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STRAMIT®

TOP HATS
& BATTENS
CAPACITY TABLES

p r o d u c t t e c h n i c a l m a n u a l

THB
STRAMIT ®
TOP HATS & BATTENS
CAPACITY TABLES

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IMPORTANT NOTE
The information contained within this brochure is as far as possible accurate at the date of publication, however, before application in a particular
situation, Stramit Building Products recommends that you obtain qualified expert advice confirming the suitability of product(s) and information in
question for the application proposed. While Stramit accepts its legal obligations, be aware however that to the extent permitted by law, Stramit
disclaims all liability (including liability for negligence) for all loss and damage resulting from the use of the information provided in this brochure.
CONTENTS INTRODUCTION
Selection and Specification 2 This Stramit® Top Hat and Battens product technical
Features 2 manual incorporates limit-state design capacities.Tables
Applications 2 for Stramit® Top Hats have been prepared using software
Materials 2 developed for Stramit by the University of Sydney.This
Specification 2 software is based on the limit-state AS/NZS4600:1996*
Adverse Conditions 2 ‘Cold-formed steel structures’.
Compatibility 2 Stramit Research and Development has carried out
numerous in-house tests at Stramit Technology, Sydney
Design Data 3
on both roof and ceiling battens. In addition testing of
General 3
top hats has been carried out at the University of Sydney
Sizes 3
using the University’s vacuum test rig.These tests have
Section Properties 3
been used in the derivation and substantiation of the
Loadings 4
enclosed design data.
Spacings 4
Performance Stramit® Top Hats 4
Design Capacity Tables 4 -9 Testing
Lap/Ends 5 Stramit® Top Hat and Battens generally show significant
Performance Stramit® Roof Battens 10 inelastic reserve under test. It can be difficult to define
Tiles 10 “failure” under such circumstances. A consequence is a yet
Metal Roofing 10 to be resolved debate over the definition of serviceability
Darwin Deemed-to-comply 10 and strength limit-states of small secondary structural
Performance Stramit® Ceiling Battens 11 members. As this may depend in part on the nature of
Additional Fasteners 11 usage and the integrity of the primary structural members
Fastener Sizes 11 data for Stramit® Top Hats has been provided in a way
Procurement 12 that enables the designer to choose.
Prices 12 Data for Stramit® Roof Battens and for Stramit® Ceiling
Availability 12 Battens are each presented in a different manner. In each
Orders 12 case the presentation reflects the specific usage of these
Related Products 12 products and the nature of the controlling factors that
Delivery/Unloading 12 are quite different.
Installation 12
Good Practice 12 Customer Support
Walking 12 Stramit has a Technical Services Manager in each region
Fixing/Connections 12 to assist with all issues related to top hats and battens.
Laps 12 This enables Stramit to provide advice that reflects local
Welding 12 conditions and practices.
Additional Information 13
Further Information 13
References 13
Other Products 13

* All further references to AS/NZ4600:1996 are shown as simply AS4600.

1
SELECTION & SPECIFICATION
Features Specification
• High tensile steel – for high strength and low weight Maintaining the structural integrity of a building structure
is important. Even an apparently small change in product
• Quality products – with Stramit’s proven record for
material or dimensions can lead to a considerable reduction
manufacture and supply
in performance. One of the best ways to ensure structural
• Limit-state design data – for fully conforming designs adequacy is to prepare and enforce an appropriate
• Fully tested – for technical confidence specification for structural components.

• Rolled safety edges on roof and ceiling battens – to A suggested specification is:
enhance user confidence “All top hats/roof battens/ceiling battens shall be Stramit
sections or approved equivalent supported by submission
• Knurled anti-slip surfaces on roof and ceiling battens – of section properties and capacity calculations/data in
for easier fastening accordance with AS4600, AS3623 and AS1562. All sections
shall be produced from high-tensile G500/G550 steel with
Applications
a galvanised/zinc-aluminium alloy coating conforming to
The range of Stramit® Top Hats is ideal for small to AS1397. All sections must be installed in accordance with the
medium sized sheds and similar structures. Stramit® Roof manufacturers recommendations with particular reference
Battens have been developed specifically for domestic to the number, size, grade and positioning of fasteners.”
applications but may be used in small commercial structures
as well, with Stramit® Cyclonic Roof Battens having Adverse Conditions
enhanced performance to endure the repeated loadings Stramit® Top Hats and Battens will give excellent durability
that can be experienced in tropical cyclones. Stramit® in most applications. In exposed conditions, unwashed areas
Ceiling Battens are intended for use with plasterboard subject to salt-laden air or other corrosive matter may
sheeting in both domestic and commercial situations. need additional protection. Stramit® Top Hats and Battens
are not recommended for use in enclosed areas within
Materials 450mm of moist soil.
Stramit® Top Hats & Battens are manufactured from
high-tensile (G550/G500) steel with either AZ150 Compatibility
zinc-aluminium alloy or Z350 galvanised coating in full Contact between galvanised steel and copper (e.g. pipework)
conformance with AS1397. must be avoided as premature corrosion will occur.

STRAMIT® TOP HATS & BATTENS – PRODUCT THICKNESS, GRADE AND MASS
product thickness bmt steel grade mass

Stramit® Top Hat TH64075 0.75 mm G550 1.26 kg/m


Stramit® Top Hat TH64100 1.00 mm G550 1.67 kg/m
Stramit Top Hat TH64120
®
1.20 mm G500 2.00 kg/m

Stramit Top Hat TH96075


®
0.75 mm G550 1.65 kg/m
Stramit® Top Hat TH96100 1.00 mm G550 2.18 kg/m
Stramit® Top Hat TH96120 1.20 mm G500 2.60 kg/m

Stramit® Roof Batten 0.48 0.48 mm G550 0.60 kg/m


Stramit® Roof Batten 0.55 0.55 mm G550 0.77 kg/m
Stramit® Cyclonic Roof Batten 0.75 mm G550 0.98 kg/m

Stramit® Ceiling Batten 0.42 mm G550 0.37 kg/m


Stramit® WA Ceiling Batten 0.42 mm G550 0.34 kg/m

2
DESIGN DATA
General Stramit ® Battens
Stramit recommends that all designs conform to relevant
Australian Standards such as AS1170 series (Loading
Codes), AS4600 (Cold-formed steel structures) and
AS3623 (Domestic metal framing).

Sizes
Stramit ® Cyclonic Stramit ®
Stramit ® Top Hat Roof Batten Roof Batten
TH64 series TH96 series
36mm

36mm

96mm
64mm Stramit ® Stramit ® WA
Ceiling Batten Ceiling Batten

22mm 22mm

97mm (approx) 109mm (approx)

Stramit ® Top Hat Stramit ® Top Hat


TH64075, TH64100, TH64120 TH96075, TH96100, TH96120

Section Properties

STRAMIT® TOP HATS & BATTENS – FULL SECTION PROPERTIES


+ - + -
Section Area Ag Ix Iy Zx Zx Zy Zy rx ry J x Iw
mm2 103mm4 103mm4 103mm3 103mm3 103mm3 103mm3 mm mm mm4 mm 106mm6

Stramit® Top Hat TH64075 157 90.4 83.7 2.62 3.06 1.97 1.97 24.0 23.1 29.4 109 25.0
Stramit® Top Hat TH64100 208 120 111 3.48 4.03 2.61 2.61 24.0 23.1 69.4 109 32.5
Stramit® Top Hat TH64120 253 147 166 4.22 4.93 3.51 3.51 24.1 25.6 122 110 41.1

Stramit® Top Hat TH96075 206 245 152 4.80 5.44 2.99 2.99 34.5 27.1 38.7 157 63.8
Stramit® Top Hat TH96100 274 325 202 6.39 7.17 3.98 3.98 34.4 27.1 91.4 158 82.8
Stramit® Top Hat TH96120 328 389 242 7.65 8.53 4.77 4.77 34.4 27.1 158 158 97.3

Stramit® Roof Batten 0.48 77.2 19.6 51.2 0.96 0.99 1.11 1.11 15.9 25.7 5.93 88.2 4.70
Stramit® Roof Batten 0.55 92.1 23.7 67.8 1.13 1.25 1.37 1.37 16.0 27.1 9.28 87.8 7.56
Stramit® Cyclonic Roof Batten 120 29.5 68.9 1.36 1.62 1.62 1.62 15.7 24.0 22.5 78.0 8.84
Stramit® Ceiling Batten 43.2 3.56 16.0 0.34 0.31 0.47 0.47 9.09 18.3 2.54 62.6 0.45
Stramit® WA Ceiling Batten 43.4 4.43 13.3 0.37 0.34 0.43 0.43 10.1 17.5 2.55 60.0 0.50

STRAMIT® TOP HATS & BATTENS – EFFECTIVE SECTION PROPERTIES


+ - + - + - + -
Section Area Ae(fy ) Iex Iex Iey Iey Zx Zx Zy Zy
mm2 103mm4 103mm4 103mm4 103mm4 103mm3 103mm3 103mm3 103mm3

Stramit® Top Hat TH64075 91.0 87.0 82.6 74.0 74.0 2.59 2.30 1.62 1.62
Stramit® Top Hat TH64100 141 116 116 102 102 3.44 3.29 2.29 2.29
Stramit® Top Hat TH64120 188 143 145 156 156 4.18 4.16 3.20 3.20

Stramit® Top Hat TH96075 92.0 236 200 118 118 4.73 3.49 2.05 2.05
Stramit® Top Hat TH96100 144 315 315 165 165 6.30 6.10 2.93 2.93
Stramit® Top Hat TH96120 192 382 386 204 204 7.59 7.57 3.69 3.69

Stramit® Roof Batten 0.48 43.3 18.6 14.9 45.6 45.6 0.91 0.64 0.93 0.93
Stramit® Roof Batten 0.55 51.5 20.8 18.6 62.0 62.0 1.00 0.79 1.20 1.20
Stramit® Cyclonic Roof Batten 85.3 28.0 26.5 66.6 66.6 1.34 1.16 1.53 1.53
Stramit® Ceiling Batten 26.7 2.86 2.72 15.6 15.6 0.22 0.22 0.45 0.45
Stramit® WA Ceiling Batten 26.2 3.55 3.54 12.6 12.6 0.24 0.25 0.39 0.39

3
Loadings Spacings
All loadings used in deriving the design data are assumed Member, fastener or roof sheeting capacity influences
to either act uniformly along the top central flange of the top hat spacing. It is often economical to reduce top hat
sections or, for connections to support members, evenly spacing at the building edge and ends to account for the
between each of the lower flanges (feet). Foot traffic higher wind pressures encountered on these parts of the
loadings, where used, are based on AS1562. building. Additional runs may be required adjacent to roof
penetrations or in areas of additional loading.
Roof batten spacings are influenced by support (truss)
spacing, sheeting capacity or roof tile spacing.
Ceiling batten spacing is invariably chosen to suit
plasterboard manufacturer’s requirements.

