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ERECTION AND SAFETY MANUAL - Rigid Global Buildings

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Page 7.1-32<br />

Revision: 2<br />

August 2011<br />

TYPICAL SECONDARY FRAMING CONNECTIONS<br />

INTERIOR BAY PURLIN/GIRT FRAMING<br />

<strong>ERECTION</strong> <strong>AND</strong> <strong>SAFETY</strong> <strong>MANUAL</strong><br />

RIGID utilizes uneven legs on our “Z” shapes to improve erection time and to increase the overall strength<br />

of the member. Since the “Z”s are designed to nest, the erector must be aware that the 2 1/8” fl ange should<br />

be up on odd numbered bays and down on even numbered bays, to allow the members to seat properly.<br />

1/2” DIA. A307 BOLTS<br />

PURLIN<br />

2’-1” LAP<br />

2 1/8"<br />

PURLIN<br />

FRAME<br />

RAFTER<br />

PURLIN<br />

0’-3” LAP<br />

2 3/8"<br />

ODD BAY EVEN BAY<br />

1/2” DIA. A307 BOLTS<br />

FRAME<br />

PURLIN<br />

RAFTER<br />

NOTE:<br />

Bolts shown here required to be tightened to snug tight condition on round holes only.<br />

Technical information contained herein is subject to change without notice.

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