Laminated Veneer Lumber: Kerto® LVL Beams, Headers, Rafters and Columns For Floor and Roof Applications. Usa Version
Laminated Veneer Lumber: Kerto® LVL Beams, Headers, Rafters and Columns For Floor and Roof Applications. Usa Version
Laminated Veneer Lumber: Kerto® LVL Beams, Headers, Rafters and Columns For Floor and Roof Applications. Usa Version
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Kerto® LVL Beams, Headers, Rafters and Columns for Floor and Roof Applications. USA VERSION
KERTO® LAMINATED
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
KERTO-S MAIN APPLICATIONS
Design Properties............................................................................................................... 2 • Beams • Tall wall and long length framing
Allowable Uniform Load Table Notes............................................................................... 3 • Headers • Components for modular construction
1-3/4" Kerto-S Maximum uniform load (plf) 100% for floor loads..........................4-5 • Floor joists • Industrial and commercial applications
1-3/4" Kerto-S Maximum uniform load (plf) 115% for roof loads (snow)............... 6-7 • Roof rafters • Components for manufactured housing
1-3/4" Kerto-S Maximum uniform load (plf) 125% for roof loads (non snow).......8-9 • Columns • Stair stringers
Installation Details for Roofs and Floors........................................................................10 • Studs • Concrete formwork
Allowable Holes for Uniformly Loaded Beams.............................................................. 11
• Truss Chords • Scaffold boards
3-1/2” and 5-1/4” Kerto-S LVL Columns........................................................................12
Multiple Member Connections for Side Loaded Beams.............................................13
Simpson Strong-Tie® Connectors for 1-3/4” Kerto-S LVL..........................................14
USP Connectors for 1-3/4” Kerto-S LVL........................................................................15
2900 3200 2300 2700 870 435 320 200 2.0x106 2.0x106
NOTES
1. Allowable design stresses are based on covered dry conditions of use.
2. The tabulated flexural stresses are based on loads of a normal duration and a referenced depth of 12 inches. For other depths, the tabulated
flexural stress must be adjusted by a depth factor adjustment of (12/d)0.15. For depths less than 3½ inches, use the value for 3½ inches.
3. The tabulated design stresses provided in this table are based on a normal duration. Loads of longer or shorter duration must be adjusted
in accordance with the 2012, 2009, 2006 International Building Code, the 2012 2009, 2006 International Residential Building Code, as applicable.
Duration of load factors must not be applied to Fc –I and E.
4. The allowable bending stress increase for repetitive members must not exceed 4 percent.
5. The tabulated tension stress is based on a length of 55 inches (1397 mm). For lengths longer than 55 inches, tabulated tension stress
must be adjustred by a factor of (55/L)0.125. The tabulated values for lengths shorter than 55 inches must not be increased.
6. The values in this column reflect the true MOE which is the shear-free modulus of elasticity. When calculating deflection, both bending
and shear deformations must be included. Equations for various span and load conditions are available in engineering references.
For example, the equation for a simple-supported beam under uniform load is:
∆ = 270wL4/Ebd3 + 28.8wL 2/Ebd
where: ∆ = Deflection in inches (in), w = Uniform load in pounds per lineal foot (plf), L = Design span in feet (ft),
b = Beam width in inches (in), d = Beam depth in inches (in), and E = Shear free modulus of elasticity in pounds per square inch (psi)
Refer to ICC-ES Evaluation Report ESR-3633 For additional information regarding Kerto-S Laminated Veneer Lumber (LVL).
Moment (ft-lbs) 3996 6271 6588 9008 9955 13499 17282 21490 26115 36591
Shear (lbs) 2707 3453 3547 4200 4433 5227 5973 6720 7467 8960
1¾”
Moment of Inertia (in4) 56 115 125 208 244 400 597 851 1167 2016
Weight (plf) 2.8 3.6 3.7 4.4 4.6 5.4 6.2 7.0 7.8 9.3
GENERAL NOTES
FOR USING THIS PRODUCT GUIDE AND UNIFORM LOAD (PLF) TABLES
1. Tables are for simple span beams (with a support at each end) and uniformly distributed loads.
2. Continuous lateral restraint must be provided at the top (compression) edge of the beam to prevent buckling.
3. For other span, load or restraint conditions, design the beam using Finnwood software, iStruct® software or other competent analysiss.
