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8. Truss assembly
Our system uses your event trusses as substructure. You only have to make sure that you connect the
trusses to each other in a common-sense way.
Counter height:
A common height of a counter is 108 ... 129cm up to the upper edge of the horizontal truss. You can reach
this height if the truss stands are made of these components:
108cm
129cm
125cm
108cm
1x 29cm
1x 50cm
1x Box-Corner
1x 100cm
1x Box-Corner
1x 75cm
1x Truss-Corner
2x 29cm
1x Truss-Corner
Counter length:
Using our system, it’s important that you end up with a convenient linear measure. You should always keep
the 100cm grid in mind.
This example shows you a truss set-up from the top view. Three truss stands go down to ground level
starting from the box corners and truss corners. All lengths in the drawing correspond to centimeters.
BC: Box-Corner (corresponds to 29cm)
TC: Truss-Corner (outer edge: 50cm)
As you can see, the ends can terminate with and without outer corner C90A. On the left side the corner
C90A is used as an end piece. On the far right the counter ends directly with the EventBoard S200. Both
is no problem.
This example shows you that there are countless possibilities to find a suitable grid dimension for the
EventBoards.
The basic rule is that a truss must be located under all EventBoard elements (straight or corner). In most
cases the corner is placed after a straight element (S050 / S100 / S200). Of course you can also connect
two 45° corners (C45A) directly with each other.