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Top Mount Hangers for Wood I-Joist |
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TOP MOUNT HANGERS DESIGN FEATURES: the TR series hangers are used primarily for residential purposes.. they are economical hangers designed especially for the smaller wood I-joist sizes and are used for light wood I-joist loading. They also provide economical production framing with nailed onto carrying members. Positive control dies and prime quality galvanized steel ensure a perfectly flat 1 piece joist seat and 90° flanges for accurate header connection: guarantee uniformity and high quality. Top flange design provides automatic self-jigging WOOD I-JOIST SIZES: 2 series (2x) W = 1-9/16" 25 series W = 1-13/16" 35 series W = 2-3/8" 3 series (3x) W = 2-9/16" 4 series (4x) W = 3-9/16" MATERIAL: 2" section - 18ga. galvanized steel NAILS: requires only 6 or 8 nails to install, compared to the old style hangers which are very labor intensive NOTE: web stiffeners and backing blocks may not always be required. Consult the engineered wood I-joist manufacturer for web stiffener and backing block requirements, and recommended nailing schedule for each IMPORTANT: Design loads are for joist hangers. They are NOT wood I-joist load values (see the Design Load Product catalog of the engineered wood I-joist manufacturer) |

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MEDIUM TOP MOUNT HANGERS DESIGN FEATURES: the MTR series hangers are used for both residential and commercial purposes - this series is fully die-formed for uniform high quality. The MTR hangers are especially used for mid-load and mid-height range (14" - 20"). These hangers provide economical production framing with potential additional savings when the hanger is pre-nailed onto carrying members. Positive control dies and prime quality galvanized steel insure a perfectly flat 1-piece joist seat and 90° flange for accurate header connections. Top flange design provides automatic self-jigging. WOOD I-JOIST SIZES: 35 series W = 2-3/8" 3 series (3x) W = 2-9/16" 4 series (4x) W = 3-9/16" MATERIAL: 2-1/2" section - 16ga. galvanized steel NAILS: requires only 8 or 14 nails to install, compared to the old style hangers which are very labor intensive. For uplift requirement or different header requirements, see the alternate nailing table schedule. NOTE: web stiffeners and backing blocks may not always be required. Consult the engineered wood I-joist manufacturer for web stiffener and backing block requirements, and recommended nailing schedule for each. IMPORTANT: Design loads are for joist hangers. They are NOT wood I-joist load values (see the Design Load Product catalog of the engineered wood I-joist manufacturer). |

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HEAVY TOP MOUNT HANGERS DESIGN FEATURES: the HTR series hangers are used primarily for commercial construction purposes - this series is fully die-formed for uniform high quality. The HTR hangers are especially used for heavy-load and larger-height range (18" - 26"). These hangers provide economical production framing with potential additional savings when the hanger is pre-nailed onto carrying members. Positive control dies and prime quality galvanized steel insure a perfectly flat 1-piece joist seat and 90° flange for accurate header connections. Top flange design provides automatic self-jigging. WOOD I-JOIST SIZES: 35 series W = 2-3/8" 3 series (3x) W = 2-9/16" 4 series (4x) W = 3-9/16" MATERIAL: 3" section - 16ga. glav. steel. NAILS: requires only 12 or 16 nails to install, compared to the old style hangers which are very labor intensive. SPECIAL: for uplift requirement or different header requirements, see the alternate nailing table schedule. Uplift, add 2 - N9/10d x 1-1/2 = 580 lbs, Uplift, add 4 - N9/10d x 1-1/2 = 870 lbs NOTE: web stiffeners and backing blocks may not always be required. Consult the engineered wood I-joist manufacturer for web stiffener and backing block requirements, and recommended nailing schedule for each. IMPORTANT: Design loads are for joist hangers. They are NOT wood I-joist load values (see the Design Load Product catalog of the engineered wood I-joist manufacturer). |





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