LYSAGHT KLIP-LOK MAXIMA® - Western Australia

LYSAGHT KLIP-LOK MAXIMA®

LYSAGHT KLIP-LOK MAXIMA®

Product Description and Features

LYSAGHT KLIP-LOK MAXIMA® is a wide cover concealed fixed cladding. It has extra wide 770mm coverage with excellent performance. It features strong ribs rising from flat pans. Because of the ease of installation and the extra economy wide 770mm cover brings, you get outstanding value. LYSAGHT KLIP-LOK MAXIMA® is available in Western Australia only.

  • 770mm wide cover width makes it very economical
  • Extra strong and lightweight
  • It can be fixed quickly and easily, no special tools required
  • Long straight runs are possible because thermal expansion is able to slide along the clips
  • Concealed fixed, so long straight lines remain clean and smooth

Warnings

  • Please Note: LYSAGHT KLIP-LOK MAXIMA® is only available in Western Australia
  • Minimum recommended roof pitch is 1 degree (0.48 and 0.60mm BMT) or 2 degrees (0.42mm BMT)
  • Ensure selection of suitable materials for environmental conditions for maximum durability
  • Lead and copper are not compatible with ZINCALUME® steel or COLORBOND® steel
  • Read full details on Guidelines for using COLORBOND® steel & ZINCALUME® steel.

Product Details

Schematic
LYSAGHT KLIP-LOK MAXIMA®
Masses
BMT Material kg/m kg/m2 m2/t
0.42 ZINCALUME® 3.26 4.23 236
0.42 COLORBOND® 3.34 4.34 231
BMT Material kg/m kg/m2m2/t
0.48 ZINCALUME® 3.70 4.81
208
0.48 COLORBOND® 3.78 4.91
204
BMT Material kg/m kg/m2m2/t
0.60 ZINCALUME® 4.59 5.96
168
0.60 COLORBOND® 4.67 6.06
165
Tolerances

Length: +0 mm, -15 mm
Width: +2 mm, -2 mm

Material Specifications

LYSAGHT KLIP-LOK MAXIMA® is made from:

  • ZINCALUME® aluminium/zinc alloy-coated steel complying with AS1397-2001 G550, AZ150 (550 MPa minimum yield stress, 150 g/m2 minimum coating mass): or
  • Stainless steel standard grade designation is AISI/ASTM Type 430; UNS No. S43000.

The base metal thickness is 0.42, 0.48 and 0.60mm.

The COLORBOND® prepainted steel complies with AS/NZS 2728:2007.

Spanning Tables

The maximum recommended support spacings are based on testing in accordance with AS 1562.1-1992, AS 4040.0-1992 and AS 4040.1-1992.

Roof spans consider both resistance to wind pressure and light roof traffic (traffic arising from incidental maintenance).

Wall spans consider resistance to wind pressure only.

The pressure considered is based on buildings up to 10m high in Region B, Terrain Category 3, R (average recurrence interval) 500, Md=1.0, Ms=0.85, Mt=1.0 with the following assumptions made:

Roofs:
Cpi=+0.20, Cpe=-0.90, Kl=2.0 for single and end spans, Kl=1.5 for internal spans.

Walls:
Cpi=0.20, Cpe=-0.65, Kl=2.0 for single and end spans, Kl=1.5 for internal spans

These spacings may vary by the serviceability and strength limit states for particular projects.

Maximum Support Spacings (mm) Thickness (mm) BMT
0.42 0.48 0.60
Roofs
Single Span
End Span
Internal Span
-
1400
2000
-
1800
3300
2200
2600
3600
Walls
Single Span
End Span
Internal Span
1900
2000
2900
2100
2400
3300
2400
3200
3900
  • For roofs, the data are based on foot-traffic loading.
  • For walls, the data are based on presures (see wind pressures table).
  • Above table is based on supports of 1 mm BMT.
Capacity & Load Tables

The wind pressure capacity table can be viewed in the LYSAGHT KLIP-LOK MAXIMA® brochure. Download LYSAGHT KLIP-LOK MAXIMA® (881 KB)

Cyclonic Map

The information is suitable for use only in non-cyclonic areas, that is where a tropical cyclone is unlikely to occur, as defined in AS/NZS 1170.2 - 2002, Structural Design Actions, Part 2: Wind Actions**

** More information on the relevant Standards can be found at the Standards Australia Website.

Roof Drainage Capacity
Maximum roof lengths for drainage: measured from ridge to gutter (m)
Peak Rainfall Intensity (mm/hr) Roof Slope
7.5° 10°
100 238 296 347 392 432 516 593
150 159 198 232 261 288 344 395
200 119 148 174 196 216 258 296
250 95 119 139 157 173 206 237
300 79 99 116 131 144 172 198
400 60 74 87 98 108 128 148
500 48 59 69 78 86 103 119

 

 

 
 
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