G Fink Roof Truss

The fink is a basic webbed truss design that provides the most economical roof solution.
G fink roof truss. Add to list click to add item 26 spreadweb residential roof truss 5 12 pitch 87 to your list. 1 grade yellow pine. Albert fink designed his truss bridges for several american railroads especially the baltimore and ohio and the louisville and nashville. Residential roof trusses manufactured with no.
Roof live load 25 lb ft2 b. The fink truss bridge was patented by albert fink in 1854. The fink design enables roof loads to be transferred down to the wallplate. Click to add item 26 spreadweb residential roof truss 5 12 pitch 87 to the compare list.
Calculate the tension and compression forces on each member given the load requirements below. Calculate all angles and lengths necessary to build the truss. The fink roof truss is a simple webbed truss design that provides the most economical roof solution for roof structures. Compare click to add item 26 spreadweb residential roof truss 5 12 pitch 87 to the compare list.
Unbalanced roof live loads have been considered for this design. The 1865 annual report of the president and directors of the louisville and nashville railroad company lists 29 fink truss bridges out of a total of 66 bridges on the railroad. Fink trusses were originally invented for the purpose of beefing up bridges but many contractors now use them to increase the strength of interior structures. In a fink truss the internal joists are arranged in a w shape ensuring even weight distribution from one end to the other.
Designed in accordance with the 2015 international residential code sections r502 11 1 and r802 10 2 and referenced standard ansi tpi 1. Semi rigid pitch breaks with fixed heels member end fixity model was used in the analysis and design of this truss. Each truss is responsible for a 2 foot section through the roof as trusses are typically placed 24 apart and thus must carry 12 on either side. Insulation is fitted by mbc to the bottom chord of the fink roof truss at ceiling level.