When installing engineered roof trusses, what is the most critical factor to verify before placement?
Correct Answer
B) The bearing points match the structural drawings exactly
Proper bearing point alignment is critical for truss performance. Incorrect bearing can cause structural failure, while other factors, though important, are less critical to immediate safety.
Why This Is the Correct Answer
Proper bearing point alignment is critical for truss performance. Incorrect bearing can cause structural failure, while other factors, though important, are less critical to immediate safety.
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