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Commercial / Industrial

Technical/Installation Information
IMPORTANT NOTICE
READ THIS MANUAL COMPLETELY PRIOR TO BEGINNING THE INSTALLATION
OF THE CRAFTSMAN SERIES PANELS.

IF THERE IS CONFLICT BETWEEN PROJECT ERECTION DRAWINGS PROVIDED OR


APPROVED BY MBCI AND DETAILS IN THIS MANUAL, PROJECT ERECTION DRAWINGS
WILL TAKE PRECEDENCE.

ALWAYS INSPECT EACH AND EVERY PANEL AND ALL ACCESSORIES BEFORE
INSTALLATION. NEVER INSTALL ANY PRODUCT IF ITS QUALITY IS IN QUESTION. NOTIFY
MBCI IMMEDIATELY IF ANY PRODUCT IS BELIEVED TO BE OUT OF TOLERANCE OR HAS
BEEN DAMAGED DURING SHIPMENT.

© MBCI 2019, part of the Cornerstone Building Brands family.

The Engineering data contained herein is for the expressed use of customers and design professionals. Along with this data, it is rec-
ommended that the design professional have a copy of the most current version of the North American Specification for the Design
of Cold-Formed Steel Structural Members published by the American Iron and Steel Institute to facilitate design. This Specification
contains the design criteria for cold-formed steel components. Along with the Specification, the designer should reference the most
current building code applicable to the project jobsite in order to determine environmental loads. If further information or guidance
regarding cold-formed design practices is desired, please contact the manufacturer.

Descriptions and specifications contained herein were in effect at the time this publication was approved for printing. In a continuing effort
to refine and improve products, MBCI reserves the right to discontinue products at any time or change specifications and/or designs
without incurring obligation. To ensure you have the latest information available, please inquire or visit our website at www.mbci.
com. Application details are for illustration purposes only and may not be appropriate for all environmental conditions, building designs or
panel profiles. Projects should be designed to conform to applicable building codes, regulations and accepted industry practices. If there
is a conflict between this manual and project erection drawings, the erection drawings will take precedence.

For complete performance specifications, product limitations, and disclaimers, please consult MBCI’s Paint and Galvalume Plus® war-
ranties. Upon receipt of payment in full, these warranties are available upon request for all painted or Galvalume Plus® prime products.
Sample copies can be found at www.mbci.com or contact your local MBCI Sales Representative.
Commercial/Industrial

TABLE OF CONTENTS
SPECIFICATIONS
Galvalume Plus® ..................................................................................................................................... CI-4
Signature® 200 ........................................................................................................................................ CI-5
Signature® 300 and Signature® 300 Metallic .......................................................................................... CI-6

ENGINEERING
AVP Panel Section Properties/Load Tables.................................................................................. CI-9 - CI-10
PBC Panel Section Properties/Load Tables .............................................................................. CI-11 - CI-13
PBD Panel Section Properties/Load Tables............................................................................... CI-14 - CI-16
7.2 Panel Section Properties/Load Tables................................................................................. CI-17 - CI-18

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Panel Fastener Locations - Panel Ends................................................................................................. CI-19
Panel Fastener Locations - Interior of Panel ......................................................................................... CI-20
Punching Patterns for Cees and Zees................................................................................................... CI-21
Lap Patterns for Cees and Zees ............................................................................................... CI-22 - CI-23
Punching Patterns for Eave Struts
8" x 5" x 5"
Standard.............................................................................................................................. CI-24
Optional................................................................................................................................ CI-25
8" x 5" x 2¾"
Standard.............................................................................................................................. CI-26
Optional................................................................................................................................ CI-27

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SPECIFICATIONSSPECIFICATIONS
COMMERCIAL / INDUSTRIAL
Galvalume Plus Coated Sheet Steel Specifications
PRODUCT NAME corrosion. Galvalume Plus eliminates the need for Typical Mechanical Properties:
Galvalume® Sheet conventional chemical treatment and vanishing oil. (Commercial Steel)
Galvalume® Plus Sheet Yield Strength 38 - 53 ksi
Atmospheric Corrosion Resistance: Based on 30-year Tensile Strength 50 - 65 ksi
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION atmospheric test results, it is estimated that Total Elongation 20-36%
Coating: "Galvalume" is the registered trade name for Galvalume sheet will outlast G90 galvanized by two to Hardness 50-65 HRB
a patented sheet steel product having a coating of four times in marine, industrial and rural atmospheres. (Structural steels, including 50 ksi and 80 ksi minimum
corrosion-resistant aluminum-zinc alloy applied by a When compared to aluminum coated sheet steel, yield strengths, are also available.)
continuous hot dipping process. The alloy coating of Galvalume sheet has superior corrosion resistance at
aluminum and zinc provides an optimum balance sheared edges.
between (a) the long-term general corrosion INSTALLATION
resistance, high temperature oxidation resistance and Salt Spray Corrosion Resistance: With cut edges To preserve the surface appearance of Galvalume
heat reflectivity of aluminum, and (b) the galvanic protected,the coating on Galvalume sheet steel lasts sheet, only clean, dry gloves should be used during
protection of zinc at scratches and cut edges. five to ten times longer than the coating on G90 handling. Care should also be exercised to prevent
galvanized. In salt spray tests conducted with bare cut the sheets from sliding over rough surfaces or each
"Galvalume Plus" is the registered trade name for a edges exposed, the corrosion resistance is typically other. Fasteners and other component parts should
bare Galvalume sheet product with a thin, clear acrylic three to four times that of G90 galvanized. have equivalent corrosion resistance. Galvalume
coating. This product offers several advantages, sheet steel joints can be effectively closed using
including: High Temperature Behavior: Bare Galvalume sheet appropriate sealants such as neutral-curing silicone
• Can be rollformed dry, with no vanishing oil applied can be used at temperatures up to 600°F without rubber. If other types of sealants are considered, they
in our coating line or at the rollforming line. In fact, discoloration and up to 1250°F without heavy should possess the long-term durability, adhesion and
Galvalume Plus should only be roll formed dry. oxidationand scaling. Prolonged exposure to non-corrosive properties of neutral-cure silicone
• Panels will be delivered to the jobsite dry, with no temperatures above 600°F can result in changes to rubber. Soldering is not recommended.
vanishing oil on the surface. the base metal characteristics of conventional
• Resists fingerprinting and smudging during Galvalume sheet. Galvalume H.T. Sheet (UL listed)
handling and installation at the jobsite. will resist base metal change. Galvalume sheet AVAILABILITY AND COST
• Provides excellent resistance to storage stain and applications subjected to these temperatures should Availability: Galvalume sheet is available from our
transit corrosion. be reviewed with a Bethlehem Sales representative. plants at Sparrows Point, MD and Jackson, MS. It can
• Provides a bright appearance which will weather be obtained in thicknesses from 0.014" to 0.055" and
uniformly. Formability: Galvalume sheet can be formed about in widths up to 48". Inquire for heavier thicknesses.
as readily as continuously annealed galvanized sheet. Galvalume Plus is available from our plant at
Basic Use: Galvalume sheet -- bare, acrylic-coated Lock forming and roll forming are readily Sparrows Point, MD. It can be obtained in thicknesses
and prepainted -- is intended for applications where accomplished. from 0.015" to 0.030" and in widths up to 48".
superior corrosion resistance is required, as in roofing, Cost: Galvalume sheet is priced competitively with
siding, pre-engineered buildings, appliances, air Weldability: Galvalume sheet is readily weldable with G90 galvanized on a per square foot (or per part)
conditioner housings and other uses. Bare Galvalume conventional resistance and arc welding processes. basis. Specific price quotations for Bethlehem
sheet is also used for applications where resistance to Conditions for resistance welding are similar to those Galvalume sheet will be furnished upon request.
oxidation at elevated temperatures is important, such used on galvanized steel. Spot welding electrodes
as fireplaces, toasters and automotive exhaust should be redressed as required to maintain nugget
systems. size. RWMA Class 2 or dispersion-strengthened WARRANTY
copper alloy electrodes are suggested. Galvalume Galvalume sheet conforms to the requirements of
Limitations: Based on experience to date, Bethlehem sheet can be arc welded with the shielded metal-arc ASTM Specification A 792. Galvalume sheet is a
advises against contact of Galvalume sheet with lead, and gas metal-arc processes. The lower zinc content component recognized by the American Gas
copper, graphite, unprotected steel, uncured concrete, of the coating of Galvalume sheet results in Association and by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.
or wet, green or pressure-treated wood; exposure of considerably less fuming during arc welding, providing under File No. MH9372. Galvalume sheet is
Galvalume sheet to water run-down from copper and reduced fume hazards to welders. For further conditionally warranted against rupture, structural
the use of Galvalume sheet in harsh chemical or information on welding, contact a Bethlehem Sales failure or perforation due to corrosion for a period of
intensive animal confinement environs. representative. up to 25 years and six months when used for building
panel applications
Appearance: Uniform visual appearance of unpainted
TECHNICAL DATA Galvalume sheet cannot be guaranteed. Even with
Coating: The composition of the Galvalume sheet Galvalume Plus, the normally occurring variations in MAINTENANCE
coating is typically 55% aluminum, 1.6% silicon and surface appearance typical of all hot-dip products will Properly installed Galvalume sheet requires no
the balance zinc, nominal percentages by weight. The still be present and will not be masked by the thin, special maintenance. Galvalume sheet, like
product is described in ASTM Specification A 792 and clear acrylic film. If uniform visual appearance is galvanized, is subject to wet storage staining and
is available in three coating weights: ASTM critical, then prepainted Galvalume sheet should be turns gray to black if moisture is trapped between coil
Designation, AZ50 AZ55 AZ60 ordered. laps, cut length sheets, or roll formed parts during
shipping and storage. The mill treats Galvalume sheet
Triple Spot Average Minimum oz/sq ft 0.50 0.55 0.60 Paintability: Prepainted Galvalume sheet is an ideal to retard wet storage staining (unless otherwise
Single Spot Minimum oz/sq ft 0.43 0.50 0.52 product for many applications where the aesthetic requested); however, the user should take precautions
appearance of a painted product is desired along with to keep Galvalume sheet dry in transit, in storage and
A nominal coating weight of 0.50 oz/sq ft (total both excellent atmospheric corrosion resistance. Such at work sites.
sides) is equivalent to 0.8 mil thickness per side. applications include pre-engineered metal buildings,
architectural panels, roofing and siding, and other
The coating is available as regular spangle or extra building components. For more information, consult
smooth surface, with or without chemical treatment. Bethlehem's Data Sheet on Prepainted Galvalume
An oil coating may also be specified on bare Sheet. Galvalume sheet may be fieldpainted with
Galvalume sheet. Galvalume Plus begins with most paints suitable for galvanized: zinc-dust primers,
Bethlehem's standard high-quality bare Galvalume butyral wash primers and acrylic latex paints.
sheet and goes a step further. As a final step in the Galvalume Plus may be field painted using water-
hot-dip coating process, a very thin acrylic coating is based acrylic primers and/or topcoats. Note that field
applied to both sides of the sheet using a painting of either Galvalume or Galvalume Plus may
sophisticated roll coater. This acrylic coating provides have warranty implications.
excellent resistance to storage stain and transit

