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ProSigma+ ANGLE STRUTS
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General Information:

Angle Struts are an anti sag component primarily used to provide anti sag support for Non Restraining Roof Cladding and Non Restraining Wall Cladding where sufficient lateral support to the top flange is not provided by the cladding. These members comprise a longitudinal angle member with angled cleats either end and provide improved lateral support when compared to tubular struts. More importantly from the point of view of non restraining cladding they offer support to the compression flange of the cold rolled member by means of the end cleat connection to the heel.

Angle Struts are specified by length and the section depth they are to suit. The relevant product codes are listed in the table below:
Angle Strut
Some Points to Note:

• Angle struts are primarily used with sigma sections but may be used with Cee’s.

• Angle Struts are used as part of the anti sag system and may be used in conjunction with other anti sag components such as tie ropes, apex ties, eaves struts ant tubular struts. Refer to the graphics in this section and to the section on Anti Sag support for Non Restraining Cladding.

• The cleat dimensions and punching details either end are not the same and are not aligned in the same plane. Refer to the drawings in the table below for full details.

• M12 bolts are used throughout.
How to order:

The following information is required at time of order:

- Product code
- Length (as shown on diagram)
- Quantity
Length of Angle Strut
ProSigma+ Angle Strut product codes and drawings:
Angle Strut Code: To suit section depth: DXF File PDF File
DP-ANGLESTRUT145 145 AutoCad File PDF File
DP-ANGLESTRUT175 175
DP-ANGLESTRUT205 205
DP-ANGLESTRUT235 235
DP-ANGLESTRUT265 265
DP-ANGLESTRUT300 300
DP-ANGLESTRUT325

325

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