Aluminium Eaves Beam
The 291 aluminium eaves beam is a support structure designed for use with structural glazing bar systems, such as the P227, P280 & P288.
Typically installed at the eaves (lower end) of a roof slope onto a post, wall, or other suitable supports, the 291 eaves beam allows for glazing bars to be positioned at a pitch of 5° to 25°. When used with lightweight polycarbonate glazing systems, it can span 3 meters between supports, and with reinforcement, it can span up to 4 meters.
The beam is secured at the lower end of the roof slope, with fixings varying depending on the structure it attaches to. When correctly installed, the eaves beam has a ‘p’ shape in profile, with fixings made through its downward leg.
End plates (Ref. 291EP), sold separately, can be attached to the beam’s ends using the provided screws. The base bar of the glazing system is then fastened to the eaves beam, and the glazing sheet installed according to the system’s instructions.
A gap may form between the top of the eaves beam and the glazing sheet due to the height of the glazing bar’s base. For open structures like carports, this gap poses no problem, but for enclosed structures such as conservatories, it can allow rain, dirt, and insects to enter. Installing an eaves filler is recommended to seal this gap if necessary.
Additionally, a wall plate (Ref. 290) is available for installation at the ridge (upper end) of the roof slope.
£151.57 (inc. VAT)
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Aluminium Eaves Beam
The 291 aluminium eaves beam is a support structure designed for use with structural glazing bar systems, such as the P227, P280 & P288.
Typically installed at the eaves (lower end) of a roof slope onto a post, wall, or other suitable supports, the 291 eaves beam allows for glazing bars to be positioned at a pitch of 5° to 25°. When used with lightweight polycarbonate glazing systems, it can span 3 meters between supports, and with reinforcement, it can span up to 4 meters.
The beam is secured at the lower end of the roof slope, with fixings varying depending on the structure it attaches to. When correctly installed, the eaves beam has a ‘p’ shape in profile, with fixings made through its downward leg.
End plates (Ref. 291EP), sold separately, can be attached to the beam’s ends using the provided screws. The base bar of the glazing system is then fastened to the eaves beam, and the glazing sheet installed according to the system’s instructions.
A gap may form between the top of the eaves beam and the glazing sheet due to the height of the glazing bar’s base. For open structures like carports, this gap poses no problem, but for enclosed structures such as conservatories, it can allow rain, dirt, and insects to enter. Installing an eaves filler is recommended to seal this gap if necessary.
Additionally, a wall plate (Ref. 290) is available for installation at the ridge (upper end) of the roof slope.
Additional information
Colour | White |
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Length | 4.0m |
£151.57 (inc. VAT)
Additional information
Colour | White |
---|---|
Length | 4.0m |