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SPECIFICATIONS
Signature® 200
SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS proven-durability ceramic pigments which give Warranty
superior exterior protection and resistance to
Product Name chemical corrosion and ultraviolet radiation. The Signature® 200 warranty is backed by the strictest
production specifications and is one of the strongest
Signature® 200, a premium coating with proven, Color: Signature® 200 coatings are available in the industry. Details and further information are
proprietary polymer and premium pigments. in a wide range of standard, field-proven available by contacting the manufacturer.
colors. Special colors are available (minimum
Product Description quantity requirements may apply) if approved by Maintenance
manufacturer. Polar White may not meet these
Uses: Signature® 200 is a factory-applied and oven- specifications – please inquire. The factory applied finish of Signature® 200 is
baked protective coating used on GALVALUME®, baked-on coating designed to give trouble-free
galvanized steel or aluminum substrate. Installation performance for years with little service required.
Signature® 200 combines excellent physical However, mild detergents and/or mineral spirits
characteristics and aesthetic values for metal The Signature® 200 system is factory applied over are recommended for removal of surface dust and
panels and components. Its uses in architectural, metal substrates using the coil coating process. airborne chemical deposits. Air-dry touch-up paints
industrial, commercial, residential and institutional Surfaces shall be chemically cleaned and pretreated are also available for repair of minor scratches.
metal construction are numerous. Signature® according to manufacturers’ specifications to
200 coatings are formulated for hardness and remove contaminants and provide acceptable Technical Assistance
flexibility, making it a versatile and durable coating corrosion resistance. Total dry film thickness of
system when applied over a proprietary, corrosion- topcoat (Signature® 200 protective coating and Complete technical information and literature is
resistant primer. primer) is within the 0.9 - 1.05 range for coil coated available from manufacturer.
applications. The pretreated substrate is primed
Limitations: Since Signature® 200 coatings with 0.2 - 0.25 mil of a high performance primer. Signature® is a registered trademark of NCI Group,
require baking to cure, they cannot be field applied. The Signature® 200 protective coating is applied Inc.
Signature® 200 coatings are not approved for use over the primed substrate at 0.7 - 0.8 mil. The KYNAR® 500 is a registered trademark of ELF
on hot or cold rolled bare steel substrates intended Atochem.
for exterior exposure. Signature® 200 systems incorporate outstanding HYLAR® 5000 is a registered trademark of
exterior durability, while affording superior coil line Ausimont.
Composition and Materials: Signature® 200 is application and post-forming capabilities. GALVALUME® is a registered trademark of BIEC
a thermoset coating consisting of a proprietary International Inc.
polyester resin modified by silicone resin
intermediate. Signature® 200 uses premium,

PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
PROPERTY VALuE TEST DESIgnATIOn
Gloss @ 60° 20-80 ASTM D523
Film Hardness F-Min (Eagle Turq.) ASTM D3363
Impact Resistance, 3x Metal Thickness No Adhesion Loss ASTM D2794

Cross-Hatch Adhesion No Adhesion Loss ASTM D3359

Formability: T-Bend (1) Acceptable ASTM D4145


Abrasion Resistance, Falling Sand 35 ± 5 Liters ASTM D968

ACCELERATED TESTS:
Humidity, 1,000 hrs. (2) Acceptable ASTM D2247
Dew Cycle Weatherometer, 200 Total Hours (4) Acceptable ASTM D3361
Salt Spray, 1,000 hrs. (3) Acceptable ASTM B117
Chemical Spot Test (5) Acceptable ASTM D1308
(1) 2T to 4T, No loss of adhesion.
(2) No field blisters.
(3) ≤⅛ inch creep from scribe, few blisters, rating of 8.
(4) Chalk rating no less than 8. Color change, no more than 5∆E Hunter units.
(5) 10% Hydrocoloric acid solution 24 hours no visible changes. 25% sodium hydroxide 1 hour test no visible change.

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products at any time or change specifications and/or designs without notice and without incurring obligation.

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SPECIFICATIONS
Signature® 300 and
Signature® 300 Metallic
SPECIFICATIONS
. SPECIFICATIONS durable pigments and solvents blended for optimum The Signature® 300 warranty is backed by the strictest
application properties. production specifications and is one of the strongest in the
Product Name industry. Details and further information are available by
Color: Signature® 300 coatings are available in a wide contacting manufacturer.
Signature® 300 and Signature® 300 Metallic, range of standard, field-proven colors. Special colors are
a premium fluoropolymer low gloss coating, available (minimum quantity requirements may apply) if Maintenance
produced with KYNAR® 500 or HYLAR® 5000 approved by manufacturer.
resin. Signature® 300 coatings are virtually maintenance free
Technical Data and non-staining. If necessary, surface residue may be
Product Description removed by conventional cleaning solvents or detergents.
See Chart Below. Minor scratches may be touched-up with a specially
Basic Uses: Signature® 300 coatings are specified by formulated, field-applied coating of the same color.
leading architects and used by manufacturers of metal Installation
curtain wall and other building products as a long- Signature® 300 coatings can be used in conjunction with
life exterior finish for aluminum, galvanized steel and Signature® 300 coatings may be coil coated on HDG conventional sealants and caulking compounds. Mortar,
Galvalume®. The liquid coating is factory applied and steel, Aluminum or Galvalume® substrates that have plaster, etc. will neither adhere to nor stain the surface.
oven baked on properly prepared and primed substrates. been pretreated and primed according to manufacturer
Signature® 300 coatings typically are used as exterior specifications. The entire system is applied in the factory Technical Assistance
finishes for metal roofing, siding, louvers, fascia, curtain and oven baked. Topcoat dry film thicknesses are within
wall, spandrel paneling and column covers. The building the 0.9-1.1 mil range (Note: which refers to the combination Complete technical information and literature is available
components can be post-formed from pre-coated coil of primer and the Signature® 300 protective coating) for coil from manufacturer.
stock. coated applications. The pretreated substrate is primed with
0.2 - 0.30 mil of a high performance primer. The Signature® Signature® is a registered trademark of NCI Group, Inc.
Limitations: Since Signature® 300 coatings require 300 protective coating is applied over the primed substrate KYNAR® 500 is a registered trademark of ELF Atochem.
baking to cure, they cannot be field applied. Signature® at 0.7 - 0.8 mil. The flexibility of the system permits coil- HYLAR® 5000 is a registered trademark of Ausimont.
300 coatings are not approved for use on hot or cold rolled coated stock to be post-formed by either a roll former or GALVALUME® is a registered trademark of BIEC
bare steel substrates intended for exterior exposure. press brake. All applicators of Signature® 300 coatings International Inc.
must have the approval of manufacturer. A list of approved
Composition and Materials: Signature® 300 coatings applicators is available upon request.
are based on 70% KYNAR® 500 or HYLAR® 5000 PVDF Warranty
fluoropolymer resin. They also are formulated with highly

TECHNICAL DATA
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES Signature® 300
Property Value Test Designation
Gloss @ 85° 8-15 ASTM D523
Film Hardness HB-Min (Eagle Turq.) ASTM D3363 (NCCA II-12) (2)
Impact Resistance, .5” Ball Indenter, 3x Metal Thickness (8) Acceptable ASTM D2794

Formability:
180° bend around 1/8” mandrel (1) Acceptable ASTM D522
Adhesion (2) Acceptable ASTM D3359 (NCCA II-5)
Abrasion Resistance, Falling Sand 67 Liters ASTM D968

