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PRYDA PRODUCT GUIDES
INTRODUCTION
CORROSION PROTECTION
DEFINITIONS
Special terms used in this guide are as defined in Australian
standards, including:
Design Capacity: the maximum Limit State Design load (aka
action) which the product can safely support under the specified
load condition, eg: 1.2G + 1.5Q (dead+roof live). See General
Notes for details (if applicable)
Joint Group: classification of a timber according to its fastenerholding capacity. See General Notes for details (if applicable)
PRODUCT CERTIFICATION
Copyright: Pryda Australia - A Division of ITW Australia ABN 63 004 235 063 - 2012
PRYDA HITCH
14
SELECTION GUIDE
STUD TIES
15
BATTEN STRAPS
TRIPLE GRIPS
16
18
10
19
11
TRUSS TIE
20
12
UNITIE
21
CYCLONE STRAP
JOIST STRAP
MITRE PLATES
13
20% more nails are used (eg: 5 instead of 4, 4 instead of 3, 3 instead of 2) or alternatively, design
capacities are to be reduced by 20% where the same number of nails are used.
machine driven nails are driven at nail spacings and edge distances similar to the hole pattern, ensuring
that these nails are not driven into the holes or located not closer than 5mm from the edge of a hole.
Product Information Updates
Information contained in this product guide is subject to change.
The latest updates are available from www.pryda.com.au.
Wind uplift
Introduction
2
3
4
4.
Joint Group
Dry
Green
Dry
Green
SD5
S5
JD4
J4
SD6
S6
JD5
J5
SD6
NA
JD4
NA
SD6
NA
JD5
NA
Slash pine
SD5
S5
JD3
J3
SD4
S4
JD3
J3
SD3
S3
JD2
J2
Joint groups for some common timber are tabulated below. For
Timbers
Tie-down
Page
3
3
4
4
Where the required design load is much less than the tabulated
design load, and the bracket or strap is fixed with more than two
Pryda Timber Connector Nails, it is permissible to use
proportionally fewer nails. For example, for half the design load,
use half the tabulated number of nails;
Description
Permanent Action (or Dead Load)
only
1.2G+1.5Qr
1.2G+1.5Qf
1.2G+Wd
Wind Uplift
(0.9G Wup)
Doubled Up Connector
Order the Pryda Bracket or Strap, preferably by its code
as tabulated in the following tables.
Joist Strap
GJS
Unitie
UT90
Fixing
Details
6.3
6.3
6.3
6.3
6.3
6.3
6.3
1.3
1.8
2.6
1.6
1.8
2.6
3.3
2.6
3.8
5.3
3.2
3.8
5.3
6.8
Fixing
Details
JD2
2.6
3.8
5.3
3.2
3.8
5.3
6.6
3.5
5.0
6.9
4.4
5.3
7.4
9.4
4.5
6.3
8.9
5.8
6.9
9.7
12.4
6.3
8.9
12.4
8.4
10.1
12.4
12.4
12.4
12.4
12.4
12.4
12.4
12.4
12.4
15.0
15.0
15.0
15.0
15.0
15.0
15.0
4.2
3.2
3.8
4.2
4.2
4
6
Wrapped Round
QHS6, QHS9
QHS9/2
Multigrip
MG
4@ 35x3.15 mm Timber
Connector Nails into truss and side
of supporting wall plate or beam
2.6
3.7
Triple Grip
TGAR TGAL
4@ 35x3.15 mm Timber
Connector Nails into both
members
2.6
3.8
Notes:
5.3
3.2
3.8
4.6
5.8
1. All of the connectors in Tables 1 and 2 except Batten Straps can be doubled up for twice the design capacity.
2. Wind Uplift capacities are based on the Timber Structures Standard, AS1720.1:2010 adopting k1=1.14, for use in
conjunction with AS/NZS1170:2002 loading code
3. Re: Machine driven nails see General Note on page 3.
4. Detail data sheets for High Capacity Tie-down (HCTD) plates and the Hold Down Brackets are available in pages 19
and 20.
