Upload
jfafp
View
352
Download
21
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
CI/SfB Xt6
cullen-bp.com
Timber Engineering Connectors
2008
AWS - Acoustic Wall Strap
PWS - Party Wall Strap
RST3 - Lateral Restraint To Gable Panels
- Open Panel Construction
PC - Panel Closer
IR-Clip - Insulation Retaining Clip
Page 36
Page 37
Page 38 - 39
Page 40 - 41
Page 42 - 43
LI - I-Joist Hanger
LUI - Light Universal I-Joist Hanger
UI - Universal I-Joist Hanger
UW - Universal Open Web Hanger
HI - High Load I-Joist Hanger
Introduction
JH/JHI - Masonry Joist Hangers
RB-JH/RB-JHI - Rapid Build Joist Hangers
RA range - Restraint Angle Range
FMH/FMHI - Flexible Masonry Hangers
GR - The Gripper
STP - The Stopper
Page 21 - 22
Page 23 - 25
Page 26 - 29
Page 30 - 31
Page 32 - 34
Page 35
Page 5
Page 6
Page 7 - 8
Timber To Masonry Connections
Sector Index
Company Profi le
General Guidelines
Page 9
Page 10
Page 11
T-PFS/ST-PFS - Timber Frame Holding Down Straps
SP - Sole Plate Anchor SPU - Sole Plate Anchor
Sole Plate Anchors/Restraint
Page 12 - 13
Page 13
Page 14
Page 15
Page 16
Page 17
RD-DCR - Disproportionate Collapse Restraint
RD-HDCR - Heavy Disproportionate Collapse Restraint
RD-CDCR - Corner Disproportionate Collapse Restraint
DCH - Disproportionate Collapse Hanger
Page 18
Page 19
Page 19
Page 20
Panel Fixings
Disproportionate Collapse
Timber To Timber Connections
Intr
oduc
tion
Sole
Pla
te A
nch.
/Res
trai
ntPa
nel
Fixi
ngs
Dis
prop
ortio
nate
Col
laps
eTi
mbe
r to
Mas
onry
Tim
ber t
o Ti
mbe
rTr
uss
toW
allp
late
Flex
ible
Han
gers
Mul
tiple
Con
nect
ions
Mas
onry
Le
afR
estr
aint
Stra
psM
isce
llane
ous
Cus
tom
C
onne
ctor
s
2 cullen-bp.com
Truss to Wallplate Connections
FTH/FTHI - Flexible Timber Hangers
VS - Variable Skewed Hanger
VSM - Variable Skewed On Masonry
VRC - Variable Ridge Connector
SA45 - Skewed Angle
45L/R - Face Fixed 45º
ACE - Adjustable Connector Eaves
Page 70 - 71
Page 72 - 73
Page 74 - 75
Page 76 - 77
Page 78
Page 78
Page 79
HW - High Load Open Web Hanger
FFI - Face Fix I-Joist Hanger
IFI - Internal Flange I-Joist Hanger
TFI - Top Fix I-Joist Hanger
KM/KMI - Mini Hangers
KH - Kwiki Hanger
KHL/KHLI - Kwiki Hangers Long Leg
TS - Truss Shoe
TM - Midi Shoe
CGH - Compound Girder Hanger
MHI/MHE - Multi Hangers
MFFI - Medium Face Fix Hanger
HMH - Heavy Multi Hanger
MDG - Medium Duty Girder Hanger
HGG/VHGG - Girder to Girder Hangers
ABR/LAB - Angle Brackets
HRA - Head Restraint Anchor
TJS - Herringbone Joist Strut
Page 44 - 45
Page 46 - 47
Page 48 - 49
Page 50 - 51
Page 52
Page 53
Page 54 - 55
Page 56
Page 57
Page 57
Page 58 - 59
Page 60 - 61
Page 62
Page 62
Page 63
Page 64
Page 65
Page 65
Timber To Timber Connections
TC - Truss Clip
HLTC - High Load Truss Clip
TA - Truss Anchor
SS - Slide Shoe
FAS - Framing Anchor
TA1/TA2 - Framing Anchors
Page 66
Page 66
Page 67
Page 68
Page 69
Page 69
Flexible Hangers
IntroductionSole Plate
Anch./R
estraintPanel
FixingsD
isproportionateC
ollapseTim
ber to M
asonryTim
ber to Tim
berTruss toW
allplateFlexibleH
angersM
ultipleC
onnectionsM
asonry Leaf
RestraintStraps
Miscellaneous
Custom
C
onnectors3Technical Hotline: 01592 777570
SB - Support Bracket
NP - Nail Plate
CS - Coil Strapping
UZ-Clip - Nogging Support
WB - Window Board Range
Page 98
Page 99
Page 100
Page 100
Page 100
Miscellaneous
Restraint Straps
PFS - Pre-Formed Strap
VRS - Vertical Restraint Strap
RST - Restraint Strap
S - Traditional Strap
PS - Parallel Strap Range
Page 93
Page 94 - 95
Page 96
Page 96
Page 97
FT - Wall Tie
HMT - High Movement Wall Tie
UWV - Universal Wall Vent
Masonry Leaf
Page 88 - 89
Page 90 - 91
Page 92
Multiple Connections
I-Clip - I-Joist to I-Joist Connections
UZ-Clip - Multiple Open Web Joists
FastenMaster - Multiple Open Web/LVL/Glulam/Girder
Page 80 - 81
Page 81
Page 82 - 87
Custom Connector Design Template
Custom Connector Design Templates Page 101-102
Intr
oduc
tion
Sole
Pla
te A
nch.
/Res
trai
ntPa
nel
Fixi
ngs
Dis
prop
ortio
nate
Col
laps
eTi
mbe
r to
Mas
onry
Tim
ber t
o Ti
mbe
rTr
uss
toW
allp
late
Flex
ible
Han
gers
Mul
tiple
Con
nect
ions
Mas
onry
Le
afR
estr
aint
Stra
psM
isce
llane
ous
Cus
tom
C
onne
ctor
s
50%This brochure has been printed on Revive 50:50, which contains 50% recovered waste and 50% virgin fi bre.
4 cullen-bp.com
Sector Index
Roof-Truss Sector
JH - Masonry Joist Hanger pg.21-22RB-JH - Rapid Build Joist Hanger pg.23-25FMH - Flexible Masonry Hanger pg.30-31
KM - Mini Hanger pg.52KH - Kwiki Hanger pg.53KHL - Kwiki Hanger Long Leg pg.54-55TS - Truss Shoe pg.56TM - Midi Shoe pg.57CGH - Compound Girder Hanger pg.57MH - Multi Hangers pg.58-59HMH - Heavy Multi Hanger pg.62MDG - Medium Duty Girder Hanger pg.62HGG - Girder to Girder Hanger pg.63VHGG - Girder to Girder Hanger pg.63ABR - Angle Bracket pg.64LAB - Angle Bracket pg.64
TC - Truss Clip pg.66HLTC - High Load Truss Clip pg.66 TA - Truss Anchor pg.67SS - Slide Shoe pg.68FAS - Framing Anchor pg.69TA1/TA2 - Framing Anchors pg.69
FTH - Flexible Timber Hanger pg.70-71VS - Variable Skewed Hanger pg.72-73VSM - Variable Skewed Masonry pg.74-75VRC - Variable Ridge Connector pg.76-77SA45 - Skewed Angle 45 pg.7845L/R - Face Fixed 45° pg.78
PFS - Pre-Formed Strap pg.93VRS - Vertical Restraint Strap pg.94-95RST - Restraint Strap pg.96S - Traditional Strap pg.96PS - Parallel Strap pg.97
SB - Support Bracket pg.98NP - Nail Plate pg.99
Timber Frame Sector
T-PFS - Timber Frame Holding Down pg.9 SP - Sole Plate Anchor pg.10SPU - Sole Plate Anchor pg.11
AWS - Acoustic Wall Strap pg.12-13 PWS - Party Wall Strap pg.13
RST3 - Lateral Restraint pg.14LL - Open Panel Construction pg.15PC - Panel Closer pg.16IR-Clip - Insulation Retaining Clip pg.17
RD-DCR - Disproportionate Collapse pg.18RD-HDCR - Heavy Disp. Collapse pg.19RD-CDCR - Corner Disp. Collapse pg.19DCH - Disp. Collapse Hanger pg.20
FT - Wall Tie pg.88-89HMT - High Movement Wall Tie pg.90-91UWV - Universal Wall Vent pg.92
HRA - Head Restraint Anchor pg.65TJS - Herringbone Joist Strut pg.65
Open Web Sector
JHI - Masonry Joist Hanger pg.21-22RB-JH - Rapid Build Joist Hanger pg.23-25RA - Restraint Angle pg.26-29FMHI - Flexible Masonry Hanger pg.30-31
UW - Universal Open Web pg.40-41HW - High Load Open Web pg.44-45
VS - Variable Skewed Hanger pg.72-73VSM - Variable Skewed Masonry pg.74-75
PFS - Pre-Formed Strap pg.93PS - Parallel Strap Range pg.97
UZ-Clip - Nogging Support pg.100
UZ-Clip - Open Web Joist to Joist pg.81TL - TimberLok Joist To Joist pg.82
I-Joist Sector
JHI - Masonry Joist Hanger pg.21-22RB-JHI - Rapid Build Joist Hanger pg.23-25RA - Restraint Angle pg.26-29FMHI - Flexible Masonry Hanger pg.30-31 GR - The Gripper pg.32-34STP - The Stopper pg.35
KMI - Mini Hanger pg.52
LI - I-Joist Hanger pg.36LUI - Light Universal I-Joist Hanger pg.37UI - Universal I-Joist Hanger pg.38-39HI - High Load I-Joist Hanger pg.42-43FFI - Face Fix I-Joist Hanger pg.46-47IFI - Internal Flange I-Joist Hanger pg.48-49MFFI - Medium Face Fix Hanger pg.60-61TFI - Top Fix Hanger pg.50-51KHLI - Kwiki Hanger Long Leg pg.54-55
FTHI - Flexible Timber Hanger pg.70-71VS - Variable Skewed Hanger pg.72-73VSM - Variable Skewed Masonry pg.74-75ACE - Adjustable Connector Eaves pg.79
I-Clip - I-Joist to I-Joist Connections pg.80-81
PFS - Pre-Formed Strap pg.93PS - Parallel Strap Range pg.97
UZ-Clip - Universal Z-Clip pg.100
IntroductionSole Plate
Anch./R
estraintPanel
FixingsD
isproportionateC
ollapseTim
ber to M
asonryTim
ber to Tim
berTruss toW
allplateFlexibleH
angersM
ultipleC
onnectionsM
asonry Leaf
RestraintStraps
Miscellaneous
Custom
C
onnectors5Technical Hotline: 01592 777570
Established in 1977, Cullen Building Products Limited is the leading timber connector manufacturer in the UK/Ireland. We serve the timber industry through our 100,000 sq. feet headquarters in Glenrothes, Scotland and 3 additional facilities spread across the UK and Ireland. Following our success in our domestic markets we have recently launched Cullen Canada, a separate operating company, operating from our 37,500sq. feet, purpose built manufacturing base.
We are No.1 because of:Innovation
40% of profi ts reinvested in our New Product Development programme
More than 10 new products developed specifi cally for the UK/Ireland markets every yearService
30 years of experience in the timber engineering industry4 distribution centres across the UK/Ireland for nationwide deliveriesOver 5 million items in stock40,000 sq.feet warehouse facilities at HQDedicated Technical Support and Customer Service teams
ProductsMost comprehensive timber connector range in the industryBespoke products designed to our customer’s specifi c requirements
Quality assurance & environmental awarenessLeading edge manufacturing technologyISO 9001 :2000 certifi edISO 14001 :2004 certifi ed
Market shareRoof-truss - 55% market shareTimber frame - 85% market shareEngineered fl ooring - 55% market share
•-
-
•-----
•--
•---
•---
Cullen Ireland Cullen CanadaCullen UK HQ
Cullen Southern
Cullen Northern
Company Profi leIntr
oduc
tion
Sole
Pla
te A
nch.
/Res
trai
ntPa
nel
Fixi
ngs
Dis
prop
ortio
nate
Col
laps
eTi
mbe
r to
Mas
onry
Tim
ber t
o Ti
mbe
rTr
uss
toW
allp
late
Flex
ible
Han
gers
Mul
tiple
Con
nect
ions
Mas
onry
Le
afR
estr
aint
Stra
psM
isce
llane
ous
Cus
tom
C
onne
ctor
s
6 cullen-bp.com
General Guidelines
Design InformationThe integrity of the building or structure must be validated by a suitably qualifi ed Building Designer or Engineer (the “Designer”).The Designer is responsible for (i) determining that the appropriate connector and/or hanger has been selected and (ii) ensuring that the selected connector and/or hanger has been installed correctly.Location and spacing of straps to be specifi ed by the Designer.When selecting the appropriate connector and/or hanger, consideration must be given to the safe working load required, bearing support and connection details within the building or structure.Cullen reserve the right to (i) change the design specifi cations and applications of any connector/hanger, or (ii) withdraw any connector or hanger without giving prior notice. Cullen recommends the hanger height be at least 60% of the joist height for lateral stability.
•
•
••
•
•
Technical InformationThe technical information contained in this brochure is correct at the time of printing, (1st) January 2008. Cullen reserve the right to amend, change or update the technical information without giving prior notice. For current product updates and technical information, visit our website cullen-bp.com (the “Website”).
The contents of this brochure and the latest product updates posted on the Website supersede all previous Cullen publications including all brochures, installation guides, manuals and information sheets.
If you would like to receive technical bulletin updates and industry news, or would like to be informed of new Cullen products coming to the market, please register with us online or by e-mailing [email protected].
All safe working loads derived from tests witnessed & verifi ed by TimberSolve Ltd.
NB. Any modifi cation to any Cullen custom-made or manufactured connector and/or hanger product will void any warranty given by Cullen in relation to that particular connector and/or hanger product.
Custom Design ServicesIf required, Cullen can work with you to design connectors and hangers to meet your specifi c requirements. Our design and
technical department is available at 01592 777570 or e-mail at [email protected].
Proper product installation and construction practices must be followed at all times.Timber members and Engineered Wood Products may split when nailed; this may reduce their safe working load. To achieve the safe working loads published all specifi ed nails and fastenings must be used and installed as per the instructions set out in this brochure.Failure to follow proper nailing procedures and instructions will reduce the safe working load.Only bend Cullen connectors when directed to by the appropriate Cullen installation guide, and when necessary “only bend once”
•••
••
General Installation Information
All sales are subject to Cullen’s standard terms and conditions www.cullen-bp.co.uk/terms.htm or contact registered offi ce.
IntroductionSole Plate
Anch./R
estraintPanel
FixingsD
isproportionateC
ollapseTim
ber to M
asonryTim
ber to Tim
berTruss toW
allplateFlexibleH
angersM
ultipleC
onnectionsM
asonry Leaf
RestraintStraps
Miscellaneous
Custom
C
onnectors7Technical Hotline: 01592 777570
General Guidelines
To achieve the safe working loads published in this technical manual, connections must be installed using the correct number and type of fasteners. Ensure all nails or screws are correctly installed prior to applying a load to the connector. Using alternative nails or screws from those specifi ed may alter the safe working load of the hanger connection.
Fastener Installation
3.75 x 30mm sherardised square twist nails are the standard fastener for Cullen and offer proven performance and ease of installation.
3.35 x 50mm stainless steel annular ring shank nails.
3.75 x 75mm round wire nails provide enhanced performance for certain connectors.
