C section purlins or cee section purlins are designed to form the walls and floor joists of a building shell structure making them also ideal for supporting beams needed for mezzanine flooring.
Roof framing plan roofing c purlins.
Rafters rafters make up the main framework of all roofs.
Our frame is welded up of 1 x 1 angle bar and 1 flat bar.
A common arrangement is a rafter and purlin system which combines purlins and rafters.
The tops of inclined rafters are fastened to.
This frame supports and is hidden by a metal facia board.
The roof support system is a ridgepole and either rafters which run perpendicular from the top of the walls to the ridge or purlins which run parallel to the ridge.
Also referred to as secondary structurals this type of framing runs in between primary framing elements creating a structure within a structure much like cross beams in a wooden building.
In addition our c section purlins can also be used for door framing roof trimming window trimming parapet rails and side rails also see z purlins.
They vary in size depending on length and spacing.
Purlins traditionally support the roof deck cladding sheeting and are in turn supported by the principal rafters steel beams etc.
Metal c purlins are light in weight and perfect for simple span construction.
They are inclined members spaced from 16 to 48 inches apart.
Welded together they can be used as columns braces and ties.
Secondary framing is an important component of many pre engineered metal buildings.
The steel purlins are in turn supported by rafters or walls.
The shape of cee purlins does not allow end lapping they are butted together.
Cee purlins are secondary steel framing members most commonly used as roof purlins wall girts and header jamb and sill for windows and doors on metal buildings.
Roofing terms when framing a roof figure 7 2 carpenters must be familiar with commonly used roofing terms figures 7 3 and 7 4.
The purlins support the long span steel roofing but before the roof itself is put on a metal facia frame is installed around the perimeter of the roof.
The facia frame may also supports the soffit.
In the past the majority of roof structures were of wooden construction but over the past 15 to 20 years there has been a vast shift away from wood to metal mainly steel roof construction.