4. Lateral restraint is required at supports to prevent rotation of the beam.
LOADS:
5. There are three sets of Load Tables: 100% for Floor Loads, 115% for Roof Loads (Snow), 125% for Roof Construction Loads (Non Snow).
Refer to the NDS (National Design Specification for Wood Construction) Section 2.3.2 for more information about load duration.
6. In order to satisfy both deflection and strength requirements for beam design, live load for floors, live or snow load
for roofs as well as total load (live or snow + dead load) must be considered.
7. Uniform load tables in this product guide have values for Live (or Snow) load as well as Total load. The user must
calculate both uniform load values in pounds per linear foot (PLF).
8. Additionally, two deflection limits are listed for Live (or Snow) loads; the value typically required by the building
code and a more stringent or higher “performance” value. The user must verify the requirements for the
application and decide the appropriate deflection value to use.
9. The self weight of the beam is allowed for in the loads shown. It is not necessary to add the self weight of the
beam to the calculated total load.
MULTIPLE PLIES:
10. Loads are for one ply (member) 1-3/4” thick.
Multiply the loads: x 2 for 2 – ply beams, x 3 for 3 – ply beams, x 4 for 4 – ply beams
11. Beam plies (members) must be adequately connected by nails, screws or bolts as specified in this product guide
or by competent analysiss.
12. Two (2) or more 1-3/4”plies are recommended for depths greater than 14 inches. If a single 1-3/4” member deeper
than 14” is used; pay particular attention to stability, lateral restraint and connections. Make sure these structural
details are provided and properly installed.
13. 4 – ply beams require bolts or long screws which are specifically manufactured to connect all the plies of a
multiple ply beam. 4 - ply beams must be top loaded or loaded equally from both faces.
14. Refer to the multiple ply connection information in this product guide for specific fastener information for
connecting the plies. Note: Connection requirements depend on whether loads are applied equally to each ply
(Typically when beam is top loaded). Or if loads are applied to one face of the multiple ply beam. For loads applied
to one face; additional connections and lateral restraint may be required to avoid torsional loads/stresses in the beam.
BEARINGS:
15. Make sure bearings are structurally adequate to carry the loads and are in compliance with building codes and regulations.
16. Bearing widths shown are required to support the maximum PLF loads shown.
If less than maximum PLF load is applied to the beam, tabulated bearing widths may be reduced proportionally as follows:
Total Load applied/Total Load from table. Refer to examples on PLF tables.
17. This value may be conservative, specific analysis may produce a better result.
Example: A floor beam with 9’ – 0” clear span carries 680 PLF live and 884 PLF total load.
