Gable ladder
This frame contains the default settings for gable ladders. Gable ladders are non-structural elements that can be used to create an overlap of the roof plane over the gable. In gable ladders, the timber members are oriented in the vertical direction (the height and width of the section are interchanged) and no nail plates are inserted in the joint. The basic characteristic of a gable ladder is the thickness, which should match the rafter depth in the roof structure. This can be entered in the "Width of ladders" field.
According to the design, two basic types can be distinguished: "Basic" and "With intermediate noggins":
Basic
A simpler type of gable ladder where the internal elements are oriented perpendicular to the slope of the roof plane. The advantage of this design is that all infill elements act as a cantilever, so larger overlaps over the gable can be resolved using this type. The disadvantage is that the infill elements are oriented differently from the top chords of conventional trusses. This needs to be addressed when installing the roofing, for example by the use of counter-battens.
For this type, only the "horizontal noggins spacing" is specified.
type "Basic"
With intermediate noggins
This type of gable ladder has a more complex shape, the infill elements are arranged in two different perpendicular directions. The aim is to obtain an arrangement of infill elements that has the same orientation as the top chords of conventional trusses. The disadvantage of this type is that fewer elements are arranged in the direction perpendicular to the gable and the load capacity of the gable ladder in this direction is limited.
type "With intermediate noggins"
The following parameters are specified for this type:
Length of inner bay - centre lines |
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Length of inner bay - centre lines |
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Number of intermediate noggins |
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Part "Gable ladder"