Roof framework

The main facts at a glance:

  • Whether made of rafters or purlins, the roof frame forms the supporting structure for your roof.
  • The screws used transfer high loads into the wood connections and ensure a firm hold.
  • The SPAX partial thread screws with a washer, flat countersunk or cylindrical head and the SPAX full-thread screws meet all static requirements.

Generally made of wood, the roof frame provides a roof’s load-bearing structure. A roof frame can come in widely different shapes and construction types. For example, the simplest type is a couple roof, where all loads are transferred via the inclined rafters placed against one another. In the case of a purlin roof, the rafters rest on two or more horizontal supporting timbers which join the two gable sides together. Purlin roofs are eminently suitable for integrating dormers or large-surface windows into roof surfaces. Screws have now completely replaced the wood connectors previously customary in roof frames, such as nails, steel brackets and rafter-purlin anchors, because screws have a higher load-bearing capacity and are more economical and easier to handle.

What else should be kept in mind?

 

Screws must be able to transfer strong forces on wood connections into roof frames. This applies especially when the rafters rest on the purlins. In this case, washer head screws with partial threads ensure that even twisted rafters are pulled close to the purlin so that the groove sits perfectly in position. When trimmer timbers are installed for structures such as chimneys or skylights, for example, full-thread screws fastened at an angle are assured to hold the timber joint together. Since wind pressure is less of a problem than wind suction on pitched roofs, screws with highly substantial pull-out resistance are definitely needed.

What solutions does SPAX offer?

 

The SPAX range includes partial thread screws with a washer head or flat countersunk head and full-thread screws with a cylindrical or flat countersunk head between 8 and 12 mm for highly stressed wood structures. These screws are more than capable of meeting all static requirements. We also have SPAX washer and cylindrical head screws 6 mm in diameter for extremely narrow rafters. The partial thread ensures very firm tightening of the rafters so that the loads can be transferred from wood to wood via the grooves. SPAX screws for roof frames are available in zinc-plated, WIROX-coated or stainless steel versions.

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Threaded rod, full thread, without head, blue zinc-plated
Threaded rod blue zinc-plated
  • Head Shape: Without head
  • Drive: Without drive
  • Material: Steel
  • Thread Shape: Full thread
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Threaded rod, full thread, hex head, blue zinc-plated
Threaded rod blue zinc-plated
  • Head Shape: Hex head
  • Drive: Hexagonal
  • Material: Steel
  • Thread Shape: Full thread
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SPAX - Iso, Fixing thread, cylindrical head, T-STAR plus, 4CUT, WIROX
Wood construction screw WIROX
  • Head Shape: Cylindrical head
  • Drive: T-STAR plus
  • Material: Steel
  • Point: 4CUT
  • Thread Shape: Fixing thread
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IN.FORCE, full thread, cylindrical head, T-STAR plus, CUT point, WIROX, diameter Ø 8 mm
Wood construction screw WIROX
  • Head Shape: Cylindrical head
  • Drive: T-STAR plus
  • Material: Steel
  • Point: CUT
  • Thread Shape: Full thread
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IN.FORCE, full thread, cylindrical head, T-STAR plus, 4CUT, WIROX, diameter Ø 6 mm
Wood construction screw WIROX
  • Head Shape: Cylindrical head
  • Drive: T-STAR plus
  • Material: Steel
  • Point: 4CUT
  • Thread Shape: Full thread
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HI.FORCE, full thread, washer head, T-STAR plus, 4CUT, WIROX, diameter Ø 8 mm and 10 mm
Wood construction screw WIROX
  • Head Shape: Washer head
  • Drive: T-STAR plus
  • Material: Steel
  • Point: 4CUT
  • Thread Shape: Full thread
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