Performance
Stramit ® Top Hats
Single Spans – comprise of a single section simply supported and attached to a support member at each end.
They may form part of a series of spans in which sections have a short (non-structural) overlap at each support.

Table 1a

STRAMIT® TOP HATS – SINGLE SPANS


Outwards Design Capacity (kN/m) *

Member design capacity for section shown 2 x No12 fastener capacity ***
Span TH64075 TH64100 TH64120 TH96075 TH96100 TH96120 Support member thickness (mm) **
(mm) svblty * strngth svblty * strngth svblty * strngth svblty * strngth svbltyA* strngth svblty * strngth 1.0 1.2 1.5 1.9 2.4 3.0
ST RA S M IT S R M IT
IT ST 6.22TRA7.30 A7.44
M IT TR RA M IT ST RA AM
1500 3.79MIT 4.64 5.55
M 5.18 IT 8.90 S7.70 11.92 T 9.81 A 14.34 3.39 3.84 4.43 S
5.61 T 7.09 R
8.86
IT S TR AM IT S
ST
R AM M
IT ST
1750 T RA
2.78 3.01AM 4.08 IT4.08 4.90S 5.36 TR 3.80
S A M
5.93 5.65 IT 7.95
M T
7.21 TR 2.90 RA3.29 3.80MIT4.81 6.08
9.67
S IT 7.60
AM 3.12 MI3.19 T R I A
2000
S
1.93 S2.13 TR 2.69R 4.11
IT 2.91 S T 4.05 A
4.33
R 5.47 M 5.52 I T 6.76 2.54S T 2.88 3.32
T R 4.21 A M5.32 6.65IT
ST RA M ST RA M IT S R M
2250 M
1.29
IT
1.68 1.81 ST
2.47 2.12 RA 3.24 AM2.30
IT
T
2.72 3.42 ST3.76 T4.36 RA 4.57 M 2.26 2.56 IT 2.95 ST
3.74 4.73 TRA5.91
IT T I A S
A
2500 STR0.91 AM T
1.24MI 2.00 IT 1.47
S R
1.86 RA 1.89
M IT S TR AM IT ST
R1.36 A ST
2.63
T A2.62
M 2.77IT 3.16 S 3.53 S2.03 M
TR 2.30 RA2.66 3.37MIT4.25 5.32 T
T M S R M IT I
2750 0.64 S 1.13 T0.88 R 1.65
RA 1.05 MIT 2.17 1.37 1.54ST 1.86 RA2.29 2.25 2.92 T 1.85 2.09 ST 2.42 3.06 RA 3.87 AM4.83
IT S T1.39 A IT S T RAM M
I
T1.92 2.21 ST2.81 3.54 R
3000 M0.47 0.95
IT 0.65 S T R
0.77 1.83 A M 1.00 IT1.29 1.35 1.92 T 1.65 2.45
A 1.69 M
I
IT ST 4.43TRA
RA A M IT S T R A M IT S
S T R
R A M I T S
3250 0.35TR 0.81 A0.48 M 1.18IT 0.58 S1.56 TR
S0.74 1.10RAM 1.01 M1.64 IT 1.23
T 2.09 ST1.56 1.77 RA 2.04 A M 3.27 IT4.09
2.59
S R M IT A I T R M
0.70ST 0.37 RA ST R 1.41 AM0.94 IT 1.45 S1.65 1.90 ST 2.41 T3.04 RA 3.80 AM
3500 IT0.26 1.02
ST 0.89 TR0.35 AM
0.45 1.34 IT 0.56 0.95 0.77
ST
1.80
3750 M 0.20 MI0.61 T 0.29 A
1.17
M
0.43 IT 0.83 0.59 1.23
S T R
0.73 R AM 1.57 M
1.35
IT
1.54 IT 1.77 2.25 S 2.84 3.55R
IT S R M IT ST 1.38 TRA1.27 1.44 ST
4000 R A M 0.23 T
0.78
I 0.28 ST 1.03 T0.34 RA 0.73A M 0.47 IT1.08 0.58 R AM 1.66 M2.10 IT 2.66 T 3.32
ST RA S R M IT S A I
M IT ST RA ST TR
M IT
4250 T ST RA M IT AM 0.46 MIT RA
S T RA 0.23 0.91
M 0.27
IT 0.65 S T
0.37 0.96
R A
1.22 IT
1.20 1.36 S
1.56 1.98 T 2.50 AM
3.13
IT ST A M T
S0.86 R M T S
I 1.48 1.87 2.36 ST2.95 R
4500 M IT R 0.22 0.58IT 0.30 ST
0.38 1.09RA 1.13 1.28
RA M IT ST RA AM IT T AM IT
4750 ST R A M T S T R 0.25M 0.77 IT 0.31 S
0.98 1.07 TR 1.21 AM 1.77 M2.24
1.40 IT 2.80 S
T A I S T R A M IT S T R A IT
S R M IT A R 2.13 A M
5000
T S T R A M I T ST 0.21 TR0.69 0.26A M 0.88 IT1.02 1.15 S 1.33 1.68
S T R
2.66
I ST RA S R M IT
M IT M IT ST0.22 RA 0.97AM1.10 1.27 ST 2.53 T
5250 RA M IT ST T RA A M I T ST0.80 R M
IT 1.60 2.03
T S
T A S R M T I
5500 R AM IT ST RA M
I
IT ST RA AM IT
ST R M IT T A M S T R M
5750 IT ST RA M IT S
ST
R A IT ST RA
ST RA M IT TR AM IT ST RA
6000 RAM IT T A M T S R M I T
ST
A M
M
IT
T
S
S TR R A M
I
IT ST T RA A M IT
TR A M
I ST RA M T S TR AM T
Notes to Tables 1a - 5a Outwards capacity may be limited
by fastener capacity – check
*theFor full conformance to AS4600 the serviceability limit (to first buckle) must be regarded as
right-hand columns.
strength limit-state design capacity.
Outwards capacity will be limited
** Support member is assumed to be high-tensile steel (1.0 = G550, 1.2 = G500, > 1.2 = G450). by fastener capacity – determine
*** Fastener capacities can be increased by 18% if 2 x No14 screws are used, increased by 30% from right-hand columns.
if 4 x No12 screws are used, OR increased by 40% if 4 x No14 screws are used.

4
Laps/Ends
Lapped Stramit® Top Hat configurations require a minimum
10% lap length (i.e. 5% at each end). Section properties
within the lap have been assumed to be twice that of a
single section rather than the properties of a double
thickness section.
End fastenings of top hats or battens are recommended
to be at least 25 mm from the section end irrespective of
whether this occurs at the structure end or at an internal
support.The absolute minimum required by AS4600 is 1.5
df (where df is the nominal screw diameter). Remember to
allow for this additional material over and above the span
length/s when specifying, ordering or cutting sections.
Stramit® Top Hats TH96 and TH64 have one end partially
crimped to facilitate lapping.
Top hat/batten overlaps (or non-structural laps) are
recommended to be 100 mm in length. In these cases
structural continuity must not be assumed.

Table 1b

STRAMIT® TOP HATS – SINGLE SPANS


Inwards Design Capacity (kN/m) #

Member design capacity for section shown


Span TH64075 TH64100 TH64120 TH96075 TH96100 TH96120
(mm) L/90 svblty * strngth L/90 svblty * strngth L/90 svblty * strngth AL/90 svblty * strngth L/90 svblty * strngth L/90 svblty * strngth
ST A M S R M IT S R M IT
IT TR IT ST RA ST RA
1500 4.22 MIT 3.44 3.44S 5.92 ST5.68 RA A
5.68
M 7.41 IT 7.62 7.64 10.11 T 3.16 3.16A M
15.92 IT5.32 5.32 19.54 S T 7.36 R AM
7.36
IT TR
M IT S TR AM IT ST
1750 RA 2.95 AM2.95
2.70 IT
3.78 4.46 S 4.71 RA 5.60 AM5.91
4.67
T IT
6.37 2.71 S 2.71 S10.03 TR 4.56RAM4.56 M IT
12.30 6.31T 6.31
T M IT 3.60 S R M T I
2000
S
1.83 2.38 ST
R
2.51 RA 2.56 3.41 IT 3.13 4.28 ST 4.52 A M
I
2.37IT 6.74 3.99 ST RA 8.27 A5.52 M 5.52IT
ST R AM M T S TR 4.27 RA2.37 M IT
3.99
ST R A M
IT A I T A S T R4.91
2250 1.30M 1.88 IT 1.99 1.80ST 2.70 TR2.85 2.20
A M 3.39 IT 3.57 S
3.05 2.11 TR2.11 4.77
A M 3.55 IT 3.55
M 5.83 4.91 S T
A M T S R M T S R IT T
2500 STR0.96 1.52 RA 1.61 MI 1.31 2.18 IT 2.31 ST 1.60 2.74 RA 2.89 MI 2.31 I1.90 T 1.90 ST 3.51 T3.19 RA 3.19AM 4.25 I4.41 T 4.41 S
T A M S T RA M T S R M IT
2750 0.73 S 1.26 TR
1.33 0.98 A 1.81 M1.91 IT 1.20 2.27 S2.39 T 1.79 A 1.72 M1.72 I 2.65 T A 4.01 M4.01
IT 1.06 S1.12 R IT TR IT 2.90 S2.90 3.19
TR RA
3000 0.56
M IT ST
0.76 1.52 R A 1.60 M
0.93 1.90IT 2.01 S1.43 1.58 T RA 1.58 AM 2.05 2.66IT 2.66 S2.46
ST 3.65TRA
3.46
A ST R A M T S R M IT
R AM IT ST 0.73 TRA
I ST RA AM IT S
3250 0.45 TR0.90 AM 0.60MIT 1.29 T1.36
0.95 S 1.62 TR1.71 AM 1.16MIT 1.37 T1.45 1.62ST 2.39 R2.45 AM 2.95 MIT3.11
1.93
S R I A I T R
3500 I0.36
T 0.78 ST 0.82 RA
0.48 1.11AM 1.18 I0.58
T 1.40 S 1.48 T0.95 R 1.18AM 1.25 T
I1.29 2.07 S 2.18 ST1.55 2.54 A 2.68 M
ST0.39 0.97 R M IT S R AM 1.05 M1.80 IT TR RA
3750 M 0.29 M IT
0.68 0.72 T 1.03 A 0.47 1.22 1.29 0.77 S T
1.03 1.09 R 1.90
IT 1.26 S2.21 2.34
A IT S T R AM M
IT
T S T R A M IT ST
S R A
4000
ST
R AM 0.32IT 0.85 0.90 0.39
ST 1.07 A1.13
R 0.64
M
I 0.90 T 0.95 ST
0.87 1.58 R 1.67 1.04
M 1.95 IT 2.05
TR AM M
IT ST RA M
I
IT ST T RA AM IT
T S R T
4250 ST RA
I
M 0.33 IT0.95 T
1.00S 0.54 R0.80 A 0.85M 0.72 IT1.40
A
1.48 S 0.87 T 1.72R AM
1.82
IT T A T R M T S R
4500 M IT S R M IT 0.45 S 0.71 ST0.75 0.61A 1.25 MI1.32 0.73 1.54 ST1.62
RA M IT ST RA AM IT TR A IT
4750 ST A S T R M T S 0.52 R
1.12
T 1.18 A M0.62 1.38 IT 1.46 S
STR R AM M
IT
T S T R A M
I
IT S TR A M
M
IT
5000 T A I ST RA M 0.44IT 1.01 S
1.07 0.53TR 1.25 A1.32
T S R M I T T A S R
M
I
IT ST RA M IT S
ST
R AM IT T
5250 RA M ST RA M IT TR AM IT0.46 1.13S 1.19 ST
T A IT S T R A M T S R M IT
5500 R M IT ST A I ST RA M IT
ST T RA AM IT TR R AM M
IT
T ST RA M
5750 S R M IT S T A I T A
IT ST RA S R M IT S R
6000 RAM IT M IT ST RA ST RA
M IT ST T RA A M IT S T R AM M
IT
T ST
R A M T S R A M IT T A I
T A M
I ST R M T S TR AM T
Notes to Tables 1b - 5b Spans shaded pink exceed the
serviceability limit for a 1.1kN
# For full conformance to AS4600 the serviceability limit (to first buckle) must be regarded as foot traffic load.
the strength limit-state design capacity.

