Stratco Good Neighbour Design Manual

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DESIGN
GUIDE
Good Neighbour

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Summary of Contents for Stratco Good Neighbour

  • Page 1 DESIGN GUIDE Good Neighbour...
  • Page 2 The Superdek profile has been the number one fence Neighbour fence. It comes in a range of colours and is an attractive sheet choice for Good Neighbour fencing for many years and will be and durable way to add privacy and security while allowing the light around for many more.
  • Page 3 The diagrams to the right show the various configurations of the Good Neighbour Fence. If you are unsure of the wind speed for your area, refer to the brochure titled “Determining Wind Speed”.
  • Page 4 PANEL DESIGN The tables below provide maximum wind speeds for non-cyclonic and cyclonic regions. For cyclonic areas, the only suitable cladding is Superdek, Smartspan and Wavelok. Fences with no free ends, or with internal sections that are further than two panels from a free end, can be designed using the maximum wind speed for tapered ends.
  • Page 5 COMPONENTS Good Neighbour components are displayed in the figure below, the overlap using a size four rivet. Refer to the ‘Good Neighbour some components are optional and not required in all configurations. Installation Guide’ for installation instructions. The top and bottom tracks are fixed to the posts using 10x16mm self drilling screws on both sides.
  • Page 6 For more information refer to the ‘Selection, Use and Maintenance of Stratco Steel Products’ Brochure. Stratco does not accept liability for any loss or damage suffered as a result of any errors BROCGND in the interpretation or application of this design guide. Any person wishing to check ©...

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