23.02.2026
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Examples of pre-cut joints in frames built with MiTek trusses
When constructing a hip roof or connecting several roof planes in complex roof structures, there is inevitably a need to cut a truss element at a specific angle to achieve a perfect connection with another truss. This occurs, in particular, when secondary trusses are connected to a main truss, or at points where several primary (girder) trusses converge into a single node.
Proper jointing is the key to correct load transfer between the elements of the structural frame.
Pre-cut joints in trusses are not a “minor workshop detail,” but precision that saves time and money on site.
✔ trusses are installed immediately in their design position without on-site fitting;
✔ truss connections are made without unexpected recalculations, marking, or cutting of elements;
✔ joints are assembled according to the drawings, predictably and clearly;
✔ clean roof geometry without distortions or unnecessary internal stresses.
The conclusion is simple: faster installation means fewer “surprises” on site—and a flawless result.
Examples of roofs whose structures definitely include main (girder) trusses and secondary trusses connected to them.







Incorrectly executed truss connections alter the load transfer scheme, which over time will lead to deformation of the structure.