Refer to the Floor PLF Table for 1-3/4 x 11-7/8”
Clear Span Defl/Brg 7¼” 9¼” 9½” 11¼” 11 7⁄8" 14” 16” 18” 20” 24”
Live L/480 480 998 1081 1691 1953 2548 3141 3645 4253 4555
Live L/360 640 1280 1344 1768 1953 2548 3141 3645 4253 4555
6’
Total L/240 814 1280 1344 1768 1953 2548 3141 3645 4253 4555
Brg (in.) 3.0 3.0 3.0 4.5 4.5 6.0 7.5 9.0 12.0 12.0
Live L/480 324 639 692 1092 1285 1912 2369 2852 3358 4048
Live L/360 432 852 923 1319 1457 1912 2369 2852 3358 4048
7’
Total L/240 625 950 997 1319 1457 1912 2369 2852 3358 4048
Brg (in.) 1.5 3.0 3.0 4.5 4.5 6.0 7.5 9.0 10.5 12.0
Live L/480 218 433 470 780 918 1438 1905 2301 2718 3601
Live L/360 291 578 626 1040 1068 1532 1905 2301 2718 3601
8’
Total L/240 433 732 769 1053 1068 1532 1905 2301 2718 3601
Brg (in.) 1.5 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 4.5 6.0 7.5 9.0 12.0
Live L/480 154 307 333 553 651 1025 1470 1818 2218 2962
Live L/360 205 410 444 738 868 1221 1523 1818 2218 2962
9’
Total L/240 304 582 610 837 924 1221 1523 1818 2218 2962
Brg (in.) 1.5 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 4.5 6.0 6.0 7.5 10.5
Live L/480 108 226 245 407 478 756 1129 1549 1840 2462
Live L/360 145 301 326 542 638 996 1266 1549 1840 2462
10’
Total L/240 213 448 485 680 751 996 1266 1549 1840 2462
Brg (in.) 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 4.5 4.5 6.0 7.5 10.5
Live L/480 82 171 185 307 362 593 856 1180 1512 2107
Live L/360 109 228 247 410 482 787 1060 1290 1512 2107
11’
Total L/240 160 338 365 564 623 787 1060 1290 1512 2107
Brg (in.) 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 4.5 6.0 6.0 9.0
Live L/480 63 132 143 238 280 459 665 919 1261 1788
Live L/360 85 176 191 317 373 612 887 1090 1327 1788
12’
Total L/240 123 261 282 471 524 712 894 1090 1327 1788
Brg (in.) 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 4.5 6.0 6.0 9.0
Live L/480 50 104 113 188 221 363 527 750 1001 1564
Live L/360 67 139 151 251 295 484 702 951 1136 1564
13’
Total L/240 96 205 221 371 437 607 764 951 1136 1564
Brg (in.) 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 4.5 4.5 6.0 7.5
Live L/480 40 84 91 151 178 291 435 604 807 1356
Live L/360 54 112 121 201 237 389 581 805 983 1356
14’
Total L/240 77 164 177 297 350 524 622 822 983 1356
Brg (in.) 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 4.5 6.0 7.5
Live L/480 33 68 74 123 145 238 355 494 677 1115
Live L/360 44 91 99 164 193 317 474 658 860 1186
15’
Total L/240 62 133 143 242 284 457 581 718 860 1186
Brg (in.) 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 4.5 4.5 7.5
>>
Clear Span Defl/Brg 7¼” 9¼” 9½” 11¼” 11 7⁄8" 14” 16” 18” 20” 24”
Note: Two (2) or more 1-3/4” plies are recommended for depths greater than 14 inches.
Examples shown here are for loads on a single ply of a multiple ply member.
Example: A roof beam with 12’ – 0” clear span carries 240 PLF snow and 360 PLF total load.