5
Double Spans – are simply supported and attached at each end
and in the middle (unlapped) or have a structural (10%) lap at that central support (lapped).

Table 2a

STRAMIT® TOP HATS – DOUBLE SPAN UNLAPPED


Outwards Design Capacity (kN/m) *

Member design capacity for section shown 2 x No12 fastener capacity ***
Span TH64075 TH64100 TH64120 TH96075 TH96100 TH96120 Support member thickness (mm) **
(mm) svblty * strngth svblty * strngth svblty * strngth svblty * strngth svbltyA* strngth svblty * strngth 1.0 1.2 1.5 1.9 2.4 3.0
ST A S R M IT
IT TR AM M
IT
T
S
S TR R AM M
IT
T ST RA M
T
4.22MI 4.22 S R I T A I T A
1500
IT
6.07 6.19ST 6.53 TRA6.53 4.64
AM
4.64 T 6.19
I S6.19 6.53R 6.53 M1.17 1.33IT 1.87 2.29 S 2.66 3.32
M 1.60 IT1.97 2.28 ST2.85
R
1750 RA
3.11 3.15AM 4.46 IT4.63 5.60S 5.60 TR 3.98 M
3.98 5.31 IT 5.31 ST
5.60 5.60
T RA 1.01 A1.14
T A S R M T
S TR
M IT S R
3.26 ST 3.26 TR4.64 AM IT ST RA M
I
IT
2000 2.38 S2.43 3.41RA 3.56 AM 4.28 4.48
IT AM 4.90MIT 4.90 T0.88 1.00 ST1.40 1.72RA 1.99 2.49
4.64
IT ST
T R A M I T S T R A I S T RAM
S R 3.55 AM2.65 IT 4.13 S 4.13 T4.35 R M IT
2250 AM
1.86 1.94 IT 2.68 2.82 3.33
ST
2.65
M S 4.35
RA 0.78AM0.89 1.24IT 1.53 1.77 ST 2.22 T
2500 STR1.42 AM
1.58
T
2.06MI 2.29 IT 2.56 2.88 TR 2.20 RA 2.20 IT
3.71 3.71 3.92 ST 3.92 0.70 R 0.80 M 1.38 IT1.60 1.99 S
1.12
R S M IT T A
T RA M 1.99 IT 2.38 ST 1.85 TRA3.13 A3.36 M IT 3.56 S0.64 0.73 R M IT
2750 1.11 S 1.31 T1.61
S 1.89
RA M 1.83 S R 3.56
M IT ST 1.02 T1.25 RA 1.45 AM1.81
IT T A IT T A S R
3000 M0.88 1.10
IT 1.27 S 1.59 R
1.57 2.00AM 1.49 IT 1.57 2.49S 2.84 TR3.08 AM
3.26 0.59MIT0.67 0.93 1.15 1.33 ST 1.66TRA
RA A M IT ST T R A M IT S TR A M
IT T S
R M T S R I
3250 0.70TR 0.94 A1.02 M 1.36IT 1.25 S1.71 1.22
S T 1.35RA 2.00 M2.44 I 2.47
T 3.01 ST0.54 0.62 RA 0.86 A M 1.23 IT1.53
1.06
S R M IT I T M
0.81ST 0.81 RA ST RA 2.11 AM2.00 IT 0.50 S0.57 0.80 R
ST 0.98 T1.14 RA 1.42 AM
3500 IT0.55
M T S T
1.17
R AM
0.98 1.47 IT 1.01
M T
1.18 1.62
ST R
2.64
M IT
3750 0.43 M 0.71I 0.65 1.02 ST 0.78 A
1.28 I
0.84M 1.03 IT 1.30 1.85
S T A
1.61 R 2.30 A0.47 M T S
0.53 I 0.75 0.92 1.06 1.33 R
A IT TR A M T ST 2.03 TR 0.44 0.50 M IT ST
4000 0.35R 0.62 M 0.52 IT
0.90 0.63 S 1.13 R
0.70 0.91 1.05 I 1.63 1.29 A 0.70 M0.86 1.00 1.25
ST RA M IT ST RA M IT S
ST
R A IT
ST RA 0.80 AM IT ST RA M IT TR AM IT
4250 T 0.29 0.55 0.42
S T R 0.51 1.00
M 0.59 T 0.81 S T
0.85 1.45
R A 1.04 M 1.80 T
0.41
I 0.47 S
0.66 0.81 TR 0.94 AM
1.17
IT I T A M S R
M IT 0.35 ST 0.43 TRA0.89 A0.49 M 0.73IT 0.69 S1.29 R 1.61RA 0.39 0.44 IT 0.62 0.76 0.89 ST1.11
4500
RA M T
0.71
S R M IT ST
0.86
T AM IT
4750 S T R A I
0.29 M 0.64 IT 0.36 T
0.80S 0.40 TR0.66 A 0.57M 1.16 IT 0.71 S
1.44 0.37 TR 0.42 A
0.59 M 0.72 0.84 IT 1.05 S
ST R A M IT S T R A
A M IT S
ST R
R AM M
IT
5000 S0.24
T 0.58R A 0.30 M 0.72 0.34
T 0.59 S 0.48 1.05
R 0.59
A M 1.30 IT0.35 0.40 0.56 0.69
T 0.80 A1.00
IT I ST M S R
M IT 0.20 ST RA M IT TR RA
IT ST 0.95 T
5250 RA M IT 0.52 ST
0.26 0.66RA 0.28 AM0.54 0.40
IT 0.96 S 0.50 1.18
T 0.34AM0.38 0.53 M
IT 0.66 0.76
T S
T S R I
T RA AM IT 0.22 S R M
A0.34 IT 0.42 T 0.36TRA0.51 0.63 M 0.73 0.91 IT
5500
ST R M IT 0.60 ST R A
0.87
M IT 1.08 S0.32
RA M
5750 ST RA M IT ST 0.29 TR 0.80 A M
0.36 0.99 IT 0.31 0.35 S
0.49 ST0.60 0.69 A 0.87
IT ST RA S TR AM IT TR
6000 RA M IT T AM IT
T S R M I T S RA
M IT S T R AM I0.25 0.73 0.31 T 0.91
S
0.29
R A 0.33 M0.47 0.57T 0.67 0.83 ST
A S R M IT A I
TR AM M
IT ST RA M T ST TR AM T

