth Parallam® PSL beams, see the Trus Joist® 2.2E Parallam® PSL Deep Beam Technical Resource Sheet, #TJ-7501, or contact your Weyerhaeuser representative. Grades shown are available in Western Canada; some sizes may not be available in your region. PRODUCT STORAGE Protect product from sun and water CAUTION: Wrap is slippery when wet or icy ® Align stickers (2x3 or larger) directly over support blocks ® ® ® Use support blocks (6x6 or larger) at 10' on-centre to keep bundles out of mud and water Trus Joist® Beam, Header, and Column Specifier’s Guide (W. Canada) 2 TJ-9505 | July 2016 STRUCTURAL SOLUTIONS Trus Joist® TimberStrand® Laminated Strand Lumber (LSL) •One-piece members reduce labor time •Every piece is straight and strong •Unique properties allow you to drill larger holes through 1.55E TimberStrand® LSL. See Allowable Holes on page 12. Code Evaluations: See CCMC 12627-R Trus Joist® Microllam® Laminated Veneer Lumber (LVL) • Can easily be built up on site to reduce heavy lifting •Offers reliable and economical solutions for beam and header applications •Manufacturing process minimizes many of the natural inconsistencies found in wood Code Evaluations: See CCMC O8675-R Trus Joist® Parallam® Parallel Strand Lumber (PSL) •Allows long spans for open floor plans without intermediate posts or columns • Has warm, unique grain that is perfect for applications with exposed beams • Provides ideal solutions for cantilever and multi-span applications • Solid sections save time on site assembly Code Evaluations: See CCMC 11161-R General Assumptions for Products Shown in this Guide •Specified strengths and factored resistances are based on Limit States Design per CSA O86. •Beams that are 1¾" x 16" and deeper require multiple plies. •Lateral support is required at bearing and along the span at 24" on-centre, maximum. •Beams and columns must remain straight to within 5L2⁄4608 (in.) of true alignment. L is the unrestrained length of the member in feet. •No camber. •Bearing lengths are based on each product’s bearing resistance for applicable grade and orientation. For applications not covered in this guide, contact your Weyerhaeuser representative. •All members 7¼" and less in depth are restricted to a maximum deflection of 5⁄16". See pages 14–16 for multiple-member beam connections. TimberStrand® LSL, Microllam® LVL, and untreated Parallam® PSL are intended for dry-use applications Trus Joist® Beam, Header, and Column Specifier’s Guide (W. Canada) 3 TJ-9505 | July 2016 DESIGN PROPERTIES Factored Resistances(1) (Standard Term) Grade Width Design Property Factored Moment Resistance (ft-lbs) Factored Shear Resistance (lbs) Moment of Inertia (in. 4) Weight (plf) Factored Moment Resistance (ft-lbs) Factored Shear Resistance (lbs) Moment of Inertia (in. 4) Weight (plf) 1¾" 1.55E 3½" 2.0E 5½" Factored Moment Resistance (ft-lbs) Factored Shear Resistance (lbs) Moment of Inertia (in. 4) Weight (plf) 1¾" 3,535 3,060 24 2.8 7¼" 9¼" 9½" TimberStrand ® LSL 8,665 5,735 125 5.2 17,325 11,470 250 10.4 Microllam ® LVL 5,915 4,035 56 3.7 9,315 5,150 115 4.7 11¼" Depth 117⁄8" 14" 16" 13,260 7,170 244 6.5 26,525 14,340 488 13.0 18,155 8,455 400 7.7 36,310 16,905 800 15.3 23,425 9,660 597 8.8 46,850 19,320 1,195 17.5 18" 9,790 5,285 125 4.8 13,420 14,845 20,175 25,875 32,230 6,260 6,610 7,790 8,905 10,015 208 244 400 597 851 5.7 6.1 7.1 8.2 9.2 21,720 10,775 250 10.4 32,580 16,160 375 15.6 43,440 21,545 500 20.8 29,890 12,760 415 12.3 44,840 19,135 623 18.5 59,785 25,515 831 24.6 19" 20" 39,220 11,130 1,167 10.2 Beam Orientation Column Orientation Parallam ® PSL Factored Moment Resistance (ft-lbs) Factored Shear Resistance (lbs) Moment of Inertia (in. 4) Weight (plf) Factored Moment Resistance (ft-lbs) Factored Shear Resistance (lbs) Moment of Inertia (in. 4) Weight (plf) Factored Moment Resistance (ft-lbs) Factored Shear Resistance (lbs) Moment of Inertia (in. 4) Weight (plf) 3½" 5¼" 2.2E 7" 20,655 10,490 231 10.1 30,980 15,735 346 15.2 41,305 20,980 462 20.2 33,105 13,465 488 13.0 49,660 20,200 733 19.5 66,215 26,935 977 26.0 45,180 15,875 800 15.3 67,775 23,815 1,201 23.0 90,365 31,750 1,601 30.6 58,145 18,145 1,195 17.5 87,220 27,215 1,792 26.3 116,290 36,290 2,389 35.0 80,445 21,545 2,001 20.8 120,665 32,320 3,001 31.2 160,890 43,090 4,001 41.6 Plank Orientation (1) For product in beam orientation, unless otherwise noted. Specified Strengths(1) and Moduli of Elasticity (Standard Term) Grade G Modulus Orientation Shear of Elasticity (psi) E Modulus of Elasticity (psi) fb Flexural Stress (2) (psi) 1.55E Beam 96,875 1.55 x 106 4,295 2.0E Beam 125,000 2.0 x 106 4,805 1.8E 2.2E Column Beam 112,500 137,500 1.8 x 106 2.2 x 106 4,435(8) 5,360 ft Tension Stress (3) (psi) TimberStrand ® LSL 1,975(7) Microllam ® LVL 2,870 Parallam ® PSL 3,245 3,750 (1) To obtain factored resistances, apply the appropriate formulae from CSA O86 to the specified strengths shown. (2) For 12" depth. For other depths, multiply fb by the appropriate factor as follows: – For – For Parallam® fcll Compression Parallel to Grain (psi) fv Horizontal Shear Parallel to Grain (psi) SG Equivalent Specific Gravity (5) 1,455 3,270 575(7) 0.50(6) 1,365 4,005 530 0.50 775(8) 1,135 3,990 4,630(9) 355(8) 540 0.50 0.50 (3) ft has been adjusted to reflect the volume effects for most standard applications. (4) fc⊥ must not be increased for duration of load. (5) For lateral connection design only. (6) Specific gravity of 0.58 may be used for bolts installed perpendicular to face and loaded perpendicular to grain. (7) Value accounts for large hole capabilities. See Allowable Holes on page 12. (8) Value shown is for plank orientation. (9) For column applications, use a specified strength of 800 psi. Alternatively, refer to CCMC 11161-R, Table 4.4.1, footnote 9. [] LVL, multiply by [ ] PSL, multiply by [ ] 12 0.092 d 12 0.136 d 12 0.111 d – For TimberStrand® LSL, multiply by Microllam® fc⊥ Compression Perpendicular to Grain (4) (psi) TimberStrand® LSL, Microllam® LVL, and untreated Parallam® PSL are intended for dry-use applications Trus Joist® Beam, Header, and Column Specifier’s Guide (W. Canada) 4 TJ-9505 | July 2016 FLOOR AND/OR SNOW LOAD TABLES General Notes How to Use This Table 1.Calculate the factored and unfactored total load (TL) (neglect beam weight) and the unfactored live load (LL) on the beam or header in pounds per linear foot (plf). ■ 2.Select appropriate Span (centre-to-centre of bearing). 3.Scan horizontally to find the proper width and a depth that has a capacity that meets or exceeds actual loads. ■ 4.Review bearing length requirements to ensure adequacy. ■ Table is based on: –Uniform loads (beam weight considered). – More restrictive of simple or continuous span. –Deflection criteria of L/360 live load (LL) and L/240 total load (TL). For a live load deflection limit of L/480, multiply Unfactored Resistance (LL) by 0.75. For a total load limit of L /180 multiply Unfactored Resistance (TL) by 1.33. The resulting loads must not exceed the Total Factored Resistance shown. For continuous spans, ratio of short span to long span should be 0.4 or greater to prevent uplift. Also General Assumptions on page 3. 