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STRAMIT

TOP HATS
& BATTENS
CAPACITY TABLES

p r o d u c t

t e c h n i c a l

m a n u a l

THB

20
41
H6
tT
Ha
it
Top

61
H9
tT
Ha
it
Top
Str
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ng
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it
WA
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Str
am

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Ce
Str
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Str
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Cyc

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n
tte
Ba
of
it
Ro
Str
am

Ba

Ba

tte

tte

Str
am

Str
am

it
Top

it
Top

Ha

Ha

tT

tT

H9

H9

60

61

75

00

20

Str
am

Str
am

Str
am

it
Top

it
Top

Ha

Ha

tT

tT

H6

H6

41

40

00

75

STRAMIT
TOP HATS & BATTENS
CAPACITY TABLES

IMPORTANT NOTE
The information contained within this brochure is as far as possible accurate at the date of publication, however, before application in a particular
situation, Stramit Building Products recommends that you obtain qualified expert advice confirming the suitability of product(s) and information in
question for the application proposed. While Stramit accepts its legal obligations, be aware however that to the extent permitted by law, Stramit
disclaims all liability (including liability for negligence) for all loss and damage resulting from the use of the information provided in this brochure.

CONTENTS
Selection and Specification
Features
Applications
Materials
Specification
Adverse Conditions
Compatibility

INTRODUCTION
This Stramit Top Hat and Battens product technical
manual incorporates limit-state design capacities.Tables
for Stramit Top Hats have been prepared using software
developed for Stramit by the University of Sydney.This
software is based on the limit-state AS/NZS4600:1996*
Cold-formed steel structures.

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2
2
2
2
2
2

Design Data
General
Sizes
Section Properties
Loadings
Spacings
Performance Stramit Top Hats
Design Capacity Tables
Lap/Ends
Performance Stramit Roof Battens
Tiles
Metal Roofing
Darwin Deemed-to-comply
Performance Stramit Ceiling Battens
Additional Fasteners
Fastener Sizes

3
3
3
3
4
4
4
4 -9
5
10
10
10
10
11
11
11

Procurement
Prices
Availability
Orders
Related Products
Delivery/Unloading

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12
12
12
12
12

Installation
Good Practice
Walking
Fixing/Connections
Laps
Welding

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12
12
12
12
12

Additional Information
Further Information
References
Other Products

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13
13
13

Stramit Research and Development has carried out


numerous in-house tests at Stramit Technology, Sydney
on both roof and ceiling battens. In addition testing of
top hats has been carried out at the University of Sydney
using the Universitys vacuum test rig.These tests have
been used in the derivation and substantiation of the
enclosed design data.
Testing
Stramit Top Hat and Battens generally show significant
inelastic reserve under test. It can be difficult to define
failure under such circumstances. A consequence is a yet
to be resolved debate over the definition of serviceability
and strength limit-states of small secondary structural
members. As this may depend in part on the nature of
usage and the integrity of the primary structural members
data for Stramit Top Hats has been provided in a way
that enables the designer to choose.
Data for Stramit Roof Battens and for Stramit Ceiling
Battens are each presented in a different manner. In each
case the presentation reflects the specific usage of these
products and the nature of the controlling factors that
are quite different.
Customer Support
Stramit has a Technical Services Manager in each region
to assist with all issues related to top hats and battens.
This enables Stramit to provide advice that reflects local
conditions and practices.

* All further references to AS/NZ4600:1996 are shown as simply AS4600.

SELECTION & SPECIFICATION


Features

Specification

High tensile steel for high strength and low weight

Maintaining the structural integrity of a building structure


is important. Even an apparently small change in product
material or dimensions can lead to a considerable reduction
in performance. One of the best ways to ensure structural
adequacy is to prepare and enforce an appropriate
specification for structural components.

Quality products with Stramits proven record for


manufacture and supply
Limit-state design data for fully conforming designs
Fully tested for technical confidence

A suggested specification is:


All top hats/roof battens/ceiling battens shall be Stramit
sections or approved equivalent supported by submission
of section properties and capacity calculations/data in
accordance with AS4600, AS3623 and AS1562. All sections
shall be produced from high-tensile G500/G550 steel with
a galvanised/zinc-aluminium alloy coating conforming to
AS1397. All sections must be installed in accordance with the
manufacturers recommendations with particular reference
to the number, size, grade and positioning of fasteners.

Rolled safety edges on roof and ceiling battens to


enhance user confidence
Knurled anti-slip surfaces on roof and ceiling battens
for easier fastening
Applications
The range of Stramit Top Hats is ideal for small to
medium sized sheds and similar structures. Stramit Roof
Battens have been developed specifically for domestic
applications but may be used in small commercial structures
as well, with Stramit Cyclonic Roof Battens having
enhanced performance to endure the repeated loadings
that can be experienced in tropical cyclones. Stramit
Ceiling Battens are intended for use with plasterboard
sheeting in both domestic and commercial situations.

Adverse Conditions
Stramit Top Hats and Battens will give excellent durability
in most applications. In exposed conditions, unwashed areas
subject to salt-laden air or other corrosive matter may
need additional protection. Stramit Top Hats and Battens
are not recommended for use in enclosed areas within
450mm of moist soil.

Materials
Stramit Top Hats & Battens are manufactured from
high-tensile (G550/G500) steel with either AZ150
zinc-aluminium alloy or Z350 galvanised coating in full
conformance with AS1397.

Compatibility
Contact between galvanised steel and copper (e.g. pipework)
must be avoided as premature corrosion will occur.

STRAMIT TOP HATS & BATTENS PRODUCT THICKNESS, GRADE AND MASS
product

thickness bmt

steel grade

mass

Stramit Top Hat TH64075

0.75 mm

G550

1.26 kg/m

Stramit Top Hat TH64100

1.00 mm

G550

1.67 kg/m

Stramit Top Hat TH64120

1.20 mm

G500

2.00 kg/m

Stramit Top Hat TH96075

0.75 mm

G550

1.65 kg/m

Stramit Top Hat TH96100

1.00 mm

G550

2.18 kg/m

Stramit Top Hat TH96120

1.20 mm

G500

2.60 kg/m

Stramit Roof Batten 0.48

0.48 mm

G550

0.60 kg/m

Stramit Roof Batten 0.55

0.55 mm

G550

0.77 kg/m

Stramit Cyclonic Roof Batten

0.75 mm

G550

0.98 kg/m

Stramit Ceiling Batten

0.42 mm

G550

0.37 kg/m

Stramit WA Ceiling Batten

0.42 mm

G550

0.34 kg/m

DESIGN DATA
General

Stramit Battens

Stramit recommends that all designs conform to relevant


Australian Standards such as AS1170 series (Loading
Codes), AS4600 (Cold-formed steel structures) and
AS3623 (Domestic metal framing).
Sizes
Stramit Top Hat
TH64 series

Stramit Cyclonic
Roof Batten

Stramit
Roof Batten

Stramit
Ceiling Batten

Stramit WA
Ceiling Batten

TH96 series
36mm

36mm

96mm
64mm

22mm

22mm

97mm (approx)

109mm (approx)

Stramit Top Hat


TH64075, TH64100, TH64120

Stramit Top Hat


TH96075, TH96100, TH96120

Section Properties
STRAMIT TOP HATS & BATTENS FULL SECTION PROPERTIES
mm2

Ix
103mm4

Iy
103mm4

+
Zx
103mm3

Zx
103mm3

+
Zy
103mm3

Zy
103mm3

rx
mm

ry
mm

mm4

x
mm

Iw
106mm6

Stramit Top Hat TH64075


Stramit Top Hat TH64100
Stramit Top Hat TH64120

157
208
253

90.4
120
147

83.7
111
166

2.62
3.48
4.22

3.06
4.03
4.93

1.97
2.61
3.51

1.97
2.61
3.51

24.0
24.0
24.1

23.1
23.1
25.6

29.4
69.4
122

109
109
110

25.0
32.5
41.1

Stramit Top Hat TH96075


Stramit Top Hat TH96100
Stramit Top Hat TH96120

206
274
328

245
325
389

152
202
242

4.80
6.39
7.65

5.44
7.17
8.53

2.99
3.98
4.77

2.99
3.98
4.77

34.5
34.4
34.4

27.1
27.1
27.1

38.7
91.4
158

157
158
158

63.8
82.8
97.3

Stramit Roof Batten 0.48


Stramit Roof Batten 0.55
Stramit Cyclonic Roof Batten
Stramit Ceiling Batten
Stramit WA Ceiling Batten

77.2
92.1
120
43.2
43.4

19.6
23.7
29.5
3.56
4.43

51.2
67.8
68.9
16.0
13.3

0.96
1.13
1.36
0.34
0.37

0.99
1.25
1.62
0.31
0.34

1.11
1.37
1.62
0.47
0.43

1.11
1.37
1.62
0.47
0.43

15.9
16.0
15.7
9.09
10.1

25.7
27.1
24.0
18.3
17.5

5.93
9.28
22.5
2.54
2.55

88.2
87.8
78.0
62.6
60.0

4.70
7.56
8.84
0.45
0.50

Area Ag

Section

STRAMIT TOP HATS & BATTENS EFFECTIVE SECTION PROPERTIES


mm2

+
Iex
103mm4

Iex
103mm4

+
Iey
103mm4

Iey
103mm4

+
Zx
103mm3

Zx
103mm3

+
Zy
103mm3

Zy
103mm3

Stramit Top Hat TH64075


Stramit Top Hat TH64100
Stramit Top Hat TH64120

91.0
141
188

87.0
116
143

82.6
116
145

74.0
102
156

74.0
102
156

2.59
3.44
4.18

2.30
3.29
4.16

1.62
2.29
3.20

1.62
2.29
3.20

Stramit Top Hat TH96075


Stramit Top Hat TH96100
Stramit Top Hat TH96120

92.0
144
192

236
315
382

200
315
386

118
165
204

118
165
204

4.73
6.30
7.59

3.49
6.10
7.57

2.05
2.93
3.69

2.05
2.93
3.69

Stramit Roof Batten 0.48


Stramit Roof Batten 0.55
Stramit Cyclonic Roof Batten
Stramit Ceiling Batten
Stramit WA Ceiling Batten

43.3
51.5
85.3
26.7
26.2

18.6
20.8
28.0
2.86
3.55

14.9
18.6
26.5
2.72
3.54

45.6
62.0
66.6
15.6
12.6

45.6
62.0
66.6
15.6
12.6

0.91
1.00
1.34
0.22
0.24

0.64
0.79
1.16
0.22
0.25

0.93
1.20
1.53
0.45
0.39

0.93
1.20
1.53
0.45
0.39

Section

Area Ae(fy )

Loadings

Spacings

All loadings used in deriving the design data are assumed


to either act uniformly along the top central flange of the
sections or, for connections to support members, evenly
between each of the lower flanges (feet). Foot traffic
loadings, where used, are based on AS1562.

Member, fastener or roof sheeting capacity influences


top hat spacing. It is often economical to reduce top hat
spacing at the building edge and ends to account for the
higher wind pressures encountered on these parts of the
building. Additional runs may be required adjacent to roof
penetrations or in areas of additional loading.
Roof batten spacings are influenced by support (truss)
spacing, sheeting capacity or roof tile spacing.
Ceiling batten spacing is invariably chosen to suit
plasterboard manufacturers requirements.

Performance

Stramit Top Hats


Single Spans comprise of a single section simply supported and attached to a support member at each end.
They may form part of a series of spans in which sections have a short (non-structural) overlap at each support.