Accelerated Weathering, 5,000 hrs. exposure (3) Acceptable ASTM D4587, G53, or G154
Humidity, 3,000 hrs. (4) Acceptable ASTM D2247, Apparatus A1
Salt Spray, 2,000 hrs. (5) Acceptable ASTM B117 (NCCA III-2)

Cyclic Salt Fog/UV exposure, 3,000 hrs. (6) Acceptable ASTM D5894
Chemical Spot Test (7) Acceptable ASTM D1308
(1) No evidence of cracking, and no loss of adhesion to the point of metal rupture.
(2) No removal of finish after 1/16-inch cross-hatching to bare metal, to impact limits or point of metal rupture.
(3) No cracking, peeling, blistering, loss of adhesion or corrosion of base metal. Chalk rating of 8 per ASTM D4214. Color change less than 2∆E per
ASTM D2244.
(4) Rating of 10, no blistering, cracking, creepage or corrosion per ASTM D1654.
(5) No more than 5/32-inch average creepage from scribed line rating of 7, field test rating of 8 per ASTM D1654.
(6) No more than 1/32-inch creepage from scribed line, rating of 8. No blistering, rating of 10 per ASTM D1654.
(7) 10% Hydrocoloric acid solution 24 hours no visible changes. 25% sodium hydroxide 1 hour test no color change, no blistering.
(8) Reverse impact and direct impact, no cracking or loss of adhesion.

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SPECIFICATIONS
AVP PANEL

36" 1¹⁄₈"
12"

³⁄₈" 6" 6"


12"

SECTION PROPERTIES
NEGATIVE BENDING POSITIVE BENDING
PANEL Fy WEIGHT Ixe Sxe Maxo Ixe Sxe Maxo
GAUGE (KSI) (PSF) (IN.4/FT.) (IN.3/FT.) (KIP-IN.) (IN.4/FT.) (IN.3/FT.) (KIP-IN.)
29 60* 0.75 0.019 0.030 1.081 0.017 0.029 1.047
26 60* 0.94 0.026 0.042 1.524 0.025 0.044 1.568
24 50 1.14 0.033 0.053 1.581 0.034 0.055 1.657
22 50 1.44 0.042 0.068 2.029 0.043 0.071 2.114
* Fy is 80-ksi reduced to 60-ksi in accordance with the 2012 edition of the North American Specification For Design Of Cold-Formed Steel
Structural Members - A2.3.2.

NOTES:
1. All calculations for the properties of AVP Wall panels are calculated in accordance with the 2012 edition of the North American Specification For
Design Of Cold-Formed Steel Structural Members.
2. Ixe is for deflection determination.
3. Sxe is for bending.
4. Maxo is allowable bending moment.
5. All values are for one foot of panel width.

The Engineering data contained herein is for the expressed use of customers and design professionals. Along with this data, it is recommended
that the design professional have a copy of the most current version of the North American Specification for the Design of Cold-Formed Steel
Structural Members published by the American Iron and Steel Institute to facilitate design. This Specification contains the design criteria for cold-
formed steel components. Along with the Specification, the designer should reference the most current building code applicable to the project
jobsite in order to determine environmental loads. If further information or guidance regarding cold-formed design practices is desired, please
contact the manufacturer.

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SPECIFICATIONS
AVP PANEL
ALLOWABLE UNIFORM LOADS IN POUNDS PER SQUARE FOOT
29 Gauge (0.0133”), Fy = 60 ksi, Fu = 61.5 ksi
SPAN IN FEET
SPAN TYPE LOAD TYPE
3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 80.09 45.05 28.83 20.02 14.71 11.26 8.90
1-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 77.59 43.64 27.93 19.40 14.25 10.91 8.62
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 71.40 41.58 27.06 18.97 14.02 10.77 8.54
2-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 42.46 31.85 25.48 19.56 14.46 11.11 8.81
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 86.38 50.95 33.38 23.49 17.40 13.40 10.62
3-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 48.25 36.19 28.95 24.13 17.94 13.81 10.96
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 81.54 47.88 31.30 22.00 16.28 12.53 9.93
4-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 46.44 34.83 27.87 22.67 16.78 12.92 10.24
26 Gauge (0.0181”), Fy = 60 ksi, Fu = 61.5 ksi
SPAN IN FEET
SPAN TYPE LOAD TYPE
3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 112.91 63.51 40.65 28.23 20.74 15.88 12.55
1-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 116.22 65.37 41.84 29.05 21.35 16.34 12.71
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 110.26 63.42 41.03 28.66 21.13 16.22 12.83
2-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 77.50 58.12 39.90 27.86 20.54 15.76 12.47
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 134.89 78.27 50.86 35.61 26.30 20.20 16.00
3-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 88.06 66.05 49.48 34.64 25.57 19.64 15.55
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 126.85 73.38 47.61 33.31 24.58 18.88 14.95
4-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 84.76 63.57 46.31 32.39 23.90 18.35 14.53
24 Gauge (0.0223”), Fy = 50 ksi, Fu = 60 ksi
SPAN IN FEET
SPAN TYPE LOAD TYPE
3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 117.14 65.89 42.17 29.28 21.51 16.47 13.02
1-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 122.64 68.98 44.15 30.66 22.53 17.25 13.63
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 117.44 67.29 43.45 30.32 22.34 17.14 13.56
2-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 96.36 64.41 41.56 28.99 21.35 16.38 12.96
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 144.19 83.23 53.94 37.71 27.83 21.36 16.91
3-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 109.50 79.74 51.62 36.07 26.60 20.42 16.16
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 135.42 77.97 50.46 35.26 26.00 19.96 15.80
4-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 105.39 74.67 48.28 33.72 24.86 19.08 15.10
22 Gauge (0.0286”), Fy = 50 ksi, Fu = 60 ksi
SPAN IN FEET
SPAN TYPE LOAD TYPE
3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 150.29 84.54 54.10 37.57 27.60 21.13 16.70
1-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 156.61 88.10 56.38 39.15 28.77 22.02 17.40
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 149.98 85.94 55.49 38.72 28.53 21.89 17.31
2-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 144.40 82.63 53.31 37.19 27.40 21.01 16.62
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 184.15 106.30 68.88 48.16 35.54 27.28 21.60
3-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 175.54 102.28 66.22 46.28 34.13 26.20 20.74
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 172.95 99.58 64.45 45.03 33.21 25.49 20.17
4-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 166.66 95.79 61.94 43.26 31.89 24.47 19.37
Notes:
1. Strength calculations based on the 2012 AISI Standard “North American Specification for the Design of Cold-formed Steel Structural Members.”
2. Allowable loads are applicable for uniform loading and spans without overhangs.
3. LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION load capacities are for those loads that push the panel against its supports. The applicable limit states are flexure,
shear, combined shear and flexure, web crippling at end and interior supports, and a deflection limit of L/60 under strength-level loads.
4. NEGATIVE WIND LOAD capacities are for those loads that pull the panel away from its supports. The applicable limit states are flexure,
shear, combined shear and flexure, and a deflection limit of L/60 under 10-year wind loading.
5. Panel pullover and Screw pullout capacity must be checked separately using the screws employed for each particular application when
utilizing this load chart.
6. Effective yield strength has been determined in accordance with section A2.3.2 of the 2012 NAS specification.
7. The use of any accessories other than those provided by the manufacturer may damage panels, void all warranties and will void all
engineering data.
8. This material is subject to change without notice. Please contact MBCI for most current data.

The Engineering data contained herein is for the expressed use of customers and design professionals. Along with this data, it is recommended that
the design professional have a copy of the most current version of the North American Specification for the Design of Cold-Formed Steel Structural
Members published by the American Iron and Steel Institute to facilitate design. This Specification contains the design criteria for cold-formed steel
components. Along with the Specification, the designer should reference the most current building code applicable to the project jobsite in order to
determine environmental loads. If further information or guidance regarding cold-formed design practices is desired, please contact the manufacturer.

