Maxirib™ Installation Information
Fixing Information
Special points to note
- For overlapping or edge lap applications, use side lap fasteners at every 200mm to 300mm centres.
- When using end laps, allow at least 75mm per lap.
- Fasteners should be placed at the side or adjacent to it.
- To ensure a quality finish, fasteners at the ends of Maxirib sheets should be placed in every second valley.
- For intermediate support applications, it is recommended that four fasteners be used at equal spacings across the sheet.
- For fastening the Stratco Maxirib to steel supports of up to 5mm thick, use 8 x 12mm wafer head self drilling and tapping screw or 4.8mm aluminium blind rivet.
- For fastening to timber, use 2.8mm x 25mm clout, or 8 x 25mm pan head self tapping wood screw.
| Coverage Details |
| Joining Method | Cover (mm) | Mass (kg/m 2 ) | Yield m 2 tonne |
| Overlapping flute | 850 | 3.9 | 256 |
| Edge lapped | 900 | 3.7 | 271 |
| Butt joined | 915 | 3.6 | 276 |
Maxirib Fixing and Laying Directions - Non-Cyclonic Areas
Note: The following recommendations apply to non-cyclonic areas.
- All fasteners must have neoprene washers to prevent water penetration.
- Side lap fixing is recommended at no greater than 300mm centres for external applications. For internal applications where support spacings exceed 1000mm it is recommended side laps are fastened mid-span. Use either 8x12 mm self drill stitching screws (with seal) or 3.2 mm sealed blind rivets.
- The below fastener sizes are suitable for fixing over an insulation blanket up to 55mm thick. For thicknesses up to 100mm, the next standard screw length
to that indicated is to be used.
| Maxirib Fixing and Laying Directions - Non-Cyclonic Areas |
Fixing to Steel Self drilling and tapping or wafer head* screw with neoprene washer | |
Fixing to Timber Type 17 hex head screw with neoprene washer |  |
| Laying Procedure |  |
* Wafer head without neoprene washer will not provide waterproofing
Maxirib™
Maxirib has a wide 850mm coverage and a low rib height of 4mm. It is manufactured from Hi-tensile steel, complying with the relevant Australian Standards and can be custom cut to suit your needs.
Maxirib is available in a full spectrum of colours or un-painted zinc/alum. The slightly fluted cladding design ensures strength along the length of the sheet, yet flexibility across the width.
Features
- Long straight lengths enable easy fixing and reduce costs.
- 0.42mm BMT hi-tensile steel combines strength with low weight and ease of cutting with tin snips.
- Maxirib can be custom cut to lengths to suit your needs.
- Its profile design allows for neat, easy packaging.
- Maxirib can be fixed with the flutes running horizontally or vertically.
Maxirib™ Technical Information
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Material Specifications
| Material Specifications |
| Material Properties | 0.42mm BMT |
| Zinc/alum | Colour |
| Total Coated Thickness (mm) | 0.47 | 0.50 |
| Mass (kg/linear metre) | 3.26 | 3.32 |
| Mass (kg/square metre) | 3.84 | 3.91 |
| Yield (square metre tonne) | 260.7 | 256.0 |
| Tensile Strength (MPa) | 550 | 550 |
| Width Coverage (mm) | 850 | 850 |
| Sheet Tolerances (mm) | ±5 Length ±2 Width | ±5 Length ±2 Width |
Spans
| Maximum Recommended Spans For Walling (mm) |
| determined by wind speeds for non-cyclonic areas |
| Span Type | 0.42mm BMT |
| N1 (W28) | N2 (W33) | N3 (W41) |
| Single | 1200 | 1100 | 900 |
| End | 1350 | 1200 | 1000 |
| Internal | 1350 | 1200 | 1000 |
| Overhang | 150 | 150 | 150 |
Values applicable for use with steel supports of minimum 0.75mm thickness, G550.
Note: For Maxirib design parameters and span definitions, please refer to the Engineering notes at the beginning of the Roofing and Walling section.
| Spanning Capabilities |
| Wind Conditions | Building Type | Maximum Span (mm) |
| Low wind up to 40m/s | Small openings | 800 |
| Large permanent openings | 650 |
| Moderate wind up to 45m/s | Small openings | 750 |
| Large permanent openings | 600 |
| High wind up to 50m/s | Small openings | 700 |
| Large permanent openings | 550 |