1.55E TimberStrand® LSL: Floor and /or Snow—Standard Term (PLF) Span 4' 5' 6' 8' 9'-6" 10' 12' 14' 16'-6" 18'-6" 20' Condition Unfactored Resistance (LL) Unfactored Resistance (TL) Total Factored Resistance Min. End/Int. Bearing (in.) Unfactored Resistance (LL) Unfactored Resistance (TL) Total Factored Resistance Min. End/Int. Bearing (in.) Unfactored Resistance (LL) Unfactored Resistance (TL) Total Factored Resistance Min. End/Int. Bearing (in.) Unfactored Resistance (LL) Unfactored Resistance (TL) Total Factored Resistance Min. End/Int. Bearing (in.) Unfactored Resistance (LL) Unfactored Resistance (TL) Total Factored Resistance Min. End/Int. Bearing (in.) Unfactored Resistance (LL) Unfactored Resistance (TL) Total Factored Resistance Min. End/Int. Bearing (in.) Unfactored Resistance (LL) Unfactored Resistance (TL) Total Factored Resistance Min. End/Int. Bearing (in.) Unfactored Resistance (LL) Unfactored Resistance (TL) Total Factored Resistance Min. End/Int. Bearing (in.) Unfactored Resistance (LL) Unfactored Resistance (TL) Total Factored Resistance Min. End/Int. Bearing (in.) Unfactored Resistance (LL) Unfactored Resistance (TL) Total Factored Resistance Min. End/Int. Bearing (in.) Unfactored Resistance (LL) Unfactored Resistance (TL) Total Factored Resistance Min. End/Int. Bearing (in.) 9½" * * 3,351 3.3/8.2 1,658 * 2,452 3.0/7.5 1,049 * 1,919 2.8/7.1 487 726 1,076 2.1/5.3 303 449 761 1.8/4.5 262 388 687 1.7/4.3 156 228 475 1.5/3.5 100 144 347 1.5/3.5 62 87 248 1.5/3.5 44 61 196 1.5/3.5 1¾" Width 117⁄8" * * 4,574 4.5/11.3 * * 3,349 4.1/10.3 * * 2,589 3.8/9.6 887 * 1,650 3.3/8.1 561 * 1,167 2.7/6.9 487 725 1,053 2.6/6.5 294 434 729 2.2/5.4 190 278 533 1.9/4.7 118 171 382 1.6/3.9 85 121 302 1.5/3.5 68 95 257 1.5/3.5 14" * * 4,574 4.5/11.3 * * 3,657 4.5/11.3 * * 3,046 4.5/11.3 1,353 * 2,195 4.3/10.8 870 * 1,600 3.8/9.4 760 * 1,443 3.6/9.0 464 689 999 3.0/7.5 303 446 731 2.6/6.4 190 277 524 2.2/5.4 137 198 415 1.9/4.8 109 156 354 1.8/4.5 9½" * * 6,702 3.3/8.2 3,317 * 4,903 3.0/7.5 2,098 * 3,837 2.8/7.1 975 1,452 2,153 2.1/5.3 605 897 1,523 1.8/4.5 524 775 1,373 1.7/4.3 311 457 950 1.5/3.5 199 289 694 1.5/3.5 123 175 496 1.5/3.5 88 122 392 1.5/3.5 70 95 334 1.5/3.5 3½" Width 117⁄8" 14" * * * * 9,145 9,145 4.5/11.3 4.5/11.3 * * * * 6,699 7,311 4.1/10.3 4.5/11.3 * * * * 5,178 6,089 3.8/9.6 4.5/11.3 1,774 2,706 * * 3,299 4,391 3.3/8.1 4.3/10.8 1,121 1,740 * * 2,335 3,200 2.7/6.9 3.8/9.4 975 1,520 1,449 * 2,106 2,886 2.6/6.5 3.6/8.9 588 929 868 1,378 1,457 1,998 2.2/5.4 3.0/7.4 380 605 556 892 1,066 1,463 1.9/4.7 2.5/6.4 237 380 342 555 763 1,048 1.6/3.9 2.2/5.4 170 274 242 395 604 830 1.5/3.5 1.9/4.8 135 218 190 312 514 707 1.5/3.5 1.8/4.5 16" * * 9,145 4.5/11.3 * * 7,311 4.5/11.3 * * 6,089 4.5/11.3 * * 4,561 4.5/11.3 2,456 * 3,838 4.5/11.3 2,155 * 3,645 4.5/11.3 1,335 * 2,581 3.9/9.6 877 1,299 1,890 3.3/8.3 555 815 1,355 2.8/7.0 401 584 1,073 2.5/6.3 321 464 915 2.3/5.8 9½" * * 10,053 3.3/8.2 4,975 * 7,355 3.0/7.5 3,146 * 5,756 2.8/7.1 1,462 2,178 3,229 2.1/5.3 908 1,346 2,284 1.8/4.5 786 1,163 2,060 1.7/4.3 467 685 1,424 1.5/3.5 299 433 1,041 1.5/3.5 185 262 744 1.5/3.5 132 183 588 1.5/3.5 105 142 500 1.5/3.5 5¼" Width (2- or 3-ply) 117⁄8" 14" 16" * * * * * * 13,717 13,717 13,717 4.5/11.3 4.5/11.3 4.5/11.3 * * * * * * 10,048 10,967 10,967 4.1/10.3 4.5/11.3 4.5/11.3 * * * * * * 7,767 9,134 9,134 3.8/9.6 4.5/11.3 4.5/11.3 2,660 4,058 * * * * 4,949 6,586 6,842 3.3/8.1 4.3/10.8 4.5/11.3 1,682 2,611 3,685 * * * 3,502 4,799 5,757 2.7/6.9 3.8/9.4 4.5/11.3 1,462 2,280 3,232 2,174 * * 3,158 4,329 5,467 2.6/6.5 3.6/8.9 4.5/11.3 881 1,393 2,002 1,303 2,067 * 2,186 2,997 3,871 2.2/5.4 3.0/7.4 3.9/9.6 569 908 1,316 835 1,339 1,948 1,600 2,194 2,835 1.9/4.7 2.5/6.4 3.3/8.3 355 570 833 513 832 1,223 1,145 1,572 2,032 1.6/3.9 2.2/5.4 2.8/7.0 255 410 602 362 593 877 906 1,244 1,610 1.5/3.5 1.9/4.8 2.5/6.3 203 327 481 285 468 696 771 1,061 1,373 1.5/3.5 1.8/4.5 2.3/5.8 * Indicates Total Factored Resistance value controls. Trus Joist® Beam, Header, and Column Specifier’s Guide (W. Canada) 5 TJ-9505 | July 2016 FLOOR AND/OR SNOW LOAD TABLES How to Use This Table 1.Calculate the factored and unfactored total load (TL) (neglect beam weight) and the unfactored live load (LL) on the beam or header in pounds per linear foot (plf). 2.Select appropriate Span (centre-to-centre of bearing). 3.Scan horizontally to find the proper width and a depth that has a capacity that meets or exceeds actual loads. 4.Review bearing length requirements to ensure adequacy. Also see General Notes on page 7. 2.0E Microllam® LVL: Floor and /or Snow—Standard Term (PLF) Span Condition Unfactored Resistance (LL) Unfactored Resistance (TL) 6' Total Factored Resistance Min. End/Int. Bearing (in.) Unfactored Resistance (LL) Unfactored Resistance (TL) 8' Total Factored Resistance Min. End/Int. Bearing (in.) Unfactored Resistance (LL) Unfactored Resistance (TL) 9'-6" Total Factored Resistance Min. End/Int. Bearing (in.) Unfactored Resistance (LL) Unfactored Resistance (TL) 10' Total Factored Resistance Min. End/Int. Bearing (in.) Unfactored Resistance (LL) Unfactored Resistance (TL) 12' Total Factored Resistance Min. End/Int. Bearing (in.) Unfactored Resistance (LL) Unfactored Resistance (TL) 14' Total Factored Resistance Min. End/Int. Bearing (in.) Unfactored Resistance (LL) Unfactored Resistance (TL) 16'-6" Total Factored Resistance Min. End/Int. Bearing (in.) Unfactored Resistance (LL) Unfactored Resistance (TL) 18'-6" Total Factored Resistance Min. End/Int. Bearing (in.) Unfactored Resistance (LL) Unfactored Resistance (TL) 20' Total Factored Resistance Min. End/Int. Bearing (in.) Unfactored Resistance (LL) Unfactored Resistance (TL) 24' Total Factored Resistance Min. End/Int. Bearing (in.) Unfactored Resistance (LL) Unfactored Resistance (TL) 28' Total Factored Resistance Min. End/Int. Bearing (in.) 5½" 305 455 782 1.5/3.5 134 154 438 1.5/3.5 80 77 310 1.5/3.5 65 62 279 1.5/3.5 32 29 193 1.5/3.5 7¼" 660 * 1,278 2/5 296 343 735 1.5/3.9 178 175 520 1.5/3.5 146 142 469 1.5/3.5 72 68 324 1.5/3.5 39 35 237 1.5/3.5 9¼" * * 1,722 2.7/6.8 585 * 1,159 2.4/6.1 362 539 820 2.1/5.1 313 465 739 2/4.9 186 274 512 1.6/4.1 119 174 374 1.5/3.5 74 106 268 1.5/3.5 53 74 212 1.5/3.5 42 58 180 1.5/3.5 1¾" Width 9½" * * 1,781 2.8/7 629 * 1,218 2.6/6.4 390 581 862 2.2/5.4 338 502 777 2/5.1 201 297 538 1.7/4.3 129 188 394 1.5/3.7 80 115 282 1.5/3.5 57 81 223 1.5/3.5 45 63 190 1.5/3.5 11¼" * * 2,219 3.5/8.7 992 * 1,534 