CT 7.2

Blue corrugated metal sheet with diagonal stripes and wavy edges.


Metal roofing panel dimensions and profile diagram.

CT 7.2 has a classic design with a bold look that can be used for almost any exterior or interior use, including architectural, industrial, commercial, residential, and agricultural wall, roof, liner or soffit. These panels have excellent strength and spanning capability and can be run either horizontally or vertically.

 

Substrates and Finish

  • 26, 24, 22 ga Acrylic Coated Galvalume
  • 26, 24 Ga SMP Color Finish
  • 24, 22 Ga Kynar500 Color Finish

Features

  • 1 1/2" rib height at 7.2" on center
  • 28.8" or 36" panel coverage
  • Lengths up to 45'
  • Standard trim, flashing, and accessories
  • Installed over open framing or solid substrate
  • Minimum 1/12 pitch recommended

NOTES:

  1. Allowable loads are based on uniform span lengths an Fy of 80 KSI for 26 and 29 gauge and Fy of 50 KSI for 24 and 22 gauge.
  2. Live Load is allowable live load.
  3. Wind load is allowable wind load and has been increased by 33.333%.
  4. Deflection loads are limited by a maximum deflection ratio of L/240 of span or maximum bending stress from live load.
  5. Weight of the panel has not been deducted from allowable loads.
  6. Load table values do not include web crippling requirements or connection of panel to substrate.
    minimum bearing length of 1.5” required.

COLOR, SPANGLE, OR UNEVEN WEATHERING OF UNFINISHED PRODUCTS:

  1. Galvanized, Galvalume, Acrylume, and Paint Grip are unfinished products. The color or spangle may vary and is not a reason for rejection. To keep a uniform color, use of a painted product is recommended.
  2. Paint Grip is intended to be painted.
  3. Color differentials of Galvalume, Galvanized and Paint Grip, and uneven weathering is not warranted.
  4. Considerations prior to ordering are the variations in Spangle Size, Reflectivity or Surface Roughness.
  5. Non- uniform fading and color changes can and may occur, these variations are a natural occurrence produced during the steel manufacturing process, these conditions are not a reason for rejection. To guarantee a uniform color, a painted product is recommended.

OIL CANNING:

  1. Oil canning is inherent to roll formed products and shall not be cause for rejection of materials.
  2. To help reduce oil canning use 24 gauge. Also use Striation, Stiffener Ribs or Embossing.
  3. Flat surfaces will display slight waviness, commonly referred to as (Oil Canning). This phenomenon is caused by steel mill production tolerances and will not be accepted as cause for field rejection

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