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ENGINEERING SPECIFICATIONS
COMMERCIAL / INDUSTRIAL
PBC PANEL

32"
2.67" ⁷⁄₈"

SECTION PROPERTIES
NEGATIVE BENDING POSITIVE BENDING
SECTION PROPERTIES
PANEL Fy WEIGHT Ixe NEGATIVE Sxe
BENDING Maxo Ixe POSITIVE Sxe
BENDING Maxo
PANEL
GAUGE Fy
(KSI) WEIGHT
(PSF) Ixe
(IN.4/FT.) Sxe
(IN.3/FT.) Maxo
(KIP-IN.) Ixe
(IN.4/FT.) Sxe
(IN.3/FT.) Maxo
(KIP-IN.)
GAUGE (KSI) (PSF) (IN.4/FT.) (IN.3/FT.) (KIP-IN.) (IN.4/FT.) (IN.3/FT.) (KIP-IN.)
29
29 60*
60* 0.84
0.84 0.019
0.0183 0.044
0.0423 1.575
1.52 0.019
0.0183 0.044
0.0423 1.575
1.52
26 60* 1.06 0.0235 0.0543 1.9518 0.0235 0.0543 1.9518
26 60* 1.06 0.027 0.059 2.135 0.027 0.059 2.135
24 50 1.28 0.0283 0.0659 1.976 0.0283 0.0659 1.976
24
22 50
50 1.28
1.62 0.033
0.0345 0.073
0.0828 2.185
2.4804 0.033
0.0345 0.073
0.0828 2.185
2.4804
* Fy is 80-ksi reduced to 60-ksi in accordance with the 2007 edition of the North American Specification For Design Of Cold-Formed Steel Structural Members - A2.3.2.
22 50 1.62 0.042 0.093 2.788 0.042 0.093 2.788
NOTES:
* Fy is 80-ksi reduced to 60-ksi in accordance with the 2012 edition of the North American Specification For Design Of Cold-Formed Steel
1. All calculations
Structural Members for the properties of PBC panels are calculated in accordance with the 2007 edition of the North American Specification For Design Of Cold-Formed Steel
- A2.3.2.
Structural Members.
2. Ixe is for deflection determination.
3. Sxe is for bending.
NOTES:
4. Maxo is allowable bending moment.
1.5.All
All calculations for foot
values are for one the ofproperties
panel width.of PBC Roof panels are calculated in accordance with the 2012 edition of the North American Specification For
Design Of Cold-Formed Steel Structural Members.
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is for deflection determination.
data contained herein is for the expressed use of customers and design professionals. Along with this data, it is recommended that the design professional have
3.a copy
Sxe of is the
formost current version of the North American Specification for the Design of Cold-Formed Steel Structural Members published by the American Iron and Steel Institute
bending.
4.to Maxo
facilitate design. This Specification contains the design criteria for cold-formed steel components. Along with the Specification, the designer should reference the most current
is allowable bending moment.
building code applicable to the project jobsite in order to determine environmental loads. If further information or guidance regarding cold-formed design practices is desired,
5.please
All values are for one foot of panel width.
contact the manufacturer.

The Engineering data contained herein is for the expressed use of customers and design professionals. Along with this data, it is recommended
that the design professional have a copy of the most current version of the North American Specification for the Design of Cold-Formed Steel
Structural Members published by the American Iron and Steel Institute to facilitate design. This Specification contains the design criteria for cold-
formed steel components. Along with the Specification, the designer should reference the most current building code applicable to the project
jobsite in order to determine environmental loads. If further information or guidance regarding cold-formed design practices is desired, please
contact the manufacturer.

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SPECIFICATIONS
PBC ROOF PANEL
ALLOWABLE UNIFORM LOADS IN POUNDS PER SQUARE FOOT
29 Gauge (0.0133”), Fy = 60 ksi, Fu = 61.5 ksi
SPAN IN FEET
SPAN TYPE LOAD TYPE
3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 116.66 65.62 42.00 29.16 21.26 14.24 10.00
1-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 63.03 26.59 13.61 7.88 4.96 3.32 2.33
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 114.69 64.99 41.74 29.04 21.36 16.37 12.94
2-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 85.02 63.77 32.79 18.98 11.95 8.01 5.62
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 142.32 80.90 52.03 36.23 26.66 20.43 16.16
3-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 96.61 50.18 25.69 14.87 9.36 6.27 4.41
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 133.18 75.62 48.61 33.84 24.90 19.08 15.09
4-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 92.99 53.27 27.27 15.78 9.94 6.66 4.68
26 Gauge (0.0181”), Fy = 60 ksi, Fu = 61.5 ksi
SPAN IN FEET
SPAN TYPE LOAD TYPE
3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 158.15 88.96 56.94 39.54 28.98 19.42 13.64
1-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 85.91 36.24 18.56 10.74 6.76 4.53 3.18
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 155.46 88.10 56.58 39.37 28.96 22.19 17.54
2-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 155.46 87.30 44.70 25.87 16.29 10.91 7.66
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 192.89 109.66 70.53 49.11 36.14 27.70 21.90
3-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 162.12 68.39 35.02 20.26 12.76 8.55 6.00
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 180.50 102.50 65.89 45.87 33.75 25.87 20.45
4-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 172.09 72.60 37.17 21.51 13.55 9.08 6.37
24 Gauge (0.0223”), Fy = 50 ksi, Fu = 60 ksi
SPAN IN FEET
SPAN TYPE LOAD TYPE
3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 161.82 91.03 58.26 40.46 29.72 22.76 16.82
1-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 105.98 44.71 22.89 13.25 8.34 5.59 3.93
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 159.03 90.13 57.89 40.28 29.63 22.70 17.95
2-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 159.03 90.13 55.14 31.91 20.10 13.46 9.45
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 197.31 112.18 72.16 50.25 36.98 28.34 22.41
3-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 197.31 84.37 43.20 25.00 15.74 10.55 7.41
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 184.64 104.86 67.42 46.93 34.53 26.46 20.92
4-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 184.64 89.56 45.86 26.54 16.71 11.20 7.86
22 Gauge (0.0286”), Fy = 50 ksi, Fu = 60 ksi
SPAN IN FEET
SPAN TYPE LOAD TYPE
3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 206.48 116.15 74.33 51.62 37.93 29.04 21.62
1-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 136.17 57.45 29.41 17.02 10.72 7.18 5.04
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 202.85 114.99 73.86 51.39 37.80 28.96 22.90
2-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 202.85 114.99 70.85 41.00 25.82 17.30 12.15
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 251.65 143.11 92.06 64.11 47.18 36.16 28.60
3-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 251.65 108.41 55.51 32.12 20.23 13.55 9.52
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 235.50 133.77 86.01 59.88 44.06 33.77 26.70
4-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 235.50 115.08 58.92 34.10 21.47 14.39 10.10
Notes:
1. Strength calculations based on the 2012 AISI Standard “North American Specification for the Design of Cold-formed Steel Structural Members.”
2. Allowable loads are applicable for uniform loading and spans without overhangs.
3. LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION load capacities are for those loads that push the panel against its supports. The applicable limit states are flexure,
shear, combined shear and flexure, web crippling at end and interior supports, and a deflection limit of L/180 under strength-level loads.
4. NEGATIVE WIND LOAD capacities are for those loads that pull the panel away from its supports. The applicable limit states are flexure, shear,
combined shear and flexure, and a deflection limit of L/60 under 10-year wind loading.
5. Panel pullover and Screw pullout capacity must be checked separately using the screws employed for each particular application when utilizing
this load chart.
6. Effective yield strength has been determined in accordance with section A2.3.2 of the 2012 NAS specification.
7. The use of any accessories other than those provided by the manufacturer may damage panels, void all warranties and will void all engineering data.
8. This material is subject to change without notice. Please contact MBCI for most current data.

The Engineering data contained herein is for the expressed use of customers and design professionals. Along with this data, it is recommended that
the design professional have a copy of the most current version of the North American Specification for the Design of Cold-Formed Steel Structural
Members published by the American Iron and Steel Institute to facilitate design. This Specification contains the design criteria for cold-formed steel
components. Along with the Specification, the designer should reference the most current building code applicable to the project jobsite in order to
determine environmental loads. If further information or guidance regarding cold-formed design practices is desired, please contact the manufacturer.
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SPECIFICATIONS
PBC WALL PANEL
ALLOWABLE UNIFORM LOADS IN POUNDS PER SQUARE FOOT
29 Gauge (0.0133”), Fy = 60 ksi, Fu = 61.5 ksi
SPAN IN FEET
SPAN TYPE LOAD TYPE
3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 116.66 65.62 42.00 29.16 21.26 14.24 10.00
1-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 116.66 65.62 42.00 29.16 21.26 14.24 10.00
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 114.69 64.99 41.74 29.04 21.36 16.37 12.94
2-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 85.02 63.77 41.74 29.04 21.36 16.37 12.94
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 142.32 80.90 52.03 36.23 26.66 20.43 16.16
3-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 96.61 72.46 52.03 36.23 26.66 20.43 16.16
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 133.18 75.62 48.61 33.84 24.90 19.08 15.09
4-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 92.99 69.74 48.61 33.84 24.90 19.08 15.09
26 Gauge (0.0181”), Fy = 60 ksi, Fu = 61.5 ksi
SPAN IN FEET
SPAN TYPE LOAD TYPE
3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 158.15 88.96 56.94 39.54 28.98 19.42 13.64
1-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 158.15 88.96 56.94 39.54 28.98 19.42 13.64
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 155.46 88.10 56.58 39.37 28.96 22.19 17.54
2-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 155.46 88.10 56.58 39.37 28.96 22.19 17.54
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 192.89 109.66 70.53 49.11 36.14 27.70 21.90
3-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 192.89 109.66 70.53 49.11 36.14 27.70 21.90
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 180.50 102.50 65.89 45.87 33.75 25.87 20.45
4-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 180.50 102.50 65.89 45.87 33.75 25.87 20.45
24 Gauge (0.0223”), Fy = 50 ksi, Fu = 60 ksi
SPAN IN FEET
SPAN TYPE LOAD TYPE
3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 161.82 91.03 58.26 40.46 29.72 22.76 16.82
1-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 161.82 91.03 58.26 40.46 29.72 22.76 16.82
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 159.03 90.13 57.89 40.28 29.63 22.70 17.95
2-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 159.03 90.13 57.89 40.28 29.63 22.70 17.95
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 197.31 112.18 72.16 50.25 36.98 28.34 22.41
3-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 197.31 112.18 72.16 50.25 36.98 28.34 22.41
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 184.64 104.86 67.42 46.93 34.53 26.46 20.92
4-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 184.64 104.86 67.42 46.93 34.53 26.46 20.92
22 Gauge (0.0286”), Fy = 50 ksi, Fu = 60 ksi
SPAN IN FEET
SPAN TYPE LOAD TYPE
3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 206.48 116.15 74.33 51.62 37.93 29.04 21.62
1-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 206.48 116.15 74.33 51.62 37.93 29.04 21.62
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 202.85 114.99 73.86 51.39 37.80 28.96 22.90
2-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 202.85 114.99 73.86 51.39 37.80 28.96 22.90
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 251.65 143.11 92.06 64.11 47.18 36.16 28.60
3-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 251.65 143.11 92.06 64.11 47.18 36.16 28.60
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 235.50 133.77 86.01 59.88 44.06 33.77 26.70
4-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 235.50 133.77 86.01 59.88 44.06 33.77 26.70
Notes:
1. Strength calculations based on the 2012 AISI Standard “North American Specification for the Design of Cold-formed Steel Structural Members.”
2. Allowable loads are applicable for uniform loading and spans without overhangs.
3. LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION load capacities are for those loads that push the panel against its supports. The applicable limit states are flexure,
shear, combined shear and flexure, web crippling at end and interior supports, and a deflection limit of L/60 under strength-level loads.
4. NEGATIVE WIND LOAD capacities are for those loads that pull the panel away from its supports. The applicable limit states are flexure, shear,
combined shear and flexure, and a deflection limit of L/60 under 10-year wind loading.
5. Panel pullover and Screw pullout capacity must be checked separately using the screws employed for each particular application when utilizing
this load chart.
6. Effective yield strength has been determined in accordance with section A2.3.2 of the 2012 NAS specification.
7. The use of any accessories other than those provided by the manufacturer may damage panels, void all warranties and will void all engineering data.
8. This material is subject to change without notice. Please contact MBCI for most current data.
The Engineering data contained herein is for the expressed use of customers and design professionals. Along with this data, it is recommended that
the design professional have a copy of the most current version of the North American Specification for the Design of Cold-Formed Steel Structural
Members published by the American Iron and Steel Institute to facilitate design. This Specification contains the design criteria for cold-formed steel
components. Along with the Specification, the designer should reference the most current building code applicable to the project jobsite in order to
determine environmental loads. If further information or guidance regarding cold-formed design practices is desired, please contact the manufacturer.