FastenMaster Connector Screws (FCS35) 35mm - For high-load applications, high performance FastenMaster Connector Screws are easily installed using a 18V cordless drill with a hex bit without the need for pre-drilling and provide excellent withdrawal and shear characteristics for a robust connection.
Steel Information
GALVANISED PROTECTION
Z275 galvanised coating is the minimum corrosion protection recommended in structural applications for use with untreated wood in many interior and exterior dry conditions.
Z600 galvanised coating gives greater corrosion protection with some treated wood applications and service environments.
Stainless steel fasteners should NOT be used with galvanised connections.
STAINLESS STEEL
Stainless steel provides the highest level of corrosion protection for certain exterior applications and timber treatments.
The treatment given to the timber may contain chemical elements that could cause a corrosive reaction to our connectors and specifi ed fasteners, in this case the wood treatment supplier should provide data sheets and recommendations of a compatible connector-coating product. If there is any doubt we recommend the use of stainless steel connectors and fasteners.
NB. Stainless steel fasteners must be used with stainless steel connections.NB2. Stainless steel fasteners do not have the same withdrawal capacity as regular nails. Safe working loads of stainless connectors available on request from Cullen.
Galvanised fasteners should NOT be used with stainless steel connections.
NB. Certain pneumatic nailing options can be used in conjunction with Cullen connectors, please contact Cullen Technical for further information on 01592 777570.
All sales are subject to Cullen’s standard terms and conditions www.cullen-bp.co.uk/terms.htm or contact registered offi ce
Intr
oduc
tion
Sole
Pla
te A
nch.
/Res
trai
ntPa
nel
Fixi
ngs
Dis
prop
ortio
nate
Col
laps
eTi
mbe
r to
Mas
onry
Tim
ber t
o Ti
mbe
rTr
uss
toW
allp
late
Flex
ible
Han
gers
Mul
tiple
Con
nect
ions
Mas
onry
Le
afR
estr
aint
Stra
psM
isce
llane
ous
Cus
tom
C
onne
ctor
s
8 cullen-bp.com
T-PFS/ST-PFS - Timber Frame Holding Down StrapsAn engineered solution to restrain timber structures against uplift when using either timber joists, engineered joists or concrete ground fl oors.
The straps are available to suit 50, 75 & 100mm cavities.
ADVANTAGESProvides unparalleled performance in restraint against uplift to timber frame structures.Centrally positioned holes to accommodate the 6/4 nails required, thus minimising any nail slippage or timber splitting.Strengthening ribs.
MATERIALT-PFS 1.5mm galvanised mild steel - Z600ST-PFS 1.2mm austenitic stainless steelST-PFS-mini 1.2mm austenitic stainless steel
•
•
•
•••
Meets NHBC technical requirements
ST-PFS Meets Homebond technical requirements
Sole Plate Anchors/Restraint
T-PFS/ST-PFS ST-PFS-mini
375
346
140
375
4No. fi xings. 6No. fi xings.6No. fi xings.
Typical concrete ground fl oor - T-PFS/ST-PFS
Typical suspended ground fl oor - T-PFS/ST-PFS
Typical concrete ground fl oor - ST-PFS-m (mini)
NAIL SPECIFICATION6No. 3.35 x 50mm galvanised/sherardised annular ring shank nails (T-PFS)6No. 3.35 x 50mm stainless steel annular ring shank nails (ST-PFS)4No. 3.35 x 50mm stainless steel annular ring shank nails (ST-PFS-m) Nails are available from Cullen, to order st/st nails state code ST-PFS -FIXING PACK or ST-PFS MINI FIXING PACK.
Y2
Y
Y2
Y1
Y
Y1
X1 X2 X1 X2
T-PFS/ST-PFS ST-PFS-mini
Product Code X1 X2 Y Y1 Y2Safe Working
Load (kN) Short Term
T-PFS-50 50 75 721 346 375 3.0
T-PFS-75 75 75 716 346 370 3.0
T-PFS-100 100 75 711 346 365 3.0
ST-PFS-50 50 75 721 346 375 3.2
ST-PFS-75 75 75 716 346 370 3.2
ST-PFS-100 100 75 711 346 365 3.2
ST-PFS-50-m 50 75 521 140 375 2.5
ST-PFS-75-m 75 75 516 140 370 2.5
ST-PFS-100-m 100 75 511 140 365 2.5
IntroductionSole Plate
Anch./R
estraintPanel
FixingsD
isproportionateC
ollapseTim
ber to M
asonryTim
ber to Tim
berTruss toW
allplateFlexibleH
angersM
ultipleC
onnectionsM
asonry Leaf
RestraintStraps
Miscellaneous
Custom
C
onnectors9Technical Hotline: 01592 777570
SP90
The SP90 locates and anchors timber sole plates.
ADVANTAGESMultiple nail holes in the face to be fi xed to the timber, offering various nailing options.
MATERIAL0.9mm galvanised mild steel - Z275
•
•
Typical fi xing detail of the SP90
SP240
Typical fi xing detail of the SP240
The SP240 should be used in situations where it is necessary to provide a greater amount of fi xings to the base material.
ADVANTAGESMultiple nail holes in the face to be fi xed to the timber, offering various nailing options.
MATERIAL1.0mm galvanised mild steel - Z275
•
•
Sole Plate Anchors/Restraint
Sole Plate Anchors are intended to provide a secure location for timber sole plates and can be used in various ways as illustrated, without puncturing the DPC.
Fixing holes 4mm diameter for nailing or screwing
Sole
Pla
te A
nch.
/Res
trai
nt
10 cullen-bp.com
SPU90
Typical fi xing detail of the SPU90
Product CodeDimensions
X Y Z
SP90 80 90 90
SP240 80 200 40
SPU90 200 90 40
SPU96 200 96 40
SPU240 200 140 40
Fixing holes 4mm diameter for nailing or screwing
The SPU90 is to be fi xed to the base material at suitable locations prior to the fi xing of the sole plate.The SPU90 is then fi xed to either side of the sole plate to provide a secure connection.
ADVANTAGESMultiple nail holes in the face to be fi xed to the timber, offering various nailing options.
MATERIAL1.2mm galvanised mild steel - Z275
•
•
11Technical Hotline: 01592 777570
IntroductionSole Plate
Anch./R
estraintPanel
FixingsD
isproportionateC
ollapseTim
ber to M
asonryTim
ber to Tim
berTruss toW
allplateFlexibleH
angersM
ultipleC
onnectionsM
asonry Leaf
RestraintStraps
Miscellaneous
Custom
C
onnectors
Sole Plate Anchors/Restraint
The SP & SPU Sole Plate Anchors are available in alternative sizes.For sizes not specifi ed please contact Cullen Technical Department.
Fixings to be specifi ed by Building Designer.
Patent Pending
Unique ribs providing increased strength and reducing points of contact for sound transmission
Improved timber frame strap for connecting separating walls in attached dwellings, with superior strength and acoustic properties.
ADVANTAGESIncreased compression and tension strength enabling greater transfer of racking loads in attached dwellings. Ensures correct cavity width - eliminates site error.More robust than any other tie on the market.Less steel - reduces impact on the environment.Multi-compliant - meets all relevant regulations and standards.
MATERIAL1.2mm – galvanised mild steel - Z600
•
••••
•
Unique slotted profi le to increase isolation path length and decrease sound transmission
The AWS is used to connect timber frame wall leafs in the separating wall.
Unique C-profi le increases structural performance & acts as a robust cavity gauge
AWS - Acoustic Wall Strap
Compliant with Part E (England & Wales) - Part E and Approved Document E
Compliant with Part E (Ireland)
Robust Details: Compliant for separating wall straps for RD E-WT-1 & E-WT-2
Compliant with Building Standards (Scotland) - Section 5 (Noise)
Compliant with Regulation G2 (Northern Ireland) - DOE Technical Booklet G
AWS fi xed to vertical studs in separating wall.
AWS fi xed to top rail of sheathed separating wall panels.
ROBUST DETAILSE-WT-1 E-WT-2
Panel Fixings
12 cullen-bp.com
Intr
oduc
tion
Sole
Pla
te A
nch.
/Res
trai
ntPa
nel
Fixi
ngs
Dis
prop
ortio
nate
Col
laps
eTi
mbe
r to
Mas
onry
Tim
ber t
o Ti
mbe
rTr
uss
toW
allp
late
Flex
ible
Han
gers
Mul
tiple
Con
nect
ions
Mas
onry
Le
afR
estr
aint
Stra
psM
isce
llane
ous
Cus
tom
C
onne
ctor
s
Product Code Cavity Width Fixings (3.75 x 30mm) Safe Working LoadCompression and Tension - Short Term (kN)
AWS 50 50mm 6 1.7
AWS 65 65mm 6 1.7
AWS 75 75mm 6 1.7
AWS AWS
1200mm Minimum
A minimum number of connections should be made between the timber frame wall leafs of attached
dwellings, the purpose of which is to minimise the risk of sound transfer, therefore do not fi x the AWS at
horizontal centres closer than 1200mm.
Separating wall to intermediate fl oorWhere the separating wall meets an intermediate fl oor, the AWS is to be installed at or near ceiling level. Only one row of Acoustic Wall Straps to be installed per storey height.
Reducing horizontal impact noise transmission from sockets, switches and cupboards. Improving sound insulation against horizontal impact noise from plugs being inserted into sockets, wall mounted switches, doors and cupboard doors closing is a key
feature which many clients wish to have within their homes. The above graph illustrates the effective improvement by using the Cullen AWS versus standard separating wall straps and ties. Collectively over this important sound frequency range the AWS has
been found to improve impact noise insulation by 25 dB.
Sound insulation performance of Cullen AWS versus typical separating wall strap/tie with regard to horizontal impact noise transmission
0.0
5.0
10.0
15.0
20.0
25.0
30.0
35.0
315 400 500 630 800 1000 1250
Frequency Hz
Red
uctio
n in
hor
izon
tal i
mpa
ct n
oise
/vib
ratio
n dB
Standard 1.5mmstrap/tieCullen AWS
PWS - Party Wall Strap
Standard timber frame strap for connecting separating walls in attached dwellings. Supplied in 2 sizes - 200mm & 240mm.
MATERIAL1.5mm – galvanised mild steel - Z600•
Product Code Fixings (3.75 x 30mm) Safe Working LoadCompression and Tension - Short Term (kN)
PWS 200 4 0.86
PWS 240 4 0.86
13Technical Hotline: 01592 777570
IntroductionSole Plate
Anch./R
estraintPanel
FixingsD
isproportionateC
ollapseTim
ber to M
asonryTim
ber to Tim
berTruss toW
allplateFlexibleH
angersM
ultipleC
onnectionsM
asonry Leaf
RestraintStraps
Miscellaneous
Custom
C
onnectors
Panel Fixings
RST3 Strap - Lateral Restraint to Gable Panels
RST3 straps fi xed to noggings at a maximum of 2m centres.Strap to span over a minimum of 2 trusses.
Provides a convenient and secure method of fi xing gable panels to the roof trusses. Can be used as an equivalent to 30x5/30x2.5mm straps for this application.
ADVANTAGESProvides a fl ush, 2-plane fi xing.Easier to handle on-site due to its lightweight.More environmentally friendly due to less raw material required.
MATERIAL1.2mm galvanised mild steel - Z275
•••
•
Gable / Spandrel panelStrap to span over a minimum of 2 trusses at a maximum of 2m centres
Noggings between trusses
Detail of strap at ceiling level
Meets NSAI technical requirements
Complies with Bracing Requirements of BS 5268-3:2006 Annex A
Intr
oduc
tion
Sole
Pla
te A
nch.
/Res
trai
ntPa
nel
Fixi
ngs
Dis
prop
ortio
nate
Col
laps
eTi
mbe
r to
Mas
onry
Tim
ber t
o Ti
mbe
rTr
uss
toW
allp
late
Flex
ible
Han
gers
Mul
tiple
Con
nect
ions
Mas
onry
Le
afR
estr
aint
Stra
psM
isce
llane
ous
Cus
tom
C
onne
ctor
s
Panel Fixings
14 cullen-bp.com
LedgerLok - Open Panel Construction
Quickly and easily connects timber frame panels together.
ADVANTAGESDraws panels tightly together to maximise strength and minimise air leakage.Higher lateral load capacity than nails or conventional screws.
MATERIALHeat-treated steel with multi-layer epoxy coating provides unparalleled resistance to corrosion
•
•
•
LedgerLok to be fi xed at panel joints toengineer’s specifi cation.
LedgerLok can be fi xed from either side. Once installed panels will be drawn tightlytogether to maximise strength and minimise air leakage.
InstallationStage 1 Stage 2
Head Style 7.8mm Hex Drive
Diameter
Plain Thread 5.8mm
Outer Thread 7.7mm
Inner Thread 5.2mm
Thread Length 50mm
Thickness of Each
Members(mm)
Length of Fastener
(mm)
Long-Term Permissible Lateral Load-Carrying Capacity (kN)
2 member joints made from:
C16 timber C24 timber TR26 timber
35 66 0.74 0.84 0.88
38 66 0.70 0.79 0.84
45 87 0.97 1.10 1.16
47 87 0.98 1.10 1.17
Install using at least an 18V cordless drill.(A hex driver bit is included in every box)
No pre-drilling is required
Bring the undersideof the washer headfl ush with the timbersurface.
Do not countersink
IntroductionSole Plate
Anch./R
estraintPanel
FixingsD
isproportionateC
ollapseTim
ber to M
asonryTim
ber to Tim
berTruss toW
allplateFlexibleH
angersM
ultipleC
onnectionsM
asonry Leaf
RestraintStraps
Miscellaneous
Custom
C
onnectors15Technical Hotline: 01592 777570
Panel Fixings
PC - Panel Closer
The PC is used for drawing panels together in closed panel construction.
ADVANTAGESQuickly and easily connects timber frame panels together.Draws panels tightly together to maximise strength and minimise air leakage.If closed panel walls prelined with a waterproof or breathing membrane, it will not add any further holes or penetrations; which would happen if site based panel penetration fi xings (for tightening) had to be used.
MATERIAL1.2mm galvanised mild steel - Z6001.2mm austenitic stainless steel (on request)
PERFORMANCESafe working load per PC = 3.18kN (Long term)
•••
••
•
Permanent fi xing by nailing
InstallationStage 1 Stage 2
Stage 3 Stage 4
= =
Fix the panel closer across the panels to be joined using
4no. 3.35 x 50mm annular ring shank nails (nail holes in red).
Centrally position the panel closer between
panels. Drive the top plate onto the panel closer drawing the 2 panels together. The unique crumple zone will deform to
allow any gaps between the panels to be closed.
Once the top plate has been fully driven into position and the panels are tightly joined fi x the top plate by nailing
2no. 3.35 x 50mm annular ring shank nails into the permanent fi xing holes (nail holes in red).
Finally the panel closer must be nailed using 12no. 3.35 x 50mm annular ring shank nails to achieve the stated safe
working load (nail holes in red).
Meets the Requirements of EN 1995-1.1:2004 “The required vertical strength between 2 panels should be evaluated but should have a design strength of at least 2.5kN/m” For typical 2.5m panel height 2 panel closers will be required.
Intr
oduc
tion
Sole
Pla
te A
nch.
/Res
trai
ntPa
nel
Fixi
ngs
Dis
prop
ortio
nate
Col
laps
eTi
mbe
r to
Mas
onry
Tim
ber t
o Ti
mbe
rTr
uss
toW
allp
late
Flex
ible
Han
gers
Mul
tiple
Con
nect
ions
Mas
onry
Le
afR
estr
aint
Stra
psM
isce
llane
ous
Cus
tom
C
onne
ctor
s
Panel Fixings
16 cullen-bp.com
IR-Clip - Insulation Retaining Clip
The IR-Clip allows for the use of high performance rigid insulation and is available to suit most insulation & timber stud sizes.
