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TJI Beam Dimension and Load Chart
FLOOR SOLUTIONS

ROOF SOLUTIONS

TRUS JOIST
BEAMS, HEADERS,
AND COLUMNS
®

Featuring TimberStrand® LSL, Parallam® PSL, and Microllam® LVL





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 niform and Predictable
M
 inimal Bowing, Twisting, and Shrinking



S
 trong and Straight



L
 imited Product Warranty

All In One™

WELCOME TO iLEVEL iLevel is an exciting new brand and business within Weyerhaeuser. iLevel brings the most innovative and trusted products for residential construction together under one roof. Within iLevel, you’ll still find all the reliable, brand-name building products that you’ve been using—Trus Joist® engineered wood products and design software, Structurwood® engineered panels, Performance Tested™ lumber, and more.
But with iLevel, you’ll work with only one serviceoriented supplier to get all of these products and the support you need to build smarter. iLevel. A family of brand-name building products…a source for innovative ideas and solutions…a supplier that’s simpler to do business with.

Why Choose iLevel™ Trus Joist® Beams, Columns, and Headers?







Dependable performance
Consistent quality and dependable uniformity
Flexible solutions for your beam and header needs

Using advanced technology, iLevel manufactures engineered lumber that is consistently straight and strong, and that resists bowing, twisting, and shrinking.
That means less waste, easier installation, and higher design values for starters; plus fewer callbacks, shorter cycle times, more design flexibility, and lower overall installed cost in the end. Trus Joist’s
TimberStrand® LSL, Microllam® LVL, and Parallam® PSL are structural
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Design Properties
4–5
Floor and/or Snow Load Tables
TimberStrand® LSL
6–7
Microllam® LVL
8–9
Parallam® PSL
10–11
Beam Details
12
Window and Door
Header Details
12–13
Allowable

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