Simpson strong tie offers a diverse line of hangers to handle almost any application with top flange concealed flange and field skewable and slopeable options.
Joist and beam hangers.
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For example a 2x8 joist hanger is about 6 5 8 inches tall.
Nail to the joist standard hanger.
Through 60 years of field experience and countless hours of research simpson strong tie has developed the industry s most comprehensive line of wood construction connectors and fasteners specifically designed to resist uplift and lateral forces caused by high winds.
Joist hangers represent a critical design component that helps ensure a building s structural integrity.
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Long galvanized joist hanger nails avoid longer nails that would poke through the joist and splay out the other side of the hanger.
For standard joist hangers secure the joist hanger to the joist using only 1 1 2 in.
High performance solutions for high wind forces.
Joist hangers are sized by joist depth and run about 1 2 inch shorter than the nominal size of the joist you can size deck joists by referring to table r507 6 in the 2018 irc which lists spans for deck joists sized from 2x6 to 2x12.
Joist hangers are designed to provide support underneath joist hangers are designed to provide support underneath the joist rafter or beam to provide a strong a connection.
Beams and headers typically are supported at each end by a column post a wall stud a foundation wall or an interior load bearing wall.
Codes typically call for attaching joists with joist hangers at the ledger.
But even in that situation some inspectors will want to see joist hangers.
Choosing the right hanger.
When factoring in load requirements member size and costs deciding on the best solution can be a daunting process.
Joists can rest on top of beams or they can rest in structural hangers mounted onto the sides of beams so that the joists and beams are flush along the top and bottom.
To hammer inside tight joist spaces use either short tapping strokes or hold the hammer sideways and strike the nail with the side of the.