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STEEL FRAME INSTALLATION Structnail ® | Gripshank | SuperSharpy August 2021 Australia Available for the following products on a minimum 0.55 BMT steel frames. This document outlines the use of Structnail ® GripshankTM SuperSharpy TM with selected Weathertex products as an alternative fasteners to screws for steel framing. Structnail ® are innovative steel frame fasteners for rapid fixing applications in numerous onsite and offsite building processes. Building successfully in steel requires the perfect mixture of the right products, optimised design, and specialised engineering. ICCONS is proud to offer Structnail ® fastening solutions for your business or project. INTRODUCTION Weathergroove Pre-primed Range Selflok Pre-primed Range Primelok Range Classic Range COMPONENTS This document only applies to products in Table 1 in External Cladding applications. APPLICATION OF THIS DOCUMENT The following information applies to Weathertex installed on 0.55 BMT minimum steel frames. Installing Weathertex onto a steel frame is generally similar to installing Weathertex on a timber frame. There are however some differences of which the installer must be aware and the following section outlines the technical information unique to steel frame installation. More information can be found in the latest Weathertex Installation Manual. In accordance with the NCC a rigid thermal break with R-value no less than 0.2 must be installed between the Weathertex external cladding and the metal framing members to separate both elements. When installing Weathertex on a Steel Frame, thermal break battens create a cavity system. Refer to cavity fix construction details for more guidance. Butt-join the stud battens leaving a 5mm gap. Weathertex recommends soſtwood battens & extruded polystyrene strips as thermal breaks. Where horizontal battens are required, Weathertex recommends the use of a completely drainable and ventilated batten such as Cavibat. Once a thermal break is chosen, please refer to Table 1 for guidance on fastener selection & minimum gun pressure. Soſtwood timber battens are easily installed to provide a suitable thermal break between Weathertex and a steel frame. The soſtwood timber battens shall be 20mm deep and wide enough to cover the face of the frame. For example, if 70x35mm steel frame is chosen, the battens shall be 20x35mm at suitable length. Final fixings will hold battens firmly in place but they must be temporarily fixed to the frame at 600mm centres before the cladding can be installed. Extruded polystyrene strips are an alternative to soſtwood timber battens for a thermal break solution. The extruded polystyrene strips shall STEEL FRAMING & THERMAL BREAK CONSIDERATIONS Structnail® Gripshank™ SuperSharpy™ Fastener Structnail® Product Code: 2359NG, 2509NG, 2639NG Gripshank™ SuperSharpy™ 38mm, 50mm & 65mm PT2000 (Class 3) Quantity per box: 3200 Required Tool: 15º coil nailer with hardened driver Suitable Steel frame: Min - 0.55BMT/G550 32-65mm Coil Nailer AN613 15 deg Coil Nailer with hardened drive pin Fasteners: 2359NG, 2509NG, 2639NG 1. This document must be read in conjunction with the respective current Weathertex Installation manual and construction details. 2. This document is intended to assist in the fixing of Weathertex products to steel frames in a residential application with Structnail™ in lieu of the standard fixing method (i.e. screws). All components and accessories must be installed in accordance with the respective manufacturer’s specifications. 3. For specification, installation and warranty terms of Weathertex products, ensure that you have the current technical information and guides. If in doubt, or you need more information, visit weathertex.com.au or ask Weathertex on 1800 040 080.
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STEEL FRAME INSTALLATIONStructnail® | Gripshank™ | SuperSharpy™

August 2021 Australia

Available for the following products on a minimum 0.55 BMT steel frames.

This document outlines the use of Structnail® GripshankTM SuperSharpyTM with selected Weathertex products as an alternative fasteners to screws for steel framing. Structnail® are innovative steel frame fasteners for rapid fixing applications in numerous onsite and offsite building processes. Building successfully in steel requires the perfect mixture of the right products, optimised design, and specialised engineering. ICCONS is proud to offer Structnail® fastening solutions for your business or project.

INTRODUCTIONWeathergroove Pre-primed Range Selflok Pre-primed Range

Primelok Range Classic Range

COMPONENTS

This document only applies to products in Table 1 in External Cladding applications.

