Important Information and General Notes
Simpson Strong-Tie Company Inc. structural connectors, anchors, and other
products are designed and tested to provide specified design loads. To obtain
optimal performance from Simpson Strong-Tie Company Inc. products and
achieve maximum allowable design load, the products must be properly
installed and used in accordance with the installation instructions and design
limits provided by Simpson Strong-Tie Company Inc. To ensure proper
installation and use, designers and installers must carefully read the following
General Notes, General Instructions For The Installer and General Instructions
For The Designer, as well as consult the applicable catalog pages for specific
product installation instructions and notes.
Proper product installation requires careful attention to all notes and instructions,
including these basic rules:
- Be familiar with the application and correct use of the connector.
- Follow all installation instructions provided in the applicable catalog,
website, Installer’s Pocket Guide or any other Simpson publications.
- Install all required fasteners per installation instructions provided by Simpson Strong-Tie Company Inc.: a) use proper fastener type; b) use proper fastener quantity; c) fill all fastener holes; d) do not overdrive or underdrive nails, including when using gun nailers; and e) ensure screws are completely driven.
- Only bend products that are specifically designed to be bent. For those
products that required bending, do not bend more than once.
- Cut joists to the correct length, do not "short-cut". The gap between the
end of the joist and the header material should be no greater than 1/8"
unless otherwise noted.
In addition to following the basic rules provided above as well as all notes, warnings
and instructions provided in the catalog, installers, designers, engineers and
consumers should consult this website (www.strongtie.com) to obtain additional design and installation information, including:
Failure to follow fully all of the notes and instructions provided by Simpson
Strong-Tie Company Inc. may result in improper installation of products.
Improperly installed products may not perform to the specifications set forth
in this catalog and may reduce a structure's ability to resist the movement,
stress, and loading that occurs from gravity loads as well as impact events
such as earthquakes and high velocity winds.
Simpson Strong-Tie Company, Inc. does not guarantee the performance or
safety of products that are modified, improperly installed or not used in
accordance with the design and load limits set forth in this catalog.
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These notes
are provided to ensure proper installation of Simpson Strong-Tie® Company, Inc. products and must be followed fully.
- Simpson Strong-Tie Co., Inc. reserves the right to change specifications, designs, and models without notice or liability for such changes.
- Steel used for each Simpson Strong-Tie product is individually selected based on the product’s steel specifications, including strength, thickness, formability, finish, and weldability. Contact Simpson Strong-Tie for steel information on specific products.
- Unless otherwise noted, dimensions are in inches, loads are in pounds.
- Unless otherwise noted, welds, screws, bolts and nails may not be combined to achieve highest load value. 8d (0.131"x2 1/2"), 10d (0.148"x3"), and 16d (0.162"x3 1/2") specify common nails that meet the requirements of ASTM F1667. When a shorter nail is specified, it will be noted (for example 8dx1 1/2). Refer to Simpson's Nailing Guide, NDS (National Design Specification) and ASTM F1667 (American Society of Testing and Materials) for more nail info.
- Do Not Overload. Do not exceed catalog allowable loads, which would jeopardize the connection.