3.2/8.1 624 * 1,182 3/7.4 542 * 1,066 2.8/7 326 483 738 2.3/5.9 210 309 541 2/5 130 190 387 1.7/4.3 93 134 307 1.5/3.8 74 106 261 1.5/3.5 43 59 179 1.5/3.5 117⁄8" 14" 5½" 611 * * 911 * * 2,386 2,859 1,564 3.8/9.4 4.5/11.3 1.5/3.5 267 * * 308 * * 1,640 2,024 877 3.4/8.6 4.3/10.6 1.5/3.5 723 160 * 154 * * 1,308 1,624 620 3.3/8.2 4.1/10.1 1.5/3.5 629 981 131 125 * * 1,180 1,524 559 3.1/7.8 4/10 1.5/3.5 379 599 64 563 58 * 817 1,112 386 2.6/6.5 3.5/8.8 1.5/3.5 245 390 35 361 29 * 598 814 282 2.2/5.5 3/7.5 1.5/3.5 153 245 18 223 361 12 429 584 201 1.9/4.7 2.6/6.4 1.5/3.5 109 176 158 258 339 463 1.7/4.2 2.3/5.7 87 141 125 204 289 395 1.6/3.9 2.1/5.3 51 83 70 117 199 271 1.5/3.5 1.8/4.4 53 72 197 1.5/3.8 7¼" 1,319 * 2,556 2/5 591 686 1,470 1.5/3.9 357 349 1,040 1.5/3.5 292 285 937 1.5/3.5 143 136 648 1.5/3.5 78 71 474 1.5/3.5 41 33 338 1.5/3.5 26 19 267 1.5/3.5 19 12 227 1.5/3.5 3½" Width (2-ply) 9¼" 9½" 11¼" * * * * * * 3,444 3,562 4,438 2.7/6.8 2.8/7 3.5/8.7 1,169 1,258 1,985 * * * 2,318 2,436 3,068 2.4/6.1 2.6/6.4 3.2/8.1 724 781 1248 1,077 1,162 * 1,640 1,724 2,365 2.1/5.1 2.2/5.4 3/7.4 627 676 1,084 931 1,004 * 1,479 1,555 2,133 2/4.9 2/5.1 2.8/7 372 402 651 549 593 965 1,023 1,076 1,477 1.6/4.1 1.7/4.3 2.3/5.9 238 257 420 348 376 618 749 787 1,081 1.5/3.5 1.5/3.7 2/5 147 159 261 212 229 380 536 563 774 1.5/3.5 1.5/3.5 1.7/4.3 105 114 187 148 161 269 424 446 613 1.5/3.5 1.5/3.5 1.5/3.8 84 90 149 116 126 212 361 380 522 1.5/3.5 1.5/3.5 1.5/3.5 49 53 87 64 69 119 247 260 358 1.5/3.5 1.5/3.5 1.5/3.5 31 33 55 37 40 71 178 188 260 1.5/3.5 1.5/3.5 1.5/3.5 * Indicates Total Factored Resistance value controls. Trus Joist® Beam, Header, and Column Specifier’s Guide (W. Canada) 6 TJ-9505 | July 2016 117⁄8" 14" * * * * 4,773 5,713 3.8/9.4 4.5/11.3 * * * * 3,280 4,047 3.4/8.6 4.3/10.6 1,447 * * * 2,616 3,248 3.3/8.2 4.1/10.1 1,258 1,961 * * 2,360 3,047 3.1/7.8 4/10 758 1,198 1,125 * 1,634 2,224 2.6/6.5 3.5/8.8 490 781 723 * 1,197 1,629 2.2/5.5 3/7.5 305 490 446 721 857 1,168 1.9/4.7 2.6/6.4 219 353 316 515 679 925 1.7/4.2 2.3/5.7 174 282 249 408 579 789 1.6/3.9 2.1/5.3 102 166 141 234 397 543 1.5/3.5 1.8/4.4 65 105 85 144 288 394 1.5/3.5 1.5/3.8 FLOOR AND/OR SNOW LOAD TABLES General Notes ■ ■ ■ Table is based on: –Uniform loads (beam weight considered). – More restrictive of simple or continuous span. – Deflection criteria of L/360 live load (LL) and L/240 total load (TL). For a live load deflection limit of L/480, multiply Unfactored Resistance (LL) by 0.75. For a total load limit of L r/180 multiply Unfactored Resistance (TL) by 1.33. The resulting loads must not exceed the Total Factored Resistance shown. For continuous spans, ratio of short span to long span should be 0.4 or greater to prevent uplift. Also see How to Use This Table on page 6 and General Assumptions on page 3. 2.0E Microllam® LVL: Floor and /or Snow—Standard Term (PLF) continued 3½" Width (2-ply) 16" 18" 20" Unfactored Resistance (LL) * * * Unfactored Resistance (TL) * * * 6' Total Factored Resistance 5,713 5,713 5,713 Min. End/Int. Bearing (in.) 4.5/11.3 4.5/11.3 4.5/11.3 Unfactored Resistance (LL) * * * Unfactored Resistance (TL) * * * 8' Total Factored Resistance 4,279 4,279 4,279 Min. End/Int. Bearing (in.) 4.5/11.3 4.5/11.3 4.5/11.3 Unfactored Resistance (LL) * * * Unfactored Resistance (TL) * * * 9'-6" Total Factored Resistance 3,600 3,600 3,600 Min. End/Int. Bearing (in.) 4.5/11.3 4.5/11.3 4.5/11.3 Unfactored Resistance (LL) * * * Unfactored Resistance (TL) * * * 10' Total Factored Resistance 3,419 3,419 3,419 Min. End/Int. Bearing (in.) 4.5/11.3 4.5/11.3 4.5/11.3 Unfactored Resistance (LL) * * * Unfactored Resistance (TL) * * * 12' Total Factored Resistance 2,846 2,846 2,846 Min. End/Int. Bearing (in.) 4.5/11.3 4.5/11.3 4.5/11.3 Unfactored Resistance (LL) 1,132 1,561 * Unfactored Resistance (TL) * * * 14' Total Factored Resistance 2,092 2,437 2,437 Min. End/Int. Bearing (in.) 3.9/9.7 4.5/11.3 4.5/11.3 Unfactored Resistance (LL) 716 996 1,331 Unfactored Resistance (TL) * * * 16'-6" Total Factored Resistance 1,500 1,871 2,064 Min. End/Int. Bearing (in.) 3.3/8.2 4.1/10.2 4.5/11.3 Unfactored Resistance (LL) 518 723 971 Unfactored Resistance (TL) 760 * * 18'-6" Total Factored Resistance 1,189 1,484 1,808 Min. End/Int. Bearing (in.) 2.9/7.3 3.6/9.1 4.4/11.1 Unfactored Resistance (LL) 414 580 781 Unfactored Resistance (TL) 605 851 * 20' Total Factored Resistance 1,015 1,266 1,543 Min. End/Int. Bearing (in.) 2.7/6.8 3.4/8.4 4.1/10.3 244 344 466 Unfactored Resistance (LL) Unfactored Resistance (TL) 350 498 678 24' Total Factored Resistance 698 872 1,064 Min. End/Int. Bearing (in.) 2.3/5.6 2.8/7.0 3.4/8.6 Unfactored Resistance (LL) 156 220 299 Unfactored Resistance (TL) 217 311 428 28' Total Factored Resistance 508 635 775 Min. End/Int. Bearing (in.) 1.9/4.8 2.4/6.0 2.9/7.3 Span Condition 5½" 916 1,366 2,346 1.5/3.5 401 462 1,315 1.5/3.5 240 231 930 1.5/3.5 196 187 838 1.5/3.5 95 87 579 1.5/3.5 52 43 422 1.5/3.5 27 19 301 1.5/3.5 17 9 237 1.5/3.5 13 4 202 1.5/3.5 7¼" 1,979 * 3,834 2/5 887 1,028 2,205 1.5/3.9 535 524 1,560 1.5/3.5 439 427 1,406 1.5/3.5 215 204 972 1.5/3.5 117 106 711 1.5/3.5 61 50 508 1.5/3.5 39 28 401 1.5/3.5 29 17 341 1.5/3.5 14 3 233 1.5/3.5 9¼" * * 5,166 2.7/6.8 1,754 * 3,476 2.4/6.1 1,087 1,616 2,460 2.1/5.1 940 1,396 2,218 2/4.9 558 823 1,535 1.6/4.1 357 522 1,123 1.5/3.5 221 317 804 1.5/3.5 158 223 636 1.5/3.5 125 174 541 1.5/3.5 73 95 371 1.5/3.5 46 55 268 1.5/3.5 9½" * * 5,343 2.8/7 1,887 * 3,654 2.6/6.4 1,171 1,742 2,586 2.2/5.4 1,014 1,506 2,332 2/5.1 603 890 1,614 1.7/4.3 386 565 1,181 1.5/3.7 239 344 845 1.5/3.5 171 242 668 1.5/3.5 136 189 569 1.5/3.5 79 104 390 1.5/3.5 50 60 282 1.5/3.5 5¼" Width (3-ply) 11¼" 117⁄8" 14" 16" 18" 20" * * * * * * * * * * * * 6,656 7,159 8,569 8,569 8,569 8,569 3.5/8.7 3.8/9.4 4.5/11.3 4.5/11.3 4.5/11.3 4.5/11.3 2,977 * * * * * * * * * * * 4,602 4,921 6,071 6,419 6,419 6,419 3.2/8.1 3.4/8.6 4.3/10.6 4.5/11.3 4.5/11.3 4.5/11.3 1,873 2,170 * * * * * * * * * * 3,547 3,924 4,872 5,401 5,401 5,401 3/7.4 3.3/8.2 4.1/10.1 4.5/11.3 4.5/11.3 4.5/11.3 1,626 1,887 2,942 * * * * * * * * * 3,199 3,540 4,571 5,129 5,129 5,129 2.8/7 3.1/7.8 4/10 4.5/11.3 4.5/11.3 4.5/11.3 977 1,137 1,798 2,583 * * 1,448 1,688 * * * * 2,215 2,451 3,336 4,269 4,269 4,269 2.3/5.9 2.6/6.5 3.5/8.8 4.5/11.3 4.5/11.3 4.5/11.3 629 735 1,171 1,698 2,342 * 927 1,084 * * * * 1,622 1,795 2,443 3,138 3,655 3,655 2/5 2.2/5.5 3/7.5 3.9/9.7 4.5/11.3 4.5/11.3 391 458 735 1,074 1,493 1,996 570 669 1,082 * * * 1,162 1,286 1,752 2,250 2,807 3,096 1.7/4.3 1.9/4.7 2.6/6.4 3.3/8.2 4.1/10.2 4.5/11.3 280 328 529 777 1,084 1,456 403 474 773 1,140 * * 920 1,018 1,388 1,784 2,226 2,712 1.5/3.8 1.7/4.2 2.3/5.7 2.9/7.3 3.6/9.1 4.4/11.1 223 262 423 621 870 1,171 318 374 612 907 1,277 * 784 868 1,184 1,522 1,899 2,315 1.5/3.5 1.6/3.9 2.1/5.3 2.7/6.8 3.4/8.4 4.1/10.3 130 153 248 367 516 698 178 211 351 526 746 1,017 538 596 814 1,048 1,308 1,596 1.5/3.5 1.5/3.5 1.8/4.4 2.3/5.6 2.8/7.0 3.4/8.6 83 97 158 234 330 448 107 127 215 326 467 641 389 432 591 761 952 1,162 1.5/3.5 1.5/3.5 1.5/3.8 1.9/4.8 2.4/6.0 2.9/7.3 * Indicates Total Factored Resistance value controls. Trus Joist® Beam, Header, and Column Specifier’s Guide (W. Canada) 7 TJ-9505 | July 2016 FLOOR AND/OR SNOW LOAD TABLES How to Use This Table 1.Calculate the factored and unfactored total load (TL) (neglect beam weight) and the unfactored live load (LL) on the beam or header in pounds per linear foot (plf). 