Rounded up this becomes 13 then divide this into the original measurement 246 15mm.
How to work out the gauge on a slate roof.
For a 500mm long slate with a 100mm headlap the gauge is 500 100 400 2 200 so we know the gauge is 200mm.
Holing gauge mm battening gauge mm m batten per m2.
X the nail hole clearance so that a nail does not strike the top of the slate underneath.
Finally divide the measured distance between the battens by the rounded number you now have the gauge that your roof requires.
As a guide a slate of 500 x 250 sizes uses a slate and half of 500 x 375.
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You would need 2 5 of these slate per linear metre.
Measurement between battens 3 2m manufacturers gauge 260mm so total recommended gauges required 12 31.
The most commonly used slate size in southern england is 500x250mm and 400x250mm in scotland and the north of england.
Holing gauge batten gauge headlap 10mm.
Height of slate minus desired headlap divided by two gauge i e.
The best place being 3 5mm as this gives the best resistance to wind uplift so for our example we will work with 4mm although it can be as high as.
Slate length mm battening gauge mm m batten per m2.
The supplier of the slates should recommend the spacing up the roof between the battens known as the gauge this usually varies according to the size of the slates the pitch of the roof and the degree of exposure.
You can assess this in two ways either as the roof pitch angles which the rafters make with the horizontal or the proportion between the run and the rise of the roof.
Roof pitch refers to the slope which the rafter creates.
Holing gauge for holing slates.
Tile batten gauge for slate.
The gauge is in fact the same as the margin which is the length of the slate exposed.
Holing gauge mm battening gauge mm m batten per m2.
Total linear run of tile batten in metres.
Batten gauge length of slate headlap 2.
Now we can work out the holing gauge with gauge headlap x.
The holing gauge can be calculated as.
Often you express roof pitch as the ratio between the rise and the run in the form of x 12.
The result is the number of courses of tile on the roof rounded to a whole number.
Measure the distance from the top of the lowest batten to the top of the highest batten.