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Appendicies A ‘Timber Fixing & Lintel PS1 xpam “tm atany one time, a ‘ne documents subscribed to may be holdin prin ws wae UL TOF EAN 1% oF: SECTION 2 ~ GENERAL NZS 3604:2011 Table 2.2 Fixing type and capacity reference guide (a00 24.4.1) i | Aitsrnative iBesctiption | fixifigicapacity | Sea table oe . i (en) do Lt 2/90%x3.5 end nails o7 B 2/90x8.A8 end nails +2 wire dogs 47 a8 © 2/90x3:15 endinalls + strap fixing (o0e figure 812) 85 D —4/90x3.15 end nails +2 strap fixing (double stud) 16.0 Ato. E _2/90x8.18 skew nalls +2 wire dogs ar AIO Jot, Ato | ote 1015 F | 2/90x9.18 skew nals + strap fixing (see faure 10.6) 7 156, A156 15310, A15.10 | & — 10/80%3.45 nails (6 each side) 47 H 1/ M2 bolt | 8s 102, A102 i | 182 ABZ 1 | By M2 bolts fo teas J ayMi6 bolts 2.0 K 16 /90x9:5 nails | 80 L | 2/Mi2bots | ee ee M — 2/MH6 bots {we N__ | 8/100x 4.0 HDG nails (hand driven) i { © — | 2/ M12 bolts (eve figure 9.3 (G)) { 68 10.8, A10.8 - ; 4 15.8, AI5.8 137 | 2 HDG ‘tat straps (9 fgure 9.8 (3) 1 / 10g selt-driling screw, 80 mm long / 14g self-driling Type 17 screw, 100 mm long NOTE Capactis are associated with fixing type, not fasteners. See Individual selection tables forthe approptiata txing type for tha application 28 COPYRIGHT © Standards New Zealand y print ‘owntoad this document and ma be held in printed form at any on ee cosine nc [0% of the documents subscribed to may 2 time, tb) SECTION 4 DURABILITY NZS 3604:2011 ‘Table 41 ~ Protection required fdr steel fixings and fastenings excluding nails and screws! (9 4.4: Se Das poy Cotas Tr Continuously coated Nail plates galvanized steol® LOSED AND ROOF SPAGES = ~uzos Hot oped ganized Allothor structural Mid stee! (uncoated, coe non-galvanized) SHELTERED® “Type 304 stainless [AND EXPOSED steal Treated tinber te | Subtearavortod | syerrenenwe | Hetelppad galvanized connections more | 7000mmntorless_| than 600 mm from Subfloors thé ground and all | ented more than | EXPOSED ‘ype g04 etaoes 7000 mime Foam Pesiettinber ple | suetrenens “ype $04 stainloos 600 mm of the ground aD oo a : Hotdpped gatvantzed All other strustural SHELTERED steel?) ange, set 5 fabrleated brackets” | expogep ‘ype BM eatoes ()- tems described in this table are steel fasionars required to last not ess than 59 years, used for ining timber, ‘such as nal plates, bolts, brackets, wire dogs and similar, but not including nals or screws (whic are descrlbed In tables). @) All galvanizing waights to stoo! shall bo as given in table 4.2 (@)_ Stoel fixhigs in tmbor treated with coppa'-based timber preservatives shal be as per 4.4.4 (@)*Sheltored” shall be that above a 45° line drawn from the lower edge of a projecting weathertight structure such as a ‘oor, roof or deok. “Exposed” shall be below that 45° ine, See figure 4.8fa and (b) (©). Type 204 stainjoss stools suticiet to comply wth NZBC requirements, but may have surface rust. Type S16 may bo used where appearance is a consideration but excaeds the requlramonts ofthe NZBC. (6) "Fabricated brackets” shall be made from 5 ram (minimum thickness) mild steel andl shall be hot-dipped galvanized. 