2.Select appropriate Span (centre-to-centre of bearing). 3.Scan horizontally to find the proper width and a depth that has a capacity that meets or exceeds actual loads. 4.Review bearing length requirements to ensure adequacy. Also see General Notes on page 9. 2.2E Parallam® PSL: Floor and /or Snow—Standard Term (PLF) Span Condition Unfactored Resistance (LL) Unfactored Resistance (TL) 8' Total Factored Resistance Min. End/Int. Bearing (in.) Unfactored Resistance (LL) Unfactored Resistance (TL) 9'-6" Total Factored Resistance Min. End/Int. Bearing (in.) Unfactored Resistance (LL) Unfactored Resistance (TL) 10' Total Factored Resistance Min. End/Int. Bearing (in.) Unfactored Resistance (LL) Unfactored Resistance (TL) 12' Total Factored Resistance Min. End/Int. Bearing (in.) Unfactored Resistance (LL) Unfactored Resistance (TL) 14' Total Factored Resistance Min. End/Int. Bearing (in.) Unfactored Resistance (LL) Unfactored Resistance (TL) 16'-6" Total Factored Resistance Min. End/Int. Bearing (in.) Unfactored Resistance (LL) Unfactored Resistance (TL) 18'-6" Total Factored Resistance Min. End/Int. Bearing (in.) Unfactored Resistance (LL) Unfactored Resistance (TL) 20' Total Factored Resistance Min. End/Int. Bearing (in.) Unfactored Resistance (LL) Unfactored Resistance (TL) 24' Total Factored Resistance Min. End/Int. Bearing (in.) Unfactored Resistance (LL) Unfactored Resistance (TL) 28' Total Factored Resistance Min. End/Int. Bearing (in.) Unfactored Resistance (LL) Unfactored Resistance (TL) 32' Total Factored Resistance Min. End/Int. Bearing (in.) 91 ⁄4" 1,286 * 2,467 3.1/7.8 796 1,185 1,818 2.7/6.8 689 1,024 1,639 2.6/6.5 409 604 1,134 2.2/5.4 261 382 830 1.9/4.6 162 232 594 1.6/3.9 115 163 470 1.5/3.5 91 127 400 1.5/3.5 53 70 274 1.5/3.5 33 40 198 1.5/3.5 91 ⁄ 2 " 1,383 * 2,546 3.2/8.1 858 1,278 1,912 2.9/7.2 743 1,104 1,724 2.7/6.8 442 652 1,193 2.3/5.7 283 414 873 2/4.9 175 252 625 1.7/4.1 125 177 494 1.5/3.7 99 138 421 1.5/3.5 57 76 288 1.5/3.5 36 44 208 1.5/3.5 31 ⁄ 2" Width 111 ⁄4" 117⁄ 8" 14" 16" 19" 91 ⁄4" 1,929 * * * * * * * * * * * 3,124 3,341 3,554 3,554 3,554 3,701 4/9.9 4.2/10.6 4.5/11.3 4.5/11.3 4.5/11.3 3.1/7.8 1,373 1,591 1,195 * * * 1,777 * * * * * 2,536 2,705 2,989 2,989 2,989 2,727 3.8/9.5 4.1/10.2 4.5/11.3 4.5/11.3 4.5/11.3 2.7/6.8 1,192 1,383 1,034 * * * 1,536 * * * * * 2,376 2,543 2,839 2,839 2,839 2,459 3.8/9.4 4/10.1 4.5/11.3 4.5/11.3 4.5/11.3 2.6/6.5 716 834 1,318 614 * * 1,061 1,238 906 * * * 1,645 1,823 2,362 2,362 2,362 1,702 3.1/7.8 3.5/8.7 4.5/11.3 4.5/11.3 4.5/11.3 2.2/5.4 461 538 858 1,245 392 * 679 795 574 * * * 1,204 1,335 1,825 2,022 2,022 1,245 2.7/6.7 3/7.4 4.1/10.2 4.5/11.3 4.5/11.3 1.9/4.6 287 335 539 787 243 * 418 490 793 349 * * 862 956 1,308 1,686 1,712 891 2.3/5.7 2.5/6.3 3.4/8.6 4.4/11.1 4.5/11.3 1.6/3.9 205 240 388 569 925 173 296 348 567 836 245 * 683 757 1,036 1,337 1,525 705 2/5.1 2.3/5.6 3.1/7.7 4/9.9 4.5/11.3 1.5/3.5 163 191 309 455 743 137 233 274 449 665 191 * 582 645 884 1,141 1,409 600 1.9/4.7 2.1/5.2 2.8/7.1 3.7/9.1 4.5/11.3 1.5/3.5 95 112 182 268 442 80 131 155 257 385 642 105 399 443 608 785 1,091 411 1.6/3.9 1.7/4.3 2.4/5.9 3/7.6 4.2/10.5 1.5/3.5 60 71 115 171 283 50 78 93 158 239 403 61 289 321 441 571 794 297 1.5/3.5 1.5/3.7 2/5.1 2.6/6.5 3.6/9 1.5/3.5 40 47 78 115 191 34 48 58 101 156 266 36 218 242 333 432 602 223 1.5/3.5 1.5/3.5 1.8/4.4 2.3/5.7 3.2/7.9 1.5/3.5 91 ⁄ 2 " 2,075 * 3,820 3.2/8.1 1,288 1,917 2,868 2.9/7.2 1,115 1,657 2,586 2.7/6.8 663 979 1,790 2.3/5.7 424 621 1,310 2/4.9 262 378 937 1.7/4.1 187 266 742 1.5/3.7 149 208 632 1.5/3.5 86 114 433 1.5/3.5 55 66 312 1.5/3.5 36 39 235 1.5/3.5 51/4" Width 111 ⁄4" 117⁄ 8" 14" 16" 19" * * * * * * * * * * 4,687 5,012 5,331 5,331 5,331 4/9.9 4.2/10.6 4.5/11.3 4.5/11.3 4.5/11.3 2,059 2,387 * * * * * * * * 3,804 4,058 4,484 4,484 4,484 3.8/9.5 4.1/10.2 4.5/11.3 4.5/11.3 4.5/11.3 1,788 2,075 * * * * * * * * 3,564 3,815 4,259 4,259 4,259 3.8/9.4 4/10.1 4.5/11.3 4.5/11.3 4.5/11.3 1,074 1,251 1,977 * * 1,592 1,857 * * * 2,467 2,734 3,544 3,544 3,544 3.1/7.8 3.5/8.7 4.5/11.3 4.5/11.3 4.5/11.3 692 808 1,288 1,868 * 1,019 1,192 * * * 1,807 2,002 2,737 3,033 3,033 2.7/6.7 3/7.4 4.1/10.2 4.5/11.3 4.5/11.3 430 503 808 1,181 * 627 736 1,190 * * 1,294 1,434 1,962 2,530 2,569 2.3/5.7 2.5/6.3 3.4/8.6 4.4/11.1 4.5/11.3 308 361 582 854 1,388 444 522 850 1,255 * 1,025 1,136 1,555 2,005 2,287 2/5.1 2.3/5.6 3.1/7.7 4/9.9 4.5/11.3 245 287 464 683 1,115 349 412 674 998 * 873 968 1,326 1,711 2,113 1.9/4.7 2.1/5.2 2.8/7.1 3.7/9.1 4.5/11.3 143 168 273 403 663 196 233 386 578 963 599 665 912 1,178 1,636 1.6/3.9 1.7/4.3 2.4/5.9 3/7.6 4.2/10.5 90 106 173 257 424 117 140 237 359 605 434 482 662 857 1,192 1.5/3.5 1.5/3.7 2/5.1 2.6/6.5 3.6/9 61 71 117 173 287 73 88 152 234 400 327 363 500 648 903 1.5/3.5 1.5/3.5 1.8/4.4 2.3/5.7 3.2/7.9 * Indicates Total Factored Resistance value controls. Trus Joist® Beam, Header, and Column Specifier’s Guide (W. Canada) 8 TJ-9505 | July 2016 FLOOR AND/OR SNOW LOAD TABLES General Notes ■ ■ ■ Table is based on: –Uniform loads (beam weight considered). – More restrictive of simple or continuous span. – Deflection criteria of L/360 live load (LL) and L/240 total load (TL). For a live load deflection limit of L/480, multiply Unfactored Resistance (LL) by 0.75. For a total load limit of L/180 multiply Unfactored Resistance (TL) by 1.33. The resulting loads must not exceed the Total Factored Resistance shown. For continuous spans, ratio of short span to long span should be 0.4 or greater to prevent uplift. Also see How to Use This Table on page 8 and General Assumptions on page 3. 