ADVANTAGESMay also be used on multiple timber studs due to the Snap Off detail. Toothed profile to allow easy installation with no nails or screws required.Retaining Spring ensures insulation is held securely in place.Guaranteed service void.
MATERIAL1.0 mm – galvanised mild steel - Z275
IR-Clips are available in one width “Y” (38mm) & heights “X” of 31, 55, 80 & 88mm.
••••
•
External sheathing
Panel Detail
IR-Clips Rigid insulation
Plasterboard 35 x 89 stud
IR-Clip in-situ detail
Multiple Stud Detail
I-Joist Detail
IR-Clip may also be used in I-Joist stud applications.
Double Void Detail
2no. IR-Clips can be used to create two void areas within a panel.
The Snap Off detail splits into two in order to accommodate multiple stud details.
IR-Clip in-situ detail on multiple studs.
InsulationRetaining Spring
Snap Off detail
Product Code
IR-Clip 31
IR-Clip 55
IR-Clip 80
IR-Clip 88
IntroductionSole Plate
Anch./R
estraintPanel
FixingsD
isproportionateC
ollapseTim
ber to M
asonryTim
ber to Tim
berTruss toW
allplateFlexibleH
angersM
ultipleC
onnectionsM
asonry Leaf
RestraintStraps
Miscellaneous
Custom
C
onnectors17Technical Hotline: 01592 777570
Panel Fixings
RD-DCR - Disproportionate Collapse Restraint
Disproportionate Collapse
The RD-Range was developed for joist to rim beam connections. The concept behind this design is that the fl oors are constructed as normal with the joists bearing onto the wall panel and the RD-DCR is then fi xed into position to restrain the joist. In the event of a disproportionate collapse situation arising (fi re, explosion etc.) the RD-DCR, although not normally used as a hanger, will act as a hanger to transfer the fl oor load to the rim beam which will have been designed to carry this load across the length of the panels.
The disproportionate collapse restraint system (RD range) is a multi-compliant solution that meets:
ADVANTAGESPermits increased standardisation of details for all storey heights.Improves low frequency sound insulation performance.Improves stiffness of the fl oor.
MATERIAL1.2mm galvanised mild steel - Z275
PERFORMANCE5.4kN Accidental safe working load
•••
•
•
The solid or engineered joist is supported on the timber frame below. The RD-DCR is connected to the rim beam and joist. This permits the timber separating fl oor to comply with the sound insulation requirements of Robust Details for Part E (RD Handbook E-FT-1 and E-FT-2) for all storey heights and comply with Part A disproportionate collapse requirements.
InstallationStage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3
Timber frame constructed as per manufacturer’s details. Rim beam sitting
onto head binder of panel.Floor joists sitting onto head binder of
panel allowing timber to timber bearing as per Robust Details E-FT-1 and E-FT-2.
Once joist is in place and abutting rim beam RD-DCR restraint is put in place
from the underside of joists.
Once RD-DCR restraint is in place then fully fi x to rim beam using 6no. 3.75 x
30mm square twist nails.
Nail 2no. 3.75 x 30mm square twist nails into joist.
Patent Pending
Part A: Compliant with Disproportionate Collapse requirements for 5 storeys or more
Part E: Compliant with Robust Details (E-FT-1 and E-FT-2) for timber frame structural junctions between timber separating fl oors and external walls
Part E - assisting towards compliance for Approved Document E performance requirements
Part L - Corner bracket system improves air tightness performance
Building Standards (Scotland) - Section 5.1 (Noise)
Building Standards (Scotland) - Section 1.2 (Structure)
For angled options please contact Cullen Technical Department on 01592 777570.
Intr
oduc
tion
Sole
Pla
te A
nch.
/Res
trai
ntPa
nel
Fixi
ngs
Dis
prop
ortio
nate
Col
laps
eTi
mbe
r to
Mas
onry
Tim
ber t
o Ti
mbe
rTr
uss
toW
allp
late
Flex
ible
Han
gers
Mul
tiple
Con
nect
ions
Mas
onry
Le
afR
estr
aint
Stra
psM
isce
llane
ous
Cus
tom
C
onne
ctor
s
18 cullen-bp.com
RD-HDCR - Heavy Disproportionate Collapse Restraint
Patent Pending
High load disproportionate collapse restraint for supporting internal beams onto the rim beam, allows the internal beam to bear onto the timber frame panel. The restraint is then fi xed to the rim beam, thus enabling the restraint to comply with disproportionate collapse requirements.
ADVANTAGESUnique FastenMaster Connector Screws for fi xing to rim beam.
MATERIAL2.5mm galvanised mild steel - Z275
PERFORMANCE25kN Accidental safe working load
INSTALLATIONAs per RD-DCR with all nails replaced with 14No. FastenMaster Connector Screws. (All screws supplied with RD-HDCR)
•
•
•
•
FastenMaster Connector Screw(FCS35)
RD-CDCR - Corner Disproportionate Collapse Restraint
High load disproportionate collapse detail for connecting rim beams at corner junctions.
ADVANTAGESFace fi xed corner bracket with high load connection avoids base plate compromising air tightness of the rim beam.Unique FastenMaster Connector Screws for fi xing to rim beam.One size suits all.
MATERIAL2.5mm galvanised mild steel - Z275
PERFORMANCE25kN Accidental safe working load
FIXINGS16No. 35mm FastenMaster Connector Screws (FCS35)3No. 115mm TimberLok Screws(All screws supplied with RD-CDCR)
•
•
•
•
•
••
Panel below Panel below
Pan
el b
elow
Pan
el b
elow
TimberLok TimberLokDirection of TimberLok fi xings depends upon the panel junction detail below
The RD-DCR system is only applicable in cases where the joists are permanently supported on the timber frame wall panels - it must not be used as a supporting hanger.
RD-DCR RD-HDCR For Double Joists
RD-DCR 39/215 RD-HDCR 39/215 RD-HDCR 105/215
RD-DCR 46/215 RD-HDCR 46/215 RD-HDCR 122/215
RD-DCR 52/215 RD-HDCR 52/215 RD-HDCR 130/215
RD-DCR 61/215 RD-HDCR 61/215 RD-HDCR 150/215
RD-DCR 75/215 RD-HDCR 75/215 RD-HDCR 183/215
RD-DCR 78/215 RD-HDCR 78/215 RD-HDCR 198/215
RD-DCR 92/215 RD-HDCR 92/215
RD-DCR 100/215 RD-HDCR 100/215
RD-DCR 39/295 RD-HDCR 39/295 RD-HDCR 105/295
RD-DCR 46/295 RD-HDCR 46/295 RD-HDCR 122/295
RD-DCR 52/295 RD-HDCR 52/295 RD-HDCR 130/295
RD-DCR 61/295 RD-HDCR 61/295 RD-HDCR 150/295
RD-DCR 75/295 RD-HDCR 75/295 RD-HDCR 183/295
RD-DCR 78/295 RD-HDCR 78/295 RD-HDCR 198/295
RD-DCR 92/295 RD-HDCR 92/295
RD-DCR 100/295 RD-HDCR 100/295
IntroductionSole Plate
Anch./R
estraintPanel
FixingsD
isproportionateC
ollapseTim
ber to M
asonryTim
ber to Tim
berTruss toW
allplateFlexibleH
angersM
ultipleC
onnectionsM
asonry Leaf
RestraintStraps
Miscellaneous
Custom
C
onnectors19Technical Hotline: 01592 777570
Disproportionate Collapse
FCS35 FCS35
DCH - Disproportionate Collapse Hanger
The DCH prevents the occurrence of disproportionate collapse in multi-storey timber frame buildings when used as part of a complete engineered solution. Primarily for use in medium rise platform frame construction.
MATERIAL2.5mm galvanised mild steel - Z600
ADVANTAGESProvides an economical connection between ring beams to limit the effects of disproportionate collapse.
PERFORMANCE25kN Accidental safe working load
Design RequirementsThe requirement from Part A of Schedule 1 of the Building Regulations 2000 (updated 2004):“The building shall be constructed so that in the event of an accident the building will not suffer collapse to an extent disproportionate to the cause”*
The Designer must therefore ensure that when designing medium rise timber frame buildings that this requirement is adhered to.
*Source: UK Timber Frame Association Design Guide For Disproportionate Collapse - March 2005
•
•
•
Beam detail Corner detail
The DCH is available in the following widths - 95, 140 & 150mm.The DCH is available in the following depths - 205, 220, 241, 245, 255, 302, 356, 406mm.
Product CodeDimensions Fixings
(3.35 x 50mm) Safe Working Load (kN)Accidental Short term
W H B Top Joist
DCH 95/205 95 205 80 8 2 25.0
DCH 95/220 95 220 80 8 2 25.0
DCH 95/241 95 241 80 8 2 25.0
DCH 95/245 95 245 80 8 2 25.0
DCH 95/255 95 255 80 8 2 25.0
DCH 95/302 95 302 80 8 2 25.0
DCH 95/356 95 356 80 8 2 25.0
DCH 95/406 95 406 80 8 2 25.0
InstallationStage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3
Place DCH against header.Wipe over top plate at crease line to give
a fl ush fi t to beam.Nail top plate down using 8no. 3.35 x
50mm annular ring shank nails.
Stage 4 Stage 5
The incoming member is secured using 2no. 3.35x50mm annular ring shank nails.
Wipe over return legs at crease line to give a fl ush fi t.
Intr
oduc
tion
Sole
Pla
te A
nch.
/Res
trai
ntPa
nel
Fixi
ngs
Dis
prop
ortio
nate
Col
laps
eTi
mbe
r to
Mas
onry
Tim
ber t
o Ti
mbe
rTr
uss
toW
allp
late
Flex
ible
Han
gers
Mul
tiple
Con
nect
ions
Mas
onry
Le
afR
estr
aint
Stra
psM
isce
llane
ous
Cus
tom
C
onne
ctor
s
Disproportionate Collapse
20 cullen-bp.com
JH for trusses
JH/JHI JHR/JHIR
JH/JHI - Masonry Joist Hangers
The JH/JHI timber - masonry hanger range is a single piece, non-welded connector. The higher side flanges help resist rotation while the wider masonry top flange spreads the loading over a greater surface area.
ADVANTAGESThe performance of the JH range is neither width nor depth dependent. It can therefore offer a single safe working load regardless of the situation.
MATERIAL2.5mm – galvanised mild steel - Z600
•
•
Timber To Masonry Connections
JHIR for Open Web JHI for I-Joists
Product CodeHanger Dimensions Fixings
(3.75 x 30mm) Safe Working Loads (kN) Long Term
W H B Joist Uplift 2.8 N/mm²** 3.5 N/mm²** 7.0 N/mm²**
JHI 46/195 46 195 64 2 1.0 7.54 7.54 7.54
JHI 46/225 46 225 64 2 1.0 7.54 7.54 7.54
JHI 46/240 46 240 64 2 1.0 7.54 7.54 7.54
JHI 46/300 46 300 64 2 1.0 7.54 7.54 7.54
JHI 46/350 46 350 64 2 1.0 7.54 7.54 7.54
JHI 46/400 46 400 64 2 1.0 7.54 7.54 7.54
JHI 46/450 46 450 64 2 1.0 7.54 7.54 7.54
Safe Working Loads - I-Joist
Product CodeHanger Dimensions Fixings
(3.75 x 30mm) Safe Working Loads (kN) Long Term
W H B Joist Uplift 2.8 N/mm²** 3.5 N/mm²** 7.0 N/mm²**
JHI 50/195 50 195 64 2 1.0 7.54 7.54 7.54
JHI 50/225 50 225 64 2 1.0 7.54 7.54 7.54
JHI 50/240 50 240 64 2 1.0 7.54 7.54 7.54
JHI 50/300 50 300 64 2 1.0 7.54 7.54 7.54
JHI 50/350 50 350 64 2 1.0 7.54 7.54 7.54
JHI 50/400 50 400 64 2 1.0 7.54 7.54 7.54
JHI 50/450 50 450 64 2 1.0 7.54 7.54 7.54
Safe Working Loads - Open Web Joist
Hangers shown above are for 47mm joists, JHI’s are available in widths of 50, 75, 100, 125, 150 and 198mm.
Hangers shown above are for 45mm joists, JHI’s are available in widths of 39, 46, 52, 61, 65, 75, 78, 92, 100, 105, 122, 130, 138, 150, 183 and 198mm. Standard return sizes available 100, 115, 125, 140 & 215mm.
Standard return sizes available 100, 115, 125, 140 & 215mm.
21Technical Hotline: 01592 777570
IMPORTANTParallel restraint is required for Joist
Hangers, except the RA. For information on restraint refer to page 97.
IntroductionSole Plate
Anch./R
estraintPanel
FixingsD
isproportionateC
ollapseTim
ber to M
asonryTim
ber to Tim
berTruss toW
allplateFlexibleH
angersM
ultipleC
onnectionsM
asonry Leaf
RestraintStraps
Miscellaneous
Custom
C
onnectors
Product CodeHanger Dimensions Fixings
(3.75 x 30mm) Safe Working Loads (kN) Long Term
W H B Truss Uplift 2.8 N/mm²** 3.5 N/mm²** 7.0 N/mm²**
JH 50/150 50 140 64 2 1.0 7.54 7.54 7.54
JH 50/175 50 165 64 2 1.0 7.54 7.54 7.54
JH 50/200 50 190 64 2 1.0 7.54 7.54 7.54
JH 50/225 50 215 64 2 1.0 7.54 7.54 7.54
JH 50/250 50 240 64 2 1.0 7.54 7.54 7.54
JH 50/275 50 265 64 2 1.0 7.54 7.54 7.54
JH 50/300 50 290 64 2 1.0 7.54 7.54 7.54
Hangers shown above are for 47mm joists, JH’s are available in widths of 38, 44, 50, 63, 75, 88, 100, 125, 150 and 198mm.
General Notes1. Joist hanger must abut face of masonry wall to perform as quoted. Specifying return style hangers improves the chances of on-site compliance and produces a more robust detail.2. All hangers to suit timbers 150mm deep and above are manufactured with their H dimension 10mm undersize to allow for notching to provide a fl ush ceiling line.3. In order to achieve the stated safe working loads all masonry must be fully cured and a minimum of three block course (675mm) must be constructed above hanger. Where no masonry exists above see Cullen’s RA or RB-JH.4. R dimension stands for return tab only and does not provide restraint.
** 2.8N/mm², 3.8N/mm² and 7.0Nmm² indicate masonry crushing strength.
Safe Working Loads - Roof Truss
JHR/JHIR/JHST/JHIST - Masonry Joist Hangers
IF TRUSS/JOIST IS SHORT OF REQUIREMENT
TO ORDER – RETURN STYLE HANGER
To specify return style hangers add “R” to thestandard JH product code.
Example(50 x 200 timber on 100mm blockwork)JH 50/200 with a 100mm return fl ange = JHR 50/200/100
TO ORDER – STRADDLE STYLE HANGER
To specify straddle style hangers add “ST” to thestandard JH product code.
Example(2no. 50 x 200 timber on 100mm blockwork)JH 50/200 x (2) to suit 100mm blockwork = JHST 50/200/100
IMPORTANTIn order to achieve the stated safe working loads all masonry must be fully cured and a minimum of three
block course (675mm) must be constructed above hanger before
fl oor is loaded.
