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AS 1684.2 · Timber Framing · Lower Storey of Two Storey
Table 41 · Jamb Studs — FLW 3,600 mm
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AS 1684.2 — Table 41
Jamb Studs
Lower storey of two storey — Upper floor load width 3,600 mm — Cl. 6.3.2
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Size D×B (mm) Stud Height (mm) Max Opening Width (mm)
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Figure 6.14 — Jamb studs — Lower storey

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AS 1684.2 Figure 6.14 — Jamb studs lower storey

Table 41 Notes (AS 1684.2:2021)

  1. Maximum widths of openings assume sheet roof (framing + ceiling) mass of 40 kg/m², tile roof mass of 90 kg/m², and flooring mass of 40 kg/m². Refer to Appendix A.
  2. Upper floor load width is fixed at 3,600 mm for this table. For FLW 1800 and FLW 4800 refer to Tables 40 and 42.
  3. Where jamb studs are required to support lintels that in turn support concentrated loads, additional jamb studs may be required — refer Cl. 6.3.2.3.
  4. A secondary jamb stud may form part of the total number of common studs required at the side of the opening.
  5. Multiple jamb studs shall be nailed together per Cl. 2.4.
  6. For design parameters refer to Figure 6.14.
  7. Jamb studs are not to be notched except as per Cl. 6.2.1.4.
  8. Mullion sizes shall be determined per Cl. 6.3.2.6.
  9. Where studs are used for tie-down, maximum tension load is 8.5 kN per stud or nail-laminated unit.
  10. NS = Not Suitable. Max width of opening capped at 4500 mm.
Engineering disclaimer: These results are for preliminary assessment only. Verify all outputs against the current edition of AS 1684.2 and have designs confirmed by a suitably qualified structural engineer before use in construction or approval processes.