Note: Rod braces are necessary to insure the strength of the building;
under no circumstances should they be omitted.
Consult roof framing and sidewall framing sheets for locations.

Typical Rod Brace Layout
1. Roof Connection at Ridge 2. Roof Intermediate Connection 3. Roof Connection at Eave 4. Sidewall Connection at Haunch 5. Sidewall Leg or Corner Post Connection 6. Endwall Corner Connection 7. Endwall Post Top Connection 8. Endwall Post Bottom Connection 9. Endwall Corner Post Top Connection (Click on number to view detail)

TYPICAL ROD BRACE LAYOUT
(1/2 BRACED SET SHOWN)

Roof & Wall Rod Brace Details Menu
Typical Cable Brace Layout
Components of a Rod Brace (1/2"Ø through 7/8"Ø)
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Ref: Sheet27.dwg
Rev. Date: 8/14/97