Watch what tonnes of force can do! Part 4 in our safety testing truss series...
We're back at the University of Southern Queensland testing Titan AV lighting truss. The engineers have performed a destructive test a 3m length of 290 box truss. Now it's time to test linked truss.
By destructive testing 2 connected pieces of truss we were able to challenge a popular belief that the joins are the weakest link in the truss. Simultaneously, we could compare the effects of loading pressure onto different parts of the truss - the centre point & the truss connection point - to see how the end couplers and joins held up under direct pressure.
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Disclaimer - These tests were done under strict observation, we do not recommend replicating these rigorous professional tests or overloading truss beyond a safe capacity. As always, please consult your structural engineer for advice related to your application.
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