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- Due to the countless variables that must be considered for a safe truss installation it is the purchaser’s responsibility for the means and methods of installation. Britten recommends that the purchaser consult with a professional engineer to recommend installation requirements based on installation location. Read Legal Disclaimer
- Before a truss anchoring system can be accurately specified it is essential to identify and understand key information relating to the installation location. Typically these factors will be:
a) Details of the proposed installation and location.
b) Time scale of the project.
c) Load requirements: Local wind speeds, design and safety factors.
d) Installation surface: grass, gravel, concrete, asphalt or other.
e) Location of buried and overhead services.
f) Other obstructions above or below ground.
g) Accessibility to the site with lift equipment if required.
h) Anchoring methods: Stakes, soil anchors, weighted blocks, mechanical fasteners, and guy cable sizing.
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