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ENGINEERING SPECIFICATIONS
COMMERCIAL / INDUSTRIAL
PBD PANEL

32"
2.67" ⁵⁄₈"

SECTION PROPERTIES
SECTION PROPERTIES
NEGATIVE BENDING
NEGATIVE BENDING POSITIVE BENDING
POSITIVE BENDING
PANEL
PANEL Fy
Fy WEIGHT
WEIGHT Ixe
Ixe Sxe
Sxe Maxo
Maxo Ixe
Ixe SxeSxe Maxo
Maxo
GAUGE (KSI) (PSF) (IN.4/FT.) (IN.3/FT.) (KIP-IN.) (IN.4/FT.) (IN.3/FT.) (KIP-IN.)
GAUGE
29 (KSI)
60* (PSF)
0.84 (IN.4/FT.)
0.0124 (IN.3/FT.)
0.0345 (KIP-IN.)
1.2384 (IN.4/FT.)
0.0124 (IN.3/FT.)
0.0345 (KIP-IN.)
1.2384
26 60* 1.06 0.0172 0.0496 1.7810 0.0172 0.0496 1.7810
29 60* 0.84 0.019 0.044 1.575 0.019 0.044 1.575
24 50 1.28 0.0227 0.0681 2.0382 0.0227 0.0681 2.0382
26
22 60*
50 1.06
1.62 0.027
0.0310 0.059
0.0915 2.135
2.7396 0.027
0.0310 0.059
0.0915 2.135
2.7396
* Fy is 80-ksi reduced to 60-ksi in accordance with the 2007 edition of the North American Specification For Design Of Cold-Formed Steel Structural Members - A2.3.2.
24 50 1.28 0.033 0.073 2.185 0.033 0.073 2.185
NOTES: 22 50 1.62 0.042 0.093 2.788 0.042 0.093 2.788
1. All calculations for the properties of PBD panels are calculated in accordance with the 2007 edition of the North American Specification For Design Of Cold-Formed Steel
Structural Members.
* Fy is 80-ksi reduced to 60-ksi in accordance with the 2012 edition of the North American Specification For Design Of Cold-Formed Steel
2. Ixe is for deflection determination.
Structural
3. Sxe is forMembers
bending. - A2.3.2.
4. Maxo is allowable bending moment.
5. All values are for one foot of panel width.
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for bending.
contact the manufacturer.
4. Maxo is allowable bending moment.
5. All values are for one foot of panel width.

The Engineering data contained herein is for the expressed use of customers and design professionals. Along with this data, it is recommended
that the design professional have a copy of the most current version of the North American Specification for the Design of Cold-Formed Steel
Structural Members published by the American Iron and Steel Institute to facilitate design. This Specification contains the design criteria for cold-
formed steel components. Along with the Specification, the designer should reference the most current building code applicable to the project
jobsite in order to determine environmental loads. If further information or guidance regarding cold-formed design practices is desired, please
contact the manufacturer.

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SPECIFICATIONS
PBD ROOF PANEL
ALLOWABLE UNIFORM LOADS IN POUNDS PER SQUARE FOOT
29 Gauge (0.0133”), Fy = 60 ksi, Fu = 61.5 ksi
SPAN IN FEET
SPAN TYPE LOAD TYPE
3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 106.73 60.04 35.53 20.56 12.95 8.68 6.09
1-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 38.45 16.22 8.31 4.81 3.03 2.03 1.42
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 105.41 59.69 38.32 26.66 19.60 15.02 11.87
2-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 105.12 45.14 23.11 13.38 8.42 5.64 3.96
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 130.89 74.33 47.78 33.26 24.47 18.17 12.76
3-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 80.62 34.01 17.41 10.08 6.35 4.25 2.99
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 122.45 69.46 44.63 31.06 22.85 17.51 13.73
4-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 86.73 36.59 18.73 10.84 6.83 4.57 3.21
26 Gauge (0.0181”), Fy = 60 ksi, Fu = 61.5 ksi
SPAN IN FEET
SPAN TYPE LOAD TYPE
3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 163.78 92.13 51.62 29.87 18.81 12.60 8.85
1-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 56.04 23.64 12.11 7.01 4.41 2.96 2.08
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 162.01 91.92 59.07 41.11 30.24 23.17 18.32
2-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 149.98 63.27 32.40 18.75 11.81 7.91 5.55
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 200.80 114.34 73.60 51.27 37.74 26.03 18.28
3-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 116.06 48.96 25.07 14.51 9.14 6.12 4.30
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 187.97 106.90 68.77 47.89 35.25 27.02 19.53
4-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 123.91 52.28 26.77 15.49 9.75 6.53 4.59
24 Gauge (0.0223”), Fy = 50 ksi, Fu = 60 ksi
SPAN IN FEET
SPAN TYPE LOAD TYPE
3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 155.32 87.37 55.92 38.83 25.19 16.87 11.85
1-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 75.14 31.70 16.23 9.39 5.91 3.96 2.78
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 154.61 87.62 56.28 39.16 28.80 22.07 17.45
2-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 152.72 77.68 39.77 23.02 14.49 9.71 6.82
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 191.83 109.06 70.15 48.85 35.95 27.55 21.79
3-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 144.26 60.86 31.16 18.03 11.36 7.61 5.34
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 179.51 101.95 65.54 45.63 33.57 25.73 20.34
4-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 153.12 64.60 33.07 19.14 12.05 8.07 5.67
22 Gauge (0.0286”), Fy = 50 ksi, Fu = 60 ksi
SPAN IN FEET
SPAN TYPE LOAD TYPE
3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 201.90 113.57 72.68 50.48 32.69 21.90 15.38
1-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 97.47 41.12 21.05 12.18 7.67 5.14 3.61
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 200.54 113.69 73.03 50.82 37.38 28.64 22.64
2-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 198.37 99.25 50.82 29.41 18.52 12.41 8.71
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 248.75 141.48 91.02 63.39 46.66 35.76 28.28
3-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 184.31 77.75 39.81 23.04 14.51 9.72 6.83
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 232.80 132.26 85.04 59.21 43.57 33.39 26.40
4-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 195.65 82.54 42.26 24.46 15.40 10.32 7.25
Notes:
1. Strength calculations based on the 2012 AISI Standard “North American Specification for the Design of Cold-formed Steel Structural Members.”
2. Allowable loads are applicable for uniform loading and spans without overhangs.
3. LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION load capacities are for those loads that push the panel against its supports. The applicable limit states are flexure,
shear, combined shear and flexure, web crippling at end and interior supports, and a deflection limit of L/180 under strength-level loads.
4. NEGATIVE WIND LOAD capacities are for those loads that pull the panel away from its supports. The applicable limit states are flexure, shear,
combined shear and flexure, and a deflection limit of L/60 under 10-year wind loading.
5. Panel pullover and Screw pullout capacity must be checked separately using the screws employed for each particular application when utilizing
this load chart.
6. Effective yield strength has been determined in accordance with section A2.3.2 of the 2012 NAS specification.
7. The use of any accessories other than those provided by the manufacturer may damage panels, void all warranties and will void all engineering data.
8. This material is subject to change without notice. Please contact MBCI for most current data.