Standard return sizes available 100, 115, 125, 140 & 215mm.
Timber To Masonry ConnectionsIntr
oduc
tion
Sole
Pla
te A
nch.
/Res
trai
ntPa
nel
Fixi
ngs
Dis
prop
ortio
nate
Col
laps
eTi
mbe
r to
Mas
onry
Tim
ber t
o Ti
mbe
rTr
uss
toW
allp
late
Flex
ible
Han
gers
Mul
tiple
Con
nect
ions
Mas
onry
Le
afR
estr
aint
Stra
psM
isce
llane
ous
Cus
tom
C
onne
ctor
s
22 cullen-bp.com
RB-JH/RB-JHI - Rapid Build Joist HangersThe RB-JH/I timber to masonry hanger range offers a superior level of performance to traditional joist hangers. The unique 2 piece construction provides an extremely robust detail, giving a guaranteed qualified safe working load without the need for masonry above.
ADVANTAGESSpeeds up the build process and increases on-site safety.Provides a safe working platform without waiting for mortar to cure. Return fl ange design available, this ensures the hanger face tightly abuts masonry and ensures correct installation.
MATERIALHanger - 2.5 mm – galvanised mild steel - Z600Top plate - 3.0 mm – galvanised mild steel - Z600
•••
••
Strengthening ribs
RB-JHR for trusses with NO Masonry above the top
fl ange of the hanger
RB-JHIR for Open Web with NO Masonry above the top
fl ange of the hanger
RB-JHIR for I-Joists with NO Masonry above the top fl ange of the hanger
Product CodeHanger Dimensions Fixings
(3.75 x 30mm) Safe Working Loads (kN) Long Term
W H B Joist Uplift 2.8 N/mm²** 3.5 N/mm²** 7.0 N/mm²**
RB-JHIR 92/195 92 195 64 2 0 9.6 12 16RB-JHIR 92/225 92 225 64 2 0 9.6 12 16RB-JHIR 92/240 92 240 64 2 0 9.6 12 16RB-JHIR 92/300 92 300 64 2 0 9.6 12 16RB-JHIR 92/350 92 350 64 2 0 9.6 12 16RB-JHIR 92/400 92 400 64 2 0 9.6 12 16RB-JHIR 92/450 92 450 64 2 0 9.6 12 16
RB-JHIR Safe Working Loads - I-Joist (no masonry above)
Product CodeHanger Dimensions Fixings
(3.75 x 30mm) Safe Working Loads (kN) Long Term
W H B Joist Uplift 2.8 N/mm²** 3.5 N/mm²** 7.0 N/mm²**
RB-JHIR 100/195 100 195 64 2 0 9.6 12 16RB-JHIR 100/225 100 225 64 2 0 9.6 12 16RB-JHIR 100/240 100 240 64 2 0 9.6 12 16RB-JHIR 100/300 100 300 64 2 0 9.6 12 16RB-JHIR 100/350 100 350 64 2 0 9.6 12 16RB-JHIR 100/400 100 400 64 2 0 9.6 12 16RB-JHIR 100/400 100 450 64 2 0 9.6 12 16
RB-JHIR Safe Working Loads - Open Web (no masonry above)
Tested in accordance with BSEN 845-8
Tested in accordance with ISEN 845-8
To specify return style hanger add the “R” dimension to the standard RB-JH/I product code
Hangers shown above are for 90mm joists, RB-JHIR’s are available in widths of 39, 46, 52, 61, 65, 75, 78, 92, 100, 105, 122, 130, 138, 150, 183,198 and 222mm.Standard return sizes available 100, 115, 125, 140 & 215mm.
Hangers shown above are for 97mm joists, RB-JHIR’s are available in widths of 39, 46, 50, 75, 100, 125, 150, 198, 225 and 250mm.Standard return sizes available 100, 115, 125, 140 & 215mm.
The Following Hangers Have A Return:
RB-JH/RB-JHI
RB-JHR/RB-JHIR
IMPORTANTParallel restraint is required for Joist Hangers, except
the RA. For information on restraint refer to page 97.
23Technical Hotline: 01592 777570
Timber To Masonry Connections
IntroductionSole Plate
Anch./R
estraintPanel
FixingsD
isproportionateC
ollapseTim
ber to M
asonryTim
ber to Tim
berTruss toW
allplateFlexibleH
angersM
ultipleC
onnectionsM
asonry Leaf
RestraintStraps
Miscellaneous
Custom
C
onnectors
RB-JHR fully built in with a minimum of 3 courses of blockwork above the top fl ange of the hanger
Minimum of 675mm of fully cured masonry above hanger
Product CodeHanger Dimensions Fixings
(3.75 x 30mm) Safe Working Loads (kN) Long Term
W H B Joist Uplift 2.8 N/mm²** 3.5 N/mm²** 7.0 N/mm²**
RB-JHIR 100/195 100 195 64 2 1.0 11.2 14 20RB-JHIR 100/225 100 225 64 2 1.0 11.2 14 20RB-JHIR 100/240 100 240 64 2 1.0 11.2 14 20RB-JHIR 100/300 100 300 64 2 1.0 11.2 14 20RB-JHIR 100/350 100 350 64 2 1.0 11.2 14 20RB-JHIR 100/400 100 400 64 2 1.0 11.2 14 20RB-JHIR 100/400 100 450 64 2 1.0 11.2 14 20
General Notes1. Other sizes available on request, hangers only available as a return style.2. Back fl ange of hanger must abut masonry wall.3. Maximum gap between end of joist and back face of hanger is 6mm.
Product CodeHanger Dimensions Fixings
(3.75 x 30mm) Safe Working Loads (kN) Long Term
W H B Truss Uplift 2.8 N/mm²** 3.5 N/mm²** 7.0 N/mm²**
RB-JHR 50/150 50 140 64 2 0 9.6 12 16RB-JHR 50/175 50 165 64 2 0 9.6 12 16RB-JHR 50/200 50 190 64 2 0 9.6 12 16RB-JHR 50/225 50 215 64 2 0 9.6 12 16RB-JHR 50/250 50 240 64 2 0 9.6 12 16RB-JHR 50/275 50 265 64 2 0 9.6 12 16RB-JHR 50/300 50 290 64 2 0 9.6 12 16
When hanger has less than 675mm of masonry above the top fl ange no uplift value is achievable, when uplift is present roof / joist must be restrained using additional holding down straps.
RB-JHR Safe Working Loads - Roof-Truss (no masonry above)
RB-JHIR Safe Working Loads - I-Joist (fully built in)
RB-JHIR Safe Working Loads - Open Web (fully built in)
Product CodeHanger Dimensions Fixings
(3.75 x 30mm) Safe Working Loads (kN) Long Term
W H B Truss Uplift 2.8 N/mm²** 3.5 N/mm²** 7.0 N/mm²**
RB-JHR 50/150 50 140 64 2 1.0 11.2 14 20RB-JHR 50/175 50 165 64 2 1.0 11.2 14 20RB-JHR 50/200 50 190 64 2 1.0 11.2 14 20RB-JHR 50/225 50 215 64 2 1.0 11.2 14 20RB-JHR 50/250 50 240 64 2 1.0 11.2 14 20RB-JHR 50/275 50 265 64 2 1.0 11.2 14 20RB-JHR 50/300 50 290 64 2 1.0 11.2 14 20
RB-JHR Safe Working Loads - Roof-Truss (fully built in)
Product CodeHanger Dimensions Fixings
(3.75 x 30mm) Safe Working Loads (kN) Long Term
W H B Joist Uplift 2.8 N/mm²** 3.5 N/mm²** 7.0 N/mm²**
RB-JHIR 92/195 92 195 64 2 1.0 11.2 14 20RB-JHIR 92/225 92 225 64 2 1.0 11.2 14 20RB-JHIR 92/240 92 240 64 2 1.0 11.2 14 20RB-JHIR 92/300 92 300 64 2 1.0 11.2 14 20RB-JHIR 92/350 92 350 64 2 1.0 11.2 14 20RB-JHIR 92/400 92 400 64 2 1.0 11.2 14 20RB-JHIR 92/450 92 450 64 2 1.0 11.2 14 20
Hangers shown above are for 47mm joists, RB-JHR’s are available in widths of 38, 44, 50, 63, 75, 88, 100, 125, 150 and 198mm.Standard return sizes available 100, 115, 125, 140 & 215mm.
Hangers shown above are for 90mm joists, RB-JHIR’s are available in widths of 39, 46, 52, 61, 65, 75, 78, 92, 100, 105, 122, 130, 138, 150, 183, 198 and 222mm.Standard return sizes available 100, 115, 125, 140 & 215mm.
Hangers shown above are for 100mm joists, RB-JHIR’s are available in widths of 39, 46, 50, 75, 100, 125, 150, 198, 225 and 250mm.Standard return sizes available 100, 115, 125, 140 & 215mm.
Hangers shown above are for 47mm joists, RB-JHR’s are available in widths of 38, 44, 50, 63, 75, 88, 100, 125, 150 and 198mm.Standard return sizes available 100, 115, 125, 140 & 215mm.
Timber To Masonry ConnectionsIntr
oduc
tion
Sole
Pla
te A
nch.
/Res
trai
ntPa
nel
Fixi
ngs
Dis
prop
ortio
nate
Col
laps
eTi
mbe
r to
Mas
onry
Tim
ber t
o Ti
mbe
rTr
uss
toW
allp
late
Flex
ible
Han
gers
Mul
tiple
Con
nect
ions
Mas
onry
Le
afR
estr
aint
Stra
psM
isce
llane
ous
Cus
tom
C
onne
ctor
s
24 cullen-bp.com
Hangers shown above are for 97mm joists, RB-JHI’s are available in widths of 39, 46 50, 75, 100, 125, 150, 198, 225 and 250mm.Standard return sizes available - NO RETURN DIMENSION REQUIRED.
RB-JHI Safe Working Loads - I-Joist (no masonry above)
Product CodeHanger Dimensions Fixings
(3.75 x 30mm) Safe Working Loads (kN) Long Term
W H B Joist Uplift 2.8 N/mm²** 3.5 N/mm²** 7.0 N/mm²**
RB-JHI 92/195 92 195 64 2 0 7.2 9.0 13.0RB-JHI 92/225 92 225 64 2 0 7.2 9.0 13.0RB-JHI 92/240 92 240 64 2 0 7.2 9.0 13.0RB-JHI 92/300 92 300 64 2 0 7.2 9.0 13.0RB-JHI 92/350 92 350 64 2 0 7.2 9.0 13.0RB-JHI 92/400 92 400 64 2 0 7.2 9.0 13.0RB-JHI 92/450 92 450 64 2 0 7.2 9.0 13.0
Product CodeHanger Dimensions Fixings
(3.75 x 30mm) Safe Working Loads (kN) Long Term
W H B Joist Uplift 2.8 N/mm²** 3.5 N/mm²** 7.0 N/mm²**
RB-JHI 100/195 100 195 64 2 0 7.2 9.0 13.0RB-JHI 100/225 100 225 64 2 0 7.2 9.0 13.0RB-JHI 100/240 100 240 64 2 0 7.2 9.0 13.0RB-JHI 100/300 100 300 64 2 0 7.2 9.0 13.0RB-JHI 100/350 100 350 64 2 0 7.2 9.0 13.0RB-JHI 100/400 100 400 64 2 0 7.2 9.0 13.0RB-JHI 100/400 100 450 64 2 0 7.2 9.0 13.0
RB-JHI Safe Working Loads - Open Web (no masonry above)
Hangers shown above are for 90mm joists, RB-JHI’s are available in widths of 39, 46, 52, 61, 65, 75, 78, 92, 100, 105, 122, 130, 138, 150, 183, 198 and 222mm.Standard return sizes available - NO RETURN DIMENSION REQUIRED.
Hangers shown above are for 47mm joists, RB-JH’s are available in widths of 38, 44, 50, 63, 75, 88, 100, 125, 150 and 198mm.Standard return sizes available - NO RETURN DIMENSION REQUIRED.
RB-JH Safe Working Loads - Roof-Truss (no masonry above)
Product CodeHanger Dimensions Fixings
(3.75 x 30mm) Safe Working Loads (kN) Long Term
W H B Truss Uplift 2.8 N/mm²** 3.5 N/mm²** 7.0 N/mm²**
RB-JH 50/150 50 140 64 2 0 7.2 9.0 13.0RB-JH 50/175 50 165 64 2 0 7.2 9.0 13.0RB-JH 50/200 50 190 64 2 0 7.2 9.0 13.0RB-JH 50/225 50 215 64 2 0 7.2 9.0 13.0RB-JH 50/250 50 240 64 2 0 7.2 9.0 13.0RB-JH 50/275 50 265 64 2 0 7.2 9.0 13.0RB-JH 50/300 50 290 64 2 0 7.2 9.0 13.0
The Following Hangers Have No Return:
** 2.8N/mm², 3.8N/mm² and 7.0Nmm² indicate masonry crushing strength.
25Technical Hotline: 01592 777570
Timber To Masonry Connections
IntroductionSole Plate
Anch./R
estraintPanel
FixingsD
isproportionateC
ollapseTim
ber to M
asonryTim
ber to Tim
berTruss toW
allplateFlexibleH
angersM
ultipleC
onnectionsM
asonry Leaf
RestraintStraps
Miscellaneous
Custom
C
onnectors
The RA range of hangers are formed from a unique one-piece folded construction. They are used to connect joist to masonry where there is limited or no masonry above the hanger. The RA range guarantees a qualifi ed safe working load without the need for masonry above. The fl oor can be used as a safe working platform for accelerated build programmes.
ADVANTAGESStiffening ribs for enhanced performance.Guaranteed qualifi ed safe working load without the need for masonry above.Eliminates costly on-site propping.No coursing option required as RA range supports joists on top of previous block course allowing joist to be built in at one end without adjustment.Vertical web of hanger easily accommodated within mortar jointOne size for all joist widths.
MATERIAL2.5mm galvanised steel – Z600
••••
••
•
RA - Restraint Angle Hanger
RA
RA for Open WebRA for I-Joists
Meets Homebond technical requirements
Meets NHBC technical requirements
Provides all necessary wall restraint to comply with The Building Regulations, Approved Document A
Part L compliant for air leakage
Tested in accordance with BSEN 845-8
Tested in accordance with ISEN 845-8
The RA is used for single joist applications. The 78mm wide bottom fl ange can accommodate joists up to 97mm wide.
BS 5628-1-2005 Annex D (informative)Connections to fl oors and roofs by means of tension straps and joist hangers “The connections should be provided at intervals of not more than 2m in houses of not more than three storeys, and not more than 1.25m for all storeys in all other buildings”
The RA Range provides the equivalent lateral restraint per joist as restraint straps at 2m centres. Additional restraint straps are required to be fi xed for buildings more than 3-storeys and openings greater than 600mm centres.
Timber To Masonry ConnectionsIntr
oduc
tion
Sole
Pla
te A
nch.
/Res
trai
ntPa
nel
Fixi
ngs
Dis
prop
ortio
nate
Col
laps
eTi
mbe
r to
Mas
onry
Tim
ber t
o Ti
mbe
rTr
uss
toW
allp
late
Flex
ible
Han
gers
Mul
tiple
Con
nect
ions
Mas
onry
Le
afR
estr
aint
Stra
psM
isce
llane
ous
Cus
tom
C
onne
ctor
s
26 cullen-bp.com
HRAD
HRAD - Heavy Restraint Angle DoubleThe HRAD is used for double joists, single joists wider than 97mm and all high-load applications.