Refer to the Roof PLF Table for 1-3/4 x 9-1/2”
KERTO-S MAXIMUM UNIFORM LOAD (PLF) 115% FOR ROOF LOADS (SNOW)
Clear Span Defl/Brg 7¼” 9¼” 9½” 11¼” 11 7⁄8" 14” 16” 18” 20” 24”
Snow L/360 640 1253 1358 2025 2161 2821 3481 4116 4557 4555
Snow L/240 936 1415 1486 2025 2161 2821 3481 4116 4557 4555
6’
Total L/180 936 1415 1486 2025 2161 2821 3481 4116 4557 4555
Brg (in.) 3.0 4.5 4.5 4.5 6.0 7.5 9.0 10.5 12.0 12.0
Snow L/360 410 852 923 1457 1677 2200 2726 3215 3743 4048
Snow L/240 615 1093 1147 1518 1677 2200 2726 3215 3743 4048
7’
Total L/180 695 1093 1147 1518 1677 2200 2726 3215 3743 4048
Brg (in.) 3.0 3.0 3.0 4.5 4.5 6.0 7.5 9.0 12.0 12.0
Snow L/360 291 578 626 994 1170 1711 2128 2572 3040 3642
Snow L/240 437 843 885 1176 1299 1711 2128 2572 3040 3642
8’
Total L/180 549 843 885 1176 1299 1711 2128 2572 3040 3642
Brg (in.) 1.5 3.0 3.0 4.5 4.5 6.0 7.5 9.0 10.5 12.0
Snow L/360 205 410 444 738 834 1367 1753 2124 2517 3309
Snow L/240 308 615 667 956 1035 1398 1753 2124 2517 3309
9’
Total L/180 407 670 703 956 1035 1398 1753 2124 2517 3309
Brg (in.) 1.5 3.0 3.0 3.0 4.5 4.5 6.0 7.5 9.0 12.0
Snow L/360 145 301 326 542 638 1008 1433 1741 2068 2709
Snow L/240 217 452 490 783 864 1146 1433 1741 2068 2709
10’
Total L/180 286 545 571 783 864 1146 1433 1741 2068 2709
Brg (in.) 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 4.5 6.0 7.5 9.0 10.5
Snow L/360 109 228 247 410 482 765 1105 1485 1767 2374
Snow L/240 164 342 370 615 717 952 1194 1485 1767 2374
11’
Total L/180 215 451 473 649 717 952 1194 1485 1767 2374
Brg (in.) 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 4.5 6.0 6.0 7.5 10.5
Snow L/360 85 176 191 317 373 594 887 1225 1497 2018
Snow L/240 127 265 287 476 560 803 1030 1255 1497 2018
12’
Total L/180 166 349 377 547 604 803 1030 1255 1497 2018
Brg (in.) 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 4.5 4.5 6.0 7.5 9.0
Snow L/360 67 139 151 251 295 484 702 973 1295 1768
Snow L/240 100 209 226 376 443 669 880 1075 1295 1768
13’
Total L/180 130 275 297 466 515 669 880 1075 1295 1768
Brg (in.) 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 4.5 6.0 6.0 9.0
Snow L/360 54 112 121 201 237 389 566 805 1077 1534
Snow L/240 81 168 182 302 356 583 761 919 1132 1534
14’
Total L/180 104 220 238 398 444 604 761 919 1132 1534
Brg (in.) 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 4.5 4.5 6.0 9.0
Snow L/360 44 91 99 164 193 317 462 658 881 1366
Snow L/240 66 137 148 247 290 476 664 827 989 1366
15’
Total L/180 84 179 193 324 381 526 664 827 989 1366
Brg (in.) 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 4.5 4.5 6.0 7.5 >>
Clear Span Defl/Brg 7¼” 9¼” 9½” 11¼” 11 7⁄8" 14” 16” 18” 20” 24”
Note: Two (2) or more 1-3/4” plies are recommended for depths greater than 14 inches.
Examples shown here are for loads on a single ply of a multiple ply member.
Example: A roof beam with 12’ – 0” clear span carries 420 PLF roof live load and 630 PLF total load.
