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Reinforced Double Hanger
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Reinforced Double Hanger

Reinforced Double Hanger NMU-P002

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  • Reinforced Double Hanger NMU-P002
Reinforced Double Hanger, Trussed rafters have proved to be the efficient, safe, and economical method for supporting roofs. They are usually manufactured by specialized timber engineering companies. To get the most out of them, they should be mounted correctly and stabilized. The needed truss hangers, truss shoes, truss clips, restraining straps, bolts, nail plates, nails, etc., can be bought at competitive prices online from Joisthangers.

Reinforced Double Hanger

Trussed rafters are made from structural grade timber of the same thickness, joined together with punched metal plate connectors. They provide support for the roof fabric of a building, room ceilings, and, in some cases, floors. They are generally spaced at 600 mm centers or less. Reinforced Double Hanger, They take the place of the common rafter in a traditional cut roof, hence the term trussed rafter.  They can be erected rapidly on-site and are suitable for a wide range of building types - domestic buildings, commercial and industrial buildings. When correctly mounted in a building, the trussed rafters provide a structure in conformity with established building codes. Reinforced Double Hanger

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Trusses are usually spaced at 600mm, but can also be positioned at 450mm or 400mm to support heavier loads. Careful erection, fixing, and strapping are essential for trussed rafters to provide an effective stable roof and a sound platform for roof cover. Most fixing material can be bought online from Nexgenmedical.com Wallplates should be bedded to line and level using straps to hold them. Wallplates should generally be not less than 3m lengths. Shorter lengths should extend over at least 3 joists/rafters or trusses. Wallplates should be joined using half-lapped joints at corners and in running lengths. The holding down straps should be fixed to the wall plate at a maximum of 2m centers. If the strap is not turned into a bed joint, it should be fixed to the wall with at least four screw fixings.