Table 1a
STRAMIT TOP HATS SINGLE SPANS
Outwards Design Capacity (kN/m) *
2 x No12 fastener capacity ***

Member design capacity for section shown


Span

TH64075

(mm)

TH64100

TH64120

TH96075

TH96100

TH96120

svblty * strngth svblty * strngth svblty * strngth svblty * strngth svbltyA* strngth svblty * strngth

Support member thickness (mm) **


1.0

1.2

1.5

1.9

2.4

3.0

M
R
S
M
IT
S
M
IT
RA
IT
TR
RA
ST
M
RA
M
AM
IT
ST 6.22TRA7.30 A7.44
T
IT 8.90 S7.70 11.92
A
T
R
S
3.39
3.84
4.43
5.61
7.09
8.86
1500
3.79MIT 4.64
5.55
5.18
9.81
14.34
R
S
IT
S
AM
IT
AM
IT
ST
TR
M
ST
M
7.60
1750
2.78
3.01AM 4.08 IT4.08
4.90S
5.36 TR 3.80
5.93
5.65 IT 7.95
7.21
9.67
RA
TR 2.90 RA3.29 3.80MIT4.81 6.08
A
T
S
T
M
I
S
T
R
T
A
I
S
T 2.88 3.32
A
T 4.05
M5.32 6.65IT
AM 3.12 MI3.19
R
S
TR
M
T
2.54
4.21
2000
1.93 S2.13
2.69
4.11
2.91
4.33
5.47
5.52
6.76
R
S
T
A
I
R
T
I
M
R
S
M
RA
ST
M
IT
RA
ST
IT
IT
RA
ST
M 2.26 2.56
RA
ST3.76 T4.36
IT
RA 3.24 AM2.30
ST
T
T
2.95
3.74
4.73
5.91
2250
1.29
1.68
1.81
2.47
2.12
2.72
3.42
4.57
M
T
A
I
I
S
T
A
S
M
IT
S
R
T
AM
IT
TR
ST
M
AM
2500 STR0.91
1.24MI 2.00 IT 1.47
2.63
1.86 RA 1.89
2.77
M
ST
IT 3.16 S 3.53 S2.03
R1.36
TR 2.30 RA2.66 3.37MIT4.25 5.32
A2.62
T
T
A
I
T
M
T
R
S
M
I
R
2750
0.64 S 1.13 T0.88
1.65
1.05 MIT 2.17
1.37
1.54ST 1.86 RA2.29
2.25
2.92 T 1.85 2.09
RA 3.87 AM4.83
ST 2.42 3.06
I
RA
S
AM
IT
R
T
IT
T1.39
A
M
T1.92 2.21 ST2.81 3.54
R
S
M
I
S
T
R
1.69
3000
0.47
0.95
0.65
0.77
1.83
1.00
1.29
1.35
1.92
1.65
2.45
M
T
A
I
T
ST 4.43TRA
I
A
T
M
R
S
M
IT
T
R
S
M
T
A
I
RA
T
S
I
A
T
T
M
A
R
S
I
M
IT
M 3.27 IT4.09
2.59
3250
0.35TR 0.81 A0.48
1.18IT 0.58 S1.56
1.10RAM 1.01 M1.64
1.23
2.09 ST1.56 1.77
TR
RA 2.04 A
T
S0.74
M
I
R
S
T
T
M
A
I
R
R 1.41 AM0.94
ST
1.45 S1.65 1.90
3500 IT0.26
0.70ST 0.37 RA
1.02
0.45
1.34 IT 0.56
0.95
0.77
1.80
IT
RA 3.80 AM
ST 2.41 T3.04
AM
R
ST
M
IT
ST 0.89 TR0.35
T
AM
IT 0.83
R
T
S
A
T
M
1.35
1.54
1.77
2.25
2.84
3.55
3750 M 0.20 MI0.61
0.29
1.17
0.43
0.59
1.23
0.73
1.57
R
S
I
M
R
S
IT
ST
IT
A
ST 1.38 TRA1.27 1.44
IT
M 0.47 IT1.08
RA
AM 1.66 M2.10
ST 1.03 T0.34
M
R
T
2.66
3.32
4000
0.23
0.78
0.28
0.73
0.58
A
T
I
R
S
I
M
R
A
S
M
IT
ST
RA
M
IT
ST
IT
RA
ST
TR
M
RA
ST
AM 0.46 MIT
IT
RA
T
S
A
T
1.20
1.36
1.56
1.98
2.50
3.13
4250 T
0.23
0.91
0.27
0.65
0.37
0.96
1.22
T
R
AM
S
I
T
M
T
R
S
A
I
R
T
S
M
A
T
IT
R
S0.86
I 1.48 1.87 2.36 ST2.95
M
R
ST
M
4500
0.22
0.58IT 0.30
0.38
1.09RA 1.13 1.28
IT
ST
IT
RA
AM
ST
T
M
IT
RA
AM
IT
R
T
S
IT 2.80 S
A
M
T
1.07
1.21
1.40
4750 ST
0.25
0.77
0.31
0.98
R
AM 1.77 M2.24
S
T
M
I
T
R
A
I
R
T
S
IT
A
T
T
M
R
A
S
I
T
M
T
R
S
M
A
I
R 2.13 A
M 0.88 IT1.02 1.15 S 1.33 1.68
2.66
5000
0.26
A
T
ST 0.21 TR0.69
T
M
T
R
A
S
I
T
R
S
M
I
R
S
IT
M
RA
ST
M
IT
ST 2.53 T
IT
RA
ST0.22
IT 1.60 2.03
0.97AM1.10 1.27
5250 RA
M
T
RA
ST
T0.80
M
I
T
S
M
A
T
I
R
T
S
I
A
T
T
M
R
S
I
R
IT
RA
ST
5500
M
IT
AM
RA
AM
ST
IT
T
M
T
R
A
ST
M
I
R
T
S
M
R
S
IT
M
RA
A
ST
5750
IT
RA
ST
IT
ST
IT
M
RA
AM
ST
TR
IT
ST
RA
M
A
T
IT
R
T
S
I
T
6000 RAM
M
S
I
M
ST
M
A
T
IT
RA
TR
ST
M
I
A
T
R
A
S
I
T
M
T
I
T
S
M
A
T
RA
TR
AM
ST
TR
M
IT

ST

Notes to Tables 1a - 5a
full conformance to AS4600 the serviceability limit (to first buckle) must be regarded as
*theFor
strength limit-state design capacity.

** Support member is assumed to be high-tensile steel (1.0 = G550, 1.2 = G500, > 1.2 = G450).
*** Fastener capacities can be increased by 18% if 2 x No14 screws are used, increased by 30%
if 4 x No12 screws are used, OR increased by 40% if 4 x No14 screws are used.

Outwards capacity may be limited


by fastener capacity check
right-hand columns.
Outwards capacity will be limited
by fastener capacity determine
from right-hand columns.

Laps/Ends
Lapped Stramit Top Hat configurations require a minimum
10% lap length (i.e. 5% at each end). Section properties
within the lap have been assumed to be twice that of a
single section rather than the properties of a double
thickness section.
End fastenings of top hats or battens are recommended
to be at least 25 mm from the section end irrespective of
whether this occurs at the structure end or at an internal
support.The absolute minimum required by AS4600 is 1.5
df (where df is the nominal screw diameter). Remember to
allow for this additional material over and above the span
length/s when specifying, ordering or cutting sections.
Stramit Top Hats TH96 and TH64 have one end partially
crimped to facilitate lapping.
Top hat/batten overlaps (or non-structural laps) are
recommended to be 100 mm in length. In these cases
structural continuity must not be assumed.

Table 1b
STRAMIT TOP HATS SINGLE SPANS
Inwards Design Capacity (kN/m) #
Member design capacity for section shown
Span

TH64075

(mm)

L/90

svblty * strngth

TH64100
L/90

svblty * strngth

TH64120
L/90

svblty * strngth

TH96075

AL/90

svblty * strngth

TH96100
L/90

svblty * strngth

TH96120
L/90

svblty * strngth

M
A
R
S
M
IT
S
R
M
IT
IT
RA
ST
TR
M
RA
ST
M 7.41 IT
AM
IT5.32
RA
T
A
T
A
R
S
1500
4.22 MIT
3.44
3.44S 5.92 ST5.68
5.68
7.62
7.64
10.11
3.16
3.16
15.92
5.32
19.54
7.36
7.36
S
M
IT
AM
IT
TR
IT
ST
TR
IT
RA 5.60 AM5.91
IT
1750
2.70
3.78
4.46 S 4.71
4.67
6.37
2.71 S 2.71 S10.03
4.56RAM4.56 M
12.30
6.31T 6.31
RA 2.95 AM2.95
TR
IT
T
T
M
I
S
T
R
M
I
R
S
IT 3.60
A
M
RA 8.27 A5.52
ST
M
2000
1.83 2.38
2.51 RA 2.56 3.41
4.52
2.37IT 6.74 3.99
3.99
5.52IT
ST
ST
IT 3.13 4.28
TR 4.27 RA2.37
M
AM
R
ST
T
M
T
S
M
A
I
R
S
T
T
T
A
I
T
A
I
R4.91
S
M 3.55 IT 3.55
R2.11
S
M 3.39 IT 3.57
ST 2.70 TR2.85
T
2250
1.30
1.88
1.99
1.80
2.20
3.05
2.11
4.77
5.83
4.91
M
T
A
T
I
S
A
M
A
R
S
T
M
IT
S
T
R
M
T
T
RA
2500 STR0.96 1.52
1.61 MI 1.31 2.18
2.31 ST 1.60 2.74
2.89 MI 2.31 I1.90
1.90 ST 3.51 T3.19
3.19AM 4.25 I4.41
4.41 S
T
RA
RA
IT
A
T
T
M
A
R
S
I
T
M
T
R
S
M
A 4.01 M4.01
I
T
A 1.72 M1.72
IT
2750
0.73 S 1.26
1.33
0.98 A 1.81 M1.91
1.20 2.27 S2.39
1.79
2.65
3.19
T
TR
IT 2.90 S2.90
R
TR
IT
RA
TR
IT 1.06 S1.12
S2.46
A 1.60
T 2.66
RA 1.58 AM
S1.43
M
I
ST
T
R
3000
0.56
0.76
1.52
0.93
1.90
2.01
1.58
2.05
2.66
3.46
M
T
I
T
ST 3.65TRA
I
A
T
M
T
A
R
S
M
I
T
R
S
I
R
S
IT
AM
RA
ST
IT
ST 0.73 TRA
AM
3250
0.45 TR0.90
0.95
1.16MIT 1.37 T1.45
1.62ST 2.39 R2.45
1.93
AM
AM 0.60MIT 1.29 T1.36
AM 2.95 MIT3.11
S 1.62 TR1.71
I
R
S
T
A
I
R
T
R
A 2.68 M
3500 I0.36
0.78 ST 0.82
0.48
1.11AM 1.18
1.40 S 1.48 T0.95
1.18AM 1.25
2.07 S 2.18 ST1.55 2.54
I1.29
T
RA
T
I0.58
R
S
TR
M
IT
R
ST0.39 0.97
AM 1.05 M1.80
IT
RA
T
S
IT
A
T
T
3750 M 0.29 M
0.68
0.72
1.03
0.47
1.22
1.29
0.77
1.03
1.09
1.90
1.26
2.21
2.34
R
S
I
R
S
A
IT
T
ST
M
AM
T
IT
T
A
R
S
I
M
T
R
A
S
I
R
4000
0.32
0.90
0.39
1.07 A1.13
0.64
0.90 T 0.95
0.87
1.58 R 1.67
1.04
1.95 IT 2.05
M
IT 0.85
ST
AM
M
R
ST
I
ST
IT
RA
ST
IT
AM
TR
M
T
RA
AM
ST
T
M
I
T
R
S
T
A
I
R
T
S
4250
1.00S 0.54 R0.80
0.85M 0.72 IT1.40
1.48
0.87 T 1.72
1.82
AM
M 0.33 IT0.95
RA
ST
A
R
T
S
M
A
T
IT
T
R
M
R
A 1.25 MI1.32
S
M
IT
4500
0.45 S 0.71 ST0.75
0.61
0.73
1.54 ST1.62
IT
IT
RA
A
ST
TR
M
IT
RA
M0.62 1.38
AM
IT
R
T
S
IT 1.46 S
A
M
T
4750 ST
0.52
1.12
1.18
R
A
S
T
I
M
A
IT
R
T
S
IT
AM
T
TR
M
R
A
S
I
T
M
T
R
S
M
I
S
M
5000
0.44IT 1.01
1.07
0.53TR 1.25
1.32
A
T
RA
A
ST
M
T
R
A
S
I
T
R
T
S
I
R
S
IT
T
M
RA
AM
ST
M
IT
IT
ST
IT0.46 1.13S 1.19 ST
5250 RA
M
RA
AM
ST
TR
M
IT
M
A
T
IT
R
T
S
I
A
T
T
M
R
S
I
M
R
M
A
IT
RA
ST
5500
IT
ST
IT
RA
AM
ST
M
IT
RA
TR
ST
M
AM
T
R
T
A
S
I
T
M
T
R
A
S
5750
T
I
R
S
M
IT
R
S
IT
M
RA
ST
IT
ST
RA
IT
RA
ST
IT
6000 RAM
M
RA
AM
ST
IT
T
M
T
ST
M
A
T
I
R
T
S
M
I
A
T
R
A
S
I
T
M
T
R
A
I
T
S
M
A
T
R
T
AM
ST
TR
M
IT