MATERIAL3.0mm galvanised steel - Z600•
HRAD installation for Open Web HRAD installed for I-Joists
For information regarding HRAD on to concrete padstones or steel beams, please contact Cullen Technical Department on 01592 777570
RADS - Restraint Angle Double SkewedThe RADS is used for skewed applications.
MATERIAL3.0mm galvanised steel - Z600•
RADS installed for I-JoistsRADS 45° illustratedRADS
RAR/L - Trimming DetailThe RAR/L is used for trimming details where the bottom fl ange of the RA may protrude into the service void. Accommodates maximum width joist of 72mm.
MATERIAL2.5mm galvanised steel - Z600•
Trimming detail with RAR and UI hangers
RAR in-situRAR/L
RADS installed for Open Webs
27Technical Hotline: 01592 777570
Timber To Masonry Connections
IntroductionSole Plate
Anch./R
estraintPanel
FixingsD
isproportionateC
ollapseTim
ber to M
asonryTim
ber to Tim
berTruss toW
allplateFlexibleH
angersM
ultipleC
onnectionsM
asonry Leaf
RestraintStraps
Miscellaneous
Custom
C
onnectors
RA Installation
Stage 1 - Pre-Fitting
Ensure joists just fi t between the walls.
If using I-Joists and they are too long, trim to fi t.
Position joist against location tab.
Pre-fi x RA to each end of pre-cut joist, nailing through slotted holes in baseplate and side fl ange only, as shown.
Slide to opposite side of slots to provide full 6mm adjustment on wallhead.
Always pre-fi x hangers at ground level or on scaffolding.
•
•
•
•
•
•
Stage 2 - Adjustment
Locate assembled joist on wallhead allowing equal adjustment at both ends.
Adjust each end by tapping with a hammer until return fl ange is correctly positioned tight against blockwork.
This stage provides a maximum horizontal adjustment of 12mm and suits blockwork built to BS5606:1990 Accuracy in Building.
Ensure return fl ange abuts masonry.
•
•
•
•
Stage 3 - Final Adjustment
Fully nail using 3.75 x 30mm square twist nails.
DO NOT apply any load to joist prior to RA being fully nailed.
•
•
Decking Installation For Floors
Minimum edge distance for decking nails
= 150mm
Ensure return fl ange abuts
masonry
Timber To Masonry ConnectionsIntr
oduc
tion
Sole
Pla
te A
nch.
/Res
trai
ntPa
nel
Fixi
ngs
Dis
prop
ortio
nate
Col
laps
eTi
mbe
r to
Mas
onry
Tim
ber t
o Ti
mbe
rTr
uss
toW
allp
late
Flex
ible
Han
gers
Mul
tiple
Con
nect
ions
Mas
onry
Le
afR
estr
aint
Stra
psM
isce
llane
ous
Cus
tom
C
onne
ctor
s
28 cullen-bp.com
PERFORMANCEIf the RA range is connected as per installation guidelines the following load tables may be used.
NB. For all heel conditions that do not comply with the above guidelines please contact Cullen Technical Department.
‘IF IN DOUBT ASK’
RA hangers are suitable for use on minimum of 2.8N/mm² masonry, and provide lateral restraint to the wall in accordance with the Building Regulations.
Hanger Type Joist Type Uplift (kN)*Safe Working Loads (kN)
2.8N/mm² block
3.5N/mm² block
7.0N/mm² block
RA
Open Web 4.0 3.68 4.6 4.6
I-Joist 4.0 3.68 4.6 4.6
LVL 4.0 4.72 5.9 5.9
HRAD
Open Web 4.0 9.36 11.7 11.7
I-Joist 4.0 9.36 11.7 11.7
LVL 4.0 10.4 13 13
RADS
Open Web 4.0 3.52 4.41 4.41
I-Joist 4.0 3.52 4.41 4.41
LVL 4.0 3.52 4.41 4.41
RAR/LI-Joist 1.6 3.25 4.07 4.07
LVL 1.6 3.25 4.07 4.07
* Uplift values only applicable when hangers fully built-in with a minimum of 675mm of fully cured masonry above the base plate.
Average Temperature Cure Time (Hours)
2°C 48
5°C 36
10°C 24
RA range available in depths of 195, 220, 240 and 300mm.HRAD widths available 39, 46, 50, 52, 61, 65, 75, 78, 92, 100, 105, 122, 125, 130, 138, 150, 183, 198, 222, 250 & 300mm.RADS widths are 39, 46, 50,52, 61, 65, 75, 78, 92, 100, 105, 122, 125, 130, 138, 150, 183 & 198mm.
NB. RADS are available for angles between 30º and 87.5º degrees in increments of 2.5º.
29Technical Hotline: 01592 777570
Timber To Masonry Connections
IntroductionSole Plate
Anch./R
estraintPanel
FixingsD
isproportionateC
ollapseTim
ber to M
asonryTim
ber to Tim
berTruss toW
allplateFlexibleH
angersM
ultipleC
onnectionsM
asonry Leaf
RestraintStraps
Miscellaneous
Custom
C
onnectors
The performance of RA Range is not width or depth dependant, therefore, the above values can be attributed to all sizes of joist product (195 to 302mm deep). The S.W.L fi gures are applicable up to, and including, a 6mm gap between the end of the joist and the inside of inner leaf of masonry.
Refer to table below for mortar curing times to allow RA range to be used as a working platform.
The FMH masonry hanger evolved through regular requests for a connector capable of supporting loads for multiple and irregular depth connections. In order to maximise the load carrying capacity at a single point it was necessary to increase the masonry support fl ange to allow the load to be dispersed over a larger surface area.Adopting one standard design which is both width and depth variable without performance penalty increases the design fl exibility of the product.
ADVANTAGESFlexibility of design.
MATERIALBeam support – 3.0 - 6.0mm mild steel [A] depending on hanger widthMasonry fl ange – 4.0mm mild steel [B]Finish – Zinc undercoat with an organic bituminous top coat to BS 5268-3:2005Alternative fi nish on request - hot dipped post galvanised to BS5729
•
••••
FMH/FMHI - Flexible Masonry Hangers
TO ORDERSpecify FMH/FMHI – W/H Width/Height
FMH for trusses FMHI for Open WebFMHI for I-Joists
Safe Working Loads - I-Joist (FMHI)Hanger Dimensions (mm) Joist Fixings
(3.75 x 30mm)Safe Working Loads (kN)
W H B F Uplift 2.8 N/mm² 3.5 N/mm² 7.0 N/mm²
39 - 222 195 - 450 100 Variable 4 1.0 12.2 15.2 18.3
FMHI available in depths of 195, 225, 240, 300, 350, 400 and 450mm.FMHI widths available 39, 46, 52, 61, 65, 75, 78, 92, 100, 105, 122, 130, 138, 150, 183, 198 & 222mm.
NB. Return (FMHIR) and straddle (FMHIST) options available.
Timber To Masonry ConnectionsIntr
oduc
tion
Sole
Pla
te A
nch.
/Res
trai
ntPa
nel
Fixi
ngs
Dis
prop
ortio
nate
Col
laps
eTi
mbe
r to
Mas
onry
Tim
ber t
o Ti
mbe
rTr
uss
toW
allp
late
Flex
ible
Han
gers
Mul
tiple
Con
nect
ions
Mas
onry
Le
afR
estr
aint
Stra
psM
isce
llane
ous
Cus
tom
C
onne
ctor
s
30 cullen-bp.com
Hanger Dimensions (mm) Truss Fixings(3.75 x 30mm)
Safe Working Loads (kN)
W H B F Uplift 2.8 N/mm² 3.5 N/mm² 7.0 N/mm²
38-198 150 - 300 100 Variable 4 1.0 12.2 15.2 18.3
F Dimension = (H-10mm) unless specifi ed
In order to achieve the stated safe working loads all masonry must be fully cured and a minimum of three block courses (675mm) must be constructed above hanger. Where no masonry exists above refer to RB-JH range or call Cullen Technical on 01592 777570.
All non-standard designs carry full P.I. insurance cover.Contact Cullen Technical for safe working load information for offset/skewed and dropped fl oor applications.
To order offset optionSpecify FMH0 - W/H/O/(L or R)Width/Height/Offset/Orientation
To order dropped fl oor optionSpecify FMHD – W/H/F
Width/Height/Floor Depth
45º Left Hand Orientation
To order skew optionSpecify FMHS - W/H/A/(L or R)Width/Height/Angle/Orientation
Offset Option
Dropped Floor Applications
If we haven’t thought of it yet, send us the details and let us design it for you.See our design template page 102.
Safe Working Loads - Open Web Joist (FMHI)
Safe Working Loads - Roof-Truss (FMH)
Hanger Dimensions (mm) Joist Fixings(3.75 x 30mm)
Safe Working Loads (kN)
W H B F Uplift 2.8 N/mm² 3.5 N/mm² 7.0 N/mm²
39 - 300 195 - 450 100 Variable 4 1.0 12.2 15.2 18.3
FMH/FMHI - Flexible Masonry Hangers
FMHI available in depths of 195, 225, 240, 300, 350, 400 and 450mm.FMHI widths available 39, 46, 50, 75, 100, 125, 150, 198, 225, 250 and 300mm.
FMH available in depths of 150, 175, 200, 225, 250, 275 and 300mm.FMH widths available 38, 44, 50, 63, 75, 88, 102, 118, 153 and 198mm.
NB. Return (FMHR) and straddle (FMHST) options available.
NB. Return (FMHIR) and straddle (FMHIST) options available.
31Technical Hotline: 01592 777570
Timber To Masonry Connections
IntroductionSole Plate
Anch./R
estraintPanel
FixingsD
isproportionateC
ollapseTim
ber to M
asonryTim
ber to Tim
berTruss toW
allplateFlexibleH
angersM
ultipleC
onnectionsM
asonry Leaf
RestraintStraps
Miscellaneous
Custom
C
onnectors
In line with existing building practiceEasy accessQuick and effectiveVisual quality check from outside
••••
Advantages Of Build-In Details Requiring External Mortar Sealing Only
Double hinge actionThe Gripper is used as a build-in detail for I-Joists into masonry and provides an air-tight seal at joist end. The Gripper can be used on both external and party walls.
ADVANTAGESEasy to install - no nailing required - a secure fi t is ensured by the Gripper’s double hinge action.No mastic is required to seal the I-Joist perimeter.Does not affect the overall length of the I-Joist.Mortar from outside/cavity side only.
MATERIAL0.6 mm – galvanised mild steel - Z275
•
•••
•
GR - The Gripper
Meets NHBC technical requirements
Part L1A:2006 - Makes a major contribution to compliance with air leakage
Part E: Compliant with the requirements of Appendix A of the Robust Details Part E Handbook
60min Fire Rating
InstallationStage 1 Stage 2
Place the Gripper onto one end of the I-Joist to be built in to the masonry. Ensure that the Gripper fl anges fi t between the top and bottom I-Joist fl anges and point outwards toward the
joist end.
Push to fi t until it is fully engaged. Ensure it tightly abuts the I-Joist web and that both ends of the Gripper tightly abut the
I-Joist fl anges.
2-Ply Assembly*
Push fi t
Second Gripper abuts fi rst to provide an air tight seal.
Installation of the Gripper is now complete
*Double I-Joists must be securely joined with I-Clips.
Intr
oduc
tion
Sole
Pla
te A
nch.
/Res
trai
ntPa
nel
Fixi
ngs
Dis
prop
ortio
nate
Col
laps
eTi
mbe
r to
Mas
onry
Tim
ber t
o Ti
mbe
rTr
uss
toW
allp
late
Flex
ible
Han
gers
Mul
tiple
Con
nect
ions
Mas
onry
Le
afR
estr
aint
Stra
psM
isce
llane
ous
Cus
tom
C
onne
ctor
s
Timber To Masonry Connections
32 cullen-bp.com
Install the I-Joists onto the masonry at required centres ensuring that they each have a minimum bearing onto the masonry of 90mm.
The fl oor should be braced in accordance with I-Joist manufacturer’s instructions before the masonry is built up around the I-Joists. Ensure that suffi cient mortar is applied to the surrounding masonry to provide a tight and secure fi t.
Typical Detail
Standard 10mm perp-end mortar joint between end of block and face of Gripper.
External Wall InstallationStage 1 Stage 2
Install the I-Joists onto the masonry at required centres ensuring that they each have a minimum bearing onto the
masonry of 90mm.Stage 3 Stage 4
Ensure that suffi cient mortar is applied. Mortar to cavity side only to achieve air tightness performance.
Install decking.
Continue to construct masonry wall on fi rst apartment.
Mortar to cavity side only, to achieve air
tightness performance.
IMPORTANTAdditional parallel restraint is required for build-in details on
3-storeys and above. For further information on restraint refer to
pg.97
BS 5628-1-2005 section 24.2.3.3“In the case of houses of not more than three storeys, a timber fl oor spans on to a wall from one side and has a bearing of not less than 90 mm”For buildings above 3 storeys additional restraint straps parallel and perpendicular to the joists must be fi tted at a maximum of 1250mm centres.
IntroductionSole Plate
Anch./R
estraintPanel
FixingsD
isproportionateC
ollapseTim
ber to M
asonryTim
ber to Tim
berTruss toW
allplateFlexibleH
angersM
ultipleC
onnectionsM
asonry Leaf
RestraintStraps
Miscellaneous
Custom
C
onnectors33Technical Hotline: 01592 777570
Timber To Masonry Connections
External Wall
NB. Gripper projects into perp end of blockwork, allowing three widths of Gripper to accommodate the full range of joist widths. In addition this allows a suitable overlap for multiple connections.
W dimension = 30mm
D being the size from the outside fl ange to the face
of the web
H being the fl ange to fl ange
dimension (interference fi t)
D H
Joist Depth Internal Height
Gripper height
H
Gripper Width Options
D2 D2 D2
JJI - 220 130 128 53 GR 220-1 74 GR 220-2 99 GR 220-3
JJI - 235 145 143 53 GR 235-1 74 GR 235-2 99 GR 235-3
JJI - 245 155 153 53 GR 245-1 74 GR 245-2 99 GR 245-3
JJI - 300 210 208 53 GR 300-1 74 GR 300-2 99 GR 300-3SJI - 220 130 128 53 GR 220-1 74 GR 220-2 99 GR 220-3SJI - 240 150 148 53 GR 240-1 74 GR 240-2 99 GR 240-3
SJI - 300 210 208 53 GR 300-1 74 GR 300-2 99 GR 300-3
TJI - 220 150 148 53 GR 220-7 74 GR 220-8 99 GR 220-9
TJI - 241 171 169 53 GR 241-1 74 GR 241-2 99 GR 241-3
TJI - 302 232 230 53 GR 302-1 74 GR 302-2 99 GR 302-3
BCI - 220/38 144 142 N/A N/A 74 GR 220-5 99 GR 220-6
BCI - 241/28 184 180 53 GR 241-4 74 GR 241-5 N/A N/A
BCI - 241/38 165 163 53 GR 241-7 74 GR 241-8 99 GR 241-9
BCI - 302/28 245 241 53 GR 302-4 74 GR 302-5 N/A N/A
BCI - 302/38 226 224 53 GR 302-7 74 GR 302-8 99 GR 302-9
FJI - 220 142 140 53 GR 220-4 74 GR 220-5 99 GR 220-6
FJI - 240 162 160 53 GR 240-4 74 GR 240-5 99 GR 240-6
FJI - 300 222 220 53 GR 300-4 74 GR 300-5 99 GR 300-6
Party Wall InstallationStage 1 Stage 2
Install the I-Joists onto the masonry at required centres ensuring that they each have a minimum bearing onto the
masonry of 90mmStage 3 Stage 4 Stage 5
Ensure that suffi cient mortar is applied. Mortar to cavity side and to internal face
to achieve 60min Fire Rating and air tightness performance.