Refer to the Floor PLF Table for 1-3/4 x 11-7/8”
KERTO-S MAXIMUM UNIFORM LOAD (PLF) 125% FOR ROOF LOADS (NON SNOW)
Clear Span Defl/Brg 7¼” 9¼” 9½” 11¼” 11 7⁄8" 14” 16” 18” 20” 24”
Live L/360 640 1253 1358 2126 2349 3067 3646 4375 4557 4555
Live L/240 961 1538 1615 2126 2349 3067 3646 4375 4557 4555
6’
Total L/180 1018 1538 1615 2126 2349 3067 3646 4375 4557 4555
Brg (in.) 3.0 4.5 4.5 6.0 6.0 7.5 9.0 12.0 12.0 12.0
Live L/360 410 852 923 1457 1629 2314 2868 3455 4050 4048
Live L/240 615 1188 1213 1650 1763 2314 2868 3455 4050 4048
7’
Total L/180 756 1188 1213 1650 1763 2314 2868 3455 4050 4048
Brg (in.) 3.0 3.0 3.0 4.5 6.0 7.5 9.0 10.5 12.0 12.0
Live L/360 291 578 626 994 1170 1834 2314 2796 3269 3642
Live L/240 437 867 940 1279 1413 1860 2314 2796 3269 3642
8’
Total L/180 549 917 962 1279 1413 1860 2314 2796 3269 3642
Brg (in.) 1.5 3.0 3.0 4.5 4.5 6.0 7.5 9.0 10.5 12.0
Live L/360 205 410 444 709 834 1313 1857 2250 2667 3309
Live L/240 308 615 667 1019 1126 1488 1857 2250 2667 3309
9’
Total L/180 407 728 764 1019 1126 1488 1857 2250 2667 3309
Brg (in.) 1.5 3.0 3.0 4.5 4.5 6.0 7.5 9.0 10.5 12.0
Live L/360 145 301 326 542 615 1008 1452 1893 2249 3011
Live L/240 217 452 490 814 918 1246 1559 1893 2249 3011
10’
Total L/180 286 592 621 852 918 1246 1559 1893 2249 3011
Brg (in.) 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 4.5 4.5 6.0 7.5 9.0 12.0
Live L/360 109 228 247 410 482 765 1105 1523 1881 2495
Live L/240 164 342 370 615 724 1036 1298 1580 1881 2495
11’
Total L/180 215 452 489 706 780 1036 1298 1580 1881 2495
Brg (in.) 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 4.5 6.0 7.5 9.0 10.5
Live L/360 85 176 191 317 373 594 860 1225 1628 2194
Live L/240 127 265 287 476 560 874 1097 1365 1628 2194
12’
Total L/180 166 349 377 595 657 874 1097 1365 1628 2194
Brg (in.) 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 4.5 6.0 6.0 7.5 10.5
Live L/360 67 139 151 251 295 470 702 973 1298 1878
Live L/240 100 209 226 376 443 706 957 1169 1396 1878
13’
Total L/180 130 275 297 497 560 747 957 1169 1396 1878
Brg (in.) 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 4.5 4.5 6.0 7.5 9.0
Live L/360 54 112 121 201 237 389 566 785 1077 1669
Live L/240 81 168 182 302 356 583 828 1012 1208 1669
14’
Total L/180 104 220 238 398 469 623 828 1012 1208 1669
Brg (in.) 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 4.5 6.0 6.0 9.0
Live L/360 44 91 99 164 193 317 462 642 881 1452
Live L/240 66 137 148 247 290 476 693 885 1076 1462
15’
Total L/180 84 179 193 324 381 573 722 885 1076 1462
Brg (in.) 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 4.5 6.0 6.0 9.0 >>
Clear Span Defl/Brg 7¼” 9¼” 9½” 11¼” 11 7⁄8" 14” 16” 18” 20” 24”
Note: Two (2) or more 1-3/4”plies are recommended for depths greater than 14 inches.
Examples shown here are for loads on a single ply of a multiple ply member.
Ridge Beam Hip & Valley Rafters Hip & Valley Rafter Cuts
Kerto- S Ridge Beam must be properly Hip & Valley Rafters must be Hip or Valley Rafter is required to be
designed & supported. properly designed & supported. full depth (uncut) at inside edge of bearing.
Common rafters and connections must be Common rafters and connections must be
properly designed. properly designed.
Heel height 1-1/2" bearing 2284 2284 2284 2284 2284 2284 2284 2284
3" bearing 2707 3453 3547 4200 4200 4328 4568 4568
4-1/2" bearing 2707 3453 3547 4200 4433 5227 5973 6720
Reactions are for 1 - ply 1-3/4" Kerto-S LVL. For 2 - plies multiply by 2. For 3 - plies multiply by 3
1/4 d
1/2 d
1/4 d
The following chart may be used to calculate circular holes for other span and loading conditions.
