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Material:
High-Grade Aluminum: The top section, like the rest of the truss, is typically made from high-grade aluminum, offering a balance of strength and lightweight properties. Aluminum also provides excellent resistance to corrosion and environmental elements, making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.
Design:
Spigot Connection System: The top section features a spigot connection system, which includes conical couplers and locking pins. This system allows for quick and secure assembly with other truss sections, ensuring stability and ease of use.
Main Truss Section:
Truss Frame | The primary structure made of high-grade aluminum, available in various shapes |
Chords | The main longitudinal tubes of the truss, providing structural strength. |
Lattice | Diagonal or cross-bracing tubes that connect the chords, enhancing stability and load distribution. |
Spigot Connection System:
Conical Couplers | Tapered connectors at the ends of the truss sections, designed to fit into the corresponding ends of adjacent sections. |
Spigot Pins | Metal pins used to secure the conical couplers in place. These pins are inserted through aligned holes in the couplers to lock the sections together. |
Retaining Clips/Safety Pins | Used to secure the spigot pins in place, preventing them from slipping out during use. |
Base Plate:
Spigot Base Plate: A heavy-duty plate with integrated spigots or bolt holes that provides a stable foundation for the truss structure. It distributes the load and ensures stability.
Adjustable Feet: Some base plates include adjustable feet to accommodate uneven surfaces and ensure the truss stands level.