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Industrial Shed Building Basics

The document outlines the components of an industrial shed building, including columns, rafters, purlins, girts, struts, and bracing. It specifies that bay spacing is typically around 6 meters, with clear spans ranging from 30 to 40 meters. Additionally, it notes that the economical eave and ridge heights are between 5 to 7 meters, without the use of a middle column.

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Industrial Shed Building Basics

The document outlines the components of an industrial shed building, including columns, rafters, purlins, girts, struts, and bracing. It specifies that bay spacing is typically around 6 meters, with clear spans ranging from 30 to 40 meters. Additionally, it notes that the economical eave and ridge heights are between 5 to 7 meters, without the use of a middle column.

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INDUSTRIAL SHED BUILDING

Component of Shed Building


 Column & Rafter

:
 Purlin & Girt

 Strut

Commonly use pipe


 Bracing

 Bay Spacing

Bay spacing more or less 6m

Clear Span can be 30m-40m.


 Eave Height & Ridge Height (Without middle column)

RIDGE Height

EAVE Height
Economical 5m-7m

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