Siniat nogging track provides support for the studs, enabling greater wall heights. They come in widths of 64mm, 76mm, 92mm and 150mm and a length of 3670mm.
Noggings are horizontal bracings used in stud wall frames to provide additional structural adequacy to the wall. By using noggings a solid frame is created for the application of plasterboard, and thereby cracks are prevented from forming in the joints.
Also used 100mm from the top track on a single sided system where wind bracing is required.
Benefits:
- Provides structural adequacy to the frame
- Helps to achieve greater wall height
- Reduces the number of studs required in a wall system
- Reduces stud rotation
- Can result in more cost-effective design
- Helps to prevent cracks in plasterboard joints
Siniat nogging track provides support for the studs, enabling greater wall heights. They come in widths of 64mm, 76mm, 92mm and 150mm and a length of 3670mm.
Noggings are horizontal bracings used in stud wall frames to provide additional structural adequacy to the wall. By using noggings a solid frame is created for the application of plasterboard, and thereby cracks are prevented from forming in the joints.
Also used 100mm from the top track on a single sided system where wind bracing is required.
Benefits:
- Provides structural adequacy to the frame
- Helps to achieve greater wall height
- Reduces the number of studs required in a wall system
- Reduces stud rotation
- Can result in more cost-effective design
- Helps to prevent cracks in plasterboard joints
Siniat nogging track provides support for the studs, enabling greater wall heights. They come in widths of 64mm, 76mm, 92mm and 150mm and a length of 3670mm.
Noggings are horizontal bracings used in stud wall frames to provide additional structural adequacy to the wall. By using noggings a solid frame is created for the application of plasterboard, and thereby cracks are prevented from forming in the joints.
Also used 100mm from the top track on a single sided system where wind bracing is required.
Benefits:
- Provides structural adequacy to the frame
- Helps to achieve greater wall height
- Reduces the number of studs required in a wall system
- Reduces stud rotation
- Can result in more cost-effective design
- Helps to prevent cracks in plasterboard joints