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Connectors for High Wind Resistance

Wind forces are generated from natural events like thunderstorms, hurricanes and tornadoes. These winds create forces that attack the integrity of a structure in multiple ways: vertically, resulting in uplift forces, and horizontally, resulting in overturning, sliding and racking forces. Without proper design and construction, these forces can produce structural damage and even destruction. Modern design and construction practices, such as structural connectors used in a continuous load path transfer system, can effectively resist these forces by reinforcing the structure from the roof to the foundation.

Use the navigation bar above to view detailed product information for construction in high-wind areas.

High Wind-Resistant Construction Catalog

The High Wind-Resistant Construction Catalog discusses the critical elements of high wind-resistant construction, including information on the effects of wind, corrosion and uplift, as well as detailed product information for construction in high-wind areas.

  High Wind Framing Connection Guide

The High Wind Framing Connection Guide, helps builders and contractors build to the higher wind speed standards. Used as a companion to the WFCM, this guide provides a schedule of recommended connectors that meet or exceed tabulated load requirements.


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