APPLICATION OF THIS DOCUMENT

The following information applies to Weathertex installed on 0.55 BMT minimum steel frames. Installing Weathertex onto a steel frame is generally similar to installing Weathertex on a timber frame. There are however some differences of which the installer must be aware and the following section outlines the technical information unique to steel frame installation. More information can be found in the latest Weathertex Installation Manual.

In accordance with the NCC a rigid thermal break with R-value no less than 0.2 must be installed between the Weathertex external cladding and the metal framing members to separate both elements.

When installing Weathertex on a Steel Frame, thermal break battens create a cavity system. Refer to cavity fix construction details for more guidance. Butt-join the stud battens leaving a 5mm gap. Weathertex recommends softwood battens & extruded polystyrene strips as thermal breaks. Where horizontal battens are required, Weathertex recommends the use of a completely drainable and ventilated batten such as Cavibat. Once a thermal break is chosen, please refer to Table 1 for guidance on fastener selection & minimum gun pressure.

Softwood timber battens are easily installed to provide a suitable thermal break between Weathertex and a steel frame. The softwood timber battens shall be 20mm deep and wide enough to cover the face of the frame. For example, if 70x35mm steel frame is chosen, the battens shall be 20x35mm at suitable length. Final fixings will hold battens firmly in place but they must be temporarily fixed to the frame at 600mm centres before the cladding can be installed.

Extruded polystyrene strips are an alternative to softwood timber battens for a thermal break solution. The extruded polystyrene strips shall

STEEL FRAMING & THERMAL BREAK CONSIDERATIONS

Structnail® Gripshank™ SuperSharpy™ FastenerStructnail® Product Code: 2359NG, 2509NG, 2639NGGripshank™ SuperSharpy™ 38mm, 50mm & 65mm PT2000 (Class 3)Quantity per box: 3200Required Tool: 15º coil nailer with hardened driverSuitable Steel frame: Min - 0.55BMT/G550

32-65mm Coil Nailer AN61315 deg Coil Nailer with hardened drive pin Fasteners: 2359NG, 2509NG, 2639NG

1. This document must be read in conjunction with the respective current Weathertex Installation manual and construction details. 2. This document is intended to assist in the fixing of Weathertex products to steel frames in a residential application with Structnail™ in

lieu of the standard fixing method (i.e. screws). All components and accessories must be installed in accordance with the respective manufacturer’s specifications.

3. For specification, installation and warranty terms of Weathertex products, ensure that you have the current technical information and guides. If in doubt, or you need more information, visit weathertex.com.au or ask Weathertex on 1800 040 080.

CORROSION RESISTANCE

Refer to tables 2 & 3 below for suitability of the specified Weathertex product as per Wind Load Classifications of AS 4055 ‘Wind Loads for Housing’ For wind ratings above N4 and C2 or AS/NZS 1170.2 Wind Loads (Ultimate Limit State kPa) please contact Weathertex direct on 1800 040 080. Installers must assure themselves that the appearance of the selected fastener is suitable for the intended use.

FIXING SPECIFICATION

Weathertex Product Thermal Break Structnail Gripshank Supersharpy Minimum Gun Pressure (psi)

Pre-primedWeathergroove

12mm rigid polystyrene 38mm - SNC2359NG 60

18mm cavibat 50mm - SNC2509NG 70

20mm pine 50mm - SNC2509NG 90

Classic12mm rigid polystyrene 50mm - SNC2509NG 90

20mm pine 65mm - SNC2639NG 120

Primelok, Pre-primed Selflok12mm rigid polystyrene 38mm - SNC2359NG 60

20mm pine 50mm - SNC2509NG 90

Table 1: Fastener selection & minimum gun pressure

*Minimum gun pressure has been determined from test results for each product on 0.55 BMT steel. For higher BMT, higher pressure will be required.

All fasteners must be galvanised or suitably coated to resist corrosion for eternal application (Australian Standard AS 3566, Class 3). Structnail Gripshank Supersharpy are Class 3 fasteners. When installed in high corrosion zones such as coastal locations, fasteners (nails and screws) must be made of materials appropriate to the desired life of the system and geographical location. Stainless Steel Nails and Class 4 Screws may be necessary in these zones. The advice of the fastener supplier should be sought.

be 12mm deep and wide enough to cover the face of the frame. For example, if a 70x35mm steel frame is chosen, the battens shall be 12x35mm at suitable length. Nails or screws cannot be used to secure expanded polystyrene strips to the frame. Instead, double-sided adhesive tape or construction adhesive is suitable to hold the strips in place on the frame. Final fixings will hold extruded polystyrene strips firmly in place.

