Identification of top chords, bottom chords, and internal web members.
Each connector comes with a dedicated "Technical Data Sheet" or engineering detail that specifies:
Trusses are incredibly strong vertically but inherently unstable laterally until they are properly braced. MiTek details include mandatory bracing specifications that installers must follow to prevent catastrophic collapse during and after construction. Bracing Type Implementation
MiTek floor truss details leverage open-web designs to optimize MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing) routing:
Mitek operates ISO 17025-accredited testing laboratories where engineers conduct:
Digital or physical seal from a licensed Professional Engineer (PE) certifying the design for a specific state.
Explicit layouts for perpendicular strongback bracing to reduce floor vibration and bounce.
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The required physical contact area (typically inches) to prevent crushing the wood fibers.
: A powerful 3D modeling platform used for designing trusses, wall panels, and EWP (Engineered Wood Products). It automatically updates truss designs when model modifications occur.
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Engineering specifics on where and how top and bottom lumber chords are spliced together.
Trusses must never be cut, drilled, notched, or modified in the field without written engineering approval. Doing so instantly voids the structural warranty and can cause catastrophic failure. Common Reasons for Field Repairs