2.2E Parallam® PSL: Floor and /or Snow— Standard Term (PLF) continued Span 8' 9'-6" 10' 12' 14' 16'-6" 18'-6" 20' 24' 28' 32' Condition Unfactored Resistance (LL) Unfactored Resistance (TL) Total Factored Resistance Min. End/Int. Bearing (in.) Unfactored Resistance (LL) Unfactored Resistance (TL) Total Factored Resistance Min. End/Int. Bearing (in.) Unfactored Resistance (LL) Unfactored Resistance (TL) Total Factored Resistance Min. End/Int. Bearing (in.) Unfactored Resistance (LL) Unfactored Resistance (TL) Total Factored Resistance Min. End/Int. Bearing (in.) Unfactored Resistance (LL) Unfactored Resistance (TL) Total Factored Resistance Min. End/Int. Bearing (in.) Unfactored Resistance (LL) Unfactored Resistance (TL) Total Factored Resistance Min. End/Int. Bearing (in.) Unfactored Resistance (LL) Unfactored Resistance (TL) Total Factored Resistance Min. End/Int. Bearing (in.) Unfactored Resistance (LL) Unfactored Resistance (TL) Total Factored Resistance Min. End/Int. Bearing (in.) Unfactored Resistance (LL) Unfactored Resistance (TL) Total Factored Resistance Min. End/Int. Bearing (in.) Unfactored Resistance (LL) Unfactored Resistance (TL) Total Factored Resistance Min. End/Int. Bearing (in.) Unfactored Resistance (LL) Unfactored Resistance (TL) Total Factored Resistance Min. End/Int. Bearing (in.) 91 ⁄4" 2,572 * 4,935 3.1/7.8 1,593 2,370 3,636 2.7/6.8 1,378 2,048 3,279 2.6/6.5 818 1,208 2,269 2.2/5.4 523 765 1,660 1.9/4.6 324 465 1,188 1.6/3.9 231 326 940 1.5/3.5 183 255 800 1.5/3.5 107 140 548 1.5/3.5 67 81 396 1.5/3.5 45 48 297 1.5/3.5 91 ⁄ 2 " 2,767 * 5,093 3.2/8.1 1,717 2,556 3,824 2.9/7.2 1,486 2,209 3,449 2.7/6.8 884 1,305 2,387 2.3/5.7 566 828 1,747 2/4.9 350 504 1,250 1.7/4.1 250 354 989 1.5/3.7 198 277 842 1.5/3.5 115 153 577 1.5/3.5 73 89 417 1.5/3.5 49 53 313 1.5/3.5 7" Width 111 ⁄4" 117⁄ 8" 14" 16" 19" * * * * * * * * * * 6,249 6,683 7,108 7,108 7,108 4/9.9 4.2/10.6 4.5/11.3 4.5/11.3 4.5/11.3 2,746 3,182 * * * * * * * * 5,072 5,410 5,979 5,979 5,979 3.8/9.5 4.1/10.2 4.5/11.3 4.5/11.3 4.5/11.3 2,385 2,767 * * * * * * * * 4,752 5,087 5,678 5,678 5,678 3.8/9.4 4/10.1 4.5/11.3 4.5/11.3 4.5/11.3 2,636 1,432 1,668 * * 2,123 2,476 * * * 3,290 3,646 4,725 4,725 4,725 3.1/7.8 3.5/8.7 4.5/11.3 4.5/11.3 4.5/11.3 922 1,077 1,717 2,490 * 1,359 1,590 * * * 2,409 2,670 3,650 4,044 4,044 2.7/6.7 3/7.4 4.1/10.2 4.5/11.3 4.5/11.3 574 671 1,078 1,575 * 836 981 1,587 * * 1,725 1,913 2,617 3,373 3,425 2.3/5.7 2.5/6.3 3.4/8.6 4.4/11.1 4.5/11.3 411 481 776 1,139 1,851 592 696 1,134 1,673 * 1,366 1,515 2,073 2,674 3,050 2/5.1 2.3/5.6 3.1/7.7 4/9.9 4.5/11.3 1,486 327 383 619 911 466 549 898 1,331 * 1,164 1,291 1,769 2,282 2,818 1.9/4.7 2.1/5.2 2.8/7.1 3.7/9.1 4.5/11.3 191 224 364 537 884 262 310 515 771 1,284 799 887 1,216 1,571 2,182 1.6/3.9 1.7/4.3 2.4/5.9 3/7.6 4.2/10.5 121 142 231 342 566 157 187 316 479 807 579 643 883 1,142 1,589 1.5/3.5 1.5/3.7 2/5.1 2.6/6.5 3.6/9 81 95 156 231 383 97 117 203 312 533 436 484 667 864 1,204 1.5/3.5 1.5/3.5 1.8/4.4 2.3/5.7 3.2/7.9 * Indicates Total Factored Resistance value controls. Trus Joist® Beam, Header, and Column Specifier’s Guide (W. Canada) 9 TJ-9505 | July 2016 BEAM DETAILS Bearing at Wall Beam to Beam Connection Bearing for Door or Window Header 11⁄8" TJ® Rim Board or 1¼" TimberStrand® LSL blocking for lateral support Strap per code if top plate is not continuous over header Strap per code if top plate is not continuous over column L1 Column Top mount hanger L2 Bearing at Concrete Wall Face mount hanger L3 Bearing at Column Beam to Column Lateral Brace TJI® joist Floor beam Strap Steel column L4 Protect untreated wood from direct contact with concrete L5 Verify beam bearing length on page 12 and column factored resistance on page 17 L14 Suggested lateral bracing detail for beams when required. Verify beam bearing length on page 12. WINDOW AND DOOR HEADER DETAILS 2x4 Wall Framing Full Depth Header Low Header High Header Header Header 2x_ nailer* Header L8 L7 L9 *Double nailer may be required depending upon the opening size and window type 2x6 Wall Framing Headers not matching wall thickness may be installed flush to the inside or outside of the wall depending upon sheathing and trim attachment requirements Low Header High Header Double top plate 2x6 wall framing L11 3½"-wide header 2x_ framing at opening 3½"-wide header L12 2x_ nailer* *Double nailer may be required depending upon the opening size and window type Trus Joist® Beam, Header, and Column Specifier’s Guide (W. Canada) 10 TJ-9505 | July 2016 WINDOW AND DOOR HEADER DETAILS Dropped Header with Full Lateral Bracing Framing above must be sheathed to provide lateral stability to the top of the beam Main structural header. See pages 14–16 for connecting multiple plies. One 8d (0.113" x 21/2") nail each side of joist or blocking. Blocking is required if joist framing is parallel to beam. Joist spacing must be 24" on-centre or less. Low header Nail continuous king studs to the end of the beam using: – Four 10d (0.131" x 3") nails for beams 117⁄8" deep or less – Six 10d (0.131" x 3") nails for beams 18" deep or less – Ten 10d (0.131" x 3") nails for beams greater than 18" deep L15 Fasten 2x_ plate to low header with 10d (0.131" x 3") nails at 8" on-centre, staggered Continuous king stud Dropped Header with Acceptable Lateral Bracing 4'-0" maximum height cripple wall. Wall studs at 24" on-centre, maximum. One 8d (0.113" x 2½") nail each side of joist or blocking. Blocking is required if joist framing is parallel to beam. Joist spacing must be 24" on-centre or less. Fasten 2x_ plate to header below with 10d (0.131" x 3") nails at 8" on-centre, staggered Sheathing strength axis See pages 14–16 for connecting multiple plies Nail continuous king studs to the end of the beam using: – Four 10d (0.131" x 3") nails for beams 117⁄8" deep or less – Six 10d (0.131" x 3") nails for beams 16" deep or less L16 Rated wall sheathing (7⁄16" nominal) continuous from bottom of beam to top of wall. Fasten sheathing with 8d (0.113" x 2½") nails at 6" on-centre at panel edges and 12" on-centre in panel field. Continuous king stud When framed as shown above, the following dropped headers are considered fully braced under uniform-load, simple-span conditions: Single-ply: – 1¾" wide headers, 117⁄8" deep or less – 3½" wide headers, 16" deep or less, with a maximum span of 18'-6" Multiple-ply: – Headers up to four 1¾" plies, 117⁄8" deep or less – Headers up to four 1¾" x 14" plies, with a maximum span of 8'-6" NAILING ON NARROW FACE Nails Installed on the Narrow Face Nail Size 8d (0.131" x 2½") or 10d (0.128" x 3") 10d (0.148" x 3") or 12d (0.148" x 3¼") 16d (0.162" x 3½") ■ Closest On-Centre Spacing Per Row 3½" 1¾" Microllam ® LVL TimberStrand ® LSL TimberStrand ® LSL Parallam ® PSL 3" 3" 4" 3" 4" 3" 5" 4" 6" 3½" 8" 6" To minimize splitting, member edge distance and spacing between rows shall be 2.5 x nail diameter or 3⁄8", whichever is greater. Where multiple rows are used, fasteners in adjacent rows must be staggered and the rows must be equally spaced from the centerline of the narrow face axis. Trus Joist® Beam, Header, and Column Specifier’s Guide (W. Canada) 11 TJ-9505 | July 2016 ALLOWABLE HOLES 1.55E TimberStrand® LSL Headers and Beams General Notes ■ 2 x diameter of the largest hole (minimum) 1⁄3 Allowed hole zone depth Allowed hole zone suitable for headers and beams with uniform and/or concentrated loads anywhere along member. ■ Round holes only. ■ No holes in headers or beams in plank orientation. 