ST

Notes to Tables 1b - 5b

# For full conformance to AS4600 the serviceability limit (to first buckle) must be regarded as
the strength limit-state design capacity.

Spans shaded pink exceed the


serviceability limit for a 1.1kN
foot traffic load.

Double Spans are simply supported and attached at each end


and in the middle (unlapped) or have a structural (10%) lap at that central support (lapped).

Table 2a
STRAMIT TOP HATS DOUBLE SPAN UNLAPPED
Outwards Design Capacity (kN/m) *
2 x No12 fastener capacity ***

Member design capacity for section shown


Span

TH64075

(mm)

TH64100

TH64120

TH96075

TH96100

TH96120

svblty * strngth svblty * strngth svblty * strngth svblty * strngth svbltyA* strngth svblty * strngth

Support member thickness (mm) **


1.0

1.2

1.5

1.9

2.4

3.0

M
A
R
S
IT
S
IT
IT
AM
TR
M
AM
RA
ST
TR
M
T
R
S
M
T
A
I
R
S
T
I
T
A
T
R
S 2.66 3.32
1500
4.22MI 4.22
6.07
6.19
4.64
4.64 T 6.19
6.53R
6.53 M1.17 1.33IT 1.87 2.29
S6.19
ST 6.53 TRA6.53
I
AM
IT
M 1.60 IT1.97 2.28 ST2.85
RA 1.01 A1.14
ST
M
1750
3.11
3.15AM 4.46 IT4.63
5.60S
5.60 TR 3.98
3.98
5.31 IT 5.31
5.60
5.60
RA
T
A
M
T
R
S
T
I
S
R
M
IT
S
IT
AM
M
RA
ST
TR
IT
2000
2.38 S2.43
3.41
4.48
3.26 ST 3.26 TR4.64
4.64
RA 3.56 AM 4.28
IT
AM 4.90MIT 4.90 T0.88 1.00 ST1.40 1.72RA 1.99 2.49
T
R
S
M
AM
I
R
S
T
T
A
I
T
A
IT
R
S
T
M
T
R
I
R 3.55 AM2.65
S
2250
1.86
1.94 IT 2.68
2.82
3.33
2.65
4.13 S 4.13 T4.35
4.35
IT
ST 2.22 T
AM
RA 0.78AM0.89 1.24IT 1.53 1.77
S
M
ST
T
IT
TR 2.20 RA 2.20
M 1.38 IT1.60 1.99 S
AM
R
2500 STR1.42
1.58
2.06MI 2.29 IT 2.56
2.88
3.71
3.71
3.92 ST
3.92
0.70
0.80
1.12
M
T
S
A
I
R
T
M
R
IT
T
M
ST 1.85 TRA3.13 A3.36
M 1.99 IT 2.38
IT 3.56 S0.64 0.73
RA
2750
1.11 S 1.31 T1.61
1.89
1.83
3.56
RA 1.45 AM1.81
ST 1.02 T1.25
M
R
S
M
IT
RA
S
T
A
IT
R
T
I
S
T
A
R
3000
1.10
1.27 S 1.59
1.57
2.00AM 1.49 IT
1.57
2.49S
2.84 TR3.08
3.26
0.59MIT0.67 0.93 1.15 1.33
M0.88
AM
ST 1.66TRA
IT
S
M
IT
R
ST
M
A
IT
RA
TR
S
IT
A
T
T
M
A
R
S
I
M
T
R
M
I
M 1.23 IT1.53
3250
0.70TR 0.94 A1.02
1.36IT 1.25 S1.71
1.22
1.35RA 2.00 M2.44
2.47
3.01 ST0.54 0.62
1.06
T
RA 0.86 A
T
S
M
I
R
S
T
T
M
I
R
RA 2.11 AM2.00
ST
3500 IT0.55
0.81ST 0.81 RA
1.17
0.98
1.47 IT 1.01
1.18
1.62
2.64
0.50 S0.57 0.80
IT
RA 1.42 AM
ST 0.98 T1.14
AM
T
M
T
R
ST
M
I
T
R
S
M
T
A
I
R
T
S
I
A
T
M
3750
0.43 M 0.71
0.65
1.02 ST 0.78
1.28
0.84M 1.03 IT 1.30
1.85
1.61 R 2.30 A0.47
0.53 I 0.75 0.92 1.06 1.33
S
ST
M
A
IT
TR
A
ST 2.03 TR 0.44 0.50
IT
M
T
R
A
S
M
I
R
T
4000
0.35
0.62
0.52
0.90
0.63
1.13
0.70
0.91
1.05
1.63
1.29
0.70
0.86
1.00
1.25
M
I
R
S
IT
M
RA
A
ST
M
IT
ST
RA
IT
ST
IT
M
RA
AM
ST
TR
IT
RA 0.80 AM
ST
A
IT
R
T
S
T
4250 T 0.29
0.55
0.42
0.51
1.00
0.59
0.81
0.85
1.45
1.04
1.80
0.41
0.47
0.66
0.81
0.94
1.17
T
M
R
AM
S
I
T
M
T
R
S
A
I
T
R
T
S
M
I
R
S1.29
IT 0.62 0.76 0.89 ST1.11
M
ST 0.43 TRA0.89 A0.49
M
4500
0.71
0.73IT 0.69
0.86
1.61RA 0.39 0.44
IT 0.35
ST
IT
M
R
AM
S
T
M
IT
T
RA
M 0.72 0.84
A
I
R
T
S
IT 1.05 S
A
T
M
4750 S
0.29 M 0.64 IT
0.36
0.80S 0.40 TR0.66
0.57
1.16 IT 0.71
1.44
0.37
0.42
0.59
A
T
R
A
R
S
IT
A
M
R
AM
S
IT
T
M
T
R
ST
M
A
I
R
T
S
M
5000
0.24
0.58
0.30
0.72
0.34
0.59
0.48
1.05
0.59
1.30
0.35
0.40
0.56
0.69
0.80
1.00
A
T
T
R
A
S
I
T
M
T
R
A
S
I
R
S
M
IT
ST
IT
M
RA
ST
TR
M
IT
ST 0.95 T
IT 0.20
RA
IT 0.66 0.76
5250 RA
0.52
0.26
0.66RA 0.28 AM0.54
0.40
0.96 S 0.50
1.18
0.34AM0.38 0.53
T
ST
T
M
I
T
S
M
T
I
R
T
S
I
T
M
R
S
IT 0.42
T
RA
M 0.73 0.91
A0.34
IT 0.22
5500
0.60
0.87
0.36TRA0.51 0.63
M
IT
AM
T 1.08 S0.32
R
A
ST
I
M
T
R
A
ST
M
I
R
S
M
A 0.87
ST 0.29 TR 0.80
IT 0.31 0.35
M
RA
A
ST
5750
0.36
0.99
0.49 ST0.60 0.69
IT
IT
S
IT
TR
M
T
RA
AM
ST
TR
M
I
T
S
RA
M
A
T
I
R
T
S
I
A
T
6000 R
0.73
0.31 T 0.91
0.29
R
A 0.33 M0.47 0.57T 0.67 0.83
S
I0.25
M
ST
AM
IT
R
T
S
M
I
A
T
R
A
S
I
IT
T
ST
M
AM
T
RA
TR
AM
ST
TR
M
IT

ST

Table 3a
STRAMIT TOP HATS DOUBLE LAPPED
Outwards Design Capacity (kN/m) *
2 x No12 fastener capacity ***

Member design capacity for section shown


Span

TH64075

(mm)

TH64100

TH64120

TH96075

TH96100

TH96120

svblty * strngth svblty * strngth svblty * strngth svblty * strngth svbltyA* strngth svblty * strngth

