Truss - Gable End

Truss - Gable End

Set of scaled dimensioned drawings of Gable End Truss viewed from the front elevation
Description
Description

A gabled end truss is a type of roof truss that is used to create the gable end of a building. It is made up of a series of vertical webs that are spaced at regular intervals. The webs are connected to each other by top and bottom chords. The gabled end truss is designed to transfer vertical loads from the roof to the continuous bearing wall below. It also helps to resist wind loads.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

The Gable End Truss is configurable in a range of sizes with typical spans between 24’-60’ (7.3-18.3 m) and overall heights of 4’-30’ (1.22-9.14 m). The thickness of wood trusses is commonly 1.5”, 3”, or 4.5” (3.8, 7.6, 11.4 cm). Trusses have a pitch ratio typically between 1:1 to 1:6.

Group of illustrations of Gable End Truss in views with varied sizes
Group of illustrations of Gable End Truss in views with varied sizes
3D Model
3D Model
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
4’-30’ | 1.22-9.14 m
Width:
Depth:
1.5”, 3”, 4.5” | 3.8, 7.6, 11.4 cm
Length:
24’-60’ | 7.3-18.3 m
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Pitch Ratio: 1:1 to 1:6

Materials:
Wood or steel
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Drawings include:

Gable End Truss elevations (various sizes), diagrams

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