Introduction to Span Tables

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Screen layout • The layout remains the same for all applications • Application list on the left • Inputs required and outputs appear on the left • Engineers certifications are bottom left


Application Inputs • All applications need a basic set of inputs which the software requires to calculate the maximum span for each product listed. • A diagram and ‘?’ are there to assist you to define inputs.


Search for Results • Once the inputs are defined click search, the results from the search will appear on the left. • The results will list all products which exceed the desired span. • Locate the desired product, select ‘add to report’ to save this information.


Reports • Added products are listed

• Application • Size • Strength rating for the member • Parameters entered • Max span or result

• Remove products

• If a product if not correct simply remove and replace with and alternate


Reports • Functions on the report • Print Report • Continue editing

• Add more applications / products to the report

• Reset report

• Removes all products saved to the report

• The report may only contain results will the same wind zone and roof load, this is shown in the parameters on the report.


Handrails • They are presented differently from the other applications. • All products and spans are tabled with a small profile drawing.


Certification • All data is certified by two independent engineers • Certificates should satisfy council requirements


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