Don t look at their advertised weight capacity and think that your ceiling can automatically hold that.
Roof truss weight capacity.
If the total weight exceeds the load limit of the truss then the truss is compromised.
24 truss 120 150 30 160 200 36 220 300 40 270 350 50 375 500 60 450 600 70 600 800 80 800 1000.
Calculating the load on a flat roof is a challenging task for the layperson that involves knowledge of building materials their weights and local building codes.
The entire roof load is supported by load bearing walls which in turn transfer weight to the foundations of your home.
My truss weight table per single truss.
How much weight your roof can hold before it caves in is a totally different question.
Most commonly the roof s internal support structure is composed of a fairly complicated system of structural elements designed to manage the load from the roof.
A typical load is 5 and 10 pounds per square foot.
When in doubt go light on the weight you re storing up there.
Dead load weight of roof trusses top chord bottom chord webs weight per lineal foot plf 2x4 2x4 2x4 4 3 2x4 2x8 2x4 5 6 2x6 2x4 2x4 4 8 2x6 2x6 2x4 5 5 2x6 2x6 2x6 6 2 2x6 2x8 2x4 5 9 2x6 2x10 2x4 6 6 2x6 2x10 2x6 7 2 2x8 2x8 2x4 6 6 2x8 2x8 2x6 7 2 2x8 2x10 2x8 8 4 dead load weight of floor trusses depth in inches top chord bottom chord.
All weight hanging from the truss has to be added to the existing dead load.
A roof truss is a triangular wood structure that is engineered to hold up much of the weight of the rest of the roof.
The truss is a framework consisting of rafters posts and struts which supports your roof.
Roof truss span tables alpine engineered products 15 top chord 2x4 2x6 2x6 2x4 2x6 2x6 2x4 2x6 2x6 2x4 2x6 2x6 bottom chord 2x4 2x4 2x6 2x4 2x4 2x6 2x4 2x4 2x6 2x4 2x4 2x6 2 12 24 24 33 27 27 37 31 31 43 33 33 46 2 5 12 29 29 39 33 33 45 37 38 52 39 40 55 3 12 34 34 46 37 39 53 40 44 60 43 46 64.
Trusses struts and props.
Be careful and your roof system will perform admirably for generations.
Make sure items are spaced so that the weight is evenly distributed over the chords.
The straight lengths of wood known as members that roof trusses built with are connected with intersections that distribute the weight evenly down the length of each member.
The dead load on the bottom chord of a truss varies with the weight of materials attached to it such as drywall on the ceiling.
Regardless of truss span or truss weight use common sense when lifting the trusses into place.