Install decking
Continue to construct masonry wall on fi rst apartment.
Ensure that suffi cient mortar is applied to other I-Joist and continue to
construct masonry.
Install the I-Joists onto the masonry at required centres ensuring that they each have a minimum bearing onto the masonry of 90mm
Mortar to cavity side and to internal
face to achieve 60min Fire Rating and air tightness
performance
Timber To Masonry ConnectionsIntr
oduc
tion
Sole
Pla
te A
nch.
/Res
trai
ntPa
nel
Fixi
ngs
Dis
prop
ortio
nate
Col
laps
eTi
mbe
r to
Mas
onry
Tim
ber t
o Ti
mbe
rTr
uss
toW
allp
late
Flex
ible
Han
gers
Mul
tiple
Con
nect
ions
Mas
onry
Le
afR
estr
aint
Stra
psM
isce
llane
ous
Cus
tom
C
onne
ctor
s
Party Wall
34 cullen-bp.com
STP - The Stopper
The Stopper is used as a build-in detail for I-Joists into masonry and provides an air-tight seal at joist end. The Stopper can be used on both external and party walls.
ADVANTAGESEasy to install - no nailing required. No mastic is required to seal the I-Joist perimeter.Does not affect the overall length of the I-Joist.Mortar from outside/cavity side only.
MATERIAL1.2mm – galvanised mild steel - Z275
••••
•
Meets NHBC technical requirements
Part L1A:2006 - Makes a major contribution to compliance with air leakage
Part E: Compliant with the requirements of Appendix A of the Robust Details Part E Handbook
60min Fire Rating
Joist DepthStopper
W Product Code
JJI - 195 45 STP 195/45 JJI
JJI - 195 60 STP 195/60 JJI
JJI - 195 72 STP 195/72 JJI
JJI - 195 97 STP 195/97 JJIJJI - 350 72 STP 350/72 JJIJJI - 350 97 STP 350/97 JJI
JJI - 400 72 STP 400/72 JJI
JJI - 400 97 STP 400/97 JJI
JJI - 450 97 STP 450/97 JJI
FJI - 200 38 STP 200/38 FJI
FJI - 200 45 STP 200/45 FJI
FJI - 200 58 STP 200/58 FJI
FJI - 200 89 STP 200/89 FJI
FJI - 360 45 STP 360/45 FJI
FJI - 360 58 STP 360/58 FJI
FJI - 360 89 STP 360/89 FJI
FJI - 400 45 STP 400/45 FJI
FJI - 400 58 STP 400/58 FJI
FJI - 400 89 STP 400/89 FJI
Joist DepthStopper
W Product Code
SJI - 200 45 STP 200/45 SJI
SJI - 200 60 STP 200/60 SJI
SJI - 200 72 STP 200/72 SJI
SJI - 200 97 STP 200/97 SJISJI - 350 72 STP 360/72 SJISJI - 350 97 STP 360/97 SJI
SJI - 400 72 STP 400/72 SJI
SJI - 400 97 STP 400/97 SJI
SJI - 450 97 STP 450/97 SJI
TJI - 356 45 STP 356/45 TJI
TJI - 356 58 STP 356/58 TJI
TJI - 356 89 STP 356/89 TJI
TJI - 406 45 STP 406/45 TJI
TJI - 406 58 STP 406/58 TJI
TJI - 406 89 STP 406/89 TJI
IMPORTANTAdditional parallel restraint is required for build-in details on 3-storeys and above. (See page 97)
BS 5628-1-2005 section 24.2.3.3“In the case of houses of not more than three storeys, a timber fl oor spans on to a wall from one side and has a bearing of not less than 90mm”.For buildings above 3 storeys additional restraint straps parallel and perpendicular to the joists must be fi tted at a maximum of 1250mm centres.
35Technical Hotline: 01592 777570
Timber To Masonry Connections
IntroductionSole Plate
Anch./R
estraintPanel
FixingsD
isproportionateC
ollapseTim
ber to M
asonryTim
ber to Tim
berTruss toW
allplateFlexibleH
angersM
ultipleC
onnectionsM
asonry Leaf
RestraintStraps
Miscellaneous
Custom
C
onnectors
Installation
Timber To Timber Connections
LI - I-Joist Hanger (Only to suit Boise I-Joists)
Joist specifi c anti-compression bar to ensure tightness of fi t
The LI hanger has the ability to transfer loads without the need for either web stiffeners or backer blocks and is extremely quick and simple to install. The LI-hanger provides one size to suit all header widths.
ADVANTAGESNo web stiffeners.No backer blocks.Bearing length only 75mm.Anti-compression bar.Unique bearing enhancers, spread load over greater surface area.
MATERIAL2.0mm galvanised mild steel - Z275
•••••
•
Patent PendingAnti-compression barminimises top fl ange
rotation
Unique bearingenhancers
Bearingenhancers
Position LI against face of I-Joists ensuring bearing enhancers are located tightly onto bottom fl ange.
Face fi x to I-Joist using, 6no. 3.75 x30mm square twist nails.
Place the incoming member intothe hanger and nail 4no. 3.75 x30mm square twist nails.
Joist Hanger Fixings(3.75 x 30mm) Uplift
ShortTerm(kN)
Safe Working Loads (kN)(Long Term)
Depth Width Joist series Product Code W H B Face Joist
I-Joist HeaderSupporting
I-Joist or LVL/GL
220 63½ AJS LI/65/220/38 BCI 65 220 75 6 4 1.7 4.23
220 89 AJS LI92/220/38 BCI 92 220 75 6 4 1.7 4.23
241 51 5000s LI/52/240/28 BCI 52 241 75 6 4 1.7 4.23
241 59 6000s LI/61/240/28 BCI 61 241 75 6 4 1.7 4.23
241 59 60s LI/61/240/38 BCI 61 241 75 6 4 1.7 4.23
241 89 90s LI/92/240/38 BCI 92 241 75 6 4 1.7 4.23
302 51 5000s LI/52/300/28 BCI 52 301 75 6 4 1.7 4.23
302 59 6000s LI/61/300/28 BCI 61 301 75 6 4 1.7 4.23
302 59 60s LI/61/300/38 BCI 61 301 75 6 4 1.7 4.23
302 89 90s LI/92/300/38 BCI 92 301 75 6 4 1.7 4.23
For all joist depths over 302mm please refer to the Cullen HI hanger
To order the LIW dimension – Joist width e.g. 51mmH dimension – Joist height e.g. 241mmSpecify the fl ange depth 28mm 5000s & 6000 series joists38mm 60s & 90s series joistsHanger required – LI 52/240/28 BCI
No More...
Typical face fi x hanger with backer blocks LI-hanger `No backer blocks required’
Backer Free I-Joist Hanger
Intr
oduc
tion
Sole
Pla
te A
nch.
/Res
trai
ntPa
nel
Fixi
ngs
Dis
prop
ortio
nate
Col
laps
eTi
mbe
r to
Mas
onry
Tim
ber t
o Ti
mbe
rTr
uss
toW
allp
late
Flex
ible
Han
gers
Mul
tiple
Con
nect
ions
Mas
onry
Le
afR
estr
aint
Stra
psM
isce
llane
ous
Cus
tom
C
onne
ctor
s
36 cullen-bp.com
LUI - Light Universal I-Joist Hanger
The LUI hanger is a light duty I-Joist connector based on the UI hanger and is the ideal hanger for a small trimming area.
ADVANTAGESNo web stiffeners.No backer blocks.Bearing length 50mm.Suits all header widths.
MATERIAL1.2mm galvanised mild steel - Z275
••••
•
Safe Working Loads - I-Joist
Product Code
Dimensions Fixings (3.75 x 30mm)
Uplift Short Term (kN)
Safe Working Loads (kN)
W H B Face Joist
I-Joist (solid timber fl anges) or GL to I-Joist
I-Joist(LVL
fl anges) to
I-Joist
I-Joist (solid timber
fl anges) or GL to GL
I-Joist(LVL
fl anges) to
LVL
LVLto
LVL
LUI-46/195 46 195 50 6 2 0.85 3.60 3.60 3.60 3.60 3.60
LUI-46/220 46 220 50 6 2 0.85 3.60 3.60 3.60 3.60 3.60
LUI-46/235 46 235 50 6 2 0.85 3.60 3.60 3.60 3.60 3.60
LUI-46/240 46 240 50 6 2 0.85 3.60 3.60 3.60 3.60 3.60
LUI-46/300 46 300 50 6 2 0.85 3.60 3.60 3.60 3.60 3.60
Hangers shown above are for 45mm joists, LUI’s are available in widths of 39, 46, 52, 61, 65, 75, 92 and 100mm.For all joist depths over 300mm please refer to the HI hanger.
To order the LUI
W dimension - Joist width e.g. 45mmH dimension - Joist height e.g. 240mm
Hanger required - LUI46/240
Fixing Options - LUI hanger can be either nailed for permanent fi xing or screwed if using as a temporary supporting hanger:
6no. 3.75 x 30mm sherardised square twist nails6no. 3.50 x 30mm multi-purpose wood screws
••
InstallationStage 1 Stage 2
Position LUI against face of I-Joist.Fix to I-Joist using 6 nails.
Place incoming member into LUI.Fix using 2 nails into joist.
Backer Free I-Joist Hanger
37Technical Hotline: 01592 777570
Timber To Timber Connections
IntroductionSole Plate
Anch./R
estraintPanel
FixingsD
isproportionateC
ollapseTim
ber to M
asonryTim
ber to Tim
berTruss toW
allplateFlexibleH
angersM
ultipleC
onnectionsM
asonry Leaf
RestraintStraps
Miscellaneous
Custom
C
onnectors
UI - Universal I-Joist Hanger
The UI hanger has the ability to transfer loads without the need for either web stiffeners or backer blocks and is extremely quick and simple to install.
ADVANTAGESNo web stiffeners.No backer blocks.Full height side fl anges.Provides one size of hanger to suit all header widths.
MATERIAL1.2mm galvanised mild steel - Z275
••••
•
Backer Free I-Joist Hanger
Nailing Positions
UI hanger “No backer blocks required”
(Top leg folded on site to suit header width)
No more...
Backer Blocks
For header widths greater than 100mm, the top leg must be nailed into the rear ply of the double I-Joist using the furthermost nail hole marked 89-97mm.
Please ensure that multiple I-Joists are properly connected using I-Clips or suitable timber fi ller blocks.
GB Patent No 2376700
Suits all header widths
Sizes are clearly marked
Timber To Timber ConnectionsIntr
oduc
tion
Sole
Pla
te A
nch.
/Res
trai
ntPa
nel
Fixi
ngs
Dis
prop
ortio
nate
Col
laps
eTi
mbe
r to
Mas
onry
Tim
ber t
o Ti
mbe
rTr
uss
toW
allp
late
Flex
ible
Han
gers
Mul
tiple
Con
nect
ions
Mas
onry
Le
afR
estr
aint
Stra
psM
isce
llane
ous
Cus
tom
C
onne
ctor
s
38 cullen-bp.com
Timber To Timber ConnectionsUI - Universal I-Joist Hanger
InstallationStage 1 Stage 2
Stage 3 Stage 4
Position UI against face of I-Joist.
Face fi x to I-Joist using, 6no. nails.
Drive home fi xing spikes in top plate into top fl ange of
I-Joist.
Wipe over top plate at appropriate crease line to give a fl ush fi t to I-Joist.
Nail return legs into back face of I-Joist using, 2no. nails into appropriate nail
holes.
Safe Working Loads - I-Joist
Model No.
Dimensions Fixings (3.75 x 30mm)
Uplift Short Term (kN)
Safe Working Loads (kN)
W H B Face Back/Top Joist
I-Joist (solid timber fl anges)
or GL to I-Joist
I-Joist(LVL fl anges)
to I-Joist
I-Joist (solid timber fl anges)
or GL to GL
I-Joist(LVL
fl anges) to LVL
LVLto
LVL
UI-46/195 46 195 50 6 2 2 0.85 4.12 4.63 5.43 7.88 9.47
UI-46/200 46 200 50 6 2 2 0.85 4.12 4.63 5.43 7.88 9.47
UI-46/220 46 220 50 6 2 2 0.85 4.12 4.63 5.43 7.88 9.47
UI-46/235 46 235 50 6 2 2 0.85 4.12 4.63 5.43 7.88 9.47
UI-46/241 46 241 50 6 2 2 0.85 4.12 4.63 5.43 7.88 9.47
UI-46/245 46 245 50 6 2 2 0.85 4.12 4.63 5.43 7.88 9.47
UI-46/302 46 302 50 6 2 2 0.85 4.12 4.63 5.43 7.88 9.47
Hangers shown above are for 45mm joists, UI’s are available in widths of 39, 46, 61, 75, 78, 92 and 100mm.For all joist depths over 300mm please refer to the HI hanger.
UI HANGER IS NOT SUITABLE FOR BOISE I-JOIST PRODUCTS. FOR BACKERLESS HANGERS TO SUIT BOISE JOISTS REFER TO LI.
To order the UI
W dimension - Joist width e.g. 45mmH dimension - Joist height e.g. 245mm
Hanger required - UI46/245
39Technical Hotline: 01592 777570
Timber To Timber Connections
IntroductionSole Plate
Anch./R
estraintPanel
FixingsD
isproportionateC
ollapseTim
ber to M
asonryTim
ber to Tim
berTruss toW
allplateFlexibleH
angersM
ultipleC
onnectionsM
asonry Leaf
RestraintStraps
Miscellaneous
Custom
C
onnectors
UW - Universal Open Web Hanger
The UW is an extremely quick and simple solution for fi xing oncoming members to Open Web joists. It has the ability to transfer loads without the need for installing plywood gussets to the face of the supporting Open Web joist.
ADVANTAGESNo plywood gussets.Full height side fl anges.Provides one size of hanger to suit all header widths.
MATERIAL1.2mm galvanised mild steel - Z275
•••
•
Nailing Positions
For header widths greater than 97mm, the top leg must be nailed into the rear ply of the double Open Web Joist using the furthermost nail hole marked 89-97mm.
Please ensure that multiple Open Web Joists are properly connected (refer to pg.81-82)
GB Patent No 2376700
Timber To Timber ConnectionsIntr
oduc
tion
Sole
Pla
te A
nch.
/Res
trai
ntPa
nel
Fixi
ngs
Dis
prop
ortio
nate
Col
laps
eTi
mbe
r to
Mas
onry
Tim
ber t
o Ti
mbe
rTr
uss
toW
allp
late
Flex
ible
Han
gers
Mul
tiple
Con
nect
ions
Mas
onry
Le
afR
estr
aint
Stra
psM
isce
llane
ous
Cus
tom
C
onne
ctor
s
Suits all header widths
Sizes are clearly marked
40 cullen-bp.com
UW - Universal Open Web Hanger
InstallationStage 1 Stage 2
Stage 3 Stage 4
Drive home fi xing spikes in top plate into top fl ange of
Open Web joist.
Nail return legs into back face of Open Web joist
using 2no. nails into appropriate nail holes.
Safe Working Loads - Open Web
Model No.