The Engineering data contained herein is for the expressed use of customers and design professionals. Along with this data, it is recommended that
the design professional have a copy of the most current version of the North American Specification for the Design of Cold-Formed Steel Structural
Members published by the American Iron and Steel Institute to facilitate design. This Specification contains the design criteria for cold-formed steel
components. Along with the Specification, the designer should reference the most current building code applicable to the project jobsite in order to
determine environmental loads. If further information or guidance regarding cold-formed design practices is desired, please contact the manufacturer.
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SPECIFICATIONS
PBD WALL PANEL
ALLOWABLE UNIFORM LOADS IN POUNDS PER SQUARE FOOT
29 Gauge (0.0133”), Fy = 60 ksi, Fu = 61.5 ksi
SPAN IN FEET
SPAN TYPE LOAD TYPE
3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 106.73 60.04 35.53 20.56 12.95 8.68 6.09
1-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 107.04 60.21 35.59 20.60 12.97 8.69 6.10
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 105.41 59.69 38.32 26.66 19.60 15.02 11.87
2-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 105.12 59.52 38.21 26.58 19.55 14.98 11.84
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 130.89 74.33 47.78 33.26 24.47 18.17 12.76
3-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 130.54 74.12 47.65 33.17 24.41 18.22 12.80
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 122.45 69.46 44.63 31.06 22.85 17.51 13.73
4-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 122.12 69.27 44.51 30.98 22.79 17.46 13.77
26 Gauge (0.0181”), Fy = 60 ksi, Fu = 61.5 ksi
SPAN IN FEET
SPAN TYPE LOAD TYPE
3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 163.78 92.13 51.62 29.87 18.81 12.60 8.85
1-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 165.27 92.96 51.88 30.02 18.91 12.67 8.90
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 162.01 91.92 59.07 41.11 30.24 23.17 18.32
2-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 160.61 91.11 58.54 40.74 29.97 22.97 18.16
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 200.80 114.34 73.60 51.27 37.74 26.03 18.28
3-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 199.08 113.34 72.95 50.82 37.41 26.23 18.42
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 187.97 106.90 68.77 47.89 35.25 27.02 19.53
4-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 186.36 105.96 68.16 47.47 34.93 26.77 19.67
24 Gauge (0.0223”), Fy = 50 ksi, Fu = 60 ksi
SPAN IN FEET
SPAN TYPE LOAD TYPE
3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 155.32 87.37 55.92 38.83 25.19 16.87 11.85
1-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 157.32 88.49 56.63 39.33 25.35 16.98 11.93
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 154.61 87.62 56.28 39.16 28.80 22.07 17.45
2-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 152.72 86.53 55.57 38.66 28.44 21.79 17.22
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 191.83 109.06 70.15 48.85 35.95 27.55 21.79
3-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 189.51 107.72 69.28 48.24 35.50 27.21 21.51
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 179.51 101.95 65.54 45.63 33.57 25.73 20.34
4-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 177.33 100.69 64.72 45.05 33.15 25.40 20.08
22 Gauge (0.0286”), Fy = 50 ksi, Fu = 60 ksi
SPAN SPAN IN FEET
TYPE LOAD TYPE
3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 201.90 113.57 72.68 50.48 32.69 21.90 15.38
1-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 204.19 114.86 63.16 36.55 23.02 15.42 10.83
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 200.54 113.69 73.03 50.82 37.38 28.64 22.64
2-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 198.37 112.44 72.22 50.25 36.96 28.32 22.39
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 248.75 141.48 91.02 63.39 46.66 35.76 28.28
3-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 246.10 139.94 90.02 62.69 43.52 29.16 20.48
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 232.80 132.26 85.04 59.21 43.57 33.39 26.40
4-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 230.30 130.81 84.10 58.55 43.08 30.95 21.74
Notes:
1. Strength calculations based on the 2012 AISI Standard “North American Specification for the Design of Cold-formed Steel Structural Members.”
2. Allowable loads are applicable for uniform loading and spans without overhangs.
3. LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION load capacities are for those loads that push the panel against its supports. The applicable limit states are flexure,
shear, combined shear and flexure, web crippling at end and interior supports, and a deflection limit of L/60 under strength-level loads.
4. NEGATIVE WIND LOAD capacities are for those loads that pull the panel away from its supports. The applicable limit states are flexure, shear,
combined shear and flexure, and a deflection limit of L/60 under 10-year wind loading.
5. Panel pullover and Screw pullout capacity must be checked separately using the screws employed for each particular application when utilizing
this load chart.
6. Effective yield strength has been determined in accordance with section A2.3.2 of the 2012 NAS specification.
7. The use of any accessories other than those provided by the manufacturer may damage panels, void all warranties and will void all engineering data.
8. This material is subject to change without notice. Please contact MBCI for most current data.

The Engineering data contained herein is for the expressed use of customers and design professionals. Along with this data, it is recommended that
the design professional have a copy of the most current version of the North American Specification for the Design of Cold-Formed Steel Structural
Members published by the American Iron and Steel Institute to facilitate design. This Specification contains the design criteria for cold-formed steel
components. Along with the Specification, the designer should reference the most current building code applicable to the project jobsite in order to
determine environmental loads. If further information or guidance regarding cold-formed design practices is desired, please contact the manufacturer.
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ENGINEERING SPECIFICATIONS
COMMERCIAL / INDUSTRIAL
7.2 PANEL

36"
7.200" 2.146"
1¹⁄₂"
(5 PITCHES) 45° (TYP)
"
.63

2.146"

SECTION PROPERTIES
NEGATIVE BENDING
SECTION PROPERTIES POSITIVE BENDING
PANEL Fy WEIGHT Ixe NEGATIVE BENDING
Sxe Maxo Ixe POSITIVE Sxe
BENDING Maxo
PANEL Fy WEIGHT Ixe Sxe Maxo Ixe Sxe Maxo
GAUGE
GAUGE (KSI)
(KSI) (PSF)
(PSF) (IN.4/FT.)
(IN.4/FT.) (IN.3/FT.)
(IN.3/FT.) (KIP-IN.)
(KIP-IN.) (IN.4/FT.)
(IN.4/FT.) (IN.3/FT.)
(IN.3/FT.) (KIP-IN.)
(KIP-IN.)
2929 60*
60* 0.66
0.66 0.0426
0.048 0.0419
0.048 1.5073
1.928 0.0426
0.050 0.0419
0.056 1.5073
2.269
26 60* 0.86 0.0645 0.0682 2.4505 0.0645 0.0682 2.4505
2624 60*
50 0.86
1.06 0.072
0.0918 0.077
0.1039 3.208
3.1125 0.075
0.0918 0.091
0.1039 3.759
3.1125
22 50 1.36 0.1252 0.1462 4.3718 0.1252 0.1462 4.3718
24 50 1.06 0.100 0.113 3.395 0.099 0.124 3.719
* Fy is22
80-ksi reduced to 60-ksi
50 in accordance1.36
with the 2007 edition of the North American
0.134 Specification For4.675
0.156 Design Of Cold-Formed Steel Structural Members
0.133 0.171 - A2.3.2. 5.114
* Fy is 80-ksi reduced to 60-ksi in accordance with the 2012 edition of the North American Specification For Design Of Cold-Formed Steel
NOTES:
Structural Members
1. All calculations - A2.3.2.
for the properties of 7.2 panels are calculated in accordance with the 2007 edition of the North American Specification For Design Of Cold-Formed Steel
2. Ixe is for deflection determination.
NOTES:
3. Sxe is for bending.
1. 4.AllMaxo
calculations
is allowablefor the properties
bending moment. of 7.2 Roof panels are calculated in accordance with the 2012 edition of the North American Specification For
5.Design
All values OfareCold-Formed Steelwidth.
for one foot of panel Structural Members.
2. Ixe is for deflection determination.
3. The
Sxe is for bending.
Engineering data contained herein is for the expressed use of customers and design professionals. Along with this data, it is recommended that the design professional have a
4. copy
Maxo of the
is most current bending
allowable version of the North American Specification for the Design of Cold-Formed Steel Structural Members published by the American Iron and Steel Institute to
moment.
5. facilitate
All valuesdesign. This Specification contains the design criteria for cold-formed steel components. Along with the Specification, the designer should reference the most current
are for one foot of panel width.
building code applicable to the project jobsite in order to determine environmental loads. If further information or guidance regarding cold-formed design practices is desired, please
contact the manufacturer.

The Engineering data contained herein is for the expressed use of customers and design professionals. Along with this data, it is recommended
that the design professional have a copy of the most current version of the North American Specification for the Design of Cold-Formed Steel
Structural Members published by the American Iron and Steel Institute to facilitate design. This Specification contains the design criteria for cold-
formed steel components. Along with the Specification, the designer should reference the most current building code applicable to the project
jobsite in order to determine environmental loads. If further information or guidance regarding cold-formed design practices is desired, please
contact the manufacturer.

