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Main Rigid Frame Clear Span (CS)


A CLEAR-SPAN frame has a single ridge and consists of built-up rafter and column sections. Columns are Hinged at the base as a standard (fixed bases maybe Utilized too)rafter is continuous .

Multi-Span (M.S)


A MULTI-SPAN Rigid Frame has a single ridge and consists of built-up rafter and sidewall column sections. Columns are Hinged at the base as a standard (fixed bases maybe Utilized too). Rafter is continuous throughout. All interior columns are straight-hinged at bases. Frame can contain as many spans as required.

Multi-Gable


A MULTI-GABLE Rigid Frame has multi-ridges and consists of Built-up rafter and sidewall column sections. Columns are Hinged at the base as a standard (fixed bases may be utilized too). Rafter is continuous throughout. All interior columns are straight-hinged at bases. Frame can contain as many gables as required.

Multi-Gable / Multi-Span


A Multi-Gable/Multi-Span Rigid Frame has multi ridges and consists of Built-up rafter and sidewall column sections. Columns are Hinged at the base as a standard (fixed bases may ne utilized too). Rafter is continuous throughout. All interior columns straight hinged at bases. Frame can contain as many spans or gables are required.

Single-Slope S. Lean. T (LT)


A SINGLE-SLOPE rigid frame has no ridge and consists of built-up rafter and column sections. Columns are Hinged at the base as a standard (fixed bases may ne utilized too). Rafter is continuous.

L and T Shed Frame (L.T)


L or T SHED Frame consists of Built-up rafter and one column section. Columns are FIXED at the base as a standard.

Endwall Framing Endwall frame is usually designed on only half load of a typical bay to reduce the cost of the building. There are two main types of Endwall Frames, each is used according to the building function.

1-Post and Beam


It is commonly used and consists of light-rolled sections. All connections are pinned. Stability of the system is acquired by bracing system.

2- Rigid Frame


To be used in the following cases • If there is a future extension along the building from this end (in this case frame is designed on full load) • Where there is a crane runway at the end bay. • If the building end is required to be fully opened for access to the building.