We can manufacture and supply structural tension systems and tie rods in many specifications and finishes.
Roof tie rods.
Tie rods are supplied with left hand and right hand threads so that they may be rotated and tensioned after truss fabrication.
In either case it s important to remove your artificial lures.
Trusses having a more contemporary appearance may utilize steel tie rods for some members.
By using extensive in house facilities we can manufacture specials to suit customer requirements.
If it s just a hook it s probably ok to keep it on and attach it to one of the rod eyeholes.
Swc can source these rods in a variety of diameters lengths and materials along with appropriately sized clevises to create a clean pinned connection to attachment points.
Material and coating options are the same as that discussed in our timber truss hardware section.
Steel tie rods solve the age old problem of roof construction.
Collar ties rafter ties tension beams structural ridge beams.
Tie down and hold down rods are integral in securing the roof structure and bearing ends of beams to limit the potential hazard of roof uplift during storms and severe weather.
They hold the walls from bending out as the roof is loaded with wind or snow.
When ceiling joists run perpendicular to the rafters inspectors may find rafter ties installed above ceiling joists as framing members every 4 feet running above the ceiling joists connecting opposing rafters.
Tie rods bolting and clevises can be sourced to go with the steel fabrications.
If you don t want to drop any more cash you can tie the rods to your built in roof rack on your own.
In age old timber frame buildings like the gothic cathedrals of the middle ages enormous stone buttresses stabilized the walls allowing for graceful arched beams to create a beautiful timber ceiling.
However sometimes a standard off the shelf item isn t suitable for a particular application.
Swc can work with customer plans or offer design assistance as needed.
Tie down rods transmit the uplift forces caused by wind down through the walls into the ground.
This article describes and illustrates the different types of support that prevents roof sagging and wall bulging at buildings including definitions of collar ties rafter ties and structural ridge beams.
Tie rods are often used with clevises and or turnbuckles.
They can get beat up in the wind and even fly off if they aren t tied on correctly.
Certified engineering can be provided if required.
Some of these can support the roof and prevent ridge sagging and wall spreading.
A tie rod assembly is used to brace steel columns or heavy timber beams or used to support canopies and awnings.
Rafter ties should be at least 2 x 4 inches nominal.