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SPECIFICATIONS
7.2 PANEL
ALLOWABLE UNIFORM LOADS IN POUNDS PER SQUARE FOOT
29 Gauge (0.0133”), Fy = 60 ksi, Fu = 61.5 ksi
SPAN IN FEET
SPAN TYPE LOAD TYPE
3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 142.84 80.35 51.42 35.71 26.24 20.09 15.87
1-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 102.44 68.59 35.12 20.32 12.80 8.57 6.02
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 110.34 71.62 49.82 36.44 27.70 21.71 17.44
2-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 102.19 64.82 44.37 32.09 24.20 18.86 15.09
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 123.35 82.15 58.28 43.24 33.22 26.25 21.21
3-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 115.90 75.44 52.58 38.51 28.80 19.30 13.55
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 119.43 78.91 55.63 41.08 31.45 24.78 19.99
4-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 111.72 72.13 49.98 36.45 27.66 20.76 14.58
26 Gauge (0.0181”), Fy = 60 ksi, Fu = 61.5 ksi
SPAN IN FEET
SPAN TYPE LOAD TYPE
3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 237.61 133.66 85.54 59.40 43.64 33.41 26.40
1-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 162.95 103.02 52.75 30.53 19.22 12.88 9.04
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 222.59 136.44 91.38 65.16 48.68 37.69 30.01
2-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 143.95 107.96 79.83 56.57 42.08 32.49 25.82
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 258.47 162.17 110.20 79.32 59.63 46.36 37.03
3-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 163.58 122.69 97.08 64.84 40.83 27.35 19.21
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 247.30 153.99 104.13 74.72 56.05 43.52 34.72
4-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 157.45 118.09 91.48 65.14 44.07 29.52 20.74
24 Gauge (0.0223”), Fy = 50 ksi, Fu = 60 ksi
SPAN IN FEET
SPAN TYPE LOAD TYPE
3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 251.48 141.46 90.53 62.87 46.19 35.36 27.94
1-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 202.14 135.78 69.52 40.23 25.33 16.97 11.92
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 253.79 147.73 96.14 67.39 49.79 38.27 30.31
2-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 156.28 117.21 88.20 61.73 45.57 35.00 27.71
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 307.17 181.07 118.61 83.46 61.81 47.58 37.73
3-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 177.59 133.19 106.55 76.57 53.77 36.02 25.30
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 289.91 170.16 111.21 78.15 57.83 44.49 35.27
4-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 170.93 128.19 102.17 71.66 52.97 38.84 27.28
22 Gauge (0.0286”), Fy = 50 ksi, Fu = 60 ksi
SPAN IN FEET
SPAN TYPE LOAD TYPE
3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 346.31 194.80 124.67 86.58 63.61 48.70 38.48
1-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 322.96 181.52 92.94 53.78 33.87 22.69 15.94
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 357.18 205.97 133.40 93.26 68.79 52.81 41.80
2-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 199.38 149.54 119.63 85.47 63.01 48.35 38.26
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 435.96 253.83 165.20 115.80 85.57 65.76 52.09
3-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 226.57 169.93 135.94 106.25 71.31 47.77 33.55
NEGATIVE WIND LOAD 410.29 238.09 154.70 108.33 80.00 61.46 48.67
4-span
LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION 218.07 163.56 130.84 99.36 73.31 51.25 35.99
Notes:
1. Strength calculations based on the 2012 AISI Standard “North American Specification for the Design of Cold-formed Steel Structural Members.”
2. Allowable loads are applicable for uniform loading and spans without overhangs.
3. LIVE LOAD/DEFLECTION load capacities are for those loads that push the panel against its supports. The applicable limit states are flexure,
shear, combined shear and flexure, web crippling at end and interior supports, and a deflection limit of L/180 under strength-level loads.
4. NEGATIVE WIND LOAD capacities are for those loads that pull the panel away from its supports. The applicable limit states are flexure, shear,
combined shear and flexure, and a deflection limit of L/60 under 10-year wind loading.
5. Panel pullover and Screw pullout capacity must be checked separately using the screws employed for each particular application when utilizing
this load chart.
6. Effective yield strength has been determined in accordance with section A2.3.2 of the 2012 NAS specification.
7. The use of any accessories other than those provided by the manufacturer may damage panels, void all warranties and will void all engineering data.
8. This material is subject to change without notice. Please contact MBCI for most current data.

The Engineering data contained herein is for the expressed use of customers and design professionals. Along with this data, it is recommended that
the design professional have a copy of the most current version of the North American Specification for the Design of Cold-Formed Steel Structural
Members published by the American Iron and Steel Institute to facilitate design. This Specification contains the design criteria for cold-formed steel
components. Along with the Specification, the designer should reference the most current building code applicable to the project jobsite in order to
determine environmental loads. If further information or guidance regarding cold-formed design practices is desired, please contact the manufacturer.
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SPECIFICATIONS
PANEL FASTENER LOCATIONS
PBR PANEL
(Panel Ends)

PBU PANEL

PBC PANEL - (ROOF AND WALL APPLICATION)

PBD PANEL

7.2 PANEL

AVP PANEL

APPLICATION
PREVAILING WIND

NOTES:
1. PBR,
 PBU, PBC, PBD and AVP have unsymmetrical purlin bearing side lap legs. (Panel Side lap with extended foot to bear on
framing) However, where possible, the panel should be lapped against prevailing wind.
2. The above are typical fastener spacings. However, they may not be appropriate for all applications. Consult a professional engineer for
use on any specific application.
3. M inimum ½" X ³⁄32" tape sealer required at panel side laps when used as roof panels. (Excludes PBC Panel)
4. S ide lap fasteners are required. Typical spacing is 20" O.C. However, this spacing may not be appropriate for all applications. Consult
a professional engineer for use on any specific application. (Excludes PBC Panel)

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SPECIFICATIONS
PBR PANEL
PANEL FASTENER LOCATIONS
(Interior of Panel)

PBU PANEL

PBC PANEL - (ROOF AND WALL APPLICATION)

PBD PANEL

7.2 PANEL

AVP PANEL

APPLICATION
PREVAILING WIND

NOTES:
1. PBR,
 PBU, PBC, PBD and AVP have unsymmetrical purlin bearing side lap legs. (Panel Side lap with extended foot to bear on
framing) However, where possible, the panel should be lapped against prevailing wind.
2. The above are typical fastener spacings. However, they may not be appropriate for all applications. Consult a professional engineer for
use on any specific application.
3. M inimum ½" X ³⁄32" tape sealer required at panel side laps when used as roof panels. (Excludes PBC Panel)
4. S ide lap fasteners are required. Typical spacing is 20" O.C. However, this spacing may not be appropriate for all applications. Consult
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COMMERCIAL / INDUSTRIAL
SPECIFICATIONS
PRODUCT INFORMATION
PUNCHING PATTERNS FOR CEES AND ZEES
Pattern G Pattern A
Common End (See page CI-19 for lap options)
6" Zee or Cee 1" 4" 1"
1'-0" 1'-0" 1'-0" 1'-0"
4" 1³⁄₄" 1³⁄₄" 1³⁄₄"
7" Zee or Cee 1¹⁄₂" 1¹⁄₂"
2" 2" 2"
8" Zee or Cee 2" 4" 2"

9" Zee 2¹⁄₂" 4" 2¹⁄₂"

10" Zee or Cee 3" 4" 3" 2" 2"


3³⁄₄" 2'-4" 4" 4"
11" Zee or Cee 3¹⁄₂" 4" 3¹⁄₂"

12" Zee 4" 4" 4"

Pattern B
(See page CI-20 for lap options)
1'-0" 1'-0" 1'-0" 1'-0" 1'-0" 1'-0"
1³⁄₄"
2" 2" 2" 2" 4"

2" 2" 4" 4" 4" 4"


2'-4"
3³⁄₄"

NOTES:
1. Web punching is available on all 6”-10” Zees and Cees and 12” Zees.
2. Please inquire for 4” Zee or Cee special web punching availability.

Pattern D & E - Common Flange


(See Note 1)
1'-0¹⁄₄" 1'-0" 1'-0"

3" for 10" Zee or Cee


2¹⁄₄" 3" 7" 3" 9" 3" 9" 3"
2" for 8" Zee or Cee

4"

3" for 10" Zee or Cee


1³⁄₄"
2" for 8" Zee or Cee

NOTES:
1. C
 ommon flange punching Pattern D has Pattern A in the web. Common flange punching Pattern E has Pattern B in
NOTES: the web.
1. Common flangepunching
2. Flange punchingisPattern D has on
not available Pattern
4" or A in the Zees
smaller web. Common
and Cees.flange punching Pattern E has Pattern B in the web.
2. Flange punching
3. All holes are is not
⅝".available on 4” or smaller Zees and Cees.
3. All holes
4. Allare
slots
⁵⁄₈”.are ⅝" x ¾".
4. All slots are ⁵⁄₈” x ³⁄₄”.