Support member thickness (mm) **


1.0

1.2

1.5

1.9

2.4

3.0

R
S
M
IT
S
M
AM
IT
RA
IT
TR
ST
M
RA
M
AM
IT
ST 6.44TRA6.44 A6.44
TR2.61 3.26
IT 6.05 S6.44
A
T
R
S
1500
5.04MIT 5.04
6.44
6.05
6.44
6.44
6.44
1.15
1.31
1.83
2.25
M
T
R
S
I
S
A
IT
AM
IT
ST
TR
M
ST
1750
3.77
3.77AM 5.40 IT5.52
5.52S
5.52 TR 4.74
4.74
5.52 IT 5.52
5.52
5.52
2.79
RA
TR 0.99 RA1.12 1.57MIT1.93 2.23
AM
T
S
M
I
S
T
R
M
T
A
I
R
ST
A
A 4.29 MI4.83
R
ST 0.98 T1.37
T
M 4.83 IT 4.83
2000
2.88 S2.92
4.13
4.83
3.81 ST 3.81 TR4.83
4.83
0.86
1.69 AM1.96 2.44IT
T
R
I
A
R
S
M
S
M
AM
IT
RA
ST
IT
TR
IT
ST
RA
IT
RA 4.29 AM3.11
ST
TR2.17
2250
2.19
2.33 IT 3.15
3.40
3.92
3.11
4.29 S 4.29 T4.29
4.29
1.22T 1.50
1.74
M
AM 0.77 M0.87
IT
S
T
A
R
S
M
I
S
R
T
A
IT
T
ST
M
AM
2500 STR1.67
1.90
2.41MI 2.76 IT 2.99
3.48
2.59 RA 2.59
3.86
M
ST
IT 3.86 S 3.86 S0.69
TR 0.78 RA1.10 1.35MIT1.56 1.96
A3.86
T
A
IT
TR
M
T
R
S
M
A
I
R
S
T
T
2750
1.29
1.57 T1.87
2.29
2.31 MI 2.88
2.17
2.19ST 3.51 RA3.51
3.51
3.51 T 0.63 0.71
1.42 AM1.78
R
S 1.00 T1.23
I
RA
S
AM
IT
R
T
IT
A
M
R
3000
1.01
1.33
1.47 ST1.93
1.80
2.42AM 1.76 IT
1.87
2.90S
3.22 TR3.22
3.22
0.58MIT0.65 0.92 S 1.12 1.30
M
T
A
ST 1.63TRA
I
T
T
R
S
M
I
T
R
S
M
T
A
I
RA
S
I
A
T
M
A
R
ST
IT
M
IT
M 1.20 IT1.50
3250
0.79TR 1.13 A1.16
1.64IT 1.40 S2.06
1.61RAM 2.32 M2.92
2.85
2.97 ST0.53 0.60
1.04
TR
RA 0.85 A
T
S1.44
M
I
R
S
T
T
M
A
I
R
T
R 2.54 AM2.27
S
3500 IT0.61
0.98ST 0.91 RA
1.42
1.09
1.78 IT 1.18
1.40
1.84
2.76
0.49 S0.56 0.78
IT
RA 1.40 AM
ST 0.96 T1.12
AM
M
ST
M
IT
ST 1.24 TR0.87
T
IT 1.23
R
TR 1.79 RA 2.58
S 1.04 1.30
A
T
M
3750 M 0.49 MI0.86
0.72
1.55
0.97
1.46
2.22
0.46
0.52
0.73
0.90
S
I
M
T
S
A
I
T
ST
M
A
T
IT
TR
A
R
S
I
M
T
R
A
S
M
I
R
T
4000
0.39
0.75 A 0.57
1.09
0.70
1.37 T0.81
1.09
1.17 M 1.96 T1.43
2.42ST 0.43 0.49
0.69 M0.84 0.98IT 1.22
I
R
RA
A
S
I
ST
R
IT
ST
IT
AM
M
T
RA
AM
ST
TR
M
I
T
R
ST
M
A
I
T
S
A
T
4250 T 0.32
0.67
0.46
0.96
0.57
1.21
0.66
0.97
0.94
1.74
1.16
2.17
0.41
0.46
0.65 0.79TR 0.92 1.15
T
M
R
A
S
I
M
T
R
S
I
R
T
S
IT
RA 1.94 AM0.38 0.44
S1.56
IT 0.61 0.75
M
ST 0.47 TRA1.08 A0.54
4500
0.26
0.87IT 0.77
0.95
0.87 ST1.09
R
ST
IT
AM 0.60 MIT 0.38 T0.86
M
T
R
AM
S
T
I
S
R
M
A
T
I
R
T
S
I
A
M
4750 ST0.22
0.54
0.32 M 0.77 IT
0.39
0.97S 0.45 TR0.79
0.63
1.40 IT 0.78
1.74
0.36
RA 0.71AM0.82 1.03IT
ST 0.41 T0.58
A
TR
M
RA
S
IT
M
T
R
S
M
A
I
R
T
S 0.55 0.68
5000
0.70
0.38
0.71 S 0.52
0.65
0.78 A
0.98
T
R1.27
RA 0.33 AM 0.88
AM 1.58MIT0.35 0.39
S0.26
IT
ST
IT
ST
IT
TR
M
T
R
A
ST
TR
M
I
T
S
M
A
T
I
R
T
S
I
A
5250 R
0.22 IT 0.63
0.28
0.79R 0.32 AM0.65
0.44
1.15
0.55
0.33A 0.37 0.52
0.64 0.75 0.93 ST
S
T1.43
M
IT
M
T
M
ST
IT 0.47 S 1.31 S0.31
TR 0.36 RA0.50 0.61MIT0.71 0.89
RA
IT 0.24
TR 0.59 RA0.37
5500
0.72
0.27
1.05
M
IT
AM
T
S
I
T
M
T
R
A
ST
I
RA
S
M
A
T
AM0.85
ST 0.32 TR 0.96
IT 0.30 0.34
T
M
T
R
A
S
5750
0.21
0.66
0.23
0.54
0.40
1.20
0.48
0.59
0.68
I
T
R
S
I
S
IT
A
M
RA
AM
ST
TR
IT
ST
IT
IT
T
6000 RAM
0.89S 0.34 TR1.10
0.29
0.56 0.65
0.82
M
TR
RA
AM 0.33 M0.46
ST
I0.27
M
S
A
T
IT
R
T
S
M
I
A
T
R
A
S
I
IT
T
ST
M
AM
T
RA
TR
AM
ST
TR
M
IT

ST

Table 2b
STRAMIT TOP HATS DOUBLE SPAN UNLAPPED
Inwards Design Capacity (kN/m) #
Member design capacity for section shown
Span

TH64075

(mm)

L/90

TH64100

svblty * strngth

L/90

TH64120

svblty * strngth

L/90

svblty * strngth

TH96075

AL/90

svblty * strngth

TH96100
L/90

svblty * strngth

TH96120
L/90

svblty * strngth

M
A
R
S
IT
S
IT
IT
AM
TR
M
AM
RA
ST
TR
M
T
R
S
M
T
A
I
R
S
T
I
T
A
T
A
R
1500
10.5 MI 3.13
3.13
14.1 ST4.62
4.62
17.2 M 5.84
5.84
28.3 S 3.67
3.67
38.2 M 5.65
5.65
46.1 S 7.38 T7.38
IT
IT
TR
IT
S
TR
RA 4.60 AM4.60
IT
RA 4.61 AM4.61
IT
1750
6.65
8.88
3.66 S 3.66
10.8
17.8
3.00 S 3.00 S24.0
29.0
5.97T 5.97
RA 2.50 AM2.50
T
IT
T
M
R
T
I
R
M
IT
R
S
IT 2.98 S7.29 3.74
AM
M
RA 19.4 A4.95
ST
M
2000
4.46 2.05
2.05 RA 5.95 2.98
3.74
2.51IT 16.1 3.83
3.83
4.95IT
ST
ST
IT
TR 11.9 RA2.51
AM
R
ST
T
M
T
S
M
AM
I
R
S
T
T
A
I
T
A
IT
R
S
T
M
T
R
S
R
S
2250
3.13
3.24MI 3.24 T13.6 4.18ST 4.18
A
AM 3.10MIT 3.10 T8.39 2.14ST 2.14 R11.3
AM 1.68MIT1.71 T4.18 2.47ST 2.48 R5.12
T
I
I 6.12 1.85
T 8.26 2.77
A
T 3.73 2.62
T
A
RA
S
2500 STR2.28 1.36
1.45 MI 3.05 2.00
2.09
2.62
1.85
2.79AM 9.97 I3.53
3.58 S
M
T
R
S
T
I
R
T
I
A
T
T
M
A
R
S
I
T
A 2.92 M3.11
IT
T
AM1.54 M1.62
IT
2750
1.72 S 1.13
1.25
2.29 AM1.65 M1.79
2.81 S 2.17 S2.24
4.60
6.21
7.49
TR
TR
A
IT 2.29 S2.43
R
TR
A
IT
TR
IT 0.95 S1.09
S5.77
T
A
M
T
R
S
TR 2.72 RA
M
I
S
T
R
3000
1.32
1.77
1.39
1.56
2.17
1.83
1.93
3.54
1.29
1.43
4.78
1.92
2.13
2.45
M
A
I
T
S
IT
A
T
M
T
A
R
S
M
I
R
S
IT
R
ST
IT
AM
RA
ST
IT
ST 1.72 TRA
AM
M 2.09 IT2.41
3250
1.04 TR0.81
0.96
1.56 R1.69
2.78MIT 1.10 T1.27
3.76ST 1.64 R1.89
4.54
AM
AM 1.40MIT 1.18 T1.36
A
S
I
R
S
T
I
R
A
T
RA
AM 2.15 M
3500 I0.84
0.70 ST 0.85
1.12
1.02AM 1.20
1.34 ST 1.48 T2.23
0.95AM 1.14
1.41 S 1.69 ST3.63
1.80
I3.01
T
T
I1.38
TR
M
T
R
A
S
TR
M
I
T
R
S
M
T
A
I
T
S
I
A
T
T
3750
0.68 M
0.61
0.76
0.92 S0.89
1.07R
1.14 M1.17
1.29
1.81 S0.83
1.03R
2.45 AM1.23
1.52
2.95 1.57
1.93
I
TR
IT
T
S
M
A
T
IT
T
A
R
S
I
M
R 1.03 A1.11
S
M
IT 0.73
R 0.53 A0.68
4000
0.56
0.76
0.94
0.94
1.49
0.94
2.02
1.08 RA1.38
2.43
1.38 IT 1.74
M
IT 0.78
ST
ST
M
IT
ST
R
AM
IT
RA
TR
ST
IT
A
T
M
T
R
AM
S
T
M
I
T
R
S
A
A
4250 T 0.47 0.47
0.60ST 0.64 R0.69
0.80MI 0.78 T0.91
0.96ST 1.25 R0.65
0.85M 1.68 IT0.96
1.25S 2.03 TR1.22
1.58
AM
A
I
T
R
T
S
T
I
T
R
M 0.81 I0.83
T
RA
AM 0.86 MI1.14
M
4500
0.54 S 0.62 T0.69
0.66
1.06 S 0.58 ST0.78
1.42
1.72
1.09 ST1.44
IT
IT
M
RA
A
S
TR
M
IT
T
RA
M
A
I
R
T
S
IT 1.32 S
A
T
4750 S
0.46 0.55
0.60 S 0.56 0.72
0.72
1.21 0.77
1.05RA 1.47 0.98
R 0.73 AM0.90 0.52
IT
R
IT
ST
IT
AM
M
R
AM
ST
IT
T
M
T
R
ST
M
A
I
R
T
S
M
5000
0.39
0.50
0.52
0.48
0.63
0.66
0.78
0.47
0.66
1.04
0.69
0.97
1.27
0.88
1.21
A
T
T
R
A
S
I
T
M
T
R
A
S
I
R
S
IT
R
ST
IT
RA
AM
ST
M
ST 1.08 T
AM 0.55MIT 0.60 T0.67 0.42ST 0.62 TR0.90
IT
5250 RA
0.34 0.45ST 0.46 R0.42
0.63
AM 0.88 MIT1.10 0.80
M
I
T
S
A
T
I
R
T
S
I
T
R
S 0.36 T0.49
IT
RA
AM
IT
RA 0.96AM 0.73
5500
0.54
0.79 ST0.57
0.78
0.96
M
IT
AM
T
R
S
I
T
M
T
R
A
ST
M
I
S
R
ST
IT
TR 0.67RA 0.85
M
RA
AM
ST
5750
0.69
0.52T 0.69
IT
S0.84
IT
ST
I
M
T
RA
AM
ST
TR
M
I
T
ST
RA
M
A
T
I
R
T
S
I
A
T
6000 R
0.48
0.61
0.74 0.61
0.76
R
S
I
T 0.61 RA
M
ST
M
AM
T
IT
T
S
M
I
A
T
R
A
S
I
IT
T
ST
M
AM
T
RA
TR
AM
ST
TR
M
IT

ST

Table 3b
STRAMIT TOP HATS DOUBLE LAPPED
Inwards Design Capacity (kN/m) #
Member design capacity for section shown
Span

