Pryda’s Turb-O-Web system saves fabricators time and money (11-Aug-2008)
The Tub-O-Web system, available from Pryda, is an innovative system in manufacturing roof trusses, saving fabricators time, money, resources and resulting in a better quality product.
Pryda Lintel steel angle available from Pryda Australia (6-Aug-2008)
Pryda Australia has developed Pryda Lintel, a lightweight steel angle that replaces traditional timber and composite window heads.
Pryda Web Stiffeners help overcome fabricators’ dilemma (23-Jul-2008)
Pryda Web Stiffener is a galvanised steel component for stiffening timber truss webs against lateral buckling. They can be fitted in the truss plant and thereby, avoid the need for onsite applied web ties. The clever design ensures the trusses can be stacked neatly and therefore improving in house efficiencies and freight costs.
Engineering Pressing, Sawing and Jointing Systems from Pryda Australia (31-Jan-2008)
Pryda Australia also manufactures engineering products related to walls, floors, sawing and timber jointing.
Designing Software and Roof Products from Pryda Australia (30-Jan-2008)
Pryda Australia have various software programs for designers for estimation and designing.
Connectors and Fasteners from Pryda Australia (29-Jan-2008)
Pryda Australia which is a division on ITW Australia is the manufacturer of engineered products and some specialty items like connectors and fasteners.
‘Standard’ post anchor (20-Aug-2004)
Pryda Australia has released a new range of lower cost ‘standard’ post anchors that still comply with the company’s strict design criteria for high quality products.
Floor system choice (8-Jul-2003)
Pryda is said to have become the only company to offer a choice of floor truss systems to the Australia and New Zealand building markets with the release of its new steel web system, Pryda Span.
Engineered connectors (9-Apr-2003)
Pryda has developed engineered connectors for a variety of applications and data on the technical capability of its range readily available to architects, designers and engineers.
Tie-downs (8-Apr-2003)
In severe windstorms sheet metal roofs can become deadly missiles even in areas of Australia not affected by cyclones. This is because the wind uplift forces are greater than the weight of the roof and the “tie-down” fixings are, in some cases, not strong enough to resist the uplift effect.
Truss cut saw (9-Jan-2003)
Pryda has become the Australian distributor for the UK-developed EMS truss cut saw, a single-bladed pop up saw that is fully computerised and downloads information about the cutting requirements for any project direct from Pryda software.
Pryda donates frame model (10-Dec-2002)
Pryda Australia and Wines Roof Truss and Wall Company have donated a frame and display model to Apprenticeships Victoria Croydon campus to help with the training of apprentice carpenters.