The Package Steel Building System

Gable/Rake Overhang
Extension of roof beyond wall lines at the gable ends
Ridge Cap
Flashing over peak of panels at ridge of building
Snow Girt™
Provides lateral support to wall panels from snow being pushed against the building from plowing.
Door Trims
Jamb and header wrap trims along with panel edge trims
Rigid Frame Clear Span
Structural frames spanning width of building with no interior columns
Rigid Beam Multi-Span
Structural frames with one interior columns
Rigid Beam Multi-Span
Structural frames with two or more interior columns
Expandable Frame
End wall frame with ability to add future expansion
Outside Corner Trim
Corner flash covers and seals ends of wall panels. Provides a decorative finish while sealing the wall panels
Pass Doors
Exterior doors provide entry and exit. Available in numerous options and hardware
Lean-to Frame
Structural frame with one slope and depends on another structure for partial support on one side
Base Angle

Cold rolled angle secured to foundation. Used to secure base of exterior wall panels
Base Channel

Cold rolled channel secured to a wall or foundation. Used to secure base of exterior or interior wall panels
Wall Lite Panels
Translucent fiberglass wall panels which admit natural light into the building
Eave/Gable Trim
Roll formed profiled trims to flash and seal intersection of roof and walls
Post and Beam End walls
Consist of hot rolled columns and rafters with secondary framing (girts) to support exterior wall sheeting
Lean To End Wall Frame
Roof Purlins
Roof framing zees or cees running horizontally to support roof sheeting and snow loads
Wall Girts
Wall framing zees or cees running horizontally to support wall sheeting between columns
Bar joists
Simple span open web roof framing designed to span frame line to frame line. Generally used in bays longer than 30' or Floor systems
Wind Columns
Vertical columns designed to pickup wall framing (girts) and sheeting where frame columns are not required
Wind Columns
Vertical columns designed to pickup wall framing (girts) and sheeting where frame columns are not required-1
Cross Bracing
Rods, angles, or cables used in the plane of the roof and walls to transfer loads such as wind, seismic, and crane reactions to the foundation
End Wall Column
Vertical load bearing column which transfers roof load to foundation
Eave Strut
A structural member located at the eave of the building that supports roof and wall paneling and may act as a strut to transfer bracing loads to frame.