TH64075

TH64100

TH64120

TH96075

TH96100

(mm)

svblty *

svblty *

svblty *

svblty *

svblty *

L/90

L/90
strngth L/90
strngth A
L/90
strngth L/90
strngth L/90 svblty strngth
R
S
IT
S
AM
IT
RA
IT
AM
TR
AM
ST
T
M
T
R
S
M
T
AM
I
R
S
TR10.0
I 8.84
A
T
A
R
S
1500
11.5 MIT
4.59
4.69
15.4 ST6.72
7.75
18.9
9.56
30.9
4.31
4.31
41.8
7.26
7.26
50.5
10.0
M
T
R
S
I
A
IT
T
AM
IT
ST
TR
IT
1750
7.28
9.72
4.94 S 5.83
11.9
6.49 AM7.07
19.5
3.70 S 3.70 S26.3
6.22RAM6.22 M31.8
8.61T 8.61
IT
RA 3.37 AM4.02
TR
IT
TR
M
I
S
T
R
M
T
A
I
R
ST
I
M
R 21.3 A6.68
ST
M
2000
4.88 2.58
3.26 RA 6.51 3.78
4.49IT 7.98 4.97
5.43
3.24IT 17.6 5.24
5.44
7.53IT
RA 13.0 A3.24
ST
M
ST
R
ST
M
R
ST
M
AM
IT
RA
ST
T
A
IT
T
A
IT
R
S
T
R
S
R
S
2250
3.43
AM 4.14MIT 4.84 T14.9 5.28ST 6.69 T
AM 3.93MIT 4.30 T9.18 2.79ST 2.88 R12.4
AM 2.04MIT2.60 T4.57 2.99ST 3.56 R5.61
I
I 6.69 2.26
T 9.04 3.36
I 3.33 2.42
A
T
T
A
RA
S
2500 STR2.50 1.65
2.12
2.89
4.09
3.18
3.49
2.59
4.35AM 10.9 I4.28
6.03 S
M
T
R
S
I
IT
A
T
M
AM
R
ST
IT
TR
M
T
R
S
M
A
I
R
S
T
T
A 1.86 M2.35
I
2750
1.88 1.37
1.76
2.50 A 2.00 M2.39
3.07 2.63 S2.89
5.03
6.79
8.20
T
R 3.53 AM5.10
T
T 2.77 S3.96
R
I
R
S
T
T
T
A
I
R
T
I
S6.32 2.97
R 2.16 AM
S3.87 1.57
IT 3.50
ST
RA 2.01 AM
3000
1.45
1.15IT 1.49
1.93
1.68
2.37 2.21IT 2.43
5.23 2.33
M
ST 4.31TRA
R
ST
M
IT
R
ST
M
AM
IT
RA
T
S
IT
A
T
T
M
A
R
S
I
S
A
3250
1.14 TR0.98
1.27
1.86STR 1.88 R2.07
3.05MIT 1.34 T1.99
4.12ST 1.99 R3.01
4.97
AM
AM 1.52MIT 1.43 T1.72
AM 2.53 MIT3.69
I
R
S
T
A
I
R
T
T
R
A 3.19 M
3500 I0.91
0.84 ST 1.10
1.22
1.24AM 1.48
1.62 S 1.79 T2.44
1.15AM 1.80
1.71 S 2.61 ST3.98 2.18
I3.30
T
RA
T
I1.50
S
TR
M
IT
R
ST0.99 1.08
AM 2.68 M1.49
IT
RA
TR
S1.90
IT
A
T
T
3750 M 0.74 M
0.73
0.96
1.28
1.22
1.41
1.52
1.98
1.00
1.60
2.29
3.23
2.78
R
S
I
M
T
S
A
I
T
ST
M
A
T
IT
TR
A
R
S
I
M
T
R
A
S
M
I
R
T
4000
0.61
0.65 A0.81
0.82
0.95
1.09
1.01
1.24 A1.29
1.63
0.88 T 1.42
2.21
1.31 R 2.02
1.67 IT 2.45
M
I
ST
M
R
A2.66
ST
M
I
ST
R
IT
ST
IT
M
RA
AM
ST
TR
M 0.93 IT 0.85 1.10
IT 1.84 T1.16
ST 0.69 TRA0.69 0.84
M
A
R
T
S
A
4250 T 0.51 0.57
1.11
1.36
0.78
1.27
1.79
2.22
1.48
2.16
M
R
A
S
I
T
M
T
R
S
I
R
T
S
M
IT
T
RA
IT
M 0.95 I0.98
T
RA
T
4500
0.43
0.58 S 0.75 T0.80
0.72
1.15 S 0.70 ST1.14
1.55
1.87
1.32 ST1.87
RA 1.04 AM 1.54
IT
AM 0.51 MI0.59
M
T
RA
S
T
I
T
S
R
M
A
T
I
R
T
S
I
A 0.51 M0.50 0.67
4750 ST
0.37 0.46
0.69 S 0.61 0.83
1.00
1.32 0.93
1.34RA 1.59 1.18
1.63T
R 0.88 AM0.98 0.63
IT
M
IT
ST
I
A
TR
M
R
A
ST
IT
T
M
T
R
S
M
A
I
R
T
S
M
5000
0.43 RA0.60
0.61
0.53 T 0.72
0.80
0.84 R 0.56
0.87
1.13IT 0.84
1.17
1.37T 1.07
1.43
A
S
M
A
ST
I
S
IT
ST
IT
TR
M
T
RA
AM
ST
TR
M
I
T
S
M
A
T
I
R
T
S
I
A
5250 R
0.76 T 0.98 0.76
1.02 M 1.19 0.97
1.26 ST
M 0.72 IT0.73 0.51
M
IT0.37 0.52S 0.55 STR0.46 0.62
RA
S
IT
T
T
RA
RA
AM 0.64 MI0.47
IT
RA 1.04AM 0.88
5500
0.40 ST0.54
0.66
0.66
0.85 ST0.69
0.90
1.11
IT
AM
T
R
I
T
M
T
R
A
ST
I
R
T
S
A
R 0.43 AM0.58
T
AM0.98
S0.60
IT
T
M
T
R
S
5750
0.35
0.46
0.56
0.75
0.63
0.79
0.91
0.81
T
I
T
R
S
I
R
S
IT
A
M
RA
AM
ST
IT
ST
M
IT
ST
IT 0.81 0.74
6000 RAM
0.50TR 0.66 A
0.58
0.69
0.86
M
TR
RA
ST
IT 0.49 0.39
M
S
M
A
T
IT
R
T
S
M
I
A
T
R
A
S
I
IT
T
ST
M
AM
T
RA
TR
AM
ST
TR
M

IT

ST

strngth

TH96120

Triple Spans are also simply supported and attached at each end and at two equally spaced
intermediate supports (unlapped) or have a structural (10%) lap at those intermediate support (lapped).

Table 4a
STRAMIT TOP HATS TRIPLE UNLAPPED
Outwards Design Capacity (kN/m) *
2 x No12 fastener capacity ***

Member design capacity for section shown


Span

TH64075

(mm)

TH64100

TH64120

TH96075

TH96100

TH96120

svblty * strngth svblty * strngth svblty * strngth svblty * strngth svbltyA* strngth svblty * strngth

Support member thickness (mm) **


1.0

1.2

1.5

1.9

2.4

3.0

M
A
R
S
IT
S
IT
IT
AM
TR
M
AM
RA
ST
TR
M
T
R
S
M
T
A
I
R
S
T
I
T
A
T
R
S 3.02 3.78
1500
5.16MI 5.16
7.03
7.03
5.28
5.28 T 7.03
7.42R
7.42 M1.33 1.52IT 2.12 2.61
S7.03
ST 7.42 TRA7.42
I
AM
IT
M 1.82 IT2.23 2.59 ST3.24
RA 1.14 A1.30
ST
M
1750
3.86
3.87AM 5.54 IT5.75
6.36S
6.36 TR 4.52
4.52
6.03 IT 6.03
6.36
6.36
RA
T
A
M
T
R
S
T
I
S
R
M
IT
S
IT
AM
M
RA
ST
TR
IT
2000
2.75 S3.00
3.96
5.56
3.85 ST 3.85 TR5.28
5.28
RA 4.42 AM 4.91
IT
AM 5.56MIT 5.56 T1.00 1.14 ST1.59 1.96RA 2.27 2.83
T
R
S
M
AM
I
R
S
T
T
A
I
T
A
IT
R
S
T
M
T
R
I
R 4.42 AM3.16
S
2250
2.01
2.39 IT 2.90
3.51
3.57
3.16
4.69 S 4.69 T4.95
4.95
IT
ST 2.52 T
AM
RA 0.89AM1.01 1.41IT 1.74 2.01
S
M
ST
T
IT
TR 2.64 RA 2.64
M 1.56 IT1.81 2.27 S
AM
R
2500 STR1.50
1.95
2.17MI 2.85 IT 2.64
3.59
4.22
4.22
4.45 ST
4.45
0.80
0.91
1.27
M
T
S
A
I
R
T
M
R
IT
T
M
ST 2.23 TRA3.27 A3.58
M 1.93 IT 2.97
IT 4.05 S0.73 0.83
RA
2750
1.10 S 1.62 T1.61
2.36
2.23
4.01
RA 1.65 AM2.06
ST 1.16 T1.42
M
R
S
M
IT
RA
S
T
A
IT
R
T
I
S
T
A
R
3000
1.37
1.20 S 1.99
1.43
2.50AM 1.90 IT
1.91
2.47S
3.01 TR3.01
3.71
0.67MIT0.76 1.06 1.30 1.51
M0.82
AM
ST 1.89TRA
IT
S
M
IT
R
ST
M
A
IT
RA
TR
S
IT
A
T
T
M
A
R
S
I
M
T
R
M
I
M 1.39 IT1.74
3250
0.63TR 1.17 A0.91
1.69IT 1.09 S2.13
1.45
1.65RA 1.88 M2.56
2.28
3.26 ST0.62 0.70
1.20
T
RA 0.98 A
T
S
M
I
R
S
T
T
M
I
R
RA 2.21 AM1.76
ST
3500 IT0.49
1.01ST 0.70 RA
1.46
0.84
1.84 IT 1.10
1.44
1.44
2.81
0.57 S0.65 0.91
IT
RA 1.62 AM
ST 1.12 T1.30
AM
T
M
T
R
ST
M
I
T
R
S
M
T
A
I
R
T
S
I
A
T
M
3750
0.38 M 0.88
0.55
1.27 ST 0.67
1.60
0.85M 1.26 IT 1.12
1.92
1.38 R 2.45 A0.53
0.61 I 0.85 1.04 1.21 1.51
S
ST
M
A
IT
TR
A
ST 2.16 TR 0.50 0.57
IT
M
T
R
A
S
M
I
R
T
4000
0.31
0.78
0.44
1.12
0.53
1.41
0.67
1.12
0.89
1.69
1.09
0.80
0.98
1.13
1.42
M
I
R
S
IT
M
RA
A
ST
M
IT
ST
RA
IT
ST
IT
M
RA
AM
ST
TR
IT
RA 0.99 AM
ST
A
IT
R
T
S
T
4250 T 0.25
0.69
0.35
0.43
1.25
0.53
1.00
0.71
1.50
0.88
1.91
0.47
0.54
0.75
0.92
1.07
1.33
T
M
R
AM
S
I
T
M
T
R
S
A
I
T
R
T
S
M
I
R
S1.34
IT 0.71 0.87 1.01 ST1.26
M
ST 0.36 TRA1.11 A0.43
M 0.62 IT 0.29
4500
0.20
0.89
0.90IT 0.58
0.72
1.70RA 0.44 0.51
ST
IT
M
R
AM
S
T
M
IT
T
RA
M 0.82 0.95
A
I
R
T
S
IT 1.19 S
A
T
M
4750 S
0.24 M 0.80 IT
0.30
1.00S 0.35 TR0.81
0.48
1.20 IT 0.59
1.53
0.42
0.48
0.67
A
T
R
A
R
S
IT
A
M
R
AM
S
IT
T
M
T
R
ST
M
A
I
R
T
S
M
5000
0.20
0.72
0.25
0.90
0.29
0.73
0.39
1.08
0.49
1.38
0.40
0.46
0.64
0.78
0.91
1.13
A
T
T
R
A
S
I
T
M
T
R
A
S
I
R
S
M
IT
ST
IT
M
RA
ST
TR
M
IT
ST 1.08 T
IT
RA
IT 0.75 0.86
5250 RA
0.21
0.82RA 0.24 AM0.66
0.33
0.98 S 0.41
1.25
0.38AM0.43 0.61
T
ST
T
M
I
T
S
M
T
I
R
T
S
I
T
M
R
S
IT 0.35
T
RA
M 0.82 1.03
IT
RA0.58 0.71
5500
0.20
M
IT
AM
A
ST 0.60TRA0.28 A0.89
IT 1.14 S0.36 0.41
T
M
T
R
ST
M
I
R
S
M
A 0.99
S
IT 0.35 0.40
M
RA
ST
5750
0.24STR 0.82 RA
0.30
1.04
0.55 ST0.68 0.79
IT
IT
IT
TR
M
T
RA
AM
ST
T
M
I
T
S
RA
M
A
T
I
R
T
S
I
A
T
6000 R
0.75
0.26 T 0.96
0.33
R
A 0.38 M0.53 0.65T 0.76 0.94
S
I0.20
M
ST
AM
IT
R
T
S
M
I
A
T
R
A
S
I
IT
T
ST
M
AM
T
RA
TR
AM
ST
TR
M
IT

