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Sloped dragon ties | BRANZ Build
https://www.buildmagazine.org.nz/index.php/articles/show/sloped-dragon-ties
REQUIREMENTS FOR BRACING LINE SPACING AND …
https://www.buildmagazine.org.nz/assets/PDF/Build-149-31-Build-Right-Spacing-Those-Bracing-Lines.pdf
Dragon ties Dragon ties may be used with a braced wall system to permit a maximum room size of 7.5 × 7.5 m. The dragon tie fixing must be no more than 5 m from the next inside bracing line (see Figure 3). Walls with dragon ties attached to the top plate must have bracing capacity of at least 100 BUs. Dragon ties can only be attached in pairs across
Dragon ties revisited - Build 182 (2021) | Building CodeHub
https://codehub.building.govt.nz/resources/dragon-ties-revisited/
While the use of dragon ties in New Zealand residential construction has decreased over recent decades, they remain a simple and cost-effective method to provide bracing solutions to larger rooms. However, BRANZ helpline queries suggest there is still some confusion around when they should be used.
Spacing those bracing lines - PlaceMakers
https://underconstruction.placemakers.co.nz/spacing-those-bracing-lines/
Dragon ties. Dragon ties may be used with a braced wall system to permit a maximum room size of 7.5×7.5m. The dragon-tie fixing must be no more than 5m from the next inside bracing line (see Figure 3). Walls with dragon ties attached to the top plate must have a bracing capacity of at least 100 BUs. Dragon ties can only be attached in pairs across corners.
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