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Technical Services
* BOTTOM CHORDS WITHOUT SHT'G DIRECTLY APPLIED (FILLER AREAS), *
ARE TO HAVE BRACING PER THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE "LATERAL
BRACING" SECTION OF THAT SPECIFIC ENGINEERED TRUSS DRAWING.
,DI LOOSE__SHIPPED FILLERS
MAY BE USED FOR 10 PSF BC LOADING
TRUSSES MAXIMUM 24"o.c. _
Trim Filter _ = ''�y�� Trim Filler
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// NON-STRUCTURAL FILLER PORTION L TRUSS
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HAY BE FIELD TRIMMED OR EXTENDED ON ENGINEERED MUSS DRAWING
FIELD APPLIED FILLERS,
USING DIMENSIONAL LUMBER
MAY RE USED FOR 10 PSF BC LOADING
TRUSSES MAXIMUM 24'o.c.
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2x_ Material as Required for Ceiling Joists
* BOTTOM CHORDS WITHOUT SHT'G DIRECTLY APPUE:D (FILLER AREAS) le
ARE TO HAVE BRACING PER THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE "LATERAL
BRACING" SECTION OF THAT SPECIFIC ENGINEERED TRUSS DRAWING.
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TDAVIDSON LUMBER, Co.
XII ■ 2(101 NORTH MORTON STREET • FRANKLIN,IN 461:11
Phone: (317) 738-3211 • loll froo: (800)787-3211 • fax:(317)738-3440
02/20/03
To whom it may concern,
Fillers are framing added to a truss to complete the desired shape. Fillers are not part of the
structural analysis of the truss and are structural only for the purpose of supporting the building
materials and transferring their weight to the truss. In residential construction on the bottom of
the truss, where fillers usually occur,this would be the weight of the drywall,insulation,wiring,
lighting fixtures,HVAC ductwork, and other such materials. Fillers can be factory or field %).'
applied.
Since fillers are not part of the structural analysis of the truss,they are applied using a set of
"nile of thumb"rules that are known to create acceptable results- Factory applied fillers are
indicated on the truss drawings by the fact that they do not appear in the table of member forces
and there are no joints called out at their ends. Fillers may be removed or field altered using
standard stick framing practices. The one exception to this is if the filler is being used for
bearing. Any part of the filler tilling a gap between a hearing and the truss cannot be altered or
removed.
Factory built but loose fillers to be field applied are also used. These"Hockey Stick" fillers
are usually two piece `L' shaped fillers used to create smaller filler areas. These loose fillers
are to be nailed to the side of the truss and like other fillers should be regarded as stick framing
subject to all standard stick framing practices.
Field applied fillers should be installed in such a way that they transfer the weight of the
load to the truss evenly. On bottom chord fillers verticals 48"o/c are often used. The farther
apart the verticals are the more load each one carries and the less even the load becomes. This
can cause excessive bending in the member the vertical is attached to. Having a vertical at or
near each joint where it will not cause bending in the member it is attached to is a way of
avoiding this problem. This is the way we are currently applying our factory-applied fillers.
Bracing will be required on the truss bottom chords in filler areas where there is no
sheathing(drywall)directly applied to the truss bottom chord. See the truss drawing for
bracing spacing in filler areas. If the unsheathed part of the bottom chord is shorter than the
required bracing spacing for the bottom chord no bracing is required_
For more information see the standard filler detail sheet that is part of the individual job
paperwork package. If you have any questions please feel free to call me. I can be reached at
(317)738-3211.
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