Fixing Details
JD2
3.7
5.6
7.0
5.3
6.3
7.0
7.0
4.3
6.6
7.0
6.2
6.9
7.0
7.0
2.8
4.1
5.6
3.4
4.1
5.7
7.0
Diagram
Stud Ties
ST3
In-built
Claw nails
ST4
In-built
Claw nails
(Double sided)
Double-sided
STS3
(Single sided)
See Installation
Page 16
Note: See also Stud Ties - Design Loads. Re: Duration factor- see item 4 on page 3
Table 4. Tie-down Design Loads for Wall Plates to Concrete Slab Floors
Bracket or Strap
Name
Diagram
& Code
Bottom Plate
Anchor
BPA
Fixing Details
Across Plate
Uplift
3.9
3.9
7.5
See Pryda
Bottom Plate
Anchor page 9
Notes:
Ex. 2
Joint
Roofing
Uplift Load Width
Truss spacing
Wind Zone
Wall frame timber
Net uplift force
Design Tables
Tiled Roofs
One Batten Strap is adequate for all joints in tiled roofs in wind
zones N1 to N4 or C1 to C4 with maximum truss or rafter
spacing up to 900 mm and batten spacing of 330 mm.
Sheet Roofs
Features
Pryda Batten Straps are used for tying down roof battens to
trusses or rafters. They:
Are easy and quick to install being factory bent to suit 70
mm battens. They have in-built, sharp pointed Claw nails
for penetration into both softwoods and hardwoods.
Save construction time and cost by being faster and
easier to install.
Meet tie-down requirements for all wind zones including
C3 - see Design Capacities following.
Description
Applicable
Battens
70 mm width by up
30 mm depth
90 mm width by up
30 mm depth
Packed
70
60
G300-Z275 or
Installation
Put the Batten Strap over the batten and fix both the strap
and batten to the supporting truss or rafter with one
galvanised, flat-head nail as follows:
25mm thick batten:
75 x 3.75mm nail
38mm thick batten:
75 x 3.75mm nail
50mm thick batten:
100 x 3.75mm nail
Joint Detail
2.
Hammer Fixing
Hammer all of the Claw nails into the truss chord or rafter.
Design Capacity
Non-cyclonic Areas
One Batten Strap is adequate for all joints in sheet roofs in
wind zones N1 to N4 with maximum truss or rafter spacing up
to 1200 mm and maximum batten spacing of 1200 mm.
Cyclonic Areas
Rafter/
Batten
Truss
Spacing
Spacing
mm
Wind Zone
C1
C2
C3
Specification
Split tab
for wall
frames
without
sheet
bracing
Tag for
temporary
fixing to
formwork
Non-cyclonic Areas
Max. Spacing (mm) for Bottom Plate Anchors
Wind
Uplift
N1
N2
N3
N3
Load Sheet Tile Sheet Tile Sheet Tile Sheet Tile
Width Roof Roof Roof Roof Roof Roof Roof Roof
(mm)
1800
1800
1800
1800
NA
NA
NA
NA
1800+
1800+
1200
1000
1800+
1800+
1800+
1800
Installation Procedure
Stage 1:
Made sure the DPC is pushed hard into the corners of the
trench before placing the anchors.
If the top edge of the formwork is level with the FFL, tack the
anchor to the formwork edge using the triangle tag.
FFL
235 x 50 x 1.2mm
G300- Z450 Galvanised steel
50 per carton
NA
NA
NA
NA
Note that these anchors are designed for use in dry use
conditions.
1800
1800
1800
1800
In all cases, position the anchor with the tab (flat end)
horizontal and the crimped end pointing downward at 45
degrees.
Anchor Spacing
3000
4500
6000
7500
Installation
Dimensions
Materials:
Packing:
Wind
Max. Spacing (mm)
Uplift
- Bottom Plate Anchors
Load
C1
C2
C3
Width Sheet Tile Sheet Tile Sheet Tile
(mm) Roof Roof Roof Roof Roof Roof
1500
3000
4500
6000
7500
Features
Product
Code:
Diagram:
Cyclonic Areas
1500 1800
900 1200
750 900
600 750
Stage 2:
After the initial cure of the concrete slab, position the wall frame
at the slab edge.
Bend the anchor up and over the bottom wall plate. If the
anchor coincides with a stud, bend only one leg of the tab over
the plate. Fix the anchor with 4 Pryda Timber Connector
Nails into the top face of the wall plate (or 2 into the plate and 2
into the stud) and with two Timber Connector Nails into the
edge of the plate.
