19
INLINE CONNECTOR
12x20 HEX HEAD SCREW
M10 BOLT
GAZEBO FASCIA BEAMS
20
POST BRACKET
GAZEBO FASCIA
BEAMS
With all the gazebo fascia beams secured, post brackets
are to be fastened approximately 60mm from the fascia
beam joins (Figure 20), allowing for perimeter brackets and
post caps. Refer to, ‘Your complete guide to building an
attached verandah, patio or carport’ under “FRONT
FASCIA BEAM” for post bracket fixing details.
6.0 GABLE FRAME CONNECTION
Note:
Be aware that gable frames are always 120 beams
and valley beams are always 150 beams for Multispan units
with a gazebo end.
The front gable frame will need to be set back from the front
of the valley beams to accommodate the gazebo end. Refer
to Figure 21 and Table 1 for set back distance.
The rafter to valley brackets will have been attached to the
valley beams using six 12x20 hex head screws (Figure 15,
Section 4) at the location determined from Table 1 (Figure
21).
6.1 GABLE FRAMES
(Figure 1)
150
VALLEY BEAM
120
RAFTER
RAFTER TO VALLEY
BRACKET
22
Fix the gable rafters into the rafter to valley brackets with
two 12x 20 hex head screws either side (Figure 22).
VALLEY BEAM
21
RAFTER
A
(SET
BACK)
RAFTER TO VALLEY
BRACKET
Table 1
Interpolation may be used to determine values
between those shown.
All lengths in millimetres (mm).
OPENING, O
A(Set Back)
1200
1500
1800
2100
2400
2700
3000
3300
3600
3900
4200
4500
4800
5100
5400
5700
6000
6300
6600
1022
1084
1147
1209
1333
1395
277
339
401
463
525
587
649
712
774
836
898
960
1271
TWO 12x20 HEX HEAD
SCREWS EITHER SIDE
If attached on the end, attach the second valley beam into
the wall or suspension bracket.
If the unit includes rear infill a rear header beam is
required and must be installed before fixing the second
valley beam in position, refer section 6.2.
Intermediate frames should be spaced evenly and fixed into
rafter to valley brackets as previously described.
A rear gable frame without a header beam is fixed as per an
intermediate frame.
Note:
10
60mm