Pinned & Rolling support in Roof Truss (timber)

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Can anybody explain in simple terms for a truss newbie.

What is the difference between designing a truss with two pinned supports and designing it with one pinned and one rolling?
 
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I am a cut roof (traditional) fan myself and have only fitted a small number of truss rafter roofs.

I haven't a clue what you are on about?

You aren't talking about glide shoes regarding raised tie trusses by any chance? :confused:
 
Pfft.. not a truss design expert but i would say that with the pinned-roller supports your simply checking vertical loadings and allowing a freedom of horizontal movement in the truss.
The pinned-pinned truss would allow for horizontal forces to be taken into the supports and you could design a truss not in equilibrium.

I would say most trusses should be designed as pin-roller unless you are specifying special truss shoes / support fixings.
 

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