Two Timber
Connector
Nails into
edge of plate
Four 35x3.15 mm
Timber Connector
Nails into top
of wall plate
Uplift
3.9
3.9
7.5
AS/NZS1170:2002
Notes:
1. For capacity marked *, double the design load across the plate where the two screws or nails are driven into the wall
plate.
2. Dead load capacities are about 60% of the wind load capacities.
3. Product testing by Monash University, Melbourne (NATA Registered Laboratory). Test report available on request.
Specification
Product
Codes:
Diagram:
Dimensions
Materials:
Packing:
Washer Specifications
Square
Washer Size
Round
Washer Type
Capacity (Nj) (kN) for Joint
Washer Size
and Pryda
Group:
Code
(mm)
(mm)
50 x 50 x 3.0
55 dia x 3.0
65 x 65 x 5.0
75 dia x 5.0
JD5
JD4
Standard
OW12/56S
8.4
10.5
Heavy Duty
OW12/65S
20.8
26.1
Part Code
Anchor Size
Effective
Anchor
Depth For
35mm
Bottom
Plate
External Walls
70 mm
90 mm
Internal
Walls
Minimum
Concrete
Thicknes
s
(mm)
AS12100H
M12 x 100
60
9.1
10.8
11.2
85
AS12150H
M12 x 150
110
22.0
26.1
27.2
135
Part Code
Anchor Size
Effective
Anchor
Depth For
45mm
Bottom
Plate
External Walls
70 mm
90 mm
Internal
Walls
Minimum
Concrete
Thickness
(mm)
AS12100H
M12 x 100
50
7.0
8.2
8.5
75
AS12150H
M12 x 150
100
19.2
22.8
23.8
125
Installation of AnkaScrews is quick and easy. See the Ramset installation instructions on their web site:
www.ramset.com.au or contact Ramset.
QHS4
32
125
588
QHS6
32
125
880
QHS9
QHS9 or
QHS9/2
Applications
Features
FOR CAPACITIES
TO
6 NAILS ON
BEAM OR
Specification
Size
Steel
Product Code
Thickness
(mm)
Packing No.
QHS4
QHS6
QHS9
QHS9/2
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.2
Face fixed
80
80
25
25
Per
Carton
Carton
Bundle
Bundle
4 NAILS TO UNDER
Length
400mm
600mm
880mm
880mm
Design Capacities
Limit State Design capacities for a single Pryda Cyclone
Strap resisting wind uplift are as tabulated below.
Nails
per
Leg
J2
JD5
JD4
JD3
JD2
3.8
5.3
3.2
3.8
5.3
6.8
5.0
6.9
4.4
5.3
7.4
9.4
6.3
8.9
5.8
6.9
9.7
12.3
(5)
8.9
12.4
(3)
8.4
10.1
12.4
(3)
12.4
(3)
12.4
12.4
12.4
12.4
12.4
12.4
QHS9/2
15.0
15.0
15.0
15.0
15.0
15.0
Wrapped under
top plate
Notes:
1. Wind Uplift capacities are based on AS1720.1:2010 using
k1=1.14, for use in conjunction with AS/NZS1170:2002
loading code.
2. These design capacities apply to Pryda Cyclone Straps
fixed at both ends with 35x3.15 mm galvanised Pryda
Timber Connector Nails or equivalent.
3. The 12.4 kN value may be increased to 15.0 kN for
QHS9/2 cyclone strap.
4. When the strap is wrapped round the wall plate or other
timber member and fixed with 4 nails per leg driven into the
underside of the top plate, the capacity is limited by the
steel. Tests have proven that bending the legs of Cyclone
Straps around the timber increases the ultimate load the
strap is capable of carrying.
5. QHS4 is not suitable for 6 nails per leg option. Use either
QHS6 or QHS9 (or QHS9/2) for this application.
6. Joint groups for timbers are specified in AS1720. See also
joint groups for some common timbers
7. Re: Machine driven nails see General Note on page 3.
Installation
Position the Joist Strap with all nail holes at least 16 mm from
the nearest timber edge. Using 35x3.15 mm galvanised Pryda
Timber Connector Nails or equivalent, drive both these nails
and the in-built nail fully into both timber members. Regarding
machine driven nails see General Note on page 3.