1.55E TimberStrand® LSL 8" Header or Beam Depth 9½" 117⁄8" 14"–16" 8" ■ Microllam® LVL and Parallam® PSL Headers and Beams See illustration for allowed hole zone. General Notes ■ Microllam® LVL and Parallam® PSL hole zone 2 x diameter of the largest hole (minimum) 1⁄ 3 depth Allowed hole zone suitable for headers and beams with uniform loads only. ■ Round holes only. ■ No holes in cantilevers. ■ No holes in headers or beams in plank orientation. Microllam® LVL and Parallam® PSL Microllam® LVL and Parallam® PSL allowed hole zone middle 1⁄3 span Header or Beam Depth 5½" 7¼"–20" ■ Larger holes in Trus Joist ® structural composite lumber may be possible; refer to Forte ® or Javelin ® software. Maximum Round Hole Size 3" 35⁄8" 45⁄8" Maximum Round Hole Size 1¾" 2" See illustration for allowed hole zone. DO NOT cut, notch, or drill holes in headers or beams except as indicated in the illustrations and tables BEARING LENGTH REQUIREMENTS Factored Reaction (lbs) 6,000 8,000 10,000 12,000 14,000 16,000 18,000 20,000 22,000 24,000 26,000 28,000 30,000 32,000 34,000 1.55E TimberStrand ® LSL Beam Orientation Width 1¾" 3½" 5¼" 3" 1½" 1½" 4" 2" 1½" 5" 21⁄2" 1¾" 6" 3" 2" 7" 3½" 2½" 8" 4" 2¾" 4½" 3" 5" 3½" 5½" 3¾" 6" 4" 6½" 4½" 7" 4¾" 7½" 5" 8" 5¼" 5¾" 2.0E Microllam ® LVL Beam Orientation Width 1¾" 3½" 5¼" 3¼" 1¾" 1½" 4¼" 2¼" 1½" 5¼" 2¾" 1¾" 6½" 3¼" 2¼" 7½" 3¾" 2½" 4¼" 3" 4¾" 3¼" 5¼" 3½" 6" 4" 6½" 4¼" 7" 4¾" 7½" 5" 8" 5¼" 5¾" 6" 2.2E Parallam ® PSL Beam Orientation Width 3½" 5¼" 7" 2" 11/2" 11/2" 23/4" 13/4" 11/2" 31/4" 21/4" 13/4" 4" 23/4" 2" 41/2" 3" 21/4" 51/4" 31/2" 23/4" 53/4" 4" 3" 61/2" 41/4" 31/4" 7" 43/4" 31/2" 73/4" 51/4" 4" 51/2" 41/4" 6" 41/2" 61/2" 43/4" 63/4" 51/4" 71/4" 51/2" Trus Joist® Beam, Header, and Column Specifier’s Guide (W. Canada) 12 General Notes ■ ■ ■ ■ Minimum bearing length: 11⁄2" at ends, 31⁄2" at intermediate supports. Bearing across full beam width required. Interpolation between reaction loads is permitted for determining bearing lengths. Bearing lengths based on the following factored bearing resistances: – 1.55E TimberStrand ® LSL: 1,165 psi. – 2.0E Microllam ® LVL: 1,090 psi. –2.2E Parallam ® PSL: 905 psi. TJ-9505 | July 2016 TAPERED END CUTS Factored Reactions for 3½"(1) TimberStrand® LSL Headers and Beams (lbs) Bearing 3½" Wood Plate(2) 5¼" Wood Plate (2) 3½" Column(3) Beam Depth 9½"–117⁄8" 14" 16" 9½" 117⁄8"–14" 16" 9½" 117⁄8" 14" 16" 4½" 7,535 5" 7,535 7,535 8,775 8,775 9,530 9,530 8,115 8,115 8,870 8,870 8,870 Outside Heel Height D1 5½" 6" 6½" 7" 7,535 7,535 7,535 7,535 7,535 7,535 7,535 7,535 7,535 7,535 7,535 10,285 11,035 11,300 11,300 10,285 11,035 11,300 11,300 10,285 11,035 11,300 11,300 9,620 10,375 11,130 11,470 9,620 10,375 11,130 11,885 9,620 10,375 11,130 11,885 10,375 11,130 11,885 Minimum 3:12 slope 7½" 7,535 7,535 7,535 11,300 11,300 11,300 11,470 12,640 12,640 12,640 8" 7,535 7,535 7,535 11,300 11,300 11,300 11,470 13,395 13,395 13,395 Sloped end cut Beam depth D1 (1) For 1¾" and 5¼" beams, multiply by 0.5 and 1.5, respectively. (2) Bearing lengths are based on factored bearing resistance of 615 psi. (3) Bearing lengths are based on factored bearing resistance of 1,165 psi. Tapered end cut detailed above is not allowed with TJI® joists Factored Reactions for 3½"(1) Microllam® LVL and Parallam® PSL Headers and Beams (lbs) Bearing 3½" Wood Plate (2) 5¼" Wood Plate (2) 3½" Column (3) Beam Depth 7¼" 9¼" 9½" 11¼" 117⁄8" 14" 16" 18" 19" 20" 7¼" 9¼" 9½" 11¼" 117⁄8" 14" 16" 18" 19" 20" 7¼" 9¼" 9½" 11¼" 117⁄8" 14" 16" 18" 19" 20" 4½" 7,480 7,480 7,480 7,480 7,480 8,070 8,085 8,085 8,085 8,085 8,085 7,480 7,480 7,480 7,480 7,480 5" 7,535 7,535 7,535 7,535 7,535 7,535 5½" 7,535 7,535 7,535 7,535 7,535 7,535 8,070 8,780 8,780 8,780 8,780 8,780 8,070 9,480 9,480 9,480 9,480 9,480 9,480 8,070 8,175 8,175 8,175 8,175 8,175 8,070 8,870 8,870 8,870 8,870 8,870 Outside Heel Height D1 6" 6½" 7" 7,535 7,535 7,535 7,535 7,535 7,535 7,535 7,535 7,535 7,535 7,535 7,535 7,535 7,535 7,535 7,535 7,535 7,535 7,535 7,535 7,535 7,535 10,175 10,175 10,175 10,175 10,175 10,175 10,175 8,070 9,565 9,565 9,565 9,565 9,565 9,565 10,295 10,575 10,870 10,870 10,870 10,870 10,870 10,870 10,260 10,260 10,260 10,260 10,260 10,260 10,260 7½" 8" 10" 7,535 7,535 7,535 7,535 7,535 7,535 7,535 7,535 7,535 7,535 7,535 7,535 7,535 7,535 7,535 7,535 7,535 7,535 7,535 7,535 7,535 7,535 7,535 7,535 7,535 10,295 10,575 11,300 11,300 11,300 11,300 11,300 11,300 11,300 10,295 10,575 11,300 11,300 11,300 11,300 11,300 11,300 11,300 10,575 11,300 11,300 11,300 11,300 11,300 11,300 11,300 11,300 11,300 11,300 11,300 11,300 11,300 10,295 10,575 10,955 10,955 10,955 10,955 10,955 10,955 10,295 10,575 11,125 11,125 11,125 11,125 11,125 11,125 11,125 10,295 10,575 11,125 11,125 11,125 11,125 11,125 11,125 11,125 11,125 11,125 11,125 11,125 11,125 11,125 11,125 Wood Plate Connection Sloped end cut Beam depth D1 Wood plate Column Connection Sloped end cut Beam depth D1 Column (1) For 13⁄4", 51⁄4", and 7" beams, multiply by 0.5, 1.5, and 2.0, respectively. (2) Bearing lengths based on a factored bearing resistance of 620 psi. (3) Bearing lengths based on factored bearing resistance of 905 psi for Microllam® LVL and Parallam® PSL. General Notes DO NOT overhang seat cuts on beams beyond inside face of support member No increase for duration of load is permitted above standard term. ■ ■ ■ No holes or concentrated load within tapered cut. Table considers only downward loading. Contact your Weyerhaeuser representative for assistance with uplift loading or other conditions. Trus Joist® Beam, Header, and Column Specifier’s Guide (W. Canada) 13 TJ-9505 | July 2016 MULTIPLE-MEMBER CONNECTIONS FOR SIDE-LOADED BEAMS L17 Factored Uniform Load—Maximum Factored Uniform Load Applied to Either Outside Member (PLF) Fastener Pattern Assembly A Fastener Type 10d (0.128" x 3") Nail(1) ½" A307 Through Bolt (2)(3) SDS (3) USP WS (3) TrussLOK-EWP™(3) SDW22(3)(4) Assembly B Assembly C Assembly D Assembly E 2" 2" 2" 2" Fastener 13⁄4" 13⁄4" 13⁄4" 31⁄2" Number On-Centre Location of Rows Spacing 3½" wide, 2-ply 5¼" wide, 3-ply 5¼" wide, 2-ply 2(5) 12" 575 430 430 As shown 3 12" 865 650 650 24" 780 585 880 – 2 19.2" 975 730 1,095 16" 1,170 880 1,315 Screw Length 3½" 3½" 3½" 24" 870 655 655 As shown 2 19.2" 1,090 815 815 16" 1,305 980 980 24" 905 680 680 As shown 2 19.2" 1,130 850 850 16" 1,355 1,015 1,015 Screw Length 33 ⁄8" 5" 33 ⁄8" 24" 585 550 440 One side 2 19.2" 735 685 550 only 16" 880 825 660 24" 680 625 585 One side 2 19.2" 850 780 730 only 16" 1,020 935 880 Assembly F 2" 2" 13⁄4" 31⁄2" 13⁄4" 31⁄2" 7" wide, 3-ply 385 575 780 975 1,170 3½" 580 725 870 605 755 905 6¾" 490 610 730 555 690 830 7" wide, 2-ply 7" wide, 4-ply 1,560 1,950 