442 Galvanized steel components shall have galvanized coating masses in accordance with table 4.2 4-10 COPYRIGHT @ Standards Now Zealand “form at any one time, Pr to may be held it but not more than 10% “the documents subscribed SECTION 4—- DURABILITY Table 4.2 ~ Galvanizing of steel components other than nails and screws (soo 4.4.2) Component Standard ee Bolts in any location that require ASINZS 4680 and 600 gin? average galvanizing (ee table 4.1) as t2i4 Nail plates used in sheltered locations | AS 1997 275 pre-galvanized sheet Nall plates used in exposed locations | as/nzs 4680 390 gf? Brackets used in sheltered locations | AS/NZS 4680 390 gf? Brackets used in exposed locations ‘ASINZS 4680 600 gin? Nall plats used In roof spaces 8 1897 2278 pro-galvanized sheet Wire dogs in any locaton that require | AS/NZS 4594 160 gi? (Z2n-+ 5 % Al) galvanizing (see table 4.1) | 44.8. Naile The materials for nails and screws shall be as given in table 4.3. Table 4.3 ~ Steel items such as nails and screws used for framing and cladding (see 4.4.9) eet PE Cleing that acts | Non-suuciwra | Femina | raming in| Framingin “Shattered? | "exposed ree as bracing (50-year, | cladding (15-year |, iui dura dua) | root | eee | esa EZICLME Stainless steal or | Galvanized stool | Mild steel Galvanized | Stainless silloon bronze or steel steel protected galvanized steel™ EIESEME Galvanized steel | Galvanized stoo! | Mild steel™ Galvanized | Galvanized ac steel®! steel (Q)Fordotinitiis of closed, "sheltered", and “exposed sae table Aa and ure 43a) and fo: @)_‘Stainioss steel rails shall bs minimum Type 904 and: shal have annular grooves to provide similar witherawal resistance to hot-dippad galvanized nal, @) Protection of galvanized steat nals shall consist of putty and an extetor painting aystem consisting of primer ‘undercoat sind 2 top colts of ol-based or acryis paint |) Whore the oladsing is corrosive tina, such as westarn fed coda oF redwood os treated with coppei-based ‘ACQiot Guz prosorvatives, Uso stainlene steel orsilcon bronze (8) Stee! fixings in timber treated with coppertbased preservatives shal be as per 4:44 (0), Irrespective ofthe above, nals anid strews shall be Compatible with any fixing plate that fs used with ther (7) Nails and serews and othr fangs ito ples within 600:mm pf the ground shal be stailoss ste (@) Galvanized ils stialbe hot-dipped galvanized to a minimum of 220 af galvanized ecrevis shall be inechanicaly Zine plated In decordance with AS A866! Part 2, Class 4 ‘Type 804 stainless steal is sufficient to comply with NZBG requirements, but may hve Sutiace rust. Typo 316 fay 'be used where appearance isa consideration but exceads the requirements ofthe NZBC. @ COPYRIGHT © Standards Now Zealand 4-11 printed form at any one time, : i i fay be held maswerspec (yvees9) SuDscripers are but not more than 10% of the documents SECTION 8 ~ WALLS ‘Table 8.19 ~ Nailing schedule for hand-« sn and power-driven nails (s20 8.8.6) NZS 3604:2011 banat mn) x | umber | eth) | Numer diameter (mm) Location diameter (mm) Location mri and pe Botom leo or fone (3 eral as and 100x375 | 2atsoomm | eoxsis | setezomm ira! wall rechg cate sane ren (nora wats maybe | tooxars | tateoomm | soxess | 1to00mm tal to tor ck cane comme (©) Trimmer not exceeding 100 x 3.75 4 (end nailed) 90x 3.15 6 (end nailed) tamtons 75x3.15 or 2 (skewed) 75x 3.06 2 (ekewed) wana to shud 400 x 3.75 2 (end nailed) 90x 315 2 (end nailed) Fallot saightned “each Fa ee ee Ve pit intop ae Tene 3 7sxa06 4 cekiworgu Toxsiser | A(aewed ; him Lat ng rooxs7e | atnaiay | X81 |S end nates Tb board sa 1003975 2 voxai6 8 Si or oar tins bingo or ta'tinmornotoxcnesng, | 100x975 | 2reninola) | pox’ | 3 endnatea panier t) Timmer totexceeding |” 100x075 | sendnaleay | coats |S onda aomiony (a Minmorenat