Application
2 NAILS ON EACH
MEMBER
Joist
Pryda
Joist
Strap
Bearer
Features
Specification
Steel:
Product Code:
GJS
Packing:
162
22
Dimensions
Design Capacities
Limit State Design capacities per Pryda Joist Strap fixed with
2@ nails each end are as tabulated below:
Load
Case
J4
1.35G
0.7
0.9
1.3
0.8
0.9
1.3
1.7
1.2G+1.5Qf
0.8
1.1
1.6
1.0
1.1
1.6
2.0
1.2G+1.5Qr
0.9
1.3
1.8
1.1
1.3
1.8
2.3
1.2G+Wd or Wind
Uplift
1.3
1.8
2.6
1.6
1.8
2.6
3.3
Note:
1. The above capacities apply directly to all Category 1 joints.
For all other joints, i.e Category 2 or 3 joints as per
AS1720.1:2010, multiply these capacities by 0.94 or 0.88
respectively.
2. Wind Uplift capacities are based on AS1720.1:2010 using
k1=1.14, for use in conjunction with AS/NZS1170:2002
loading code.
3. Refer page 4 for description of load cases used in table
above.
Hoop Iron
Unpunched Strapping
11
Installation
Pryda Hip Mitre Plates are installed as follows:
1.
MT15 Pryda
Mitre Plate
MT Pryda
Mitre Plate
2.
Features
Description
Specification
Steel:
Packing:
Codes:
Bend line
60
126
MT15
Bend line
78
126
MT
Creeper TC
MT15 Pryda
Mitre Plate
Creeper TC
Hip TC
Creeper BC
Hip BC
MT Pryda
Mitre Plate
Creeper BC
Hip Mitre Plate Fixing of Creepers
Design Loads
78
44
1.2G+1.5Qr
4.4
3.2
2.7
2.0
1.2G+Wd or
Wind uplift
6.6
4.7
3.9
2.9
Unseasoned timber
J3
J4
2.3
1.7
1.35G
J2
3.3
1.2G+1.5Qr
4.4
3.2
2.3
1.2G+Wd or
Wind uplift
6.6
4.7
3.3
Features
Specification
Quantity
MG*
Multigrips
MGL
Long Multigrips
MG/S
MG Stainless Steel
20 per carton
MPMGS*
Minigrips
J4
J2
JD5
JD4
JD3
JD2
1.35G
2.7
3.2
4.5
5.7
1.2G+1.5Qr
3.6
4.3
6.1
7.7
1.2G+Wd or
Wind Uplift
5.4
6.4
9.0
11.4
1.35G
1.3
1.6
2.2
2.8
1.2G+1.5Qr
1.8
2.1
3.0
3.8
1.2G+Wd or
Wind Uplift
2.7
3.2
4.5
5.7
Installation
Load direction 2
Load Direction 2
2 Nails
4 Nails
2 Nails
2 Nails
Dimensions
4 Nails
4 Nails
56
100
36
36
132
36
Truss/Rafter to
support connection
Load
Case
Wind Uplift
36
Long Multigrip
Minigrip
2 Nails
36
Multigrip
J3
20 per carton
36
Load
Case
Code
Load direction 1
J3
J2
JD5
JD4
JD3
JD2
3.2
3.8
4.2
4.2
Notes:
1. The above capacities apply directly to all Category 1 joints
2. Wind Uplift capacities are based on k1=1.14.
3. Refer page 4 for description of load cases.
4. Multigrips in Load Direction 2 may be doubled up to achieve double
the capacity.
13
G300-Z275 Steel
Steel thickness is: PHH - 0.8 mm,
PHL 1.2 mm, PHS 2.0 mm
Product Codes
PHH (Coined)*
PHL (Plain)
PHS (Super Heavy Duty)
Packing
Size:
36
38
Application
6 mm
Return
114
95
130
43
Internal wall
top plate
53
Pryda
Hitch
Truss bottom
chord
Truss bottom
chord
Pryda
Hitch
Nogging
1.2
50
0.8
PHH
47
PHL
PHS
Installation
Place the Pryda Hitch alongside the truss bottom chord and fix
with 35x3.15 mm galvanised Pryda Timber Connector Nails to
the top plate of the wall, then nail through the slots into the truss
bottom chord. The nail should be located at the top of the slot,
taking care not to drive the nails fully home which would restrict
vertical movement of the truss. The nails may also be located
midway in the slots if the truss camber does not exceed 10 mm
for PHH or 15 mm for PHL or PHS types.