- Unless otherwise noted, allowable loads are for Douglas Fir-Larch under continuously dry conditions. Allowable loads for other species or conditions must be adjusted according to the code. In many cases, Simpson Strong-Tie code reports will indicate loads derived from Doug Fir header material only. However under ICC-ES AC13, loads for Douglas Fir are the same as LVL, LSL, PSL, Glulam’s and Southern Pine, since the specific gravity of these wood species fall within the specific gravity range of the AC13 criteria. The section from the AC13 criteria indicating the range of specific gravity reads as follows:
3.2.3 The species of lumber used shall have a specific gravity not greater that 0.55 as determined in accordance with the NDS. This chart shows specific gravity for the different wood species:
|
Species |
Fc |
|
Specific
Gravity |
|
Douglas
Fir-Larch (DFL) |
625
psi |
0.50 |
|
Southern
Pine (SP) |
565 psi |
0.55 |
|
Spruce-Pine-Fir
(SPF) |
425 psi |
0.42 |
|
Hem
Fir |
405
psi |
0.43 |
|
Glulam |
650
psi |
0.50 |
|
LVL
(DF/SP) |
750
psi |
0.50 |
|
TimberStrand® (LSL)
(E=1.3x106) |
680
psi |
0.50 |
|
TimberStrand® (LSL)
(E>1.5x106) |
880
psi |
0.50 |
|
Parallam® (PSL) |
750
psi |
0.50 |
- Simpson Strong-Tie
Co., Inc. will manufacture non-catalog products provided prior approval
is obtained and an engineering drawing is included with the order. Steel
specified on the drawings as 1/8", 3/16", and 1/4" will
be 11 gauge (0.120"), 7 ga (0.179"), and 3 gauge (0.239"),
respectively. The minimum yield and tensile strengths are 33 ksi and
52 ksi, respectively.
- All references to bolts or machine bolts (MBs) are for structural quality
through bolts (not lag screws or carriage bolts) equal to or better than ASTM Standard
A307, Grade A.
- Unless otherwise
noted, bending steel in the field may cause fractures at the bend line.
Fractured steel will not carry load and must be replaced.
- A fastener that splits the wood will not take the design load. Evaluate splits to determine if the connection will perform as required. Dry wood may split more easily and should be evaluated as required.If wood tends to split, consider pre-boring holes with diameters not exceeding .75 of the nail diameter (2005 NDS 11.1.5.3). Use a 5/32" bit for SDS screws and a 3/32" bit for SD9/SD10 screws.
- Wood shrinks and expands as it loses and gains moisture, particularly perpendicular to its grain. Take wood shrinkage into account when designing and installing connections. Simpson manufactures products to fit common dry lumber dimensions. If you need a connector with dimensions other than those listed in this catalog, Simpson may be able to vary connector dimensions; contact Simpson. The effects of wood shrinkage are increased in multiple lumber connections, such as floor-tofloor installations. This may result in the vertical rod nuts becoming loose, requiring post-installation tightening.
(Contact Simpson Strong-Tie for information on Takeup Devices.)
- Top flange hangers may cause unevenness. Possible remedies should be evaluated by a professional and include using a face mount hanger, and routering the beam or cutting the subfloor to accommodate the top flange thickness.
- Built-up lumber
(multiple members) must be fastened together to act as one unit to resist
the applied load (excluding the connector fasteners). This must be determined by the designer/engineer of
record.
- Some model configurations
may differ from those shown in this catalog. Contact Simpson Strong-Tie for details.
- Hanger Options – some combinations of hanger options are not available. In some cases, combinations of these options may not be installable. Horizontal loads induced by sloped joists must be resisted by other members in the structural system. A qualified Designer must always evaluate each connection, including carried and carrying member limitations, before specifying the product. Fill all fastener holes with fastener types specified in the tables, unless otherwise noted. Hanger configurations, height, and fastener schedules may vary from the tables depending on joist size, skew and slope. See the allowable table load for the non-modified hanger, and adjust as indicated. Gauge may vary from that specified depending on the manufacturing process used.
- Simpson Strong-Tie will calculate
the net height for a sloped seat. The customer must provide the H1 joist
height before slope.
- Truss plates shown
are the responsibility of the Truss Designer.
- Do not weld products listed in this catalog unless this publication specifically identifies a product as acceptable for welding, or unless specific approval for welding is provided in writing by Simpson Strong-Tie. Some steels have poor weldability and a tendency to crack when welded. Cracked steel will not carry load and must be replaced. See Simpson's Hanger Options Matrix and Hanger Option General Notes for hangers that may be welded.
- Unless noted otherwise, all references to standard cut washers refer to Type A plain washers (W) conforming to the dimensions shown in ASME B18.22.1 for the appropriate rod size in accordance with 2012 NDS Appendix L. Some products require SAE narrow washers (N) to fit in a tight space and are noted accordingly.