Nails or screws cannot be used to secure expanded polystyrene strips to the frame. Instead, double-sided adhesive tape or construction adhesive is suitable to hold the strips in place on the frame. Final fixings will hold extruded polystyrene strips firmly in place.

Min 0.55 BMT Steel Stud

Thermal break (20mm Pine)

Vapour permeable membrane

External Cladding

Structnail

Table 2: Weathertex Weatherboard AS 4055 Wind Load Classification

Maximum Stud Spacing mm

Weathertex Cladding

AS 4055 Wind Classification

General Areas of Walls

Within 1200mm of Building

edges

SelflokN3/C1 600 600

N4/C2 600 400

Primelok 170N2 600 600

N3/C1 600 400

Primelok 200

N1 600 600

N2 600 450

N3/C1 600 300

Classic 200

N2 600 600

N3/C1 600 450

N4/C2 600 300

Classic 300

N1 600 600

N2 600 450

N3/C1 450 300

Classic Shingles Plus

N2 600 600

N3/C1 600 450

N4/C2 450 300

Maximum Stud Spacing (mm)

Weathertex Cladding

Maximum fas-tener spacing

at interme-diate studs + noggings

(mm)

AS 4055 Wind

Classifica-tion

General Areas of

Walls

Within 1200mm

of Building edges

Weather-groove

300N1 600 600

N2 600 450

200N2 600 600

N3/C1 600 400

150

N2 600 600

N3/C1 600 450

N4/C2 600 300

Table 2 & 3 Notes:• Wind classification results have been conducted allowing for thermal break packaging distances specified in Table 1. The fastener

length must be increased to accommodate for the thickness of larger battens and/or additional packing materials to ensure the same penetration into the structural subframe.

• Table 2 is relevant for on & off-stud joining methods.• Table 3 is relevant for on-stud applications for steel frames. Off-stud applications on steel frames are only permitted when steel nogging

is a structural element. • Traditional Fix for Selflok only.• Spans of weatherboard shall consist of 2 spans or greater. Simply supported spans are not permitted.• Span/150 serviceability limit state deflection criteria. • Not to be used with the Weathertex Natural range.

INSTALLATION TIPS1. Do not over-drive the Structnail® Gripshank™ SuperSharpy™ fasteners into the cladding, the fastener must be flush. Adjust the Compressor

regulator outlet to the desired psi then the tool depth adjustment to achieve a flush finish. If a fastener is under-driven, the installer may complete the installation by driving the fastener flush using a hand hammer. An additional fastener must be installed approximately 25mm away from the existing fastener (where possible) ensuring a flush finish result and a correct fix.

2. When using Structnail® Gripshank™ SuperSharpy™, you must follow manufacturer’s instructions. 3. The installer may need to increase the gun pressure to achieve the desired nail penetration. Refer to Table 1 for minimum gun pressure

requirements.4. It is recommended to install Structnail® Gripshank™ SuperSharpy™

fasteners closer to the web of the C section (while staying within minimum edge distance requirements from installation guide) as this provides more support and less recoil from the flange.

Nails must be finished flush to the board surface to ensure the next row of Primelok Weatherboards sit flat. Nails must not be punched and filled. Punching will significantly reduce the holding capacity of the fastener and damage the integrity of the board surface.

WARRANTYWeathertex’s Manufacturers Warranty will apply when using Structnail subject to the terms and conditions of the relevant product when used only in applications mentioned in this document.

DISCLAIMERWeathertex does not manufacture, supply or warrant the Structnail® Gripshank™ SuperSharpy™ Fastener component. Please contact ICCONS® Pty Ltd for information on warranties and further information on their products. Structnail® Gripshank™ SuperSharpy™ fasteners are manufactured by AeroSmith® Fastening Systems in the USA and distributed locally by ICCONS® Pty Ltd under the Structnail® brand.

Table 3: Weathertex Weathergroove AS 4055 Wind Load Classification

weathertex.com.au 1800 040 080

This document is not covered under the Weathertex Codemark Certification CM20189. Please contact Weathertex for compliance documentation.


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