2,340 6" 2,040 2,550 3,060 520 650 780 6" 680 850 1,020 765(6) 960(6) 1,150(6) 6¾" 490 610 730 555 690 830 13⁄4" 6¾" 730 915 1,100 1,140 1,425 1,710 (1) Nailed connection values may be doubled for 6" on-centre or tripled for 4" on-centre nail spacing. (2) Washers required. Bolt holes to be 9⁄16" maximum. (3) Factored resistance for 24" on-centre bolted or screwed connection values may be doubled for 12" on-centre spacing. (4) When loading the head side of a SDW22 screw, assemblies A, B, D, and F can be increased by 15%. (5) For beams up to 14" deep, maximum. (6) Assembly F is not recommended for TimberStrand® LSL or Parallam® PSL. General Notes for Side-Loaded Beam Tables ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Uniform Load Design Example Connections are based on Limit States Design per CSA O86. Use specific gravity of 0.5 when designing lateral connections. Values listed are for standard term loading. When fasteners are required on both sides, stagger fasteners on the second side so they fall halfway between fasteners on the first side. Verify adequacy of beam in allowable load tables on pages 5–9. 7" wide beams should be side-loaded only when loads are applied to both sides of the members (to minimize rotation). Minimum end distance for bolts and screws is 6". Beams wider than 7" require special consideration by the design professional of record. 435 PLF 625 PLF First, check load tables on pages 5–9 to verify that three pieces can carry the total factored load of 1,060 plf with proper live load deflection criteria. Total factored load = (1.25 x dead load) + (1.5 x live load). Maximum f actored load applied to either outside member is 625 plf. For an assembly of three 1¾" plies (Assembly B), two rows of 10d (0.128" x 3") nails at 12" on-centre is good for only 430 plf. Therefore, use three rows of 10d (0.128" x 3") nails at 12" on-centre (good for 650 plf). Alternatives: Two rows of 1⁄2" bolts or 5" TrussLOK-EWP™ screws at 19.2" on-centre. Trus Joist® Beam, Header, and Column Specifier’s Guide (W. Canada) 14 TJ-9505 | July 2016 MULTIPLE-MEMBER CONNECTIONS FOR SIDE-LOADED BEAMS L18 Factored Point Load—Maximum Factored Point Load Applied to Either Outside Member (lbs) Fastener Pattern Assembly A Fastener Type 10d (0.128" x 3") Nail ½" A307 Through Bolt (1) SDS USP WS TrussLOK-EWP™ SDW22(2) Number of Fasteners Location per Side 6 12 As shown 18 24 4 – 6 8 Screw Length 4 As shown 6 8 4 6 As shown 8 Screw Length 4 One side only 6 8 4 One side only 6 8 Assembly B Assembly C Assembly D Assembly E 2" 2" 2" 2" 13⁄4" 13⁄4" 31⁄2" 13⁄4" 3½" wide, 2-ply 1,730 3,455 5,185 6,910 3,120 4,680 6,240 3½" 3,480 5,220 6,960 3,615 5,425 7,230 33 ⁄8" 2,345 3,515 4,690 2,720 4,080 5,440 5¼" wide, 3-ply 5¼" wide, 2-ply 1,295 1,295 2,590 2,590 3,890 3,890 5,185 5,185 2,340 3,510 3,510 5,265 4,680 7,020 3½" 3½" 2,610 2,610 3,915 3,915 5,220 5,220 2,710 2,710 4,070 4,070 5,425 5,425 5" 33 ⁄8" 2,195 1,760 3,295 2,635 4,390 3,515 2,490 2,340 3,735 3,510 4,980 4,680 Assembly F 2" 2" 13⁄4" 31⁄2" 13⁄4" 31⁄2" 7" wide, 3-ply 7" wide, 2-ply 2,305 3,455 4,610 3,120 4,680 6,240 3½" 2,320 3,480 4,640 2,410 3,615 4,820 6¾" 1,950 2,930 3,905 2,215 3,320 4,425 13⁄4" 7" wide, 4-ply 6,240 9,360 12,480 6" 8,160 12,240 16,320 2,080 3,120 4,160 6" 2,720 4,080 5,440 3,065(3) 4,600(3) 6,135(3) 6¾" 1,950 2,930 3,905 2,215 3,320 4,425 6¾" 2,930 4,390 5,855 4,560 6,840 9,120 (1)Washers required. Bolt holes to be 9⁄16" maximum. (2)When loading the head side of a SDW22 screw, assemblies A, B, D, and F can be increased by 15%. (3) Assembly F is not recommended for TimberStrand® LSL or Parallam® PSL. 3,000 lbs Point Load Design Example First, verify that a 3-ply, 1¾" x 14" beam can support the factored 3,000 lb point load and all other loads applied. The factored 3,000 lb point load is being transferred to the beam with a face mount hanger. For an assembly of three 1¾" plies (Assembly B), six 5"-long TrussLOK-EWP™ screws are good for 3,295 lbs with a face mount hanger. 14" Point Load Connector Spacing 4- or 6-Bolt or Screw Connection ½" A307 through bolt, or SDS, USP WS, TrussLOK-EWP™, or SDW screw, typical 8-Bolt or Screw Connection ½" A307 through bolt, or SDS, USP WS, TrussLOK-EWP™, or SDW screw, typical Nail Connection 10d (0.128" x 3" nails, typical. Stagger to prevent splitting. 2" spacing, typical 1½" minimum 2" minimum at top and bottom, typical 1½" minimum Equal spacing ½ beam depth L19 Minimum beam depth is 9½" for ½" diameter bolts 2" minimum 2" minimum 8"–10" 2" minimum 2" minimum L20 Minimum beam depth is 117⁄8 " for ½" diameter bolts Trus Joist® Beam, Header, and Column Specifier’s Guide (W. Canada) 15 1½" minimum spacing, typical L21 There must be an equal number of nails on each side of the connection TJ-9505 | July 2016 MULTIPLE-MEMBER CONNECTIONS FOR TOP-LOADED BEAMS Fastener Installation Requirements Piece Width Number of Plies 2 1¾" 3 Type (1) 10d nails 12d–16d nails Screws 10d nails 12d–16d nails Min. Length 3" 3¼" 33∕8" or 3½" 3" 3¼" 33∕8" or 3½" 5" 3" 3¼" 5" or 6" 6¾" 5" or 6" 6¾" 8" Screws 4 10d nails(3) 12d–16d nails(3) Screws 3½" 2 Screws ½" bolts Metric to Imperial Conversions Fastener # Rows 3(2) 2(2) 2 3(2) 2(2) O.C. Spacing Location 12" One side 24" One side 12" Both sides 2 24" 3(2) 2(2) 12" 2 24" 2 24" Metric Unit 1 kN 1N 1m 1 mm 1 kg 1N•m 1N•m 1 mm 4 1 Pa 1 kPa Both sides One side One side (per ply) Both sides One side Both sides One side – Imperial to Metric Conversions Imperial Unit 1 kip 1 lb 1 ft 1 in. 1 lb mass 1 lb • ft 1 lb • in. 1 in. 4 1 lb/ft 2 1 lb/in. 2 (1)10d nails are 0.128" diameter; 12d–16d nails are 0.148"–0.162" diameter; screws are SDS, USP WS, TrussLOK-EWP™ or SDW. (2)An additional row of nails is required with depths of 14" or greater. (3)When connecting 4-ply members, nail each ply to the other and offset nail rows by 2" from the rows in ply below. hen fasteners are required on both sides, stagger W fasteners on the second side so they fall halfway between fasteners on the first side. Load must be applied evenly across entire beam width. Otherwise, use connections for side-loaded beams L6 Imperial Conversion 0.2248 kip 0.2248 lb 3.281 ft 0.0394 in. 2.205 lb mass 0.7376 lb • ft 8.851 lb • in. 2.402 x 10-6 in.4 0.0209 lb/ft2 0.1450 lb/in.2 Metric Conversion 4.448 kN 4.448 N 0.3048 m 25.40 mm 0.4536 kg 1.356 N • m 0.1130 N • m 0.4162 x 106 mm4 47.88 Pa 6.895 kPa Multiple pieces can be nailed or bolted together to form a header or beam of the required size, up to a maximum width of 7" HEADER DESIGN EXAMPLE PROBLEM 1.Unfactored live load: Case 2: 1.0 x 360 + 0.5 x 600 = 660 plf Case 3: 1.0 x 600 + 0.5 x 360 = 780 plf Therefore use Case 3 at 780 plf 2.Unfactored total load: For Cases 2 and 3: Unfactored dead load = 1.0 x 490 = 490 plf Unfactored total load = 780 plf + 490 plf = 1,270 