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Description
LYSAGHT® Zed sections may be used over single spans and in unlapped and lapped continuous spans in multi-bay buildings. Lapped continuous spans result in considerable capacity increase in the system. LYSAGHT® Cee sections may be used in single spans, and unlapped continuous spans in multi-bay building and are ideal as eave purlins or where compact sections are required for detailing.
- Range of gauges and depths are available
- Can be provided punched or unpunched
Technical Specifications
Schematic

Material Specification
LYSAGHT® Zed and Cee sections are roll-formed from GALVASPAN® steel complying with AS1397 - 1993. In the grades shown, the numbers prefixed with G indicate minimum yield stress in MPa. The numbers prefixed with Z indicate minimum coating mass in g/m2.
1.0mm BMT: G550, Z350*
1.2mm BMT: G500, Z350*
1.5, 1.9, 2.4 & 3.0 mm BMT: G450, Z350*
* All BMTs in Townsville have Z450 coating.
Span Table
Limit State Capacity tables for different purlin configurations can be found in the user manual.
NOTE: New South Wales designers must refer to the New South Wales LYSAGHT SupaZed® and LYSAGHT SupaCee® Purlins and Girts Range.
Dimensions
Section properties for different purlin configurations can be found in the downloadable manual.
NOTE: New South Wales designers must refer to the New South Wales LYSAGHT SupaZed® and LYSAGHT SupaCee® Purlins and Girts Range.
Holes & Cleats
Zed and Cee sections are normally supplied with holes punched to the Australian Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) gauge lines, except in Victoria where the 150 series sections are punched to the Structural Steel Fabricators Association, Victoria, recommended gauge lines.
Made in Australia
All Lysaght products are proudly made in Australia from 100% Australian steel.
Downloads
CAD Drawings
LYSAGHT® C100 Purlin (AutoCAD) DXF (0.0 MB). Last updated 30 Oct 2015
LYSAGHT® Z100 Purlin (AutoCAD) DXF (0.0 MB). Last updated 30 Oct 2015
LYSAGHT® C150 Purlin (AutoCAD) DXF (0.0 MB). Last updated 30 Oct 2015
LYSAGHT® Z150 Purlin (AutoCAD) DXF (0.0 MB). Last updated 30 Oct 2015
LYSAGHT® C200 Purlin (AutoCAD) DXF (0.0 MB). Last updated 30 Oct 2015
LYSAGHT® Z200 Purlin (AutoCAD) DXF (0.0 MB). Last updated 30 Oct 2015
LYSAGHT® C250 Purlin (AutoCAD) DXF (0.0 MB). Last updated 30 Oct 2015
LYSAGHT® Z250 Purlin (AutoCAD) DXF (0.0 MB). Last updated 30 Oct 2015
LYSAGHT® C300 Purlin (AutoCAD) DXF (0.0 MB). Last updated 30 Oct 2015
LYSAGHT® Z300 Purlin (AutoCAD) DXF (0.0 MB). Last updated 30 Oct 2015
LYSAGHT® C350 Purlin (AutoCAD) DXF (0.0 MB). Last updated 30 Oct 2015
LYSAGHT® Z350 Purlin (AutoCAD) DXF (0.0 MB). Last updated 30 Oct 2015
Technical Specifications & Manuals
LYSAGHT® Zed & Cee Purlins User Guide PDF (2.9 MB). Last updated 13 Nov 2017
Availability
- New South Wales & ACT
- Available
- Northern Territory
- Available
- Queensland
- Available
- South Australia
- Available
- Tasmania
- Available
- Victoria
- Available
- Western Australia
- Available
- Filled
- Available
- Outlined
- Not Available
Pricing
Pricing for all our products varies based on availability and quantity.
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