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Attachment Procedures
Installation
General Requirements
Random Length Continuous (RLC) is themost common method of applying Lock-Deck. It allows the use of mixed lengthsof material on a variety of span condi-tions, providing high structural efficiencyand attractive appearance.
The allowable RLC roof loads recom-mended in the span table are based onactual full-scale tests, where the deckingwas laid in conformance with certainrules. Install as follows for equivalentperformance.1. The deck must be continuous over
three or more spans of approximatelyequal length, with each piece of deckover at least one support. Othersituations require special design.
2. Place decking to disperse end-joints asrandomly as possible;a. The distance between end-joints in
adjacent rows of decking is at leasttwo feet.
b. The distance between end-joints inrows of decking separated by onlyone row is at least one foot.
3. End spans shall be carefully plannedand placed. To ensure that end spansperform as indicated by the SpanTables, follow one of these practices:a. Eliminate end-joints in one-third of
the decking courses, orb. Provide a cantilevered overhang,
free of end-joints, equal to 20% ofthe end span, or
c. Shorten the end span by 10%.Where one of these practices cannot beapplied, end span deflection may exceedthe values shown. Construction practicegenerally accepts the 10% reduction inend spans.4. Decking should be end-matched andtoenailed within one foot of all ends (seeAttachment Procedures, this page).
Diaphragm Construction
Lock-Deck can be engineered to carrydiaphragm shear forces from earthquakeand high-wind forces.
The most used method for obtainingdiaphragm resistance is to install plywoodor OSB over the Lock-Deck. The nailingof panel edges is the same as for panelsinstalled over joists. The Lock-Deckprovides the required blocking.
Lock-Deck laminated roof or floordecking in 3”, 4”, and 5” thicknesses maybe designed to resist lateral forces whena 3/8” bead of 3M adhesive No. 5200 isapplied on top of the tongue-and-groovejoint between adjacent decking courses.Random applied decking may be usedand the nailing schedule is the same asregular deck.
Either diaphragm design must have acontinuous Chord along all sides to resistthe moment forces.
Nailing ScheduleToenailing along Courses:6d@30” o.c. for 2” nominal8d@30” o.c. for 3” nominal16d@30” o.c. for 4” nominal16d@30” o.c. for 5” nominal
Face Nailing to Supports:16d for 2” nominal20d for 3” nominal30d for 4” nominal50d for 5” nominal
ScrewsScrews can be used as an alternateproviding equal shear and withdrawalresistance are provided.
Decking
Toenailed30” apart
Two nails per courseinto support
End joint nailswithin 12” max.each side
Toenailed spaced 30” along each courseoffset 15” in adjoining courses
Tongue andgroove joint
12” 12”
Beam
15”30”