Contact a design professional for analysis.
NOTES
1. Column table is suitable for interior columns with axial loads, no lateral loads.
2. Provide adequate column base supports for vertical loads and lateral restraint.
3. Provide adequate column connections at top for vertical loads and lateral restraint.
4. Loads in table are calculated with an eccentricity of 1/6 of either section dimension to produce the worst case.
5. For columns with lateral loads use Finnwood software, iStruct® software or other competent analysis.
Spacing
Fastener Type Rows 2 - ply 1 3/4 " (3 1/2" wide) 3 - ply 1 3/4 " (5 1/4" wide) 4 - ply 1 3/4 " (7" wide)
in a row
7 1/4" to 14" to < 18" to 7 1/4" to 14" to < 18" to 7 1/4" to 4" to < 18" to
11 7/8" 18" 24" 11 7/8" 18" 24" 11 7/8" 18" 24"
Screw length 3-1/2" One face Screw length 3-1/2" Both faces Screw length 6" Both faces
2 24" 490 490 367 367 326 326
Simpson 2 16" 735 735 551 551 490 490
Strong-Tie®
SDS Screws 3 24" 735 735 735 551 551 551 490 490 490
3 16" 1102 1102 1102 826 826 826 735 735 735
2 24" 586 586 439 439 390 390
2 16" 879 879 659 659 586 586
USP WS Screws
3 24" 879 879 879 659 659 659 586 586 586
3 16" 1318 1318 1318 988 988 988 879 879 879
Screw length 3 3/8" One face Screw length 5" One face Screw length 6 3/4" One face
2 24" 510 510 385 385 340 340
Simpson 2 16" 765 765 577 577 510 510
Strong-Tie®
SDW Screws 3 24" 765 765 765 577 577 577 510 510 510
3 16" 1147 1147 1147 866 866 866 765 765 765
2 24" 436 436 384 384 341 341
FastenMaster® 2 16" 654 654 573 573 511 511
TrussLOK®
Screws 3 24" 654 654 652 573 573 573 511 511 511
3 16" 980 980 980 860 860 860 767 767 767
7¼" LBV1.81/7.25 3 10-16d 2-10dx11⁄2 265 2910 HU7 21⁄2 16-16d 8-10dx11⁄2 1515 2050
9¼" LBV1.81/9.25 3½ 10-16d 2-10dx11⁄2 265 2910 HUS1.81/10 3 30-16d 10-16d 2580 4705
9½" MIT9.5 2½ 8-16d 2-10dx11⁄2 215 2550 HUS1.81/10 3 30-16d 10-16d 2580 4705
11¼" LBV1.81/11.25 2½ 10-16d 2-10dx11⁄2 265 2910 HUS1.81/10 3 30-16d 10-16d 2580 4705
11 7⁄8" BA1.81/11.88 2½ 16-16d 2-10dx11⁄2 265 4015 HUS1.81/10 3 30-16d 10-16d 2580 4705
14" BA1.81/14 2½ 10-16d 4-10dx11⁄2 265 4015 HUS1.81/10 3 30-16d 10-16d 2580 4705
7¼" WPU3.56/7.25 3¼ 7-16d 6-10dx11⁄2 1095 4700 HGUS48 4 36-16d 12-16d 2782 6415
9¼" HWU3.56/9.25 3¼ 8-16d 6-10d 1135 6335 HGUS410 4 46-16d 16-16d 3521 7825
9½" HWU3.56/9.5 3¼ 8-16d 6-10d 1160 6335 HGUS410 4 46-16d 16-16d 3521 7825
11¼" HWU3.56/11.25 3¼ 8-16d 6-10d 1135 6335 HGUS412 4 56-16d 20-16d 4388 8255
11 7⁄8" HWU3.56/11.88 3¼ 8-16d 6-10d 1160 6335 HGUS412 4 56-16d 20-16d 4388 8255
