Reweb Profile Truss
Lets consider this case of a profile truss where one or more checks are over capacity. You can reweb the truss by adjusting the Max Panel lengths and/or choosing the number of panels in each Web Joint Segment.
Method 1 - Choose Max Panel Lengths

Step 1 - Click Edit Truss
and choose Reweb Truss
Edit Truss
and choose Reweb Truss

While in Reweb Truss mode you can see the default is 8' max panel lengths for the top and 10' for the bottom.
Step 2 - Adjust the Top and Bottom Max panel lengths as desired.
Use the Max Panel Lengths Top and Bottom inputs to adjust the max length of your desired panels.

Method 2 - Reweb Individual Segments

Step 1 - Click Edit Truss
and choose Reweb Truss
.
Edit Truss
and choose Reweb Truss
.Step 2 - Click a profile line to select it in the Reweb Truss panel.
Step 3 - Enter the desired number of panels for this segment and press the Enter
key to save your changes.
Enter
key to save your changes.
Tip
Hovering over a member will give you the length of that member

Gabling Settings
In order to web a truss as a gable, use the Make Gable
settings in the Reweb panel.
Step 1 - Click Edit Truss
and choose Reweb Truss
.
Edit Truss
and choose Reweb Truss
.Step 2 - Click Gable
in the Reweb Truss
panel. Optionally select Structural Gable
if needed.
Gable
in the Reweb Truss
panel. Optionally select Structural Gable
if needed.Tip
If you want to make a structural gable that preserves your manual webbing changes, we suggest using the Make Gable
tool under Edit Truss
Tip
A continuous bearing is automatically added when gabling a truss via the Reweb Truss tool.
Step 3 - Adjust the Stud Spacing
and Studding Direction
by using the inputs in the panel. For Structural Gables, you can reweb individual segments as-needed.
Stud Spacing
and Studding Direction
by using the inputs in the panel. For Structural Gables, you can reweb individual segments as-needed.
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