ST

Table 5a
STRAMIT TOP HATS TRIPLE LAPPED
Outwards Design Capacity (kN/m) *
2 x No12 fastener capacity ***

Member design capacity for section shown


Span

TH64075

(mm)

TH64100

TH64120

TH96075

TH96100

TH96120

svblty * strngth svblty * strngth svblty * strngth svblty * strngth svbltyA* strngth svblty * strngth

Support member thickness (mm) **


1.0

1.2

1.5

1.9

2.4

3.0

R
S
M
IT
S
M
AM
IT
RA
IT
TR
ST
M
RA
M
AM
IT
ST 7.38TRA7.38 A7.38
TR3.00 3.75
IT 7.17 S7.38
A
T
R
S
1500
6.08MIT 6.08
7.38
7.17
7.38
7.38
7.38
1.32
1.51
2.11
2.59
M
T
R
S
I
S
A
IT
AM
IT
ST
TR
M
ST
1750
4.47
4.47AM 6.33 IT6.33
6.33S
6.33 TR 5.73
5.73
6.33 IT 6.33
6.33
6.33
3.21
RA
TR 1.14 RA1.29 1.81MIT2.22 2.57
AM
T
S
M
I
S
T
R
M
T
A
I
R
ST
A
A 5.02 MI5.54
R
ST 1.13 T1.58
T
M 5.54 IT 5.54
2000
3.42 S3.42
4.61
5.54
4.67 ST 4.67 TR5.54
5.54
0.99
1.94 AM2.25 2.81IT
T
R
I
A
R
S
M
S
M
AM
IT
RA
ST
IT
TR
IT
ST
RA
IT
RA 4.92 AM3.69
ST
TR2.50
2250
2.58
2.70 IT 3.35
3.96
4.07
3.69
4.92 S 4.92 T4.92
4.92
1.40T 1.73
2.00
M
AM 0.88 M1.00
IT
S
T
A
R
S
M
I
S
R
T
A
IT
T
ST
M
AM
2500 STR1.80
2.19
2.43MI 3.21 IT 2.89
4.22
2.99 RA 2.99
4.43
M
ST
IT 4.43 S 4.43 S0.79
TR 0.90 RA1.26 1.55MIT1.80 2.25
A4.43
T
A
IT
TR
M
T
R
S
M
A
I
R
S
T
T
2750
1.30
1.81 T1.76
2.65
2.09 MI 3.49
2.47
2.47ST 3.63 RA3.68
4.03
4.03 T 0.72 0.82
1.64 AM2.05
R
S 1.15 T1.41
I
RA
S
AM
IT
R
T
IT
A
M
R
3000
0.97
1.52
1.30 ST2.23
1.55
2.93AM 2.00 IT
2.08
2.70S
3.09 TR3.27
3.69
0.66MIT0.75 1.05 S 1.29 1.50
M
T
A
ST 1.88TRA
I
T
T
R
S
M
I
T
R
S
M
T
A
I
RA
S
I
A
T
M
A
R
ST
IT
M
IT
M 1.39 IT1.73
3250
0.72TR 1.30 A0.98
1.90IT 1.17 S2.50
1.77RAM 2.03 M2.63
2.47
3.36 ST0.61 0.69
1.19
TR
RA 0.97 A
T
S1.53
M
I
R
S
T
T
M
A
I
R
T
R 2.27 AM1.90
S
3500 IT0.55
1.12ST 0.75 RA
1.64
0.90
2.15 IT 1.16
1.53
1.55
2.89
0.57 S0.65 0.90
IT
RA 1.61 AM
ST 1.11 T1.29
AM
M
ST
M
IT
ST 1.43 TR0.71
T
IT 1.33
R
TR 1.48 RA 2.52
S 1.20 1.50
A
T
M
3750 M 0.42 MI0.97
0.59
1.88
0.90
1.21
1.98
0.53
0.60
0.84
1.04
S
I
M
T
S
A
I
T
ST
M
A
T
IT
TR
A
R
S
I
M
T
R
A
S
M
I
R
T
4000
0.33
0.86 A 0.47
1.25
0.57
1.65 T0.71
1.17
0.95 M 1.74 T1.17
2.22ST 0.50 0.56
0.79 M0.97 1.13IT 1.41
I
R
RA
A
S
I
ST
R
IT
ST
IT
AM
M
T
RA
AM
ST
TR
M
I
T
R
ST
M
A
I
T
S
A
T
4250 T 0.27
0.76
0.38
1.11
0.46
1.46
0.56
1.04
0.76
1.54
0.94
1.96
0.47
0.53
0.74 0.91TR 1.06 1.32
T
M
R
A
S
I
M
T
R
S
I
R
T
S
IT
RA 1.75 AM0.44 0.50
S1.37
IT 0.70 0.86
M
ST 0.38 TRA1.30 A0.45
4500
0.22
0.92IT 0.62
0.77
1.00 ST1.25
R
ST
IT
AM 0.68 MIT 0.31 T0.99
M
T
R
AM
S
T
I
S
R
M
A
T
I
R
T
S
I
A
M
4750 ST
0.25 M 0.89 IT
0.32
1.17S 0.37 TR0.83
0.51
1.23 IT 0.63
1.57
0.42
RA 0.82AM0.95 1.18IT
ST 0.48 T0.67
A
TR
M
RA
S
IT
M
T
R
S
M
A
I
R
T
S 0.63 0.78
5000
0.80
0.30
0.75 S 0.42
0.53
0.90 A
1.13
T
R1.11
RA 0.27 AM 1.06
AM 1.42MIT0.40 0.45
S0.21
IT
ST
IT
ST
IT
TR
M
T
R
A
ST
TR
M
I
T
S
M
A
T
I
R
T
S
I
A
5250 R
0.23
0.96R 0.25 AM0.68
0.35
1.01
0.44
0.38A 0.43 0.60
0.74 0.86 1.07 ST
S
T1.29
M
IT
M
IT
T
M
ST
IT 0.37 S 1.17 S0.36
TR 0.41 RA0.57 0.71MIT0.82 1.02
RA
IT
TR 0.62 RA0.30
5500
0.21
0.92
M
IT
AM
T
S
I
T
M
T
R
A
ST
I
RA
S
M
A
T
AM0.98
ST 0.25 TR 0.84
IT 0.35 0.39
T
M
T
R
A
S
5750
0.32
1.07
0.55
0.68
0.78
I
T
R
S
I
S
IT
A
M
RA
AM
ST
TR
IT
ST
IT
IT
T
6000 RAM
0.77S 0.27 TR0.98
0.33
0.65 0.75
0.94
M
TR
RA
AM 0.38 M0.53
ST
I0.22
M
S
A
T
IT
R
T
S
M
I
A
T
R
A
S
I
IT
T
ST
M
AM
T
RA
TR
AM
ST
TR
M
IT

ST

Table 4b
STRAMIT TOP HATS TRIPLE UNLAPPED
Inwards Design Capacity (kN/m) #
Member design capacity for section shown
Span

TH64075

(mm)

L/90

TH64100

svblty * strngth

L/90

TH64120

svblty * strngth

L/90

svblty * strngth

TH96075

AL/90

svblty * strngth

TH96100
L/90

svblty * strngth

TH96120
L/90

svblty * strngth

M
R
S
IT
S
IT
IT
AM
TR
M
AM
RA
ST
M
T
R
S
M
T
A
I
R
T
I
T
A
T
A
R
1500
8.31 MI 3.71
3.71
11.0 ST5.49
5.49
13.6 M 6.96
6.96
22.2 S 3.95
3.95
30.0 M 6.62
6.62
36.3 S 8.66 T8.66
IT
IT
TR
IT
S
TR
RA 5.40 AM5.40
IT
RA 5.52 AM5.52
IT
1750
5.24
6.99
4.37 S 4.37
8.57
14.0
3.39 S 3.39 S18.9
22.8
7.03T 7.03
RA 2.97 AM2.97
T
IT
T
M
R
T
I
R
M
IT
R
S
IT 3.57 S5.78 4.49
AM
M
RA 15.3 A5.85
ST
M
2000
3.52 2.44
2.44 RA 4.71 3.57
4.49
2.95IT 12.7 4.51
4.51
5.85IT
ST
ST
IT
TR 9.40 RA2.95
AM
R
ST
T
M
T
S
M
AM
I
R
S
T
T
A
I
T
A
IT
R
S
T
M
T
R
S
R
S
2250
2.48
3.83MI 3.83 T10.7 4.95ST 4.95
A
AM 3.73MIT 3.73 T6.60 2.52ST 2.52 R8.92
AM 2.05MIT2.05 T3.33 2.98ST 2.98 R4.11
T
I
I 4.81 2.18
T 6.50 3.30
A
T 3.03 3.15
T
A
RA
S
2500 STR1.81 1.71
1.74 MI 2.45 2.50
2.52
3.15
2.18
3.30AM 7.84 I4.25
4.25 S
M
T
R
S
T
I
R
T
I
A
T
T
M
A
R
S
I
T
A 3.65 M3.70
IT
T
AM1.91 M1.91
IT
2750
1.37 S 1.41
1.50
1.86 AM2.07 M2.16
2.27 S 2.70 S2.70
3.65
4.89
5.91
TR
TR
A
IT 2.86 S2.88
R
TR
A
IT
TR
IT 1.18 S1.31
S4.59
T
A
M
T
R
S
TR 3.25 RA
M
I
S
T
R
3000
1.06
1.43
1.74
1.88
1.75
2.28
2.33
2.82
1.62
1.69
3.78
2.41
2.54
3.07
M
A
I
T
S
IT
A
T
M
T
A
R
S
M
I
R
S
IT
R
ST
IT
AM
RA
ST
IT
ST 1.38 TRA
AM
M 2.61 IT2.88
3250
0.84 TR1.01
1.15
1.89 R1.94
2.22MIT 1.38 T1.51
2.99ST 2.05 R2.26
3.65
AM
AM 1.13MIT 1.48 T1.57
A
S
I
R
S
T
I
R
A
T
RA
AM 2.57 M
3500 I0.68
0.87 ST 0.93
0.90
1.28AM 1.28
1.55 ST 1.68 T1.78
1.19AM 1.36
1.77 S 2.02 ST2.93
2.25
I2.40
T
T
I1.10
TR
M
T
R
A
S
TR
M
I
T
R
S
M
T
A
I
T
S
I
A
T
T
3750
0.55 M
0.75
0.76
0.73 S1.05
1.11R
0.90 M1.27
1.46
1.45 S1.04
1.23R
1.97 AM1.54
1.82
2.38 1.96
2.31
I
TR
IT
T
S
M
A
T
IT
T
A
R
S
I
M
R 1.03 A1.28
S
M
IT 0.91
R 0.60 A0.67
4000
0.46
0.61
0.98
0.74
1.20
1.12
1.63
1.35 RA1.65
1.96
1.72 IT 2.09
M
IT 0.85
ST
ST
M
IT
ST
R
AM
IT
RA
TR
ST
IT
A
T
M
T
R
AM
S
T
M
I
T
R
S
A
A
4250 T 0.38 0.49
0.59ST 0.50 R0.71
0.86MI 0.62 T0.85
1.14ST 1.00 R0.81
1.01M 1.37 IT1.20
1.41S 1.64 TR1.53
1.75
AM
A
I
T
R
T
S
T
I
T
R
M 0.70 I1.01
T
RA
AM 1.07 MI1.17
M 0.40 I0.53
T
4500
0.32
0.43 S 0.58 T0.77
0.52
0.85 S 0.72 ST0.83
1.15
1.38
1.36 ST1.44
IT
M
RA
A
S
TR
M
IT
T
RA
M
A
I
R
T
S
IT 1.22 S
A
T
4750 S
0.36 0.49
0.69 S 0.44 0.59
0.69
0.98 0.96
0.98RA 1.17 1.20
R 0.91 AM0.72 0.65
IT
R
IT
ST
IT
AM
M
R
AM
ST
IT
T
M
T
R
ST
M
A
I
R
T
S
M
5000
0.31
0.41
0.63
0.38
0.49
0.82
0.62
0.58
0.58
0.84
0.82
0.87
1.00
1.01
1.10
A
T
T
R
A
S
I
T
M
T
R
A
S
I
R
S
IT
R
ST
IT
RA
AM
ST
M
ST 1.00 T
AM 0.42MIT 0.75 T0.54 0.49ST 0.53 TR0.73
IT
5250 RA
0.69
R0.33
AM 0.79 MIT0.87 0.85
ST
M
I
T
S
A
T
I
R
T
S
I
T
T
R
S
RA
AM 0.47 MI0.42
IT
RA 0.76AM 0.72
5500
0.48
0.63 ST0.58
0.72
0.91
IT
AM
T
R
ST
I
T
M
T
R
A
ST
M
I
S
R
ST
IT
TR 0.62RA 0.83
M
RA
AM
ST
5750
0.55
0.50T 0.66
IT
S0.66
IT
ST
I
M
T
RA
AM
ST
TR
M
I
T
ST
RA
M
A
T
I
R
T
S
I
A
T
6000 R
0.43
0.60
0.58 0.53
0.77
R
S
I
T 0.49 RA
M
ST
M
AM
T
IT
T
S
M
I
A
T
R
A
S
I
IT
T
ST
M
AM
T
RA
TR
AM
ST
TR
M
IT