14" HWU3.56/14 3¼ 8-16d 6-10d 1135 6335 HGUS414 4 66-16d 22-16d 4742 8255
16" HWU3.56/16 3¼ 8-16d 6-10d 1160 6335 HGUS414 4 66-16d 22-16d 4742 8255
18" HWU3.56/18 3¼ 8-16d 6-10d 1160 6335 HGUS414 4 66-16d 22-16d 4742 8255
7¼" WPU5.50/7.25 3 7-16d 6-10d 1095 4700 HGUS5.50/8 4 36-16d 12-16d 2782 6415
9¼" HWU5.50/9.25 3¼ 8-16d 6-10d 1160 6000 HGUS5.50/10 4 46-16d 16-16d 3521 7825
9½" HWU5.50/9.5 3¼ 8-16d 6-10d 1160 6000 HGUS5.50/10 4 46-16d 16-16d 3521 7825
11¼" HWU5.50/11.25 3¼ 8-16d 6-10d 1160 6000 HGUS5.50/12 4 56-16d 20-16d 4388 8255
117⁄8" HWU5.50/11.88 3¼ 8-16d 6-10d 1160 6000 HGUS5.50/12 4 56-16d 20-16d 4388 8255
14" HWU5.50/14 3¼ 8-16d 6-10d 1160 6000 HGUS5.50/14 4 66-16d 22-16d 4742 8255
16" HWU5.50/16 3¼ 8-16d 6-10d 1160 6000 HGUS5.50/14 4 66-16d 22-16d 4742 8255
18" HWU5.50/18 3¼ 8-16d 6-10d 1160 6000 HGUS5.50/14 4 66-16d 22-16d 4742 8255
9¼" GLTV49.25-2 5 10-16d 6-16d 1295 7500 HGUS7.25/10 4 46-16d 16-16d 3521 7825
9½" GLTV49.5-2 5 10-16d 6-16d 1295 7500 HGUS7.25/10 4 46-16d 16-16d 3521 7825
11¼" HGLTV411.25-2 6 18-16d 6-16d 1295 10500 HGUS7.25/12 4 56-16d 20-16d 4388 8255
11 7⁄8" HGLT411.88-2 6 18-16d 6-16d 1295 10500 HGUS7.25/12 4 56-16d 20-16d 4388 8255
14" HGLT4114-2 6 18-16d 6-16d 1295 10500 HGUS7.25/14 4 66-16d 22-16d 4742 8255
16" HGLT416-2 6 18-16d 6-16d 1295 10500 HGUS7.25/14 4 66-16d 22-16d 4742 8255
18" HGLT418-2 6 18-16d 6-16d 1295 10500 HGUS7.25/14 4 66-16d 22-16d 4742 8255
7¼" PHXU17725 3¼ 8-16d 6-10dx11⁄2 1035 4420 HD1770 2 14-16d 4-10dx11⁄2 660 1775
9¼" BPH17925 2 ⁄83
10-16d 4-10dx11⁄2 625 3340 HUS179 3 30-16d 10-16d 2595 4465
9½" BPH1795 2 3⁄8 10-16d 4-10dx11⁄2 625 3340 HUS179 3 30-16d 10-16d 2595 4465
11 7⁄8" BPH17118 2 3⁄8 10-16d 4-10dx11⁄2 625 3340 HUS179 3 30-16d 10-16d 2595 4465
9½" PHXU3595 3¼ 8-16d 6-10d 1290 6650 THDH410 4 46-16d 12-16d 2620 7190
11¼" PHXU35112 3¼ 8-16d 6-10d 1290 6650 THDH412 4 56-16d 14-16d 3055 7875
11 7⁄8" PHXU35118 3¼ 8-16d 6-10d 1290 6650 THDH412 4 56-16d 14-16d 3055 7875
14" PHXU3514 3¼ 8-16d 6-10d 1290 6650 THDH414 4 66-16d 16-16d 3365 9705
16" PHXU3516 3¼ 8-16d 6-10d 1290 6650 THDH414 4 66-16d 16-16d 3365 9705
18" PHXU3518 3¼ 8-16d 6-10d 1290 6650 THDH414 4 66-16d 16-16d 3365 9705
20" PHXU3520 3¼ 8-16d 6-10d 1290 6650 THDH414 4 66-16d 16-16d 3365 9705
9½" PHXU5595 3¼ 8-16d 6-10d 1290 6650 THDH610 4 46-16d 16-16d 3365 8295
11¼" PHXU55112 3¼ 8-16d 6-10d 1290 6650 THDH612 4 56-16d 20-16d 5280 10365
117⁄8" PHXU55118 3¼ 8-16d 6-10d 1290 6650 THDH612 4 56-16d 20-16d 5280 10365