ecceding | 100x073 | Atendratea) | 00x85 | endnae domtera Solid plaster batten to stud 60 x 2.8 (gal) 500.mm centres | 60x 2.8 (galv.) | 500mmcentres 75 x3.15 or 4 (skewed) 75 X3.06 4 (skewed) Stud 16 ts. 1003.75 2 (end nailed) 90x 3.45 3 (end nailed) Tobias 01mm £98 nn c Goommessmmandton | sooxa7s | 2A500mm -} yoy ays) Satstni peat Tinie uh nopoands oatngandsidsatnal™| 100x875. | bomincenres | 90x85 | eno mm canes THnring sdb abubied Sugtmedatsy uncer | t00xe voxiss 2 Waling to stud 60x28 2 60x 2.8 2 (1) Nail lengths and climeters are the minimum aquired. {Q) Rotor to 4. for required protoctve coatings for motal fasteners. @) For stude up to 2.7 in length, 2/90 x 3.15 power-driven nals (end nailed) are sufficient 8-44 COPYRIGHT @ Standards Now Zealand Jau wns aocument an may print “orm at any one time. In print “the documents subseribed to may be held it but not more than 10%: y SECTION 10 - ROOF FRAMING Table 10:18 — Nailing schedule for handsdriven and power-driven nails (s00 10.5.1 —————_____ - NZS 3604:2011 10-52 COPYRIGHT @ Standards New Zealand Hand-driven nails Power-driven nails Joi Length (rm) x | Lenath (mim) a Joint sagt (mn) x nat (nen) x Number? Number! diameter (mm) diameter (rm) 2a snatype” |_teeaton snatypo,” | _beeaton Rating Ratler or jack rafter toridgo ee a Seetable10.1 | Seotabletat | Seetablo 10.1 | See table 10.1 e01021.8.7 Truss to top plate of extemal | Seotables 10.14 | Soe abies | Seetables 10.4 | See tables | wat : and1035 | s0:J4and:0s | and106 | 10:14 and 1036 Truss iotop plate ofteral | so x75 5 ee > Coiling batten to paral! top 2 at 400 mm : 2 at 400 mm Blot of oral watbracg 75x95 aun 90x95 aan olla to or cleat to rafter 15x35 4 75x3.08 4 Fitches to ridge board and roof members foreach sido 60x28 60x28 3 on both joints Hip rafter to top plate Seotabie iat | Seetable 10:1 See tabla 10.1 Underpurinsrtto 1004978 2x6 underpurin ortop plate or | Together with 2 fogotner with 3 aoa fixing typos as sot fixing types as set ut in table 10.5 out n table 10,5 Strutting beam totop plate | Seetablet0.7 | Seetabieto7 | Seetable107 | Seo table 10.7 Roof braces at each connection to a framing momber (@) 90 mm x 19 mm brace 7sxa45 3 75x945 3 (6) 70mm x45 mm brace 100x375 2 90x 345 3 runner (6) 90 mm x 45 mm brace 400x375 3 90x35 5 (@) Stoel strip brace @) Atonds 60x 3.45 a = e {W) Other cases 60x36 2 7 . Gi) To ends of braces : = - = NOTE (0) Nat lengths and clametars are the minimum requird @) Rotor o 4.4 for required protective coatings for metal feteners (8) Proprietary xine wth he required fixing capacity inated in tho tables may be used SECTION 10 - ROOF FRAMING Table 10:18 —-Nailing schedule for hand-driven and power-driven nails (continued) (se@ 10.5.1) Hand-driven nails Power-driven nails Length (imi) x soint Length (rm) x Number! Number! diameter (mm) diameter (mm) and type ee and type oa Roof framing (continued) Blocking between rafters, joists or truss chords, 980 mm x 45 mm 100x 8:75 2 (end nailed) 90 x3.15 2 (ond nailed) Outriggerto gable top plate | Seetable 10:10 | Seetable 10.10 | Soctable 10.10 | Soe table 10.10 (@stor equivalent purins) | andtable 10.11 | andtable 10.11 | andtable 10.11 | and table 10.11 100% 3:75 7 2 (end nailed) Outigerto rater 5 voxa1s | stontnaog 75x 3.15 4 (skewed) eee ie ee : Ping ratrtcutigger | 100x376 voxsis 3 utioertiockraioioe | seoxare | atsewas) | 80x: 4 sone) Purlin or batten directly to ‘See table 10.10 ‘See table 10.10 | See table 10.10 ‘See