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PorterSIPs by PorterCorp 4240 N. 136th Ave. Holland, MI 49424 800.354.7721 |
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Transverse Roof & Floor Panel Load Charts Transverse & Axial Wall Load Charts
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General Type "A" SIP Panel 38-001 Panel to Panel w/2x Lumber 38-102 Panel to Panel Floor Joist 38-104 Panel to Panel w/Insul Spline 38-106 Bearing Wall to Joist Multi-Story 38-203 Roof to Wall Beveled Seat 38-301 Roof to Wall Canted Plate 38-302 Roof Ridge w/Solid Blocking 38-303 Cantilever Roof Ridge w/Solid Blocking 38-304 Roof Ridge Connection w/EPS insert 38-306 Roof Eave on Pitched Roof 38-307 Roof to Wall on Gable Roof 38-308 Roof Ridge w/o Solid Blocking 38-312 Single Plate Insulated Headers 38-501 Double Plate Insulated Headers 38-502 Reinforcement of Field-Cut Wall Openings 38-503 |
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When a crane is to be used to lift a panel into
position, care must be taken in rigging the panel to avoid crushing the
edges of the OSB.
One method is to drill a hole through the panel and insert a large eyebolt of sufficient capacity to safely support the load, using large washers to avoid pull-through. Following installation, the hole should be filled (sealed) with expansion foam. Another method is to use a fixture, with attachment point(s), which screw onto the panel. These fixtures are available for loan or can be fabricated, ask the factory for details. Use normal caution when lifting panels, keep all personnel clear of the overhead load. Always use one or two tag lines to control the orientation of the panel. Avoid lifting panels under windy conditions.
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