ST

RA
ST

Table 5b
STRAMIT TOP HATS TRIPLE LAPPED
Inwards Design Capacity (kN/m) #
Member design capacity for section shown
Span

TH64075

TH64100

TH64120

TH96075

TH96100

(mm)

svblty *

svblty *

svblty *

svblty *

svblty *

L/90

L/90
strngth L/90
strngth A
L/90
strngth L/90
strngth L/90 svblty strngth
R
S
IT
S
AM
IT
RA
IT
AM
TR
AM
ST
T
M
T
R
S
M
T
AM
I
R
S
TR9.32
I 9.68
A
T
A
R
S
1500
8.69 MIT
4.36
4.36
11.6 ST7.20
7.20
14.2
9.68
23.2
4.01
4.01
31.4
6.74
6.74
37.9
9.32
M
T
R
S
I
A
IT
T
AM
IT
ST
TR
IT
1750
5.47
7.31
6.17 S 6.17
8.96
8.20 AM8.20
14.6
3.43 S 3.43 S19.8
5.78RAM5.78 M23.9
7.99T 7.99
IT
RA 3.73 AM3.73
TR
IT
TR
M
I
S
T
R
M
T
A
I
R
ST
I
M
R 16.0 A6.99
ST
M
2000
3.67 3.26
3.26 RA 4.90 4.78
4.78IT 6.01 6.28
6.28
3.00IT 13.2 5.05
5.05
6.99IT
RA 9.83 A3.00
ST
M
ST
R
ST
M
R
ST
M
AM
IT
RA
ST
T
A
IT
T
A
IT
R
S
T
R
S
R
S
2250
2.58
AM 4.49MIT 4.49 T11.2 6.22ST 6.22 T
AM 4.96MIT 4.96 T6.90 2.67ST 2.67 R9.32
AM 2.58MIT2.58 T3.46 3.78ST 3.78 R4.25
I
I 5.03 2.40
T 6.80 4.04
I 2.54 3.06
A
T
T
A
RA
S
2500 STR1.89 2.09
2.09
3.06
3.13
4.02
4.02
2.40
4.04AM 8.20 I5.40
5.40 S
M
T
R
S
I
IT
A
T
M
AM
R
ST
IT
TR
M
T
R
S
M
A
I
R
S
T
T
A 2.18 M2.18
I
2750
1.42 1.72
1.72
1.92 A 2.53 M2.53
2.38 3.32 S3.32
3.78
5.11
6.16
T
R 4.46 AM4.46
T
T 3.50 S3.50
R
I
R
S
T
T
T
A
I
R
T
I
S4.76 3.75
R 1.98 AM
S2.94 1.98
IT 2.94
ST
RA 2.12 AM
3000
1.10
1.45IT 1.45
1.50
2.12
1.83 2.71IT 2.79
3.94 2.94
M
ST 3.75TRA
R
ST
M
IT
R
ST
M
AM
IT
RA
T
S
IT
A
T
T
M
A
R
S
I
S
A
3250
0.87 TR1.23
1.23
1.44STR 2.19 R2.38
2.32MIT 1.69 T1.69
3.11ST 2.51 R2.51
3.77
AM
AM 1.18MIT 1.81 T1.81
AM 3.20 MIT3.20
I
R
S
T
A
I
R
T
T
R
A 2.76 M
3500 I0.70
1.04 ST 1.06
0.94
1.45AM 1.56
1.76 S 2.05 T1.86
1.45AM 1.45
2.16 S 2.16 ST3.04 2.76
I2.50
T
RA
T
I1.15
S
TR
M
IT
R
ST0.77 1.17
AM 2.04 M1.88
IT
RA
TR
S2.40
IT
A
T
T
3750 M 0.57 M
0.82
0.93
1.36
0.94
1.40
1.79
1.52
1.27
1.27
1.88
2.49
2.40
R
S
I
M
T
S
A
I
T
ST
M
A
T
IT
TR
A
R
S
I
M
T
R
A
S
M
I
R
T
4000
0.48
0.66 A0.82
0.63
0.95
1.19
0.77
1.13 A1.57
1.25
1.11 T 1.11
1.69
1.66 R 1.66
2.11 IT 2.11
M
I
ST
M
R
A2.05
ST
M
I
ST
R
IT
ST
IT
M
RA
AM
ST
TR
M 1.06 IT 0.64 0.92
IT 1.42 T1.47
ST 0.72 TRA0.53 0.77
M
A
R
T
S
A
4250 T 0.40 0.54
1.39
1.05
0.99
0.99
1.47
1.71
1.87
1.87
M
R
A
S
I
T
M
T
R
S
I
R
T
S
M
IT
T
RA
IT
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TH96120

Stramit Roof Battens


DARWIN DEEMED-TO-COMPLY

Stramit Roof Battens may be used with either metal sheeting


or with concrete/terracotta tiles.The relevant performance can
be obtained from the following sections.

Information on the use of the Stramit Cyclonic Roof Batten


in the Darwin area can be found in the deemed to comply
sheets in the Darwin Area Manual.These sheets can also be
obtained from the local Stramit Building Products office. Each
application must conform to the specific details outlined in
Design Data Sheets.

TILES
Based on the foot traffic requirements of AS3623 the maximum
span for Stramit 0.48 Roof Batten is 900mm and Stramit
0.55 Roof Batten is 1200mm.
This assumes a maximum batten spacing of 300mm and
a maximum tile weight of 0.67 kPa.

METAL ROOFING

Wind Pressure (kPa) *

AS4055 Load Category

STRAMIT 0.48 ROOF BATTENS


MAXIMUM BATTEN SPACINGS (mm) #
Truss spacing (mm), fastening and truss material

Stramit sheeting, thickness bmt (mm) & fastening per sheet per batten
Monoclad

2 x No12 screws into 1.5 G450,


2 x No10 screws into 1.9 G450,

600

900

1200

Longspan

Speed Deck
Ultra

2 x No10 screws into 1.0 G550

or 2 x No10 type 17s into timber

450

Corrugated

0.42
450

600

900

0.48

0.42

0.48

0.42

0.48

0.42

0.48

1200

4 screws

3 scr

5 scr

3 scr

5 scr

3 scr

5 scr

3 scr

5 scr

1 clip & 3 scr

N1 1.35 2200 2200 2200


N2 1.94 2200 2200 2000
N3 2.96 2200 2060 1280

2200 2200 1770


2200 1900 1270
1630 1220 810

1350 1700
1350 1700
1350 1650

900
900
900

900
900
900

1200
1200
1200

1200
1200
1200

1750
1750
1350

1750
1750
1750

2250
2250
1350

2250
2250
2200

1700 2300
1700 2300
1350 1550

N4 4.43 1830 1370


N5 6.53 1270 950
N6 8.84 930 700

1090
750
550

1100 1100
750 750
-

800
-

900
900
700

800
-

1200
900
700

1450
1000
750

850
-

1450
1000
750

850
600
-

860
590
430

810
560
410

540
370
270

1050
600
-

Wind Pressure (kPa) *

AS4055 Load Category

STRAMIT 0.55 ROOF BATTENS


MAXIMUM BATTEN SPACINGS (mm) #
Truss spacing (mm), fastening and truss material

Stramit sheeting, thickness bmt (mm) & fastening per sheet per batten
Monoclad

2 x No12 screws into 1.5 G450,


2 x No10 screws into 1.9 G450,

600

900

1200

Longspan

Speed Deck
Ultra

2 x No10 screws into 1.0 G550

or 2 x No10 type 17s into timber

450

Corrugated

0.42
450

600

900

1200

0.48

4 screws

0.42

0.48

0.42

0.48

0.42

0.48

3 scr

5 scr

3 scr

5 scr

3 scr

5 scr

3 scr

5 scr

1 clip & 3 scr

N1 1.35 2200 2200 2200 1750


N2 1.94 2200 2200 2140 1250
N3 2.96 2200 2060 1370 800

2200 2200 1780 1330 1350 1700


2200 1900 1270 950 1350 1700
1630 1220 810 610 1350 1700

900
900
900

900
900
900

1200
1200
1200

1200
1200
1200

1750
1750
1500

1750
1750
1750

2250
2250
1500

2250
2250
2250

1700 2300
1700 2300
1500 1500

N4 4.43 1830 1380


N5 6.53 1270 950
N6 8.84 930 700

1090
750
550

400 1250 1250


850 850
-

800
-

900
900
800

950
650
450

1200
1050
800

1700
1150
850

1000
-

1700
1150
850

1000 1000
700 700
-

920
630
460

530
370
-

810
560
410

540
370
-

C1
C2
C3
C4

Strength
Wind Pressure (kPa) *

AS4055 Load Category

STRAMIT 0.75 CYCLONIC ROOF BATTENS


MAXIMUM BATTEN SPACINGS (mm) #
Stramit sheeting, thickness bmt (mm) & fastening per sheet per batten
(min No 14 Type 17s or equivalent)

Truss spacing (mm), fastening and truss material


2 x No14 screws into 1.5 G450,
or larger screws and/or thicker or higher
strength steel,
or 2 x No14 Type 17s into timber or
equivalent

Monoclad

2 x No12 screws into 1.5 G450


or 2 x No14 screws into 1.0 G550
or 2 x No12 Type 17s into timber

0.42

450

600

900

1200

450

600

900

1200

3.71 1950
5.54 1300
8.17 880
11.05 650

1460
980
660
490

970
650
440
320

730
490
330
-

1300
870
590
430

980
650
440
320

650
430
-

490
320
-

0.48

Corrugated
0.42

4 assy
1300
850
-

1300
850
550
-

0.60

5 assy
900
900
650
-

Note that at the truss spacings (batten spans) shown foot traffic loads to AS1562 have been
accounted for. All batten spacings (sheeting spans) shown are for three or more equal spans.
Cyclonic batten table based on connection testing to the BCA.