plf Rough opening 1⁄2 House width maximum 3.Factored total load: Case 2: 1.5 x 360 + 0.5 x 600 = 840 plf Case 3: 1.5 x 600 + 0.5 x 360 = 1,080 plf Therefore use Case 3 at 1,080 plf Factored dead load = 1.25 x 490 = 613 plf Factored total load = 1,080 + 613 = 1,693 plf House width Try using a 31⁄2" x 117⁄8" 1.55E TimberStrand® LSL header. See page 5 of this guide. Determine the size of 1.55E TimberStrand® LSL header required for a 10' rough opening for the given loads and assumptions: ■ ■ ■ ■ 1.55E TimberStrand® LSL: Floor and /or Snow—Standard Span House width = 36' Trussed roof with 24" roof truss overhangs Roof Load = 30 psf snow + 15 psf dead Floor Load = 40 psf live + 12 psf dead 10' 12' Calculated unfactored plf loads acting on the beam (20' roof and 9' floor tributary): ■ ■ ■ Summary: Snow = 600 plf Floor = 360 plf Dead = 490 plf (includes wall load at 80 plf) Condition Unfactored Resistance (LL) Unfactored Resistance (TL) Total Factored Resistance Min. End/Int. Bearing (in.) Unfactored Resistance (LL) Unfactored Resistance (TL) Total Factored Resistance Min. End/Int. Bearing (in.) 9½" 524 775 1,373 1.7/4.3 311 457 950 3½" Width 14" 117⁄8" 975 1,520 1,449 * 2,106 2,886 2.6/6.5 3.6/8.9 588 929 868 1,378 1,457 1,998 16" 2,155 * 3,645 4.5/11.3 1,335 * 2,581 9½" 786 1,163 2,060 1.7/4.3 467 685 1,424 5¼" Width 16" 9¼" 2,155 729 * 1,078 3,645 1,957 4.5/11.3 1.7/4.1 1.Unfactored Resistance (LL) = 975 > 780 OK 2.Unfactored Resistance (TL) = 1,449 > 1,270 OK 3.Total Factored Resistance = 2,106 > 1,693 OK Next, calculate design loads per 2010 NBCC load combinations (primary load and companion load action). Therefore, a 3½" x 117⁄8" 1.55E TimberStrand® LSL header is acceptable. The beam requires 2.6" of bearing at end supports and 6.5" of bearing at intermediate support. Trus Joist® Beam, Header, and Column Specifier’s Guide (W. Canada) 16 TJ-9505 | July 2016 9½" 786 1,163 2,060 1.7/4.3 11¼" 1,260 1,872 2,848 2.4/5.9 2 117⁄ 8" 1,462 2,174 3,158 2.6/6.5 PARALLAM® PSL COLUMNS Axial Factored Resistances (lbs) for 1.8E Parallam® PSL Column Bearing Type On Column Base Effective Column Length 6' 7' 8' 9' 10' 12' 14' 16' 18' 20' 22' 24' Column Size 3½" x 3½" 3½" x 5¼" 3½" x 7" 5¼" x 5¼" 5¼" x 7" 7" x 7" 19,365 16,245 13,305 10,875 8,900 6,015 4,145 29,020 24,365 19,955 16,315 13,350 9,025 6,215 38,435 32,490 26,610 21,750 17,800 12,030 8,275 54,735 51,350 47,425 43,155 38,740 29,760 22,775 17,480 13,500 10,510 72,980 68,470 63,230 57,540 51,655 39,680 30,370 23,310 17,995 14,010 100,000 100,000 96,390 92,070 87,170 76,175 64,230 52,685 43,130 35,345 29,040 23,945 Slenderness ratio exceeds 50 The column values listed are for dry-service ONLY. When wet-service conditions exist, contact your Weyerhaeuser representative for other product solutions. conditions Wide face of strands DO NOT install bolts or screws into the narrow face of strands General Notes Tables are based on: –Solid, one-piece column members used in dry‑service conditions. – Bracing in both directions at column ends. –CSA O86. –Simple columns with axial loads only. For side loads or other combined bending and axial loads, see the CSA O86 provisions. –KD = 1.0, where the specified snow or live load is greater than the specified dead load. For other load cases, use Weyerhaeuser software. ■ ■ ■ Wide face of strands Factored resistances have been adjusted to accommodate the worst case of the following eccentric conditions: 1⁄6 of column thickness (first dimension) or 1⁄6 of column width. In order to use the manufacturer’s published capacities when designing column caps, bases, or holdowns for uplift, the bolts or screws must be installed perpendicular to the wide face of strands, as shown above. Beams and columns must remain straight to within 5L2⁄4608 (in.) of true alignment. L is the unrestrained length of the member in feet. For column specified strengths see page 4. Top or Bottom Plate Connection Beam on Column Cap P1 14" 2,280 * 4,329 3.6/8.9 16" 3,232 * 5,467 4.5/11.3 Two 16d (0.162" x 3½") nails for every 1¾" of column width, nailed through the plate into the column Column Base P2 Elevated Column Base Beam on Column 11⁄8" TJ® Rim Board or 1¼" TimberStrand® LSL blocking for lateral support Optional non-shrink grout Strap per code if top plate is not continuous over column Column P3 L1 Trus Joist® Beam, Header, and Column Specifier’s Guide (W. Canada) 17 TJ-9505 | July 2016 NOTES Trus Joist® Beam, Header, and Column Specifier’s Guide (W. Canada) 18 TJ-9505 | July 2016 NOTES Trus Joist® Beam, Header, and Column Specifier’s Guide (W. Canada) 19 TJ-9505 | July 2016 WE CAN HELP YOU BUILD SMARTER You want to build solid and durable structures—we want to help. Weyerhaeuser provides high-quality building products and unparalleled technical and field assistance to support you and your project from start to finish. Floors and Roofs: Start with the best framing components in the industry: our Trus Joist® TJI® joists; TimberStrand® LSL rim board; and TimberStrand® LSL, Microllam® LVL, and Parallam® PSL headers and beams. Pull them all together with our self-gapping and self-draining Weyerhaeuser Edge GoldTM floor panels and durable Weyerhaeuser roof sheathing. Walls: Get the best value out of your framing package—use TimberStrand® LSL studs for tall walls, kitchens, and bathrooms, and our traditional, solid-sawn lumber everywhere else. Cut down installation time by using TimberStrand® LSL headers for doors and windows, and Weyerhaeuser wall sheathing with its handy two-way nail lines. Software Solutions: Whether you are a design professional or lumber dealer, Weyerhaeuser offers an array of software packages to help you specify individual framing members, create cut lists, manage inventories—even help you design a complete structural frame. Contact your Weyerhaeuser representative to find out how to get the software you need. Technical Support: Need technical help? Weyerhaeuser has one of the largest networks of engineers and sales representatives in the business. Call us for help, and a skilled member from our team of experts will answer your questions and work with you to develop solutions that meet all your structural framing needs. CONTACT US 1.888.453.8358 • woodbywy.com/contact Contact your local representative or dealer at: Visit woodbywy.com/warranty for copies of this and other Trus Joist® Engineered Wood Product warranties. July 2016 • Reorder TJ-9505 This document supersedes all previous versions. If this is more than one year old, contact your dealer or Weyerhaeuser rep. , Weyerhaeuser, Microllam, Parallam, TimberStrand, TJI, and Trus Joist are registered trademarks and Edge Gold is a trademark of W eyerhaeuser NR. © 2016 Weyerhaeuser NR Company. All rights reserved. Printed in the USA.
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