table 10.10 far otop cord odibotoat | saubleoit | andlbelot | aunt | Robtsarking Board sarking to rafters or | top chords: (2) Boards not exceeding 2% x finished 1 75 mm wide thickness (©) Boards exceeding 2 5 - 75 mm wide yore uly ivensea 10 temporarily download this document and may print ‘tbut not more than 10% of the documents subscribed to may be held in printed form at any one tena Sheet material for shoot sarking to : (@) Rafters ortop chords at | 80x25FH | 150mm -cantres ‘sheet edges (b) Intermediate supports 300 mm centres - - Purline or battens through sarking to reftor or top Soo tabla 1015 | Seetable1045 | See table 1015 | Seotable 10.16 chord NoTe- (1) Nall lengths and diamotors are the minimum require. 2) Refer to 44 for required protective coatings for motal fasteners. (9) Proprietary fhengs with the required ting eapacty indicated in the tables may be used. COPYRIGHT © Standards Now Zealand 10-53 SECTION 13 - CEILINGS NZS 3604:2011 | 13.6 NAILING SCHEDULE FOR CEILINGS ‘Table 18.3 lists the size, number and location of nails to be used in ccolings. See 2.4 and 4.4.9 for other requirements for nails. Table 19.3 ~ Nailing schedule for hand- 100x375 | 2 (ekowed) 903.15 2 (skewed) 100x376 | 2iekovied) | 90x915 | 4 (skewed) 100x375 2 90x96 3 : 60x28 or 1 60x28 1 E oo) srt xe 1 - = g yeicta staple £ [er me es ort 75x3.16 2 753.06 2 sy | pedeniFisRy 5 $00x3:75 a 903.15 5 = 2 100%3.75 2 90x35 2 2 100%3.75 4 90x3.5 6 NoTe- (1) Naiengths and ciamotrs are the minimum required. (2) Relerto 44 for required protoatve coatings for metal fasteners. 18-40 COPYRIGHT @ Standards Now Zealand ® 10/2011 INTEL, FING SCHEDULE ALTERNATIVE TO TABLE 8.14 & FIGURE 8.12 NZS 3604:2011 NOTE: { =CTION CHART FOR 4 At nga ae desig tr vor ads ony. Dead | loads include the roof weight and standard calling | Weight of 0.20 kPa. Reter to Table 8.19 NZS $604:2011 for naling schedule to resist horizontal loads > These fings assume the correct choice of rafteriuss to top plate connections have been made, % _Allfizings assume bottom plate thickness of 45mm ‘maximum, Note: TYLOK options on timber species, Wall framing arrangements under girder trusses aro Not covered in this echedule. j All imber selections are as per NZS 96042011. rm Borin foonsal Sh po Si DEFINITIONS 7] aookioo intl epan dimension polnt Topplato TI Lint 15 ig Trimmer studs \ & (Number of studs, indicative onl) \_ sacs | | 1 | { | fanaa ae | Sain amlmaaninmm ml e E E E E E E E f 2 | ok Bottom plate “tack stud imam im mei mm ‘eight zzxozzzp0270 Lintel Supporting Girder Trusse: Root | _UghtRoot | Heavy Roo! Tributary |~“Wind Zone | Wind Zone _| Tai fcan | ww [a Ht a GAY pH [va ¢ i Wi H H a year of zzzozzro0> 7; \zzzz0 |tzzoo00 i Notos: 1) Root Tributary Area = approx. 12 x (Total oo! area on gir ‘and tafter tussos aupported by lint) 2) Assumed girder tru is al md span or mide hid pan of ited 8) Use similar hinge for bath ands of ne! 4) A chor cases requ spec enginoering design Mitek’ LeeRLaKe TYPE F es Z ——_, Bee wna eek 2x 0rom x15 da all asad 5 = / ouatae | es e ae seemcatsdenas ncoalva on. ermxstecerae inate oly Tne ene ee th Fator Tale 8 nesnoeor meet i f i Sas | | «_—_ eee | Lintet ae sa vom _deaclybetow lt Qyploat)—* | ‘6x 90mm x 9.15 dis. lls amma “@omnm (Twa wows a eh ‘Stud numbers Li ae [T son Gove Sucre UT. smn. pit 280e For Table 5 Sina nee on on on on ane sora |1] curse cua HL! Sea Satie seo I ‘for Dougiss Fr rl {ation eae eet nlenee were Tren, [eeocmxAtt de