Where can I find load-bearing information for Clutch Truss Box One truss?
Load-bearing information for Clutch Truss Box One truss is available in the manufacturer load-bearing chart linked below and attached to this article.
Download the load-bearing chart
Download the Clutch Truss Box One Load-Bearing Chart PDF
The chart includes reference information for Clutch Truss Box One TB-1 Series Box Truss, including span, uniform load, point load, and deflection information under specific static load conditions.
Important safety note
Load-bearing charts are for reference only and are not a substitute for professional rigging, engineering, or installation review. Actual safe use depends on the full setup, including the truss model, span, support points, load type, hardware, mounting method, environment, and how the load is applied.
The attached chart states that its loading figures are only valid for static loads and spans with two supporting points. If dynamic loads, wind loads, or more supporting points are involved, a structural engineer should be contacted.
Before using truss for any suspended or load-bearing application
Please make sure your setup is reviewed by a qualified professional, especially if the truss will be used for overhead suspension, public events, permanent installation, outdoor use, moving loads, or any application where people, property, or equipment could be at risk.
What information should I have ready?
If you need help locating product information, please have the following details ready:
- The exact truss model or SKU
- The span or total length being considered
- The type of load being applied
- Whether the load is static, dynamic, moving, or outdoors
- The number and type of support points
- The hardware, clamps, slings, or mounting method being considered
- Whether the application is temporary, touring, permanent, indoor, or outdoor
Need help locating product information?
IDJNOW can help you locate available product documentation or manufacturer information. We cannot approve, certify, engineer, or guarantee a rigging or load-bearing setup.
For project-specific load calculations, suspended installations, public-use applications, or safety-critical setups, please consult a qualified structural engineer, licensed rigger, or other qualified professional.