If you want to use your attic on a regular basis or to store large items you may need to enlarge the access opening and install an access ladder or drop down stairs.
Attic wieght limit.
Access to attic storage.
Of stuff on it.
Scrap of plywood over the chords and set about 40 lbs.
As larry said don t overdo it.
Make sure items are spaced so that the weight is evenly distributed over the chords.
Is a safe estimate.
If the total weight exceeds the load limit of the truss then the truss is compromised.
So if your ceiling is unfinished you have some excess carrying capacity up there.
This is because the ladder is simply not strong enough to support any more weight and you are putting unreasonable pressure on the attic access ladders every time you break the weight limit.
If the attic has the potential to become a regular living space talk with a contractor about adding a fixed stairway.
To simplify you can place 20 pounds of dead load per square foot on your subfloor as long it s supported mid span.
Increasing the total weight on the floor to 4 480 pounds however results in a live load of 40 psf which is beyond the floor s load capacity.
A typical load is 5 and 10 pounds per square foot.
That means you could lay a 2 x 4 ft.
The dead load on the bottom chord of a truss varies with the weight of materials attached to it such as drywall on the ceiling.
Your allowed weight and span for a 2 x8 x12 2btr hem fir based on the info you have provided is 20 psf of dead load and 30 psf of live load with minimum bearing length of 0 68.
Observing the weight rating.
It is vital to observe the weight rating and make sure that you comply with it at all times.
If you care about this you will need to add a second layer of floor joists over the originals perpendicular is best to limit thermal bridging insulate then lay floor over that.
Modern standards call for around 12 to 16 inches of insulation in the attic and your long term utility bills would probably appreciate it.
You ve added about 300 lbs already when you put 6 sheets of plywood up there.