14" PHXU5514 3¼ 8-16d 6-10d 1290 6650 THDH614 4 66-16d 22-16d 5280 10365
16" PHXU5516 3¼ 8-16d 6-10d 1290 6650 THDH614 4 66-16d 22-16d 5280 10365
18" PHXU5518 3¼ 8-16d 6-10d 1290 6650 THDH614 4 66-16d 22-16d 5280 10365
20" PHXU5520 3¼ 8-16d 6-10d 1290 6650 THDH614 4 66-16d 22-16d 5280 10365
9¼" HLBH71925 6 15-NA16D-RS 6-16d 1605 10620 THDH7210 4 46-16d 12-16d 2525 7900
9½" HLBH7195 6 15-NA16D-RS 6-16d 1605 10620 THDH7210 4 46-16d 12-16d 2525 7900
11¼" HLBH71112 6 15-NA16D-RS 6-16d 1605 10620 THDH7212 4 56-16d 14-16d 2525 7900
11 ⁄ "
78 HLBH71118 6 15-NA16D-RS 6-16d 1605 10620 THDH7212 4 56-16d 14-16d 2525 7900
14" HLBH7114 6 15-NA16D-RS 6-16d 1605 10620 THDH7214 4 56-16d 14-16d 3365 9615
16" HLBH7116 6 15-NA16D-RS 6-16d 1605 10620 THDH7214 4 66-16d 16-16d 3365 9615
18" HLBH7118 6 15-NA16D-RS 6-16d 1605 10620 THDH7214 4 66-16d 16-16d 3365 9615
20" HLBH7120 6 15-NA16D-RS 6-16d 1605 10620 THDH7214 4 66-16d 16-16d 3365 9615
24" HLBH7124 6 15-NA16D-RS 6-16d 1605 10620 HD7180 21⁄2 28-16d 8-10d 1375 3545
Currently, 90% of the wood Metsä Wood uses comes from certified forests, mainly PEFC.
Forest certification covers sustainability from safety at work to biodiversity. It secures future
growth of forests, and indicates the sustainability of wood. Our chain of custody management
systems enable us to monitor the origin and logistics chain of the wood we purchase
throughout the entire value chain. Our network allows for efficient, reliable logistics.
SOFTWARE
Kerto-S LVL may be designed using Finnwood software. Finnwood is a software
program developed for the calculation of individual timber structures made of Kerto®
or other Metsä Wood products. (download from the Metsä Wood website)
or CSD® iStruct® design software. (Contact your Metsä Wood distributor)
TRADEMARK CREDITS
CSD® and iStruct® are registered trademarks of Calculated Structured Designs, Inc.
Kerto® Is a registered trademark of Metsä Wood
Strong-Tie® and Strong-Drive® Are registered trademarks of Simpson Strong-Tie Company, Inc.
FastenMaster® and TrusLOK® Are registered trademarks of OMG, Inc.
USP Structural Connectors® Is a registered trademark of MiTek USA, Inc.
Metsä Wood provides competitive and environmentally friendly wood Copyright © February 2017 Metsä Wood. All rights reserved.
products for construction, industry and distributor partners. The products
are manufactured from northern wood, a sustainable raw material of
premium quality. Metsä Wood is part of Metsä Group.