PBR Panel
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| Description: This panel is used both for the roof and sidewalls, the PBR panel’s deep ribs create an even-shadowed appearance. The area between the major ribs is reinforced with minor ribs. The PBR panel is one of the most economical wall covering systems. |
| Gauge: 26 (standard), with 24 and 22 gauge optional |
Finish: Galvalume®, Signature® 200 & 300 Series |
| Length: 45' maximum length is standard but longer lengths are available by special request. |
Limitations: Not designed for coverage over bar joist or to be used as rigid secondary. Five foot on center purlin spacing. |
| Dimensions: 36" coverage x 1 1/4 " |
Usage: Roof, wall, liner, mansard, and soffit panel applications. |
| Fasteners: Standard coated, zinc- aluminum cast head, or stainless steel head screw. |
| Features: - 36” Coverage |
Benefits: - Ease of erection - Save time on erection - Low freight to any location - Flexible erection - Cost effective - 20 year life when used with long life fasteners - The panel provides diaphragm capabilities and purlin stability in metal building construction - The panel qualifies under several UL90 construction numbers - Profile skylights are available - The panel can be reversed rolled putting the paint finish on the under-side for erection as an alternate wall panel - An extra leg is rolled on one side of lap rib to provide for easier erection |
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| Note: Oil-canning is not considered grounds for rejection of any panel system. Oil-canning can occur in any panel with wide flat sections. Heavier gauge, embossing, striations, flatter sub-frame systems and support from a solid sub-deck can all help to minimize oil-canning. |
Metal Building Tips
More on Open Wall Conditions – Endwalls
In an earlier published “Tip”, we discussed how best to handle wall conditions that are open for something other than traditional girts and metal wall panels.
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