Dimensions Fixings (3.75 x 30mm) Uplift Short Term (kN)
Safe Working Loads (kN)
W H B Face Back/Top Joist
Open Webto
Open Web
Open Webto GL
Open Webto
LVL
GLto GL
LVLto
LVL
UW-50/195 50 195 50 6 2 2 0.85 5.18 5.43 7.88 5.43 9.47
UW-50/202 50 202 50 6 2 2 0.85 5.18 5.43 7.88 5.43 9.47
UW-50/220 50 220 50 6 2 2 0.85 5.18 5.43 7.88 5.43 9.47
UW-50/230 50 230 50 6 2 2 0.85 5.18 5.43 7.88 5.43 9.47
UW-50/253 50 253 50 6 2 2 0.85 5.18 5.43 7.88 5.43 9.47
UW-50/280 50 280 50 6 2 2 0.85 5.18 5.43 7.88 5.43 9.47
UW-50/304 50 304 50 6 2 2 0.85 5.18 5.43 7.88 5.43 9.47
Hangers shown above are for 47mm joists, UW’s are available in widths of 39, 46, 50, 75, 78, 92 and 100mm.For all joist depths over 304mm please refer to the HW hanger.
To order the UW
W dimension - Joist width e.g. 72mmH dimension - Joist height e.g. 253mm
Hanger required - UW75/253
Position UW against face of Open Web joist.
Face fi x to Open Web using, 6no. nails.
Wipe over top plate at appropriate crease line to
give a fl ush fi t to Open Web joist.
41Technical Hotline: 01592 777570
Timber To Timber Connections
IntroductionSole Plate
Anch./R
estraintPanel
FixingsD
isproportionateC
ollapseTim
ber to M
asonryTim
ber to Tim
berTruss toW
allplateFlexibleH
angersM
ultipleC
onnectionsM
asonry Leaf
RestraintStraps
Miscellaneous
Custom
C
onnectors
HI - High Load I-Joist Hanger
The HI hanger has all the benefi ts of the UI hanger with increased load carrying capacity for 2-ply I-Joist connections.Once again no web stiffeners or backer blocks are necessary.
ADVANTAGESNo web stiffeners.No backer blocks.Full height side fl anges.Bearing length 75mm.Unique bearing enhancers, spread load over greater surface area.
MATERIAL2.0mm galvanised mild steel - Z275
•••••
•
Patent Pending
Anti-compression barminimises top fl ange
rotation
Unique bearingenhancers
Optional triangular nailholes for increased uplift
InstallationStage 1
Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4
Joist specifi c anti-compression bar to ensure tightness of fi t
Bearingenhancers
Position HI against face of I-Joists ensuring bearing enhancers are located tightly onto bottom fl ange.
Face fi x to I-Joists fi lling all face nail holes.
Wipe over top plate at crease line to give a fl ush fi t to I-Joist.
Nail top plate down into top fl ange of I-Joist using, 4No. 3.75 x 30mm
square twist nails.
Wipe over return leg at crease line to give a fl ush fi t to I-Joist.
Backer Free I-Joist Hanger
Timber To Timber ConnectionsIntr
oduc
tion
Sole
Pla
te A
nch.
/Res
trai
ntPa
nel
Fixi
ngs
Dis
prop
ortio
nate
Col
laps
eTi
mbe
r to
Mas
onry
Tim
ber t
o Ti
mbe
rTr
uss
toW
allp
late
Flex
ible
Han
gers
Mul
tiple
Con
nect
ions
Mas
onry
Le
afR
estr
aint
Stra
psM
isce
llane
ous
Cus
tom
C
onne
ctor
s
42 cullen-bp.com
Nailing Positions
For double 89 / 97mm wide joistsnail in furthermost nail holes in top of2nd ply of header joist.
Up to a maximum of double75mm wide joists, wipe top legdown the rear of header.
Nail in furthermost visible topnails in back of 2nd ply of header joist.
Hanger Fixings(3.75x30mm) Uplift
Short Term(kN)
Safe Working Loads (kN)(Long Term)
ModelNo W H B Face Top Joist
Double I-Joist Header(solid timber fl anges)
SupportingI-Joist or LVL
Double I-Joist Header(LVL fl anges)Supporting
I-Joist or LVL
HI-46/195 46 195 75 10 4 2 1.8 8.56 8.10
HI-46/200 46 200 75 10 4 2 1.8 8.56 8.10
HI-46/220 46 220 75 10 4 2 1.8 8.56 8.10
HI-46/235 46 235 75 10 4 2 1.8 8.56 8.10
HI-46/241 46 241 75 10 4 2 1.8 8.56 8.10
HI-46/245 46 245 75 10 4 2 1.8 8.56 8.10
HI-46/302 46 302 75 10 4 2 1.8 8.56 8.10
HI-46/350 46 350 75 10 4 2 1.8 8.56 8.10
HI-46/356 46 356 75 10 4 2 1.8 8.56 8.10
HI-46/360 46 360 75 10 4 2 1.8 8.56 8.10
HI-46/400 46 400 75 10 4 2 1.8 8.56 8.10
HI-46/406 46 406 75 10 4 2 1.8 8.56 8.10
HI-46/450 46 450 75 10 4 2 1.8 8.56 8.10
To order the HI
For FJI/JJI/SJI/TJI = w/h/systemExampleHanger required - HI (89x240 Finnforest joist supported onto an I-Joist header HI-92/241 FJI)
For BCI = w/h/x/system
Hanger required – HI 61/241/28 BCI
If in doubt, ask!
ENHANCED UPLIFTEnhanced uplift capacity can be achieved by using additional triangular nail holes in the side fl anges. Where the incoming member is an I-Joist, fi x web stiffeners in line with I-Joist manufacturer’s technical guidelines.
ENHANCED UPLIFT CAPACITY
No of side nails Uplift (Short-term kN)
4 2.5
6 3
8 4
Safe Working Loads - I-Joist
Hangers shown above are for 45mm joists, HI’s are available in widths of 39, 46, 52, 61, 65, 75, 78, 92, 100, 105, 122, 130, 138, 150, 183 and 198mm.When ordering HI’s please specify joists series BCI (Boise Cascade), FJI (Finnforest), JJI (James Jones), SJI (Steico) and TJI (iLevel).
43Technical Hotline: 01592 777570
Timber To Timber Connections
IntroductionSole Plate
Anch./R
estraintPanel
FixingsD
isproportionateC
ollapseTim
ber to M
asonryTim
ber to Tim
berTruss toW
allplateFlexibleH
angersM
ultipleC
onnectionsM
asonry Leaf
RestraintStraps
Miscellaneous
Custom
C
onnectors
HW - High Load Open Web Hanger
The HW hanger has all the benefi ts of the UW hanger with increased load carrying capacity for 2-ply Open Web connections.
ADVANTAGESFull height side fl angesBearing length 75mmNon-header dependent
MATERIAL2.0mm galvanised mild steel - Z275
•••
•
Patent Pending
Optional triangular nail holes for increased uplift
InstallationStage 1
Stage 2 Stage 3
Position HW against face of Open Web joists ensuring crease lines are level with the top of the fl ange.
Face fi x to Open Web fi lling all face nail holes.
Wipe over top plate at crease line to give a fl ush fi t to Open Web joist.
Nail top plate down into top fl ange ofOpen Web joist using 4No. nails.
Timber To Timber ConnectionsIntr
oduc
tion
Sole
Pla
te A
nch.
/Res
trai
ntPa
nel
Fixi
ngs
Dis
prop
ortio
nate
Col
laps
eTi
mbe
r to
Mas
onry
Tim
ber t
o Ti
mbe
rTr
uss
toW
allp
late
Flex
ible
Han
gers
Mul
tiple
Con
nect
ions
Mas
onry
Le
afR
estr
aint
Stra
psM
isce
llane
ous
Cus
tom
C
onne
ctor
s
44 cullen-bp.com
Hanger Fixings(3.75x30mm)
Uplift(short term)
(kN)
Safe Working Loads (kN)(Long Term)
ModelNo W H B Face Top Joist
Open Webto
Open Web(without blocking piece)
Open Webto
Open Web(with blocking piece)
HW-50/195 50 195 75 10 4 2 1.8 5.13 7.50
HW-50/202 50 202 75 10 4 2 1.8 5.13 7.50
HW-50/220 50 220 75 10 4 2 1.8 5.13 7.50
HW-50/230 50 230 75 10 4 2 1.8 5.13 7.50
HW-50/253 50 253 75 10 4 2 1.8 5.13 7.50
HW-50/280 50 280 75 10 4 2 1.8 5.13 7.50
HW-50/304 50 304 75 10 4 2 1.8 5.13 7.50
HW-50/393 50 393 75 10 4 2 1.8 5.13 7.50
HW-50/418 50 418 75 10 4 2 1.8 5.13 7.50
To order the HW
W dimension – Joist width e.g. 72mmH dimension – Joist height e.g. 253mm
Hanger required – HW75/253
ENHANCED UPLIFTEnhanced uplift capacity can be achieved by using additional triangular nail holes in the side fl anges.
ENHANCED UPLIFT CAPACITY
No of side nails Uplift (Short-term kN)
4 2.5
6 3
8 4
Safe Working Loads - Open Web
Hangers shown above are for 47mm joists, HW’s are available in widths of 39, 46, 50, 75, 78, 92, 100, 125, 150, 198, 225, 250 and 300mm.
Blocking piece may be fi xed between top & bottom fl anges of Open Web joist to give increased hanger
performance.
45Technical Hotline: 01592 777570
Timber To Timber Connections
IntroductionSole Plate
Anch./R
estraintPanel
FixingsD
isproportionateC
ollapseTim
ber to M
asonryTim
ber to Tim
berTruss toW
allplateFlexibleH
angersM
ultipleC
onnectionsM
asonry Leaf
RestraintStraps
Miscellaneous
Custom
C
onnectors
FFI - Face Fix I-Joist Hanger
The FFI hanger is a multi-purpose utility connector for any joist to joist or joist to trimmer application.The FFI is designed to transfer its safe working load capacity without the need for web stiffeners. However I-Joist manufacturer may require web stiffeners.
ADVANTAGESProvides a fl ush fl oor fi nish.
MATERIAL1.2mm galvanised mild steel - Z275
•
•
Rear location tab
Locating spikein base
I-Joist to I-Joist I-Joist to LSL, PSL, LVL, Glulam or Versa-Lam
LSL, PSL, LVL, Glulam or Versa-Lam connections
Optional triangular nail holes for
increased uplift
InstallationStage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3
The FFI requires backer blocks installed tightly to the bottom fl ange of the
supporting joist.
The FFI is then fi xed to the face of the supporting joist in the correct position.
Fill all nail holes on face.
The incoming member is then dropped into position. The bottom 2 nails in the
side fl ange must be nailed.
Timber To Timber ConnectionsIntr
oduc
tion
Sole
Pla
te A
nch.
/Res
trai
ntPa
nel
Fixi
ngs
Dis
prop
ortio
nate
Col
laps
eTi
mbe
r to
Mas
onry
Tim
ber t
o Ti
mbe
rTr
uss
toW
allp
late
Flex
ible
Han
gers
Mul
tiple
Con
nect
ions
Mas
onry
Le
afR
estr
aint
Stra
psM
isce
llane
ous
Cus
tom
C
onne
ctor
s
46 cullen-bp.com
ENHANCED UPLIFTEnhanced uplift capacity can be achieved by using additional triangular nail holes in the side fl anges and fi xing web stiffeners where theincoming joist is an I-Joist.
When using web stiffeners for this purpose ensure the I-Joist manufacturer’s fi xing guidelines are followed.
ENHANCED UPLIFT CAPACITY
No of side nails Uplift (Short-term kN)
4 2.5
6 3
8 4
I-Joist with web stiffeners
Hanger Fixing(3.75 x 30mm)
UpliftShortTerm(kN)
Safe Working Loads (kN) - Long Term
ModelNo W H B Face Joist
I-Joist(solid timber fl anges)
toI-Joist
I-Joist(LVL fl anges)
toI-Joist
I-Joist or GL(solid timber fl anges)
toGL
I-Joist(solid timber fl anges)
toLVL
I-Joist(LVL
fl anges)to
LVL
LVLto
LVL
FFI-46/195 46 190 65 10 2 1.8 4.07 4.15 7.13 7.21 7.21 7.21
FFI-46/220 46 215 65 12 2 1.8 5.43 6.91 7.13 8.16 8.16 8.72
FF-46/235 46 230 65 14 2 1.8 5.87 7.59 7.46 9.80 9.80 10.24
FFI-46/300 46 295 65 18 2 1.8 7.46 10.23 8.12 9.80 10.23 11.97
FFI-46/350 46 345 92 26 2 1.8 10.46 9.64 9.44 9.80 9.80 18.08
FFI-46/400 46 395 92 30 2 1.8 6.36 9.06 10.10 9.80 9.80 24.50
Hangers shown above are for 45mm joists, FFI’s are available in widths of 39, 46, 52, 61, 65, 75, 92 and 100mm.
Hanger Fixing(3.75 x 30mm)
UpliftShortTerm(kN)
Safe Working Loads (kN) - Long Term
ModelNo W H B Face Joist
I-Joist(solid timber fl anges)
toI-Joist
I-Joist(LVL fl anges)
toI-Joist
I-Joist or GL(solid timber fl anges)
toGL
I-Joist(solid timber fl anges)
toLVL
I-Joist(LVL fl anges)
toLVL
LVLto
LVL
FFI-92/195 92 190 65 10 2 1.8 7.13 7.59 7.13 8.16 8.16 10.24
FFI-92/220 92 215 65 12 2 1.8 7.46 7.59 7.13 8.70 8.70 10.24
FFI-92/235 92 230 65 14 2 1.8 9.49 9.64 7.46 9.80 9.80 11.97
FFI-92/300 92 295 65 18 2 1.8 9.97 10.23 8.12 10.23 10.23 11.97
FFI-92/350 92 345 92 26 2 1.8 10.46 11.46 9.44 11.46 11.46 21.29
FFI-92/400 92 395 92 30 2 1.8 10.95 11.46 10.10 12.69 12.69 24.50
Hangers shown above are for double 45mm joists, FFI’s are available in widths of 78, 92, 105, 122, 130, 138, 150, 183 and 198mm.
Safe Working Loads - I-Joist (Single Joists)
Safe Working Loads - I-Joist (Double/Triple Joists)
FFI - Face Fix Hanger
47Technical Hotline: 01592 777570
Timber To Timber Connections
IntroductionSole Plate
Anch./R
estraintPanel
FixingsD
isproportionateC
ollapseTim
ber to M
asonryTim
ber to Tim
berTruss toW
allplateFlexibleH
angersM
ultipleC
onnectionsM
asonry Leaf
RestraintStraps
Miscellaneous
Custom
C
onnectors
Application
IFI - Internal Flange I-Joist Hanger
The IFI hanger can accommodate widths of 100mm and below, and can be used at the corner locations of floor cassettes, post to beam connections and in cantilevered or balcony positions.
ADVANTAGESEliminates clashing between conventional hangers.Corner details where joist is fi xed to end of beam/rim board, etc.
MATERIAL1.2 mm – galvanised mild steel hanger - Z275
••
•
Glulam to Glulam, LSL, PSL or LVL I-Joist to Glulam, LSL, PSL or LVL
IFI hangers can be manufactured in depths of 190mm, 215mm, 230mm and 295mm, as demonstrated, to accommodate I-Joist depths ranging from 195mm deep to 302mm. Hanger widths available range from 39mm to 100mm.
I-Joist to I-Joist
Using standard face fi x hangers, in an application where 90mm or less is the required spacing between joists, will cause the side fl anges to overlap or ‘clash’.
Using IFI hangers in this application will eliminate overlapping or ‘clashing’ of the side fl anges.
295mm
220 depth 235 depth 300 depth
190mm
195 depth
215mm230mm
Timber To Timber ConnectionsIntr
oduc
tion
Sole
Pla
te A
nch.