* Strength limit-state wind pressures in accordance with AS4055, allowing for local pressure areas.
# The apparent anomaly that at higher pressures some profile spans are longer than for higher performing products is due to the limitation being solely related to the number of fastenings into the batten. Products with more
closely spaced fasteners will have an increased capacity in these circumstances.

10

0.48

Longspan

1200
1100
700
-

0.42

0.48

5 assy
900
900
650
-

1600
1150
800
-

1750
1150
800
-

CapacityPLUS
0.42

0.48

3 assy
750
-

900
550
-

Batten spacing may be limited by truss


selection see left-hand columns.
Batten spacing will be limited by truss
selection see left-hand columns.
Batten spacing may be limited by sheeting
selection see right-hand columns.
Batten spacing will be limited by sheeting
selection see right-hand columns.

Stramit Ceiling Battens

Fastener Sizes
For fixing sheeting to Stramit Top Hats
& Roof Battens

STRAMIT CEILING BATTEN


MAXIMUM BATTEN SPANS (mm)
material

layers

12mm plasterboard
12mm plasterboard

1
2

batten centres (mm)


450
600
1500
1250

No.12 self-drilling and threading screws*


(see relevant sheeting manual for length and
other requirements) in non-cyclonic areas

1400
1100

No.14 self-drilling and threading screws*


with cyclone washer assemblies for through
fixed sheeting in cyclonic areas
* Use Type 17 screws or proprietary batten screws
for battens of 0.75mm thickness or less.

STRAMIT WA CEILING BATTEN


MAXIMUM BATTEN SPANS (mm)
material

layers

12mm plasterboard
12mm plasterboard

1
2

batten centres (mm)


450
600
1550
1250

For fixing Stramit Top Hats to supporting


structure. (At least two fasteners are
required at each connection size to be as
determined for design capacity)

1400
1150

No.12 x 20mm self-drilling and threading


screws

Spans are only suitable for fully internal applications and apply to
three or more continuous spans.

No.14 x 22mm self-drilling and threading


screws
For fixing Stramit Roof Battens to truss
or rafter. (At least two fasteners are
required at each connection)
No.10 x 16mm self-drilling and threading
screws for G450 steel of at least 1.9mm
thickness or for G550 steel of at least
1.0mm thickness
No.12 x 20mm self-drilling and threading
screws for G450 steel of at least 1.5mm
thickness
No.10 x 35mm type 17 screws into
softwood
No.10 x 25mm type 17 screws into
hardwood (F11 or better)

Additional fasteners
Two pairs of screws (or even a single pair positioned
obliquely) fixed to a relatively flexible support member,
such as a purlin flange, cannot be assumed to share load.
For example in the diagram below the proportion of total
load taken by screws at position A will be substantially
less than at position B. In Tables 1a to 5a the capacity
increase through using four screws rather than two is
just 30%.
A

For fixing Stramit Ceiling Battens to


truss or rafter. (At least two fasteners are
required at each connection)
No.10 x 16mm self-drilling and threading
screws for G450 steel of at least 1.9mm
thickness or for G550 steel of at least
1.0mm thickness

No.10 x 20mm type 17 screws into


softwood in non-cyclonic areas
No.12 x 25mm type 17 screws into
softwood in cyclonic areas
For fixing plasterboard to Stramit Ceiling
Battens
No.6 x 25 bugle-head self-drilling screws

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PROCUREMENT

INSTALLATION

Prices

Good Practice

Prices of Stramit Top Hats, Stramit Roof Battens and


Stramit Ceiling Battens can be obtained from your
nearest Stramit location or distributor of Stramit products.

Stramit recommends that good trade practice be


followed when using these products, such as found in
AISC/Australian Standards HB62 part 1 and HB39.

Availability

Walking

Most Stramit locations offer the full range of Stramit


Top Hats & Battens in stock lengths and some offer a
cut-to-length service for larger sections. Check with your
nearest Stramit office for availability.

Stramit Top Hats are not designed for walking on.


Residual oil may be present on these components from
manufacturing.The use of appropriate cradles or cherry
pickers is recommended. As a minimum follow these rules:

Orders

Never walk on purlins without safety mesh in place

Stramit Top Hats & Battens can be ordered directly,


through distributors or from steel merchants.

Always use a safety harness if walking on girts


Stramit Roof Battens have a lightly knurled upper surface
that assists in maintaining a foothold. Stramit Roof
Battens are designed to withstand foot traffic load
during installation and service.

Related Products
Purlins, girts and bridging a comprehensive range of
purlin sections and high-performance bridging.

Stramit Ceiling Battens are not able to sustain foot


traffic loads and must therefore not be walked on.

Roof and wall sheeting a wide choice of roof & wall


sheeting, decking profiles and walling.

Fixing/Connections
Delivery/Unloading

Always use the correct size and quantity of fasteners


as specified by the design engineer. Pairs of screws at
connections must be directly in line (parallel with the
supporting member).

Delivery can normally be made within 48 hours, subject


to the delivery location, quantity and material availability,
or can be at a pre-arranged date and time. Please ensure
that suitable arrangements have been made for truck
unloading, as this is the responsibility of the receiver. Pack
mass may be up to one tonne. Packs must never be placed
onto unclad purlins except directly above portal frames.

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Laps
Structural laps for Stramit Top Hats require a minimum
10% lap length (i.e. 5% at each end).

Further Information
A complimentary manual Stramit Purlins, Girts &
Bridging Detailing & Installation Guide is also available.

End fastenings of top hats or battens should be at least


25mm from the section end irrespective of whether this
occurs at the structure end or at an internal support.
Remember to allow for this additional material over and
above the span length/s when specifying, ordering or
cutting sections.

As well as our standard range of Technical Manuals,


Installation Leaflets, Case Studies and other promotional
literature Stramit has a series of Guides to aid design.
These include:

Concealed Fixed Decking


Roof Slope Guide
Foot Traffic Guide
Roof System Selection Guide
Bullnosing, Curving and Crimping
Acoustic Panels
Cyclonic Areas
Spring Curving Guide

Please contact your nearest Stramit location for any of


these guides, or other literature.
Top hat/batten overlaps (or non-structural laps) are
recommended to be 100 mm in length. In these cases
structural continuity must not be assumed.

References

When connecting overlapping top hats or roof battens


place foot onto upper section to nest sections prior to
and during fixing. Laps must be fastened through both
webs near both ends of the lap as shown below.

Standards Australia Handbook HB39 (Installation


code for metal roof and wall cladding)

Welding

Other Products

Stramit does not recommend the welding of top hats


or battens.The heat produced in welding will affect the
material properties of the high-tensile cold-formed steel
used by Stramit in all its top hats and battens. In many
instances considerable stress concentrations are likely to
arise, even with good quality welding. In addition, welding
will locally remove the galvanized coating leading to a
potential reduction in durability.

Stramit offers a wide range of building products, including:

In preparing this document reference has been made to:

AISC/Standards Australia Handbook HB62.1 (Code


of practice for safe erection of building steelwork)

Formwork decking
Roof and wall sheeting
Purlins, girts and bridging
Truss components
Gutters and downpipes
Fascias
Custom flashings
Insulating products
Fasteners

13

The Stramit web page can be found at:


www.stramit.com.au
Details of many Stramit products can also be seen on the RAIA site Product Selector at:
www.selector.com.au

prices

contact numbers for information

availability

general

technical

products
coating
colours

other

advice
product data

SYDNEY
33-83 Quarry Road, Erskine Park NSW 2759

phone
fax

(02) 9834 0909


(02) 9834 0988

(02) 9834 0900


(02) 9834 0988

CANBERRA
4 Bass Street, Queanbeyan NSW 2620

phone
fax

(02) 6297 3533


(02) 6297 8089

COFFS HARBOUR
6 Mansbridge Drive, Coffs Harbour NSW 2450

phone
fax

(02) 6652 6333


(02) 6651 3395

NEWCASTLE
17 Nelson Road, Cardiff NSW 2285

phone
fax

(02) 4954 5033


(02) 4954 5856

ORANGE
51 Leewood Drive, Orange NSW 2800

phone
fax

(02) 6361 0444


(02) 6361 9814

MELBOURNE
2/1464 Ferntree Gully Road, Knoxfield VIC 3180

phone
fax

ALBURY
18 Ariel Drive, Albury NSW 2640

phone
fax

(02) 6041 7600


(02) 6041 7666

BENDIGO
Ramsay Court, Kangaroo Flat VIC 3555

phone
fax

(03) 5447 8455


(03) 5447 9677

HOBART
57 Crooked Billett Drive, Brighton TAS 7030

phone
fax

(03) 6263 5536


(03) 6263 6950

LAUNCESTON
9 Richard Street,Western Junction TAS 7212

phone
fax

(03) 6391 9293


(03) 6391 8774

ADELAIDE
11 Stock Road, Cavan SA 5094

phone
fax

(08) 8262 4444


(08) 8262 6333

BRISBANE
57-71 Platinum Street, Crestmead QLD 4132

phone
fax

(07) 3803 9999


(07) 3803 1499

TOWNSVILLE
402-408 Bayswater Road, Garbutt QLD 4814

phone
fax

(07) 4779 0844


(07) 4775 7155

CAIRNS
Vickers Street, Edmonton QLD 4869

phone
fax

(07) 4045 3069


(07) 4045 4762

MACKAY
Brickworks Court, Glenella QLD 4740

phone
fax

(07) 4942 3488


(07) 4942 2343

MARYBOROUGH
10 Activity St, Maryborough QLD 4650

phone
fax

(07) 4121 2433


(07) 4123 3139

ROCKHAMPTON
41 Johnson St, Parkhurst QLD 4702

phone
fax

(07) 4936 2577


(07) 4936 4603

SUNSHINE COAST
Unit 1, 5 Kerryl St, Kunda Park QLD 4556

phone
fax

(07) 5456 4083


(07) 5456 4862

MURWILLUMBAH
6 Kay Street, Murwillumbah NSW 2484

phone
fax

(02) 6672 8542


(02) 6672 6798

DARWIN
55 Albatross Street,Winnellie NT 0820

phone
fax

(08) 8947 0780


(08) 8947 1577

PERTH
605-615 Bickley Road, Maddington WA 6109

phone
fax

(08) 9493 8800


(08) 9493 8899

BUNBURY
25 Proffit Street, Bunbury WA 6230

phone
fax

(08) 9721 8046


(08) 9721 8017

(03) 9237 6300


(03) 9237 6399

(02) 4954 5033


(02) 4954 5856

(03) 9237 6200


(03) 9237 6299

(03) 6263 5536


(03) 6263 6950

(08) 8262 4444


(08) 8262 6333

(07) 3803 9999


(07) 3803 1499

This document replaces all previous issues. Please destroy, or clearly mark as superseded, all previous issues.

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