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Truss to Wallplate Connections
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TC - Truss Clip The TC secures truss rafters to wallplates.
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TC Datasheet
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TA - Truss Anchor The TA secures trussed rafters to single or 2-ply wallplates or head binders. It offers a superior level of performance with a positive fixing on two planes with an assured safe working load.
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TA Datasheet
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HLTC - High Load Truss Clip The HLTC secures multiple truss rafters to wall plates in high load conditions.
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HLTC Datasheet
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TA1 - Framing Anchor
The TA-1 Anchor provides a versatile connector. It ensures a positive fixing on two planes without encroaching into the internal space, eliminating the potential damaged skew nailing can cause therefore, providing an assured safe working load/characteristic capacity.
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TA1 Datasheet
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SS - Slide Shoe The SS secures raised tie or scissor roof trusses to wallplate. It provides a maximum of 26mm lateral movement when required to accommodate displacement in raised tie or scissor roof truss applications, without compromising its resistance to uplift.
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SS Datasheet
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FAS - Framing Anchor
The FAS secures trussed rafters to wallplates, joist trimming and framing of timbers. It provides a versatile/ adjustable connector, which ensures a positive fixing on two planes, eliminating the potential damage skew nailing can cause whilst providing an assured safe working load/characteristic capacity.
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FAS Datasheet
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