Table 3a

STRAMIT® TOP HATS – DOUBLE LAPPED


Outwards Design Capacity (kN/m) *

Member design capacity for section shown 2 x No12 fastener capacity ***
Span TH64075 TH64100 TH64120 TH96075 TH96100 TH96120 Support member thickness (mm) **
(mm) svblty * strngth svblty * strngth svblty * strngth svblty * strngth svbltyA* strngth svblty * strngth 1.0 1.2 1.5 1.9 2.4 3.0
IT ST RA M IT S TR
M IT S
ST
R AM IT
ST 6.44TRA6.44 A6.44 M IT 6.05 S6.44 RA M IT TR2.61 3.26 AM
1500 5.04MIT 5.04 6.44 6.05 S T
6.44 6.44R A 6.44 M1.15 1.31 T 1.83 S
2.25 R
IT S TR AM IT ST A M
I ST
1750 RA
3.77 3.77AM 5.40 IT5.52 5.52S 5.52 TR 4.74 AM
4.74 5.52 IT 5.52 5.52 TR 0.99 RA1.12 1.57MIT1.93 2.23
5.52
S T 2.79
ST R M
A 4.29 MI4.83 T S R A M IT
ST 0.98 T1.37 A I
2000 2.88 S2.92 T 4.13R 4.83
IT 3.81 ST 3.81 TR4.83 4.83
A M 4.83 IT 4.83 0.86 R 1.69 AM1.96 2.44IT
IT ST RA M IT S TR
M IT S
ST
R AM
2250 M
2.19 2.33 IT 3.15 ST
3.40 3.92 RA 4.29 AM3.11 IT
3.11 4.29 S 4.29 T4.29 RA 4.29AM 0.77 M0.87 IT 1.22T 1.50 1.74 TR2.17
A T S R S
2500 STR1.67 AM T
2.41MI 2.76 IT 2.99
S R M
2.59 RA 2.59 IT T A I ST
1.90 ST
3.48
A3.86
M 3.86IT 3.86 S 3.86 S0.69 M
TR 0.78 RA1.10 1.35MIT1.56 1.96
STR R A M T S T R M I T T A IT
2750 1.29 1.57 T1.87 2.29 2.31 MI 2.88 2.17 2.19ST 3.51 RA3.51 3.51 3.51 T 0.63 0.71 S 1.00 T1.23 1.42 AM1.78
IT S RA IT T AM I R
R
3000 1.01
M 1.33
IT 1.47 ST1.93 T R
1.80A 2.42AM 1.76 IT 1.87 2.90S 3.22 TR3.22 M
3.22
A 0.58MIT0.65 0.92 S 1.12 1.30 ST 1.63TRA
RA M T S R M IT S R A IT
A I T A ST R M IT S
3250 0.79TR 1.13 A1.16 M 1.64IT 1.40 S2.06 TR
S1.44 1.61RAM 2.32 M2.92 IT 2.85
T 2.97 ST0.53 0.60 RA 0.85 A M 1.20 IT1.50
1.04
S R M IT T A I T R M
3500 IT0.61 0.98ST 0.91 RA 1.42 AM
1.09 1.78 IT 1.18 S
1.40 1.84 R 2.54 AM2.27 IT
2.76 0.49 S0.56 0.78 ST 0.96 T1.12 RA 1.40 AM
ST 1.24 TR0.87 M IT 1.23 ST TR 1.79 RA 2.58
M IT
3750 M 0.49 MI0.86 T 0.72 A
1.55 0.97 1.46 2.22
S M
0.46 0.52 IT0.73 0.90 S 1.04 1.30 R
A IT S TR A M
M
IT
T S T RA M IT ST
4000 0.39R M
0.75 A 0.57 T
1.09
I 0.70 S 1.37 T0.81 R 1.09 I
1.17 M 1.96 T1.43 2.42ST 0.43 0.49 A 0.69 M0.84 0.98IT 1.22
ST S RA ST
R A
ST
R
RAM M
IT
T ST RA M
I
I T TR AM IT
4250 T 0.32 0.67 0.46
S T 0.96 RA 0.57 1.21
M
I 0.66 T 0.97 S T
0.94 1.74
R A 1.16 M 2.17 T
0.41
I 0.46 0.65 0.79TR 0.92 1.15
S A M
IT I T RA 1.94 AM0.38 0.44 S R
ST 0.47 TRA1.08 A0.54 M 0.87IT 0.77 S1.56 IT 0.61 0.75 0.87 ST1.09
4500
R AM 0.60 MIT 0.38 T0.86
0.26
S R M IT ST
0.95
TR AM M
IT S
4750 ST0.22 A I T
0.97S 0.45 TR0.79 A M 1.40 IT 0.78 S R IT
0.54
TR
0.32 M 0.77 IT
A M
0.39
S
0.63
RA M IT
1.74 0.36
ST 0.41 T0.58 RA 0.71AM0.82 1.03IT
S R IT T A S 0.55 0.68 R M
5000
IT S0.26
T 0.70RA 0.33 AM 0.88 0.38
IT
0.71 S 0.52 R1.27 AM 1.58MIT0.35 0.39
0.65
ST
0.78 A 0.98
M IT ST R A M I T ST TR A M
IT
T S TR
5250 R A M 0.22 IT 0.63 T
0.28
S 0.79R 0.32 AM0.65 0.44
IT 1.15 S 0.55 R
T1.43 0.33A 0.37 0.52 I 0.64 0.75 0.93 ST
M
5500
T RA AM IT 0.24 ST
0.72 0.27 TR 0.59 RA0.37
M
1.05
M
IT 0.47 S 1.31 S0.31
T TR 0.36 RA0.50 0.61MIT0.71 0.89 IT
ST R M T S A I T RA
5750 T ST R A 0.21 M
I
0.66 IT 0.23 0.54ST 0.32 TR 0.96 A M
0.40 1.20 IT 0.30 0.34 S
0.48 S T0.59 0.68R AM0.85
I ST RA M IT S TR AM IT ST A
6000 RAM M
IT ST RA M T
I0.27 0.89S 0.34 TR1.10 AM 0.33 M0.46
0.29 IT 0.56 0.65 0.82TR
A IT S T R A M IT S R A IT S
TR AM M
IT ST RA M T ST TR AM T

6
Table 2b

STRAMIT® TOP HATS – DOUBLE SPAN UNLAPPED


Inwards Design Capacity (kN/m) #

Member design capacity for section shown


Span TH64075 TH64100 TH64120 TH96075 TH96100 TH96120
(mm) L/90 svblty * strngth L/90 svblty * strngth L/90 svblty * strngth AL/90 svblty * strngth L/90 svblty * strngth L/90 svblty * strngth
ST A S R M IT
IT TR AM M
IT
T
S
S TR R AM M
IT
T ST RA M
1500 T
10.5 MI 3.13 3.13 S R
14.1 ST4.62 4.62A I
17.2 M 5.84 5.84 T
28.3 S 3.67 3.67A I
38.2 M 5.65 5.65 T
46.1 S 7.38 T7.38 R A
IT TR IT TR IT
1750 RA 2.50 AM2.50
6.65 IT
8.88 3.66 S 3.66 RA 4.61 AM4.61
10.8 IT
17.8 3.00 S 3.00 S24.0 T RA 4.60 AM4.60 IT
29.0
S
5.97T 5.97
T T R M
S R M
2.05 RA 5.95 2.98 IT 2.98 S7.29 3.74 ST
R AM IT ST RA 19.4 A4.95 M
I
4.95IT
2000 4.46 2.05 ST AM IT 3.74TR 11.9 RA2.51
M 2.51IT 16.1 3.83 3.83
ST
IT ST
T R A M I T S T A M I T
S T R
RAM
S R M T
2250 3.13 S
AM 1.68MIT1.71 T4.18 2.47ST 2.48 R5.12
R AM 3.10MIT 3.10 T8.39 2.14ST 2.14 R11.3 A 3.24MI 3.24 T13.6 4.18ST 4.18
I T
2500 STR2.28 1.36 R A 1.45 MI 3.05 2.00 IT 2.09 S T 3.73 2.62 R A 2.62 M
I 6.12 1.85
IT 1.85 S T 8.26 2.77
T RA 2.79AM 9.97 I3.53 T 3.58 S
T A T A S R M IT
2750 1.72 S 1.13 TR
1.25 2.29 AM1.65 M1.79 IT 2.81 S 2.17 S2.24 TR 4.60 AM1.54 M1.62 IT 6.21 T A 2.92 M3.11
IT 0.95 S1.09 R IT TR A IT 2.29 S2.43 7.49
TR A
3000 1.32
M IT S T
1.77 1.39 RA 1.56 A M
2.17 1.83I T 1.93 S
3.54 1.29T R 1.43 A M
4.78 1.92I T 2.13 S5.77 2.45
S TR 2.72 RA
A T S R M T
R AM IT S R M IT ST RA
I ST
3250 1.04 TR0.81 AM 1.40MIT 1.18 T1.36
0.96 ST 1.72 TRA 1.56 R1.69 AM 2.78MIT 1.10 T1.27 3.76ST 1.64 R1.89 AM 4.54
IT
M 2.09 IT2.41
S R S I T A
3500 I0.84 0.70 ST 0.85 A
1.12
I
1.02AM 1.20 I1.38
T 1.34 ST 1.48 T2.23 RA 0.95AM 1.14 T
I3.01 1.41 S 1.69 ST3.63 R 1.80 AM 2.15 M
M
T
T S TR R M IT S R A M IT TR A
3750 0.68 M I
0.61 0.76
IT
0.92 S0.89T 1.07R A 1.14 M1.17
A
1.29
IT 1.81 S0.83 T 1.03R
T 2.45 AM1.23 1.52
M
IT 2.95 1.57
T
S TR
1.93
S
A S T R 1.03 A1.11 M IT 0.73 S R I
4000 0.56 R 0.53 A0.68 M 0.76IT 0.78 0.94 0.94 1.49 0.94 ST
2.02 1.08 RA1.38 2.43
M 1.38 IT 1.74
ST R M IT ST TR AM IT ST RA
S T R A M T S R M IT T AM IT
4250 T 0.47 0.47 0.60ST 0.64 R0.69 A 0.80MI 0.78 T0.91 0.96ST 1.25 R0.65 A 0.85M 1.68 IT0.96 1.25S 2.03 TR1.22 AM
1.58
T I T A S R
4500 M
I
IT
T
0.54 S 0.62 T0.69 RA 0.66 M 0.81 I0.83 T 1.06 S 0.58 ST0.78 R AM 0.86 MI1.14
1.42
T
1.72 1.09 ST1.44
RA M T S RA M IT TR A IT
4750 S T A I
0.46 0.55 T
0.60 S 0.56 0.72 A
R 0.73 AM0.90 0.52 IT 0.72 S 1.21 0.77 R M
1.05RA 1.47 0.98 IT 1.32 S
R AM IT ST IT ST AM IT
5000 ST T R 0.39 A M
0.50 0.52 IT 0.48 0.63 0.66TR
0.78 A M
0.47 M
0.66 1.04 T 0.69 S
0.97T 1.27 R 0.88 M
1.21
S R M IT S R A I T A
IT ST RA ST R AM IT S R
M IT AM 0.55MIT 0.60 T0.67 0.42ST 0.62 TR0.90 ST 1.08 T
5250 RA M IT 0.34 0.45ST 0.46 R0.42
T A I S R AM 0.88 MIT1.10 0.80
0.63 T S
T RA IT I
5500 AM IT S 0.36 T0.49 R 0.54AM M T 0.79 ST0.57 RA 0.96AM 0.73
0.78 IT
0.96
ST R M IT S R A I T M
5750 ST RA M IT ST R AM IT S TR 0.67RA 0.85
IT ST RA ST TR AM
0.69 0.52T 0.69
I S0.84
6000 RA M IT T AM IT
T S R M IT ST RA
A M IT S T R AM M
I
T S T 0.61 RA 0.48 0.61
M 0.74 0.61
I T
0.76
ST
S R I ST A
TR AM M
IT ST RA M T TR AM T

Table 3b

STRAMIT® TOP HATS – DOUBLE LAPPED


Inwards Design Capacity (kN/m) #

Member design capacity for section shown


Span TH64075 TH64100 TH64120 TH96075 TH96100 TH96120
(mm) L/90 svblty * strngth L/90 svblty *
strngth L/90 svblty *
strngth A L/90 svblty *strngth L/90 svblty *strngth L/90 svblty strngth *

