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HTT4 and HTT5 Tension Ties
The HTT series of tension ties offers tension-resisting solutions that install with
screws. These new additions to the HTT line feature an optimized fastener pattern
which results in better performance with less deflection. Designed to meet new code
standards, the HTT4 and HTT5 offer higher loads than the S/HTT14.
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LCE4 Column Cap
The universal design of the LCE provides high capacity while eliminating the need for
left and right versions. For use with multiple header thicknesses.
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AHEP Adjustable Hip-End Purlin
The AHEP adjustable purlin is a structural purlin that also serves as an installation
aid during the truss erection process. It attaches to the step-down hip trusses at the
leading edge eliminating the need for drop-top chords and C-stud fillers. Designed to
accommodate a roof-pitch range of 3/12 to 9/12, the AHEP installs linearly, aligned
with the end jacks, to maintain sheathing spacing from eave to hip or peak.
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S/VGT Variable Girder Tiedown
The S/VGT tiedown is a higher capacity tiedown for girder trusses. It attaches with screws to the side of the truss and features a predeflected crescent washer that allows it to accommodate top chord pitches up to 8/12.
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S/BA Cold-Formed Steel Hanger
The S/BA top-flange hanger is a cost-effective alternative to heavier, special-order hangers. The S/BA is value engineered and tested to achieve higher allowable loads and increased performance. It may be fastened with screws or powder-actuated fasteners or welded to the header, providing more design options and greater versatility..
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H10S Hurricane Tie
The H10S hurricane tie provides a high-capacity connection from the truss/rafter to
the stud or masonry. A flexible fastening pattern allows installation where the stud
is offset.
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> for Steel-to-Steel
> for Wood Truss or Joist-to-CFS Wall
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S/TSR Truss Spacer Restraint
The S/TSR truss spacer restraint captures the on-center spacing of cold-formed steel truss chords and webs in linear alignment. The S/TSR laterally restrains the truss members, allowing quicker, easier and safer installations. Its tubular shape provides strength in both compression and tension. S/TSR has a low profile that can be sheathed over, eliminating the need to remove bracing prior to applying the sheathing or decking. Available June 2010.
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Strong Frame® Ordinary Moment Frame
The Strong Frame ordinary moment frame is a cost-effective alternative to traditional frames, which are time intensive to design and labor intensive to install. The Strong Frame ordinary moment frame allows larger openings and smaller wall sections while still providing the loads that structural designers need. Simpson Strong-Tie offers 196 pre-designed solutions and 100% bolted connections to make building with moment frames more convenient than ever.
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TBD22 Truss Brace
Everything about the new TBD truss brace is designed to make diagonal truss bracing easier. It travels in a box like a coiled strap and is formed into shape as it is pulled from the carton, making it rigid and easy to position across trusses. Once fastened into place, the braces lay flat so that they remain in place as the roof is sheathed, eliminating the need to remove braces. And since the braces stay in place, trusses maintain better alignment and are safer for sheathing crews to work on.
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