meter a oo Seren ia [pap den wo rao SS TT 5 Fama on eae on |_ Pht rg Sc 7 meen | ee ase HE exten oomrany acae a Hl renee, anes Sonn «3.18 a hs oT] oR on S ccna FT} TFT seaeena wom wets | mB nomuuisen, Og" i agemaen He pe Ht sae Se aa Bo ae a ear, etany etn ie [Wipes conse tg aku ca MiTek New Zealand Limited iio FS ah ea wi De as wr rain] VAR OS Soye sen Mitek 82 eeniaeaam GANG-NAIL® LUMBERLOK® BOWMAC™ f | eo IT ® 10/2011 IF BRACING S AS PER NZS 3604:2011 xv Covers roof bracing requirements to resist horizontal loads as set out in NZS 3604:2011 Section 10. A definitive guide to the description and installation of Roof Plane Braces and Roof Space Braces. Root Bracing Requirements Roof Type Light Roof Heavy Roof ‘One roof brace One roof brace per 50m‘of roof area par 25m‘of roof area (see rule 8 for minimum (see rule 8 for minimum requirements). requirements). oot Bracing - Rules & Definitions 1. The bracing described in this brochure covers both framed roofs and fully trussed roofs. 2. Roofplanes less than 6m*(e.g. dormers & porches) do not require bracing. 3. Roof braces can consist of either i) Roof Plane Brace or ii) Roof Space Brace or combination of the two. 4, Roof braces are not required on roofs where sarkingis installed as per NZS 3604:2011 Clause 10.4.4 or where a ceiling diaphragm is installed ands attached to the rafters. 5. Roofareais the actual plan area of the roof and includes overhangs. 8. Ahip or valley rafter running continuously from ridge to top plate can be classed as one roof plane brace. 7. Apair of crossed LUMBERLOK Strip Brace (preferred for ease of installation) can be classed as one roofplane brace and shall be installed as detailed in this brochure. 8. There must be at least one roof plane brace in each roof plane. Each ridge line shall have a minimum of two roof braces. 9. Every design effort should be made to distribute the roof braces as evenly as possible overthe entire root area and run alternately in opposite directions. i) ROOF PLANE BRACE Each roof plane brace can be: IMBEROR® * A hip o valley rafter running continuously from ridge to the top plate in accordance with NZS 8604:2011 Clauses 10.2.1.3.2 oF 10.2.1.3.3 ‘OR * Apair of tensioned and crossed LUMBERLOK Strip Brace running continuously from ridge to top plate installed as detailed below. 5xa0mmxa.t5 da nals each ond 110m x15 a nal at crossing fata tontening) 1 5 x30mm x3.15 di. als each end Thee 460mm nate iy mgees,, rd oe as we ss lps reg oe en Eo {0} ore than 2m ong (tee 8). ae Fix to truss chords i peecest ome = ee eaters race a SS55 eer g itt ‘por chor a ee ~ aie gee OH ‘pal of tonsioned and crossed LUMEEERLOK ‘Sip Braco over tp cherdstators Instalod @'45" 81 the Faller x prin in, = SN SAAS zz SOY SY depth above nse chord fa Samo oe, ‘Sip Brace oa bein lover top af puri. Fe wit 1x 0mm «3.15 a ala he tn closest to tho ratteruss rossing rae Ax oon oate ‘oven ox ds Fume ted ibe ot re x ot ‘eto hc th ate 2 tn cow how i 20x45 et pac aon parlor ial a ‘oan Farateteisn cg wmose~ ar (B) Not directly under the ridge - more than 2m lang, igen 4x otra net por rate ch end issn each end — 200% 45 Rao 70345 nna 0d sac race patel ‘min oft ‘win 25 of tam eho wih paral ge e hls prchad <3 Hocking btwoon ‘we bacemandare at on max cP th coment ace “Noemie whens citg apna caring wth Clause 13.5 of NZS 9604201 i ed rani Mileke Sse GANGNAIL® LUMBERLOK* BOWMAG™ i __MiTek New Zealand Limited

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