IT ST RA AM IT S TR AM IT S
ST
R AM IT
1500 11.5 MIT 4.59 4.69 S T
15.4 ST6.72R 7.75A M 18.9 T
I 8.84 9.56
S
30.9 T R
4.31 4.31A M
41.8 IT
7.26 7.26 50.5 S TR10.0 R AM
10.0
S R M T
IT TR AM IT T A I ST
1750 RA 3.37 AM4.02
7.28 IT
9.72 4.94 S 5.83 TR
11.9 6.49 AM7.07 IT
19.5 3.70 S 3.70 S26.3 TR 6.22RAM6.22 M31.8 IT 8.61T 8.61
ST R M IT S R M IT
ST A I
2000 4.88 2.58 ST 3.26 RA 6.51 3.78 M 4.49IT 7.98 4.97 ST 5.43 RA 13.0 A3.24 M 3.24IT 17.6 5.24 5.44 R 21.3 A6.68 M 7.53IT
ST RA M ST R M IT ST R AM
IT T A IT T A S T R
2250 S
AM 2.04MIT2.60 T4.57 2.99ST 3.56 R5.61
3.43 R S
AM 3.93MIT 4.30 T9.18 2.79ST 2.88 R12.4
R AM 4.14MIT 4.84 T14.9 5.28ST 6.69 T
I
2500 STR2.50 1.65 A 2.12 I 3.33 2.42 2.89 ST 4.09 A
3.18
R 3.49 M
I 6.69 2.26
T 2.59 S T 9.04 3.36 RA 4.35AM 10.9 I4.28 T 6.03 S
STR R AM M
IT
T S T R A M
I
IT ST T R A M IT
2750 1.88 1.37
S1.76
T 2.50 A 2.00 M2.39
R
I 3.07 2.63 S2.89
T T 5.03R A 1.86 M2.35 6.79
IT 2.77 S3.96 8.20
T R 3.53 AM5.10
IT I T A S6.32 2.97 R
3000 1.45
M 1.15IT 1.49 ST
1.93 1.68 RA 2.01 AM 2.37 2.21IT 2.43 S3.87 1.57 R 2.16 AM 5.23 2.33 IT 3.50 ST 4.31TRA
RA M IT ST R M IT ST T R AM IT S
A T A S R M IT
3250 1.14 TR0.98 AM 1.52MIT 1.43 T1.72
1.27 S 1.86STR 1.88 R2.07 AM 3.05MIT 1.34 T1.99 4.12ST 1.99 R3.01 A
AM 2.53 MIT3.69
4.97
S R I T A I T R
3500 I0.91
T 0.84 ST 1.10 RA
1.22 1.24AM 1.48 I1.50
T 1.62 S 1.79 T2.44 R 1.15AM 1.80 T
I3.30 1.71 S 2.61 ST3.98 2.18 A 3.19 M
ST0.99 1.08 R M IT S TR AM 2.68 M1.49 IT TR RA
3750 M 0.74 M IT
0.73 0.96 T 1.28 A 1.22 1.41 1.52 1.98 S1.00 1.60 R 2.29
IT 3.23 S1.90 2.78
A IT S TR A M
M
IT
T S T RA M IT ST
R M T S R I A
4000 0.61
ST
0.65 A0.81 0.82I 0.95 1.09 1.01
ST 1.24 A1.29
R 1.63
M 0.88 T 1.42 ST
2.21 1.31 R 2.02
A2.66
M 1.67 IT 2.45
R M IT ST RA
I ST TR AM IT
4250 T 0.51 0.57 ST 0.69 TRA0.69 0.84 A M 0.93 IT 0.85 1.10 1.11 T 1.36 A
0.78
M
1.27 M
IT 1.84 T1.16 1.79 S 2.22 R1.48 2.16 M
S R M IT S R I T A
IT T
0.58 S 0.75 T0.80 RA M 0.95 I0.98 T T
1.15 S 0.70 ST1.14 RA M IT S
1.32 ST1.87
R
4500 0.43 AM 0.51 MI0.59 T
S
0.72
RA M I T TRA 1.04 AM 1.54
1.55 1.87
IT
R I
A 0.51 M0.50 0.67T T A S R M IT S
4750 ST 0.37 0.46 IT 0.69 S 0.61 0.83 R 0.88 AM0.98 0.63 IT 1.00 1.32 0.93 ST 1.34RA 1.59 1.18 1.63T
S TR R A M IT ST R A M IT T A M
M
I
5000 0.43 RA0.60 0.61 0.53 T 0.72 0.80T 0.84 R 0.56 M
0.87 1.13IT 0.84 S
1.17 R
1.37T 1.07 1.43
IT ST M I S A A
M IT ST RA A M IT ST TR AM M
IT
T
S
STR
5250 R A T M 0.72 IT0.73 0.51 S R I 1.26 ST
M IT0.37 0.52S 0.55 STR0.46 0.62 RA
0.76 T 0.98 0.76
S RA
1.02 M 1.19 0.97
IT
5500
T RA AM IT 0.40 ST0.54 0.66 AM 0.64 MI0.47
T
0.66
T 0.85 ST0.69 RA 1.04AM 0.88
0.90 IT
1.11
ST R M T R A I T
5750 T ST R A M
I
T
0.35
I 0.46
T
S0.60 T R 0.43 AM0.58
0.56 IT
0.75 0.63
S
0.79 S T R
0.91 0.81 R AM0.98
I ST RA M IT S
ST
R AM IT ST A
6000 RAM M
IT ST RA M IT 0.49 0.39 0.50TR 0.66 A M
0.58 0.69 IT 0.81 0.74 0.86 TR
A IT S T R A M IT S R AM I T S
TR AM M
IT ST RA M T ST TR AM T

7
Triple Spans – are also simply supported and attached at each end and at two equally spaced
intermediate supports (unlapped) or have a structural (10%) lap at those intermediate support (lapped).

Table 4a

STRAMIT® TOP HATS – TRIPLE UNLAPPED


Outwards Design Capacity (kN/m) *

Member design capacity for section shown 2 x No12 fastener capacity ***
Span TH64075 TH64100 TH64120 TH96075 TH96100 TH96120 Support member thickness (mm) **
(mm) svblty * strngth svblty * strngth svblty * strngth svblty * strngth svbltyA* strngth svblty * strngth 1.0 1.2 1.5 1.9 2.4 3.0
ST A S R M IT
IT TR AM M
IT
T
S
S TR R AM M
IT
T ST RA M
T
5.16MI 5.16 S R I T A I T A
1500
IT
7.03 7.03ST 7.42 TRA7.42 5.28
AM
5.28 T 7.03
I S7.03 7.42R 7.42 M1.33 1.52IT 2.12 2.61 S 3.02 3.78
M 1.82 IT2.23 2.59 ST3.24
R
1750 RA
3.86 3.87AM 5.54 IT5.75 6.36S 6.36 TR 4.52 M
4.52 6.03 IT 6.03 ST
6.36 6.36
T RA 1.14 A1.30
T A S R M T
S TR
M IT S R
3.85 ST 3.85 TR5.28 AM IT ST RA M
I
IT
2000 2.75 S3.00 3.96RA 4.42 AM 4.91 5.56
IT AM 5.56MIT 5.56 T1.00 1.14 ST1.59 1.96RA 2.27 2.83
5.28
IT S T
T R A M I T S T R A I S T RAM
S R 4.42 AM3.16 IT 4.69 S 4.69 T4.95 R M IT
2250 AM
2.01 2.39 IT 2.90 3.51 3.57
ST
3.16
M S 4.95
RA 0.89AM1.01 1.41IT 1.74 2.01 ST 2.52 T
2500 STR1.50 AM
1.95
T
2.17MI 2.85 IT 2.64 3.59 TR 2.64 RA 2.64 IT
4.22 4.22 4.45 ST 4.45 0.80 R 0.91 M 1.56 IT1.81 2.27 S
1.27
R S M IT T A
T RA M 1.93 IT 2.97 ST 2.23 TRA3.27 A3.58 M IT 4.05 S0.73 0.83 R M IT
2750 1.10 S 1.62 T1.61
S 2.36
RA M 2.23 S R 4.01
M IT ST 1.16 T1.42 RA 1.65 AM2.06
IT T A IT T A S R
3000 M0.82 1.37
IT 1.20 S 1.99 R
1.43 2.50AM 1.90 IT 1.91 2.47S 3.01 TR3.01 AM
3.71 0.67MIT0.76 1.06 1.30 1.51 ST 1.89TRA
RA A M IT ST T R A M IT S TR A M
IT T S
R M T S R I
3250 0.63TR 1.17 A0.91 M 1.69IT 1.09 S2.13 1.45
S T 1.65RA 1.88 M2.56 I 2.28
T 3.26 ST0.62 0.70 RA 0.98 A M 1.39 IT1.74
1.20
S R M IT I T M
1.01ST 0.70 RA ST RA 2.21 AM1.76 IT 0.57 S0.65 0.91 R
ST 1.12 T1.30 RA 1.62 AM
3500 IT0.49
M T S T
1.46
R AM
0.84 1.84 IT 1.10
M T
1.44 1.44
ST R
2.81
M IT
3750 0.38 M 0.88I 0.55 1.27 ST 0.67 A
1.60 I
0.85M 1.26 IT 1.12 1.92
S T A
1.38 R 2.45 A0.53 M T S
0.61 I 0.85 1.04 1.21 1.51 R
A IT TR A M T ST 2.16 TR 0.50 0.57 M IT ST
4000 0.31R 0.78 M 0.44 IT
1.12 0.53 S 1.41 R
0.67 1.12 0.89 I 1.69 1.09 A 0.80 M0.98 1.13 1.42
ST RA M IT ST RA M IT S
ST
R A IT
ST RA 0.99 AM IT ST RA M IT TR AM IT
4250 T 0.25 0.69 0.35
S T R 0.43 1.25
M 0.53 T 1.00 S T
0.71 1.50
R A 0.88 M 1.91 T
0.47
I 0.54 S
0.75 0.92 TR 1.07 AM
1.33
IT I T A M S R
M 0.62 IT 0.29 ST 0.36 TRA1.11 A0.43 M 0.90IT 0.58 S1.34 R 1.70RA 0.44 0.51 IT 0.71 0.87 1.01 ST1.26
4500 0.20
RA M T
0.89
S R M IT ST
0.72
T AM IT
4750 S T R A I
0.24 M 0.80 IT 0.30 T
1.00S 0.35 TR0.81 A 0.48M 1.20 IT 0.59 S
1.53 0.42 TR 0.48 A
0.67 M 0.82 0.95 IT 1.19 S
ST R A M IT S T R A
A M IT S
ST R
R AM M
IT
5000 S0.20
T 0.72R A 0.25 M 0.90 0.29
T 0.73 S 0.39 1.08
R 0.49
A M 1.38 IT0.40 0.46 0.64 0.78
T 0.91 A1.13
IT I ST M S R
M IT ST RA M IT TR RA
IT ST 1.08 T
5250 RA M IT ST
0.21 0.82RA 0.24 AM0.66 0.33
IT 0.98 S 0.41 1.25
T 0.38AM0.43 0.61 M
IT 0.75 0.86
T S
T S R I
T RA AM IT S R M IT 0.35 T RA0.58 0.71 M 0.82 1.03
5500
ST R M IT 0.20ST 0.60TRA0.28 A0.89 M IT 1.14 S0.36 0.41 S T RA M
IT
ST RA M S 0.24STR 0.82 RA M IT 0.35 0.40 0.55 ST0.68 0.79 A 0.99
5750 IT IT 0.30 1.04
TR
M IT ST T RA AM IT ST R AM M
IT
T S RA
6000 RA T
I0.20 0.75 0.26 T 0.96 0.33 I
A 0.38 M0.53 0.65T 0.76 0.94
A M IT S
S T R
R AM M IT S R A I ST
TR AM M
IT ST RA M T ST TR AM T

