Striproll Curving Quality G300 grade Corrugated Iron is a corrugated roof and verandah sheeting product made from Bluescope Colorbond® (AM100), Zincalume® (AM125) or Galvabond© (Z450 or Z600) in Grade 300 steel.
Striproll's Curving Corrugated Iron is custom cut to your length requirements and can be curved to produce a remarkable variety of interesting effects both modern and colonial.

Maximum allowable support spacings:

BMT

Roof Single

Roof End

Roof Internal

Un-Stiffened overhang

Stiffened overhang

.60

600

900

1200

200

300

Fixing outside these support limits will result in incorrect and unsatisfactory lapping of sheets.

Maximum Permissible verandah width.*

Curvature radius mm

Wind speed

W28
W33
W41
W50
W59
W65
450
2480
2100
1700
1410
1210
1110
600
2520
2140
1750
1460
1260
1160
900
2620
2250
1860
1590
1410
1330

*For .60 BMT material

Ordering:

A template must be supplied.

Delivery lead time commences once Striproll's factory receives your template.

Please specify colour, sheet quantity, delivery address or pick up, and date preferred for delivery/pick up. Striproll will confirm estimated delivery date.

Sheets must have a minimum of 100mm straight material either side of the curved section (including at the gutter end of Bullnose sheeting). If a straight section into the gutter is not acceptable for your requirements, trim off the straight portion as desired.

Sheets can be curved to a minimum radii of 400mm. Curving to smaller radii may cause imperfections in the sheet. 
Smaller radii can be curved at customers own risk and if the customer agrees to take responsibility for any imperfections.
Material with a radii under 450mm is non returnable in the event of imperfections in the curved sheet. 

 Templates MUST always be clearly marked with the following:

  • Straight roof section length in millimeters.
  • Straight length after curve in Millimeters (minimum 100mm).
  • Colour on concave or convex side of sheet.
  • Laying direction as seen looking from front of bullnose or gutter end of the sheet.

Laying notes

Fixing:
Fix to current code of practice HB 39-2015. Minimum pitch 5 degrees.
Requires 5 fasteners per sheet for all edges of roofs.
It is essential to not exceed the maximum allowable support spacing table. 
A carpenter's level should be used to lay the first sheet.
Always measure squarness of every sheet.

Recommended screws

wood

steel

Crest fix (Roofing)

12 x 50 type 17

12 x 35mm tek

Valley fix (walling)

12 x 25 type 17

10 x 16mm tek


Saw-Toothing
Saw-toothing occurs when curved steel sheets are laid(or stepped) over each other.
This is a natural occurrence and cannot be avoided. It is therefore essential to ensure that the saw-tooth at each end of the sheet are of equal measurement so that the roof being fixed is running square. If saw-toothing is not acceptable, it will be necessary to trim off the bottom edge to obtain a straight appearance.

Tolerance:
Length
+/- 7mm
Coverage
+/- 0mm
Rib Height
+/- 2mm

Delivery, Handling and Storage:

Normally delivered to the building site in strapped bundles. If not required for immediate use, sheets or bundles should be neatly stacked clear of the ground and if left in the open, should be protected by loose but secure tarpaulins or similar cover.

It is the customer's responsibility to be present or have a representative present, to accept the product in good order and condition upon delivery. The customer is also responsible for unloading their goods.

In the event of an unattended site, our driver will endeavour to unload as close to the site as possible. In these instances Striproll will not accept claims for damages to the product, property or injury caused during unloading, nor claims for pilferage of part or all of the delivery made. Any additional costs will be to the customer's account. Under no circumstances shall Striproll be liable for any cost related to late deliveries for any reason.