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SPECIFICATIONS
PRODUCT INFORMATION COMMERCIAL / INDUSTRIAL
LAP PATTERNS FOR CEES AND ZEES
Pattern A
(For Simple Span, Short Lap, Long Lap, 3’ Offset and Max Lap)

FRAME
TYPICAL 1³⁄₄"

SIMPLE SPAN

2" 2" TYPICAL


2'-4" 2'-4" FLANGE
BRACE

7¹⁄₂"
TOTAL LAP

SHORT LAP
2" 2"
3³⁄₄" 3³⁄₄"

2'-3¹⁄₂"
TOTAL LAP

LONG LAP
2" 2"
1'-0" 1'-0"
1'-1³⁄₄" 1'-1³⁄₄"

3'-3¹⁄₂"
TOTAL LAP

THREE FOOT
OFFSET LAP
2" 2"
1'-0" 2'-0"
1'-1³⁄₄" 2'-1 ³⁄₄"

4'-3¹⁄₂"
TOTAL LAP

MAX LAP
2" 2"
2'-0" 2'-0"
LEGEND
Holes punched in purlin 2'-1 ³⁄₄" 2'-1 ³⁄₄"

Bolted holes

Holes normally not bolted

Holes that align but are not bolted

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COMMERCIAL / INDUSTRIAL PRODUCT INFORMATION
LAP PATTERNS FOR CEES AND ZEES
Pattern B
(All laps available in Pattern A plus 5’ Offset and Super Lap)

5'-3¹⁄₂" FRAME
TOTAL LAP
TYPICAL 1³⁄₄"

FIVE FOOT
OFFSET LAP
2" 2"

2'-4" 2'-4"
FLANGE BRACE
2'-0" 3'-0"

2'-1³⁄₄" 3'-1³⁄₄"

6'-3¹⁄₂"
TOTAL LAP

SUPER LAP

2'-4" 2'-4"
3'-0" 3'-0"
3'-1³⁄₄" 3'-1³⁄₄"

LEGEND
Holes punched in purlin

Bolted holes

Holes normally not bolted

Holes that align but are not bolted

INSTRUCTIONS FOR WEB BOLTED ZEES ONLY


SM
A LL

(These instructions do not apply to flange bolted zees)


LA
R GE
LA
RG
E
SM
1. Zees have unequal flanges for easier installation.
AL
L
2. The large flange is 1/4” wider than the small flange
3. Lap the small flange inside the large flange.
4. A 1/2” triangle , pointing to the large flange, is punched
in the web at both ends of the zee.

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SPECIFICATIONS
PRODUCT INFORMATION COMMERCIAL / INDUSTRIAL
STANDARD
PUNCHING PATTERNS FOR 8” x 5” x 5” EAVE STRUTS

SINGLE SLOPE DOUBLE SLOPE

5" 5"

1 ON 12 1 ON 12

1" 1"

8" 8"
1"
1"

2" 2" 1" 2" 2" 1"

FLANGE PUNCHING SIDE VIEW

8"

1¹⁄₄" 4" 7" 7" 4" 1¹⁄₄"


Bay Spacing Minus ¹⁄₂" = Total Length

20' Bay = 19'-11¹⁄₂" 25' Bay = 24'-11¹⁄₂" 30' Bay = 29'-11¹⁄₂"

NOTES:

1. All holes are ZC\zn".


2. Eave Strut is 12 or 14 gauge.
NOTES:
1. All holes are ¹³⁄₁₆".
2. Eave Strut is 12 or 14 gauge.
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CI-16 SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE SEE www.mbci.com FOR CURRENT INFORMATION EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 1, 2011
Houston, TX 877-713-6224 Jackson, MS 800-622-4136 Phoenix, AZ 888-533-6224

Commercial/Industrial
Adel, GA 888-446-6224 Lubbock, TX 800-758-6224 Richmond, VA 800-729-6224
Atlanta, GA 877-512-6224 Memphis, TN 800-206-6224 Rome, NY 800-559-6224
Atwater, CA 800-829-9324 Oklahoma City, OK 800-597-6224 Salt Lake City, UT 800-874-2404
Dallas, TX 800-653-6224 Omaha, NE 800-458-6224 San Antonio, TX 800-598-6224
Indianapolis, IN 800-735-6224

SPECIFICATIONS
COMMERCIAL / INDUSTRIAL NOTES
PRODUCT INFORMATION
OPTIONAL
PUNCHING PATTERNS FOR 8” x 5” x 5” EAVE STRUTS

SINGLE SLOPE DOUBLE SLOPE

5" 5"

1 ON 12 1 ON 12

1" 1"

8" 8"
1"
1"

2" 2" 1" 2" 2" 1"

FLANGE PUNCHING SIDE VIEW

8"

1³⁄₄" 1³⁄₄"
Bay Spacing Minus ¹⁄₂" = Total Length

20' Bay = 19'-11¹⁄₂" 25' Bay = 24'-11¹⁄₂" 30' Bay = 29'-11¹⁄₂"

NOTES:

1. All holes are B\,".


2. Eave Strut is 12 or 14 gauge.
NOTES:
1. All holes are ⁵⁄₈".
2. Eave Strut is 12 or 14 gauge.
SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE SEE www.mbci.com FOR CURRENT INFORMATION REV 00.02 CI-23
SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE SEE www.mbci.com FOR CURRENT INFORMATION EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 1, 2011 CI-17
Commercial/Industrial
Houston, TX 877-713-6224 Jackson, MS 800-622-4136 Phoenix, AZ 888-533-6224
Adel, GA 888-446-6224 Lubbock, TX 800-758-6224 Richmond, VA 800-729-6224
Atlanta, GA 877-512-6224 Memphis, TN 800-206-6224 Rome, NY 800-559-6224
Atwater, CA 800-829-9324 Oklahoma City, OK 800-597-6224 Salt Lake City, UT 800-874-2404
Dallas, TX 800-653-6224 Omaha, NE 800-458-6224 San Antonio, TX 800-598-6224
Indianapolis, IN 800-735-6224

SPECIFICATIONS
PRODUCT INFORMATION COMMERCIAL / INDUSTRIAL
STANDARD
PUNCHING PATTERNS FOR 8” x 5” x 2 ³⁄₄” EAVE STRUTS

LOW EAVE HIGH EAVE LOW EAVE HIGH EAVE


DOUBLE SLOPE DOUBLE SLOPE SINGLE SLOPE SINGLE SLOPE

2³⁄₄" 2³⁄₄" 2³⁄₄" 2³⁄₄"

1 ON 12 1 ON 12 1 ON 12 1 ON 12

8" 8"
8" 8"

1 ON 12 1 ON 12
2" 2" 1" 2" 2" 1" 2" 2" 1" 2" 2" 1"

FLANGE PUNCHING SIDE VIEW

8"

1¹�₄" 4" 7" 7" 4" 1¹⁄₄"


Bay Spacing Minus ¹⁄₂" = Total Length

20' Bay = 19'-11¹⁄₂" 25' Bay = 24'-11¹⁄₂" 30' Bay = 29'-11¹⁄₂"

NOTES:

1. All holes are ZC\zn".


2. Eave Strut is 12 or 14 gauge.

NOTES:
1. All holes are ¹³⁄₁₆".
2. Eave Strut is 12 or 14 gauge.
CI-24 REV 00.02 SEE www.mbci.com FOR CURRENT INFORMATION SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
CI-18 SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE SEE www.mbci.com FOR CURRENT INFORMATION EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 1, 2011
Houston, TX 877-713-6224 Jackson, MS 800-622-4136 Phoenix, AZ 888-533-6224

Commercial/Industrial
Adel, GA 888-446-6224 Lubbock, TX 800-758-6224 Richmond, VA 800-729-6224
Atlanta, GA 877-512-6224 Memphis, TN 800-206-6224 Rome, NY 800-559-6224
Atwater, CA 800-829-9324 Oklahoma City, OK 800-597-6224 Salt Lake City, UT 800-874-2404
Dallas, TX 800-653-6224 Omaha, NE 800-458-6224 San Antonio, TX 800-598-6224
Indianapolis, IN 800-735-6224

SPECIFICATIONS
COMMERCIAL / INDUSTRIAL PRODUCT INFORMATION
OPTIONAL
PUNCHING PATTERNS FOR 8” x 5” x 2 ³⁄₄” EAVE STRUTS

LOW EAVE HIGH EAVE LOW EAVE HIGH EAVE


DOUBLE SLOPE DOUBLE SLOPE SINGLE SLOPE SINGLE SLOPE

2³⁄₄" 2³⁄₄" 2³⁄₄" 2³⁄₄"

1 ON 12 1 ON 12 1 ON 12 1 ON 12

8" 8"
8" 8"

1 ON 12 1 ON 12
2" 2" 1" 2" 2" 1" 2" 2" 1" 2" 2" 1"

FLANGE PUNCHING SIDE VIEW

8"

1³�₄" 1³⁄₄"
Bay Spacing Minus ¹⁄₂" = Total Length

20' Bay = 19'-11¹⁄₂" 25' Bay = 24'-11¹⁄₂" 30' Bay = 29'-11¹⁄₂"

NOTES:

1. All holes are B\,".


2. Eave Strut is 12 or 14 gauge.

NOTES:
1. All holes are ⁵⁄₈".
2. Eave Strut is 12 or 14 gauge.
SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE SEE www.mbci.com FOR CURRENT INFORMATION REV 00.02 CI-25
SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE SEE www.mbci.com FOR CURRENT INFORMATION EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 1, 2011 CI-19
For the most current information available, visit our Web site at www.mbci.com
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5711 East FM-40 300 Highway 51 North 7000 S. Eastern Avenue 660 South 91st Avenue 6168 State Route 233 1155 West 2300 North
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806-224-2724 662-298-2337 405-492-6968 480-630-3022 315-371-4330 385-715-2952

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210-888-9768

July 22, 2019 / Rev 00.02

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