Table 5a

STRAMIT® TOP HATS – TRIPLE LAPPED


Outwards Design Capacity (kN/m) *

Member design capacity for section shown 2 x No12 fastener capacity ***
Span TH64075 TH64100 TH64120 TH96075 TH96100 TH96120 Support member thickness (mm) **
(mm) svblty * strngth svblty * strngth svblty * strngth svblty * strngth svbltyA* strngth svblty * strngth 1.0 1.2 1.5 1.9 2.4 3.0
IT ST RA M IT S TR
M IT S
ST
R AM IT
ST 7.38TRA7.38 A7.38 M IT 7.17 S7.38 RA M IT TR3.00 3.75 AM
1500 6.08MIT 6.08 7.38 7.17 S T
7.38 7.38R A 7.38 M1.32 1.51 T 2.11 S
2.59 R
IT S TR AM IT ST A M
I ST
1750 RA
4.47 4.47AM 6.33 IT6.33 6.33S 6.33 TR 5.73 AM
5.73 6.33 IT 6.33 6.33 TR 1.14 RA1.29 1.81MIT2.22 2.57
6.33
S T 3.21
ST R M
A 5.02 MI5.54 T S R A M IT
ST 1.13 T1.58 A I
2000 3.42 S3.42 T 4.61R 5.54
IT 4.67 ST 4.67 TR5.54 5.54
A M 5.54 IT 5.54 0.99 R 1.94 AM2.25 2.81IT
IT ST RA M IT S TR
M IT S
ST
R AM
2250 M
2.58 2.70 IT 3.35 ST
3.96 4.07 RA 4.92 AM3.69 IT
3.69 4.92 S 4.92 T4.92 RA 4.92AM 0.88 M1.00 IT 1.40T 1.73 2.00 TR2.50
A T S R S
2500 STR1.80 AM T
2.43MI 3.21 IT 2.89
S R M
2.99 RA 2.99 IT T A I ST
2.19 ST
4.22
A4.43
M 4.43IT 4.43 S 4.43 S0.79 M
TR 0.90 RA1.26 1.55MIT1.80 2.25
STR R A M T S T R M I T T A IT
2750 1.30 1.81 T1.76 2.65 2.09 MI 3.49 2.47 2.47ST 3.63 RA3.68 4.03 4.03 T 0.72 0.82 S 1.15 T1.41 1.64 AM2.05
IT S RA IT T AM I R
R
3000 0.97
M 1.52
IT 1.30 ST2.23 T R
1.55A 2.93AM 2.00 IT 2.08 2.70S 3.09 TR3.27 M
3.69
A 0.66MIT0.75 1.05 S 1.29 1.50 ST 1.88TRA
RA M T S R M IT S R A IT
A I T A ST R M IT S
3250 0.72TR 1.30 A0.98 M 1.90IT 1.17 S2.50 TR
S1.53 1.77RAM 2.03 M2.63 IT 2.47
T 3.36 ST0.61 0.69 RA 0.97 A M 1.39 IT1.73
1.19
S R M IT T A I T R M
3500 IT0.55 1.12ST 0.75 RA 1.64 AM
0.90 2.15 IT 1.16 S
1.53 1.55 R 2.27 AM1.90 IT
2.89 0.57 S0.65 0.90 ST 1.11 T1.29 RA 1.61 AM
ST 1.43 TR0.71 M IT 1.33 ST TR 1.48 RA 2.52
M IT
3750 M 0.42 MI0.97 T 0.59 A
1.88 0.90 1.21 1.98
S M
0.53 0.60 IT0.84 1.04 S 1.20 1.50 R
A IT S TR A M
M
IT
T S T RA M IT ST
4000 0.33R M
0.86 A 0.47 T
1.25
I 0.57 S 1.65 T0.71 R 1.17 I
0.95 M 1.74 T1.17 2.22ST 0.50 0.56 A 0.79 M0.97 1.13IT 1.41
ST S RA ST
R A
ST
R
R AM M
IT
T ST RA M
I
I T TR AM IT
4250 T 0.27 0.76 0.38
S T 1.11 RA 0.46 1.46
M
I 0.56 T 1.04 S T
0.76 1.54
R A 0.94 M 1.96 T
0.47
I 0.53 0.74 0.91TR 1.06 1.32
S A M
IT I T RA 1.75 AM0.44 0.50 S R
ST 0.38 TRA1.30 A0.45 M 0.92IT 0.62 S1.37 IT 0.70 0.86 1.00 ST1.25
4500
R AM 0.68 MIT 0.31 T0.99
0.22
S R M IT ST
0.77
TR AM M
IT S
4750 ST A I T
1.17S 0.37 TR0.83 A M 1.23 IT 0.63 S R IT
TR
0.25 M 0.89 IT
A M
0.32
S
0.51
RA M IT
1.57 0.42
ST 0.48 T0.67 RA 0.82AM0.95 1.18IT
S R IT T A S 0.63 0.78 R M
5000
IT S0.21
T 0.80RA 0.27 AM 1.06 0.30
IT
0.75 S 0.42 R1.11 AM 1.42MIT0.40 0.45
0.53
ST
0.90 A 1.13
M IT ST R A M I T ST TR A M
IT
T S TR
5250 R A M T
0.23
S 0.96R 0.25 AM0.68 0.35
IT 1.01 S 0.44 R
T1.29 0.38A 0.43 0.60 I 0.74 0.86 1.07 ST
IT ST IT 0.37 S 1.17 S0.36 M
TR 0.41 RA0.57 0.71MIT0.82 1.02
5500
T RA AM IT 0.21 TR 0.62 RA0.30
M
0.92
M T IT
ST R M T S A I T RA
5750 T ST R A M
I
IT ST 0.25 TR 0.84 A M
0.32 1.07 IT 0.35 0.39 S
0.55 S T0.68 0.78R AM0.98
I ST RA M IT S TR AM IT ST A
6000 RAM M
IT ST RA M T
I0.22 0.77S 0.27 TR0.98 AM 0.38 M0.53
0.33 IT 0.65 0.75 0.94TR
A IT S T R A M IT S R A IT S
TR AM M
IT ST RA M T ST TR AM T

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Table 4b

STRAMIT® TOP HATS – TRIPLE UNLAPPED


Inwards Design Capacity (kN/m) #

Member design capacity for section shown


Span TH64075 TH64100 TH64120 TH96075 TH96100 TH96120
(mm) L/90 svblty * strngth L/90 svblty * strngth L/90 svblty * strngth AL/90 svblty * strngth L/90 svblty * strngth L/90 svblty * strngth
ST RA S R M IT
IT AM IT S TR AM IT ST RA M
1500 T
8.31 MI 3.71 3.71 ST R
11.0 ST5.49 5.49A M IT
13.6 M 6.96 6.96
S T R
22.2 S 3.95 3.95A M IT
30.0 M 6.62 6.62 T
36.3 S 8.66 T8.66 R A
IT TR IT TR IT
1750 RA 2.97 AM2.97
5.24 IT
6.99 4.37 S 4.37 RA 5.52 AM5.52
8.57 IT
14.0 3.39 S 3.39 S18.9 T RA 5.40 AM5.40 IT
22.8
S
7.03T 7.03
T T R M
S R M
2.44 RA 4.71 3.57 IT 3.57 S5.78 4.49 ST
R AM IT ST RA 15.3 A5.85 M
I
5.85IT
2000 3.52 2.44 ST AM IT 4.49TR 9.40 RA2.95
M 2.95IT 12.7 4.51 4.51
ST
IT S T
T R A M I T S T A M I T
S T R
RAM
S R M T
2250 2.48 S
AM 2.05MIT2.05 T3.33 2.98ST 2.98 R4.11
R AM 3.73MIT 3.73 T6.60 2.52ST 2.52 R8.92 A 3.83MI 3.83 T10.7 4.95ST 4.95
I T
2500 STR1.81 1.71 R A 1.74 MI 2.45 2.50 IT 2.52 S T 3.03 3.15 R A 3.15 M
I 4.81 2.18
IT 2.18 S T 6.50 3.30
T RA 3.30AM 7.84 I4.25 T 4.25 S
T A T A S R M IT
2750 1.37 S 1.41 TR
1.50 1.86 AM2.07 M2.16 IT 2.27 S 2.70 S2.70 TR 3.65 AM1.91 M1.91 IT 4.89 T A 3.65 M3.70
IT 1.18 S1.31 R IT TR A IT 2.86 S2.88 5.91
TR A
3000 1.06
M IT S T
1.43 1.74 RA 1.88 A M
1.75 2.28I T 2.33 S
2.82 1.62T R 1.69 A M
3.78 2.41I T 2.54 S4.59 3.07
S TR 3.25 RA
A T S R M T
R AM IT S R M IT ST RA
I ST
3250 0.84 TR1.01 AM 1.13MIT 1.48 T1.57
1.15 ST 1.38 TRA 1.89 R1.94 AM 2.22MIT 1.38 T1.51 2.99ST 2.05 R2.26 AM 3.65
IT
M 2.61 IT2.88
S R S I T A
3500 I0.68 0.87 ST 0.93 A
0.90
I
1.28AM 1.28 I1.10
T 1.55 ST 1.68 T1.78 RA 1.19AM 1.36 T
I2.40 1.77 S 2.02 ST2.93 R 2.25 AM 2.57 M
M
T
T S TR R M IT S R A M IT TR A
3750 0.55 M I
0.75 0.76
IT
0.73 S1.05T 1.11R A 0.90 M1.27
A
1.46
IT 1.45 S1.04 T 1.23R
T 1.97 AM1.54 1.82
M
IT 2.38 1.96
T
S TR
2.31
S
A S T R 1.03 A1.28 M IT 0.91 S R I
4000 0.46 R 0.60 A0.67 M 0.61IT 0.85 0.98 0.74 1.20 1.12 ST
1.63 1.35 RA1.65 1.96
M 1.72 IT 2.09
ST R M IT ST TR AM IT ST RA
S T R A M T S R M IT T AM IT
4250 T 0.38 0.49 0.59ST 0.50 R0.71 A 0.86MI 0.62 T0.85 1.14ST 1.00 R0.81 A 1.01M 1.37 IT1.20 1.41S 1.64 TR1.53 AM
1.75
T I T A S R
4500 0.32
I
M 0.40 I0.53 T T
0.43 S 0.58 T0.77 RA 0.52 M 0.70 I1.01 T 0.85 S 0.72 ST0.83 R AM 1.07 MI1.17
1.15
T
1.38 1.36 ST1.44
RA M T S RA M IT TR A IT
4750 S T A I
0.36 0.49 T
0.69 S 0.44 0.59 A
R 0.91 AM0.72 0.65 IT 0.69 S 0.98 0.96 R M
0.98RA 1.17 1.20 IT 1.22 S
R AM IT ST IT ST AM IT
5000 ST TR 0.31 A M
0.41 0.63 IT 0.38 0.49 0.82TR
0.62 A M
0.58 M
0.58 0.84 T 0.82 S
0.87T 1.00 R 1.01 M
1.10
S R M IT S R A I T A
IT ST RA ST R AM IT S R
M IT AM 0.42MIT 0.75 T0.54 0.49ST 0.53 TR0.73 ST 1.00 T
5250 RA M IT ST T R0.33 A I S R AM 0.79 MIT0.87 0.85
0.69 T S
T RA T I
5500 AM IT S
ST
R AM 0.47 MI0.42 0.48
T 0.63 ST0.58 RA 0.76AM 0.72
0.72 IT
0.91
ST R M IT R A I T M
5750 ST RA M IT ST R AM IT S TR 0.62RA 0.83
IT ST RA ST TR AM
0.55 0.50T 0.66
I S0.66
6000 RA M IT T A M IT
T S R M IT ST RA
A M IT S T R AM M
I
T S T 0.49 RA 0.43 0.60
M 0.58 0.53
I T
0.77
ST
S R I ST A
TR AM M
IT ST RA M T TR AM T