Extra slots are provided for additional nailing if required. Fixing
as described locates the partition framing yet permits the truss to
settle without loading a non load bearing wall or partition.
Fix at every second truss or at 1800 mm intervals.
Nailing Requirements
Internal wall
top plate
Truss bottom
chord
Wall Parallel to Trusses
2.0
Code
Nailing Requirements
PHH
PHL
PHS
ST3, ST4
Features
As shown following
Steel:
ST3
6 rows
of nails
150
25
32
ST4
250
60
7 rows
of nails
82
66
92
STS3R
110
190
25
Size:
ST4U70, ST4U90
70 - ST4U70
90 - ST4U90
165 - ST4U70
155 - ST4U90
15
With Holes:
Applications
Pryda Stud Ties are used in wall bracing units (Types A and
B) and other areas of walls for fixing of top and bottom wall
plates to studs- as shown. Suitable overall, wall plate
Stud Ties at
bottom plate
Design Capacities
Wind uplift Limit State Design capacities for Pryda Stud Ties
are tabulated below. These loads depend upon the joint
group of the timber to which the Stud Ties are nailed.
Design Wind Uplift Loads per Stud Tie
Stud
Tie
Code
Green Timber
for
Dry Timber
J4
J3
J2
JD5
JD4
JD3
ST3
3.7
5.6
7.0
5.3
6.3
7.0
ST4
4.3
6.5
7.0
6.2
6.9
7.0
2.8
4.1
5.7
3.4
4.1
5.7
7.1
10.0
13.6
8.8
10.5
13.6
STS3
(note 1)
SB103
(note 4)
Notes:
1. STS3 Stud Ties may also be used with 5 Pryda
Timber Connector nails or 6 power driven nails to the
stud, and 3 or 4 nails to the top plate. In this case
increase the design capacities by 25% of the values
shown here.
2. The above values include the capacity of 2/skew nails.
Install these Stud Ties as for Ties with dimples, except use
35x3.15 mm galvanised Pryda Timber Connector Nails, 3
into wall plate and 4 nails into stud.
Pryda Stud
Ties at each
stud to plate
joint
ST3
ST3
ST3
ST3
A
C
B1
B2
4 nails
2 nails
4 nails
2 nails
4 nails
4 nails
Roof Truss to Wall Plate
Purlin to Truss,
Hanger to Ceiling Joist
Wall Stud
to Bottom Plate
Pryda Triple Grips are used for many nail fixed timber joints
some of which are shown in the following typical applications:
Specification
Steel
Product
Codes
Profiles
Note: Profiles
shown are
Right hand
Design Capacities
Limit State Design capacities for Pryda Triple Grips are as
tabulated below for the load directions shown at left.
Load Case
AR
60
73
Packing
115
1.2G+Wdn or
Wind Uplift
k1 = 1.14
Installation
J2
JD5
JD4
JD3
JD2
3.8
5.3
3.2
3.8
4.6
5.8
B1
3.0
4.0
2.2
2.7
3.9
5.2
B2
1.6
1.8
0.6
1.0
1.6
2.5
3.3
4.5
2.2
2.9
4.3
4.5
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.4
AL
Dimensions
40
Load
Dirn.
Notes:
1. Wind Uplift capacities are based on AS1720.1:2010 using
k1=1.14, for use in conjunction with AS/NZS1170:2002
loading code.
2. The above capacities apply directly to all Category 1 joints.
For all other joints, i.e Category 2 or 3 joints as per
AS1720.1:2010, multiply these capacities by 0.94 or 0.88
respectively.
