Truss - Queen Post

Truss - Queen Post

Pair of dimensioned illustrations of Queen Post Truss seen in elevation and diagram
Description
Description

A queen post truss is a type of roof truss that is made up of four triangles. It has one center vertical post and two diagonal webs. The center vertical post supports the rafters, which are the sloping beams that support the roof. The diagonal webs help to keep the rafters in place and prevent them from spreading. Queen post trusses are often used in residential and commercial buildings because they are strong and relatively easy to build.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

The Queen Post Truss is configurable in a range of sizes with typical spans between 16’-40’ (4.9-12.2 m) and overall heights of 2’8”-20’ (.81-6.1 m). The thickness of wood trusses is commonly 1.5”, 3”, or 4.5” (3.8, 7.6, 11.4 cm). Trusses have a pitch ratio typically between 1:1 to 1:6.

Set of drawings of Queen Post Truss in views with a range of sizes
Set of drawings of Queen Post Truss in views with a range of sizes
3D Model
3D Model
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
2’8”-20’ | .81-6.1 m
Width:
Depth:
1.5”, 3”, 4.5” | 3.8, 7.6, 11.4 cm
Length:
16’-40’ | 4.9-12.2 m
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Pitch Ratio: 1:1 to 1:6

Materials:
Wood or steel
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Drawings include:

Queen Post Truss elevations (various sizes), diagrams

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