Table 5b

STRAMIT® TOP HATS – TRIPLE LAPPED


Inwards Design Capacity (kN/m) #

Member design capacity for section shown


Span TH64075 TH64100 TH64120 TH96075 TH96100 TH96120
(mm) L/90 svblty * strngth L/90 svblty *
strngth L/90 svblty *strngth A L/90 svblty * strngth L/90 svblty * strngth L/90 svblty strngth *

IT ST RA AM IT S TR AM IT S
ST
R AM IT
1500 8.69 MIT 4.36 4.36 S T
11.6 ST7.20R 7.20A M 14.2 T
I 9.68 9.68
S
23.2 T R
4.01 4.01A M
31.4 IT
6.74 6.74 37.9 S TR9.32 R AM
9.32
S R M T
IT TR AM IT T A I ST
1750 RA 3.73 AM3.73
5.47 IT
7.31 6.17 S 6.17 TR
8.96 8.20 AM8.20 IT
14.6 3.43 S 3.43 S19.8 TR 5.78RAM5.78 M23.9 IT 7.99T 7.99
ST R M IT S R M IT
ST A I
2000 3.67 3.26 ST 3.26 RA 4.90 4.78 M 4.78IT 6.01 6.28 ST 6.28 RA 9.83 A3.00 M 3.00IT 13.2 5.05 5.05 R 16.0 A6.99 M 6.99IT
ST RA M ST R M IT ST R AM
IT T A IT T A S T R
2250 S
AM 2.58MIT2.58 T3.46 3.78ST 3.78 R4.25
2.58 R S
AM 4.96MIT 4.96 T6.90 2.67ST 2.67 R9.32
R AM 4.49MIT 4.49 T11.2 6.22ST 6.22 T
I
2500 STR1.89 2.09 A 2.09 I 2.54 3.06 3.06 S T 3.13 A
4.02
R 4.02 M
I 5.03 2.40
T 2.40 S T 6.80 4.04 RA 4.04AM 8.20 I5.40 T 5.40 S
STR R AM M
IT
T S T R A M
I
IT ST T R A M IT
2750 1.42 1.72
S1.72
T 1.92 A 2.53 M2.53
R
I 2.38 3.32 S3.32
T T 3.78R A 2.18 M2.18 5.11
IT 3.50 S3.50 6.16
T R 4.46 AM4.46
IT I T A S4.76 3.75 R
3000 1.10
M 1.45IT 1.45 ST
1.50 2.12 RA 2.12 AM 1.83 2.71IT 2.79 S2.94 1.98 R 1.98 AM 3.94 2.94 IT 2.94 ST 3.75TRA
RA M IT ST R M IT ST T R AM IT S
A T A S R M IT
3250 0.87 TR1.23 AM 1.18MIT 1.81 T1.81
1.23 S 1.44STR 2.19 R2.38 AM 2.32MIT 1.69 T1.69 3.11ST 2.51 R2.51 A
AM 3.20 MIT3.20
3.77
S R I T A I T R
3500 I0.70
T 1.04 ST 1.06 RA
0.94 1.45AM 1.56 I1.15
T 1.76 S 2.05 T1.86 R 1.45AM 1.45 T
I2.50 2.16 S 2.16 ST3.04 2.76 A 2.76 M
ST0.77 1.17 R M IT S TR AM 2.04 M1.88 IT TR RA
3750 M 0.57 M IT
0.82 0.93 T 1.36 A 0.94 1.40 1.79 1.52 S1.27 1.27 R 1.88
IT 2.49 S2.40 2.40
A IT S TR A M
M
IT
T S T RA M IT ST
R M T S R I A
4000 0.48
ST
0.66 A0.82 0.63I 0.95 1.19 0.77
ST 1.13 A1.57
R 1.25
M 1.11 T 1.11 ST
1.69 1.66 R 1.66
A2.05
M 2.11 IT 2.11
R M IT ST RA
I ST TR AM IT
4250 T 0.40 0.54 ST 0.72 TRA0.53 0.77 A M 1.06 IT 0.64 0.92 1.39 T 1.05 A
0.99
M
0.99 M
IT 1.42 T1.47 1.47 S 1.71 R1.87 1.87 M
S R M IT S R I T A
IT T
0.44 S 0.63 T0.94 RA M 0.76 I1.24 T T
0.88 S 0.88 ST0.88 RA M IT S
1.59 ST1.67
R
4500 0.34 AM 0.45 MI0.64 T
S
0.54
RA M I T TRA 1.30 AM 1.31
1.20 1.44
IT
R A IT T A S R M IT S
4750 ST 0.38 0.53 0.85 S 0.46 0.63 R 1.11 AM0.75 0.76 IT 0.79 1.02 1.07 ST 1.17RA 1.23 1.31 1.50T
S TR R AM M
IT
T ST R M IT T A M
M
I
5000 0.32 RA0.44 0.76 I 0.40 T 0.53 1.01T A
0.65 R 0.64 M
0.71 0.88IT 0.89 S
1.06 R
1.05T 1.10 1.35
IT ST M I S A A
M IT ST RA A M IT ST TR AM M
IT
T
S
STR
A T S R I 1.23 ST
5250 R M IT S
ST
R0.34 0.45 AM 0.91 MIT0.56 I0.54 0.65 T 0.76 0.75
S RA
0.96 M 0.91 0.93
IT
5500
T RA AM IT TR A 0.49 M 0.46
T
0.59
T 0.66 ST0.63 RA 0.79AM 0.79
0.88 IT
1.12
ST R M T S R A I T
5750 T ST R A M
I
IT ST T R AM IT
0.58 0.54
S
0.80 S T R
0.69 0.67 R AM1.02
I ST RA M IT S
ST
R AM IT ST A
6000 RAM M
IT ST RA M IT TR 0.51 RA
M
0.46 0.74 IT 0.61 0.58 0.94 TR
A IT S T R A M IT S AM I T S
TR AM M
IT ST RA M T ST TR AM T

9
Stramit® Roof Battens
Stramit® Roof Battens may be used with either metal sheeting DARWIN DEEMED-TO-COMPLY
or with concrete/terracotta tiles.The relevant performance can Information on the use of the Stramit® Cyclonic Roof Batten
be obtained from the following sections.
in the Darwin area can be found in the deemed to comply
TILES sheets in the Darwin Area Manual.These sheets can also be
Based on the foot traffic requirements of AS3623 the maximum obtained from the local Stramit Building Products office. Each
span for Stramit® 0.48 Roof Batten is 900mm and Stramit® application must conform to the specific details outlined in
0.55 Roof Batten is 1200mm. Design Data Sheets.
This assumes a maximum batten spacing of 300mm and
a maximum tile weight of 0.67 kPa.
METAL ROOFING
STRAMIT® 0.48 ROOF BATTENS
MAXIMUM BATTEN SPACINGS (mm) #
Truss spacing (mm), fastening and truss material Stramit® sheeting, thickness bmt (mm) & fastening per sheet per batten
AS4055 Load Category

Wind Pressure (kPa) *

2 x No12 screws into 1.5 G450, Monoclad® Corrugated Longspan® Speed Deck
2 x No10 screws into 1.9 G450, 2 x No10 screws into 1.0 G550 Ultra®
or 2 x No10 type 17’s into timber 0.42 0.48 0.42 0.48 0.42 0.48 0.42 0.48
450 600 900 1200 450 600 900 1200 4 screws 3 scr 5 scr 3 scr 5 scr 3 scr 5 scr 3 scr 5 scr 1 clip & 3 scr

N1 1.35 2200 2200 2200 - 2200 2200 1770 - 1350 1700 900 900 1200 1200 1750 1750 2250 2250 1700 2300
N2 1.94 2200 2200 2000 - 2200 1900 1270 - 1350 1700 900 900 1200 1200 1750 1750 2250 2250 1700 2300
N3 2.96 2200 2060 1280 - 1630 1220 810 - 1350 1650 900 900 1200 1200 1350 1750 1350 2200 1350 1550
N4 4.43 1830 1370 860 - 1090 810 540 - 1100 1100 800 900 800 1200 - 1450 850 1450 850 1050
N5 6.53 1270 950 590 - 750 560 370 - 750 750 - 900 - 900 - 1000 - 1000 600 600
N6 8.84 930 700 430 - 550 410 270 - - - - 700 - 700 - 750 - 750 - -

STRAMIT® 0.55 ROOF BATTENS


MAXIMUM BATTEN SPACINGS (mm) #
Truss spacing (mm), fastening and truss material Stramit® sheeting, thickness bmt (mm) & fastening per sheet per batten
AS4055 Load Category