3. Load Direction Refer illustrations on this page.
17
Specifications
Pryda HCTD plate specification is as follows:
Steel
Product Code
HCTD, HCTD/WA
10 kits of 1xHCTD plate plus 2x HCTD/OW over
washers
Packing
CURVED WASHERS
(HCTD/OW) to facilitate
different roof pitches to a
maximum of 30
Size:
Design Capacities
(I) Using Single Plate
Timber
Grade
Truss
Laminates
Design
(4)
Capacity
(kN)
Minimum
Tie-Down
Rod
(2)
LVL10/13
Single
45.0
2/M12
MGP 10/12
Multiple
54.0
2/M12
LVL 14, 18
Single
54.0
2/M12
F17, F27
Multiple
54.0
2/M12
Truss
Laminates
Design
(4)
Capacity
(kN)
Minimum
Tie-Down
Rod
(2)
LVL10/13
Single
45.0
2/M12
MGP 10/12
Multiple
90.0
2/M16
LVL 14, 18
Single
75.0
2/M16
F17, F27
Multiple
100.0
2/M16
DOUBLE PLATES
typically used at
internal supports
PLATE
ORIENTATION
Notes:
(a) This Table values are valid for both internal and external
tie-downs.
SINGLE LAMINATE
TRUSS
DOUBLE
LAMINATE TRUSS
(e) The Design Capacities given here are valid only if the
tie-down rods are adequately anchored to the ground.
TRIPLE
LAMINATE TRUSS
Tie-Down Anchors
Specification
Size
130 x 50 x 47
Steel
G300-Z275
Product Code
MPCPAH
Thickness (mm)
2.0
Packing
75 per carton
Design Capacities
The design capacities for a pair of MPCPAH brackets
are tabulated below for use with both 35 x 3.15 Pryda
Timber Connector nails and No.12 x 35 Type 17
screws. In order to achieve these capacities, a
suitable tie-down connector is required.
Note: These capacities are also suitable when CPAH
is used as a tie-down bracket for wall studs
Of Truss Chord
JD5
7.9
JD4
9.4
JD3
13.2
Of Truss Chord
JD5
14.0
JD4
20.0
JD3
28.0
10 9
9 10
18
15
10
17
53
18
15
MPCPAH IN APPLICATION
n 13mm HOLE
R3
1.95
47
55
19
Fix top of
Truss Tie first
Design Capacities
Wind uplift Limit State Design capacities per Truss Tie are as
tabulated below:
Features
Specification
Steel:
Product Code:
TT
Packing:
Dry
Timber
J4
J3
J2
JD6
JD5
JD4
JD3
1.0
1.2
1.6
0.8
1.0
1.2
1.6
Notes:
1. Wind Uplift capacities are based on AS1720.1:2010 using
k1=1.14, for use in conjunction with AS/NZS1170:2002
loading code..
2. The above capacities apply directly to all Category 1 joints.
For all other joints, i.e Category 2 or 3 joints as per
AS1720.1:2010, multiply these capacities by 0.94 or 0.88
respectively.
3. Double up capacities when used as pairs.
120
Size:
Green
Timber
117.5
25
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Installation
1. The Truss Tie should be fixed on the outside face of
top plate.
2. Prevent the truss/rafter from moving along the top plate
by hammering a nail into the top plate against the side
away from the Truss Tie, or by placing your foot
against the truss/rafter.
3. Hammer the Truss Tie into the truss/rafter, then into
the top plate. The Truss Tie will bend slightly during
this second operation, but this is eased by the small
bending hole. If two Truss Ties are required, the
second Truss Tie should be located on the opposite
truss/rafter face.
Specifications
Steel:
Product Code:
Packing:
100
Size:
32
120
86
170
32
Applications
Pryda
Unitie
Rafter or truss
top chord
Purlin Anchor
Rafter or truss
Pryda
Unitie
Design Capacities
Load
Case
Purlin
Wall frame
top plate
Pryda Unitie
on back face
J3
J2
JD5 JD4
JD3 JD2
1.35G
1.3
1.9
2.6
1.6
1.9
2.6
3.4
1.2G+1.5Qf
1.6
2.3
3.2
1.9
2.3
3.2
4.1
1.2G+1.5Qr
1.8
2.5
3.6
2.1
2.5
3.6
4.5
1.2G+Wdn or Wind
Uplift
2.6
3.8
5.3
3.2
3.8
5.3
6.8
Notes:
1. Fixing details are 4@ 35x3.15 mm galvanised Pryda Timber
Connector Nails into each end.
2. Wind Uplift capacities are based AS1720.1:2010 using
k1=1.14, for use in conjunction with AS/NZS1170:2002
loading code.
3. Refer page 4 for description of load cases used in the above
table
Installation
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