Wind Pressure (kPa) *

2 x No12 screws into 1.5 G450, Monoclad® Corrugated Longspan® Speed Deck
2 x No10 screws into 1.9 G450, 2 x No10 screws into 1.0 G550 Ultra®
or 2 x No10 type 17’s into timber 0.42 0.48 0.42 0.48 0.42 0.48 0.42 0.48
450 600 900 1200 450 600 900 1200 4 screws 3 scr 5 scr 3 scr 5 scr 3 scr 5 scr 3 scr 5 scr 1 clip & 3 scr

N1 1.35 2200 2200 2200 1750 2200 2200 1780 1330 1350 1700 900 900 1200 1200 1750 1750 2250 2250 1700 2300
N2 1.94 2200 2200 2140 1250 2200 1900 1270 950 1350 1700 900 900 1200 1200 1750 1750 2250 2250 1700 2300
N3 2.96 2200 2060 1370 800 1630 1220 810 610 1350 1700 900 900 1200 1200 1500 1750 1500 2250 1500 1500
N4 4.43 1830 1380 920 530 1090 810 540 400 1250 1250 800 900 950 1200 - 1700 1000 1700 1000 1000
N5 6.53 1270 950 630 370 750 560 370 - 850 850 - 900 650 1050 - 1150 - 1150 700 700
N6 8.84 930 700 460 - 550 410 - - - - - 800 450 800 - 850 - 850 - -

STRAMIT® 0.75 CYCLONIC ROOF BATTENS


MAXIMUM BATTEN SPACINGS (mm) #
Truss spacing (mm), fastening and truss material Stramit® sheeting, thickness bmt (mm) & fastening per sheet per batten
AS4055 Load Category

Wind Pressure (kPa) *

(min No 14 Type 17’s or equivalent)


2 x No14 screws into 1.5 G450, Monoclad® Corrugated Longspan® CapacityPLUS™
2 x No12 screws into 1.5 G450
Strength

or larger screws and/or thicker or higher


strength steel, or 2 x No14 screws into 1.0 G550
or 2 x No14 Type 17’s into timber or or 2 x No12 Type 17’s into timber
equivalent 0.42 0.48 0.42 0.48 0.60 0.42 0.48 0.42 0.48

450 600 900 1200 450 600 900 1200 4 assy 5 assy 5 assy 3 assy

C1 3.71 1950 1460 970 730 1300 980 650 490 1300 1300 900 1200 900 1600 1750 750 900
C2 5.54 1300 980 650 490 870 650 430 320 850 850 900 1100 900 1150 1150 - 550
C3 8.17 880 660 440 330 590 440 - - - 550 650 700 650 800 800 - -
C4 11.05 650 490 320 - 430 320 - - - - - - - - - - -

Note that at the truss spacings (batten spans) shown foot traffic loads to AS1562 have been Batten spacing may be limited by truss
accounted for. All batten spacings (sheeting spans) shown are for three or more equal spans. selection – see left-hand columns.
Cyclonic batten table based on connection testing to the BCA. Batten spacing will be limited by truss
selection – see left-hand columns.
* Strength limit-state wind pressures in accordance with AS4055, allowing for local pressure areas. Batten spacing may be limited by sheeting
# The apparent anomaly that at higher pressures some profile spans are longer than for higher performing prod- selection – see right-hand columns.
ucts is due to the limitation being solely related to the number of fastenings into the batten. Products with more Batten spacing will be limited by sheeting
closely spaced fasteners will have an increased capacity in these circumstances. selection – see right-hand columns.

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Stramit ® Ceiling Battens Fastener Sizes

STRAMIT® CEILING BATTEN For fixing sheeting to Stramit® Top Hats


MAXIMUM BATTEN SPANS (mm) & Roof Battens
batten centres (mm) – No.12 self-drilling and threading screws*
material layers 450 600 (see relevant sheeting manual for length and
12mm plasterboard 1 1500 1400 other requirements) in non-cyclonic areas
12mm plasterboard 2 1250 1100 – No.14 self-drilling and threading screws*
with cyclone washer assemblies for through
fixed sheeting in cyclonic areas
* Use Type 17 screws or proprietary batten screws
STRAMIT® WA CEILING BATTEN for battens of 0.75mm thickness or less.
MAXIMUM BATTEN SPANS (mm)
batten centres (mm)
material layers 450 600 For fixing Stramit® Top Hats to supporting
12mm plasterboard 1 1550 1400 structure. (At least two fasteners are
12mm plasterboard 2 1250 1150 required at each connection – size to be as
determined for design capacity)
– No.12 x 20mm self-drilling and threading
Spans are only suitable for fully internal applications and apply to
three or more continuous spans. screws
– No.14 x 22mm self-drilling and threading
screws

For fixing Stramit® Roof Battens to truss


or rafter. (At least two fasteners are
required at each connection)
– No.10 x 16mm self-drilling and threading
screws for G450 steel of at least 1.9mm
thickness or for G550 steel of at least
1.0mm thickness
– No.12 x 20mm self-drilling and threading
screws for G450 steel of at least 1.5mm
thickness
– No.10 x 35mm type 17 screws into
softwood
Additional fasteners – No.10 x 25mm type 17 screws into
hardwood (F11 or better)
Two pairs of screws (or even a single pair positioned
obliquely) fixed to a relatively flexible support member,
such as a purlin flange, cannot be assumed to share load. For fixing Stramit® Ceiling Battens to
For example in the diagram below the proportion of total truss or rafter. (At least two fasteners are
load taken by screws at position A will be substantially required at each connection)
less than at position B. In Tables 1a to 5a the capacity – No.10 x 16mm self-drilling and threading
increase through using four screws rather than two is screws for G450 steel of at least 1.9mm
just 30%. thickness or for G550 steel of at least
1.0mm thickness
A B
– No.10 x 20mm type 17 screws into
softwood in non-cyclonic areas
– No.12 x 25mm type 17 screws into
softwood in cyclonic areas

For fixing plasterboard to Stramit® Ceiling


Battens
– No.6 x 25 bugle-head self-drilling screws

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PROCUREMENT INSTALLATION
Prices Good Practice
Prices of Stramit® Top Hats, Stramit® Roof Battens and Stramit recommends that good trade practice be
Stramit® Ceiling Battens can be obtained from your followed when using these products, such as found in
nearest Stramit location or distributor of Stramit products. AISC/Australian Standards HB62 part 1 and HB39.

Availability Walking
Most Stramit locations offer the full range of Stramit® Stramit ® Top Hats are not designed for walking on.
Top Hats & Battens in stock lengths and some offer a Residual oil may be present on these components from
cut-to-length service for larger sections. Check with your manufacturing.The use of appropriate cradles or cherry
nearest Stramit office for availability. pickers is recommended. As a minimum follow these rules:

Orders • Never walk on purlins without safety mesh in place

Stramit® Top Hats & Battens can be ordered directly, • Always use a safety harness if walking on girts
through distributors or from steel merchants.
Stramit® Roof Battens have a lightly knurled upper surface
Related Products that assists in maintaining a foothold. Stramit® Roof
Battens are designed to withstand foot traffic load
Purlins, girts and bridging – a comprehensive range of during installation and service.
purlin sections and high-performance bridging.
Stramit® Ceiling Battens are not able to sustain foot
Roof and wall sheeting – a wide choice of roof & wall traffic loads and must therefore not be walked on.
sheeting, decking profiles and walling.
Fixing/Connections
Delivery/Unloading
Always use the correct size and quantity of fasteners
Delivery can normally be made within 48 hours, subject as specified by the design engineer. Pairs of screws at
to the delivery location, quantity and material availability, connections must be directly in line (parallel with the
or can be at a pre-arranged date and time. Please ensure supporting member).
that suitable arrangements have been made for truck
unloading, as this is the responsibility of the receiver. Pack
mass may be up to one tonne. Packs must never be placed
onto unclad purlins except directly above portal frames.

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Laps ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Structural laps for Stramit Top Hats require a minimum
®

10% lap length (i.e. 5% at each end). Further Information

End fastenings of top hats or battens should be at least A complimentary manual Stramit ® Purlins, Girts &
25mm from the section end irrespective of whether this Bridging – Detailing & Installation Guide is also available.
occurs at the structure end or at an internal support. As well as our standard range of Technical Manuals,
Remember to allow for this additional material over and Installation Leaflets, Case Studies and other promotional
above the span length/s when specifying, ordering or literature Stramit has a series of Guides to aid design.
cutting sections. These include:
• Concealed Fixed Decking
• Roof Slope Guide
• Foot Traffic Guide
• Roof System Selection Guide
• Bullnosing, Curving and Crimping
• Acoustic Panels
• Cyclonic Areas
• Spring Curving Guide
Please contact your nearest Stramit location for any of
these guides, or other literature.

Top hat/batten overlaps (or non-structural laps) are References


recommended to be 100 mm in length. In these cases
structural continuity must not be assumed. In preparing this document reference has been made to:

When connecting overlapping top hats or roof battens • Standards Australia Handbook – HB39 (Installation
place foot onto upper section to nest sections prior to code for metal roof and wall cladding)
and during fixing. Laps must be fastened through both • AISC/Standards Australia Handbook – HB62.1 (Code
webs near both ends of the lap as shown below. of practice for safe erection of building steelwork)

Welding Other Products


Stramit does not recommend the welding of top hats Stramit offers a wide range of building products, including:
or battens.The heat produced in welding will affect the
• Formwork decking
material properties of the high-tensile cold-formed steel
used by Stramit in all its top hats and battens. In many • Roof and wall sheeting
instances considerable stress concentrations are likely to • Purlins, girts and bridging
arise, even with good quality welding. In addition, welding • Truss components
will locally remove the galvanized coating leading to a • Gutters and downpipes
potential reduction in durability.
• Fascias
• Custom flashings
• Insulating products
• Fasteners

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The Stramit web page can be found at:
www.stramit.com.au
Details of many Stramit ® products can also be seen on the RAIA site ‘Product Selector’ at:
www.selector.com.au

prices availability general technical


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CANBERRA phone (02) 6297 3533


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COFFS HARBOUR phone (02) 6652 6333 (02) 4954 5033


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NEWCASTLE phone (02) 4954 5033


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ORANGE phone (02) 6361 0444


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BRISBANE phone (07) 3803 9999


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TOWNSVILLE phone (07) 4779 0844


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CAIRNS phone (07) 4045 3069


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ROCKHAMPTON phone (07) 4936 2577


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SUNSHINE COAST phone (07) 5456 4083


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MURWILLUMBAH phone (02) 6672 8542


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DARWIN phone (08) 8947 0780


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PERTH phone (08) 9493 8800


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BUNBURY phone (08) 9721 8046


25 Proffit Street, Bunbury WA 6230 fax (08) 9721 8017

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