/Res
trai
ntPa
nel
Fixi
ngs
Dis
prop
ortio
nate
Col
laps
eTi
mbe
r to
Mas
onry
Tim
ber t
o Ti
mbe
rTr
uss
toW
allp
late
Flex
ible
Han
gers
Mul
tiple
Con
nect
ions
Mas
onry
Le
afR
estr
aint
Stra
psM
isce
llane
ous
Cus
tom
C
onne
ctor
s
Minimum 90mm No minimum
48 cullen-bp.com
InstallationStage 1
Stage 2
Stage 3
Product Code
Hanger Dimensions Fixings(3.75 x 30mm) Uplift
Short Term(kN)
EnhancedUpliftUsing
Optional Nail Holes(kN)
Safe Working Loads (kN) - Long Term
W H B Face JoistI-Joist, GL or LVL
toI-Joist, GL or LVL
IFI 46/195 46 190 50 6 2 0.85 1.8 4.07
IFI 46/220 46 215 50 6 2 0.85 1.8 5.43
IFI 46/235 46 230 50 8 2 0.85 1.8 5.87
IFI 46/300 46 295 50 10 2 0.85 1.8 7.46
Offer incoming member into the IFI hanger and fi x using 2No. 3.75 x 30mm square twist nails (shown in red).
If additional uplift is required fi x optional triangular nail holes.
Plan view
Fill all nail holes (shown in red) locatedin the back fl ange of the IFI hanger using 3.75 x 30mm square twist nails.
Plan view
Position IFI hanger fl ush against supporting joist.
Plan view
Hangers shown above are for 45mm joists, IFI’s are available in widths of 39mm, 46mm, 52mm, 61mm, 65mm, 75mm, 78mm, 92mm and 100mm.
Safe Working Loads - I-Joist
49Technical Hotline: 01592 777570
Timber To Timber Connections
IntroductionSole Plate
Anch./R
estraintPanel
FixingsD
isproportionateC
ollapseTim
ber to M
asonryTim
ber to Tim
berTruss toW
allplateFlexibleH
angersM
ultipleC
onnectionsM
asonry Leaf
RestraintStraps
Miscellaneous
Custom
C
onnectors
I-Joist to I-Joist I-Joist to double I-Joist Double I-Joist to LVL / Glulam
Hanger Fixing(3.75x30mm)
UpliftShortTerm(kN)
Safe Working Loads (kN) - Long Term
ModelNo W H B Top
/Face Joist
I-Joist(solid timber fl anges)
toI-Joist
I-Joist(LVL
fl anges)to
I-Joist
I-Joist(solid timber fl anges)
toGL or LVL
I-Joist(LVL
fl anges)to
LVL
GLtoGL
LVLto
LVL
TFI-46/195 46 195 50 4 / 8 2 0.8 6.64 6.90 6.64 7.50 6.64 11.06
TFI-46/200 46 200 50 4 / 8 2 0.8 6.64 6.90 6.64 7.50 6.64 11.06
TFI-46/220 46 220 50 4 / 8 2 0.8 6.64 6.90 6.64 7.50 6.64 11.06
TFI-46/235 46 235 50 4 / 8 2 0.8 6.64 6.90 6.64 7.50 6.64 11.06
TFI-46/241 46 241 50 4 / 8 2 0.8 6.64 6.90 6.64 7.50 6.64 11.06
TFI-46/245 46 245 50 4 / 8 2 0.8 6.64 6.90 6.64 7.50 6.64 11.06
TFI-46/302 46 302 50 4 / 8 2 0.8 6.64 6.90 6.64 7.50 6.64 11.06
TFI-46/350 46 350 50 4 / 8 2 0.8 6.64 6.90 6.64 7.50 6.64 11.06
TFI-46/356 46 356 50 4 / 8 2 0.8 6.64 6.90 6.64 7.50 6.64 11.06
TFI-46/360 46 360 50 4 / 8 2 0.8 6.64 6.90 6.64 7.50 6.64 11.06
TFI-46/400 46 400 50 4 / 8 2 0.8 6.64 6.90 6.64 7.50 6.64 11.06
TFI-46/406 46 406 50 4 / 8 2 0.8 6.64 6.90 6.64 7.50 6.64 11.06
TFI-46/450 46 450 50 4 / 8 2 0.8 6.64 6.90 6.64 7.50 6.64 11.06
Hangers shown above are for 45mm joists, TFI’s are available in widths of 39mm, 46mm, 52mm, 61mm, 65mm, 75mm, 78mm, 92mm and 100mm.For hanger widths greater than 100mm stated please refer to FFI hanger on page 46.
TFI - Top Fix I-Joist Hanger
The TFI hanger offers one standard design that is quick and simple to install. The TFI hanger combines a cost effective connector with optimum performance.
MATERIAL1.2mm galvanised mild steel - Z275•
Safe Working Loads - I-Joist (Single/Double Joists)
InstallationStage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3
Pre-fi t backer blocks to the supporting joist.*
Nail TFI to supporting joist. Drop the incoming member into the TFI, fully nail, including nail on underside.
* NB. Backer blocks are to be fi xed to the I-Joist ensuring tight fi t to top fl ange. Please ensure the I-Joist manufacturer’s fi xing guidelines are followed.
Intr
oduc
tion
Sole
Pla
te A
nch.
/Res
trai
ntPa
nel
Fixi
ngs
Dis
prop
ortio
nate
Col
laps
eTi
mbe
r to
Mas
onry
Tim
ber t
o Ti
mbe
rTr
uss
toW
allp
late
Flex
ible
Han
gers
Mul
tiple
Con
nect
ions
Mas
onry
Le
afR
estr
aint
Stra
psM
isce
llane
ous
Cus
tom
C
onne
ctor
s
Timber To Timber Connections
50 cullen-bp.com
Connections to Steelwork
GENERAL NOTESAll I-Joist to I-Joist safe working loads are based on I-Joist headers with fully nailed backer blocks (refer to I-Joist manufacturer’s fi xing details).No web stiffeners were used to achieve safe working loads stated (I-Joist manufacturer may require web stiffeners).Safe working loads quoted are the maximum hanger capacity.When multiple joists are used they must be connected together to act as a single unit (refer to I-Joist manufacturer’s fi xing details)Safe working load allowed without backer blocks is 1.8kN up to 245mm deep joists and 1.4kN on joists greater than 245mm deep.Where fi xings are required to a steel beam a minimum of 38 x 89mm timber wallplate must be fi xed to the steel and the TFI fi xed to this using the top nails and the upper face nails only (8no. nails in total) fi g 1. & fi g 2. In this situation the safe working load is 4.2kN.Where fi xings are required directly to a steel beam the TFI can be shot fi red directly into the steel beam (maximum steel thickness 12mm) using 4no. X-EDNI16 Hilti nails or equivalent, into the top fi x hanger top fl anges (2no. fi xings per leg). In this situation the safe working load is 6kN.
1.
2.3.4.5.6.
7.
Fig 3. Hanger fi xed directly to top fl ange ofsteel beam.
Hanger must be deeper than steel beam toprevent hanger rotation.
Refer to note 7.
Fig 1. Hanger fi xed to timber packersecured to top of steel beam.
Hanger must be deeper than steel beam toprevent hanger rotation
Fig 4. Hanger fi xed directly to top fl ange ofsteel beam .
Timber packer fi xed to web of beam to prevent hanger rotation.
Refer to note 7.
Fig 2. Hanger fi xed to timber packersecured to top of steel beam.
Timber packer fi xed to web of beam to prevent hanger rotation.
Bottom of hanger extends past bottom fl ange of steel beam to prevent hanger rotation.
Bottom of hanger stops short of bottomfl ange of steel beam NO RESISTANCE TO
ROTATION please refer to fi g.2 & 4.
IntroductionSole Plate
Anch./R
estraintPanel
FixingsD
isproportionateC
ollapseTim
ber to M
asonryTim
ber to Tim
berTruss toW
allplateFlexibleH
angersM
ultipleC
onnectionsM
asonry Leaf
RestraintStraps
Miscellaneous
Custom
C
onnectors51Technical Hotline: 01592 777570
Timber To Timber Connections
Timber To Timber Connections
KM/KMI - Mini Hangers
The Mini Hanger offers a compact, economical connector. The innovative strengthening points incorporated in the design, transfer loading directly to the fi xings, ensuring enhanced performance whilst minimising defl ection.
ADVANTAGELocation tab allows fast, positive fi xing.
MATERIAL0.9mm galvanised mild steel - Z275
•
•
Typical ceiling hatch trimming detail using mini hangers
Product Code
Dimensions Fixings (3.75 x 30mm) Safe Working Loads (kN)
W H B Header Joist Uplift Long Term Medium Term Short Term
KM 38 38 52 50 6 2 0.8 2.56 2.92 3.06
KM 44 44 49 50 6 2 0.8 2.56 2.92 3.06
KM 50 50 46 50 6 2 0.8 2.56 2.92 3.06
Product CodeDimensions Fixings (3.75 x 30mm) Safe Working Loads (kN)
W H B Header Joist Uplift(short term)
I-Joist - I-Joist (long term)
I-Joist - LVL/GL(long term)
(2) KMI 46 (top and bottom) 46 55 50 4 2 2.0 2.0 2.4
Typical I-Joist application (top fl ange must be restrained with inverted KMI)
Safe Working Loads - I-Joist (KMI)
Safe Working Loads - Roof-Truss (KM)
KM KMI
Meets NHBC technical requirements
Strengthening points
Intr
oduc
tion
Sole
Pla
te A
nch.
/Res
trai
ntPa
nel
Fixi
ngs
Dis
prop
ortio
nate
Col
laps
eTi
mbe
r to
Mas
onry
Tim
ber t
o Ti
mbe
rTr
uss
toW
allp
late
Flex
ible
Han
gers
Mul
tiple
Con
nect
ions
Mas
onry
Le
afR
estr
aint
Stra
psM
isce
llane
ous
Cus
tom
C
onne
ctor
s
52 cullen-bp.com
KH - Kwiki HangerThe KH provides a quick and simple solution for various timber-timber connections.
ADVANTAGES Adjustable leg length accommodates all standard timber sections.The use of light gauge material eliminates the need for notching.
MATERIALKH38 - 100 - 0.9mm galvanised mild steel - Z275KH125 - 150 - 1.5mm galvanised mild steel - Z275
••
••
Minimum Joist Size Product CodeDimensions Fixings Safe Working Loads (kN)
W H B F Back** Face Joist Long Term Medium Term
Minimum Nailing**
38 x 150 KH 38 38 271 50 140 4 4 5 5.46 5.46
44 x 150 KH 44 44 268 50 137 4 4 5 5.46 5.46
45 x 150 KH 47 47 267 50 135 4 4 5 5.46 5.46
50 x 150 KH 50 50 265 50 134 4 4 5 5.46 5.46
63 x 150 KH 63 63 258 50 128 4 4 5 5.46 5.46
75 x 125 KH 75 75 277 50 122 4 4 5 5.46 5.46
44 x 125 (2)* KH 88 88 271 50 119 4 4 5 5.46 5.46
45 x 125 (2)* KH 92 92 269 50 111 4 4 5 5.46 5.46
50 x 125 (2)* KH 100 100 265 50 109 4 4 5 5.46 5.46
63 x 150 (2)* KH 125 125 263 50 96 4 4 5 5.46 5.46
50 x 150 (3)* KH 150 150 250 50 84 4 4 5 4.68 4.68
Maximum Nailing
38 x 150 KH 38 38 271 50 140 - 24 5 8.2 9.3
44 x 150 KH 44 44 268 50 137 - 24 5 8.2 9.3
45 x 150 KH 47 47 267 50 135 - 24 5 8.2 9.3
50 x 150 KH 50 50 265 50 134 - 24 5 8.2 9.3
63 x 150 KH 63 63 258 50 128 - 24 5 8.2 9.3
75 x 125 KH 75 75 277 50 122 - 24 5 8.2 9.3
44 x 125 (2)* KH 88 88 271 50 119 - 24 5 8.2 9.3
45 x 125 (2)* KH 92 92 269 50 111 - 24 5 8.2 9.3
50 x 125 (2)* KH 100 100 265 50 109 - 24 5 8.2 9.3
63 x 150 (2)* KH 125 125 263 50 96 - 24 5 8.2 9.3
50 x 150 (3)* KH 150 150 250 50 84 - 24 5 8.2 9.3
Minimum nailing option illustrated** Minimum nailing can only be used where the hanger legswrap over the supporting member and down the back faceby at least 45mm and are fi xed with a minimum of 4 nails inthe back and front faces.
Max. Header Depth Given in TableHeader Width (mm)
38 44 50 63 75 100 125 150
Hanger Width (mm)
38 200 200 200 175 175 150 125 N/A
44 200 200 200 175 175 150 125 N/A
50 200 200 200 175 175 150 125 N/A
63 200 200 175 175 150 125 N/A N/A
75 200 175 175 175 150 125 N/A N/A
92 175 175 175 150 150 125 N/A N/A
100 175 175 175 150 150 125 N/A N/A
125 175 150 150 150 N/A N/A N/A N/A
150 150 150 150 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Note - * (2) (3) denotes joist/beams connected together to act as a single unit
IntroductionSole Plate
Anch./R
estraintPanel
FixingsD
isproportionateC
ollapseTim
ber to M
asonryTim
ber to Tim
berTruss toW
allplateFlexibleH
angersM
ultipleC
onnectionsM
asonry Leaf
RestraintStraps
Miscellaneous
Custom
C
onnectors53Technical Hotline: 01592 777570
Timber To Timber Connections
The KHL/KHLI joist hanger is an extended leg version of the KH hanger. It provides a quick and simple solution for the deeper timber-timber applications, such as loft conversions, supporting deeper fl oor joists, purlin connections and “Dropped” or “Underslung” fl oor support
ADVANTAGESAdjustable leg length accommodates various timber depths.
MATERIAL1.5mm galvanised mild steel - Z275
•
•
KHL/KHLI - Kwiki Hangers Long Leg
Minimum Joist Size Product CodeDimensions Fixings Safe Working Loads (kN)
W H B F Back** Face Joist Long Term Medium Term
Minimum Nailing**
38 x 200 KHL 38 38 481 50 182 4 4 5 8.55 8.55
44 x 200 KHL 44 44 478 50 179 4 4 5 8.55 8.55
45 x 200 KHL 47 47 476 50 177 4 4 5 8.55 8.55
50 x 200 KHL 50 50 475 50 176 4 4 5 8.55 8.55
63 x 175 KHL 63 63 468 50 169 4 4 5 8.04 8.04
75 x 175 KHL 75 75 462 50 163 4 4 5 7.58 7.58
44 x 175 (2)* KHL 88 88 456 50 157 4 4 5 7.07 7.07
45 x 175 (2)* KHL 92 92 454 50 156 4 4 5 6.60 6.60
50 x 175 (2)* KHL 100 100 450 50 151 4 4 5 6.60 6.60
63 x 150 (2)* KHL 125 125 437 50 138 4 4 5 5.63 5.63
50 x 150 (3)* KHL 150 150 425 50 126 4 4 5 4.65 4.65
Maximum Nailing
38 x 200 KHL 38 38 481 50 182 - 34 5 11.49 11.49
44 x 200 KHL 44 44 478 50 179 - 34 5 11.49 11.49
45 x 200 KHL 47 47 476 50 177 - 34 5 11.49 11.49
50 x 200 KHL 50 50 475 50 176 - 34 5 11.49 11.49
63 x 175 KHL 63 63 468 50 169 - 34 5 11.49 11.49
75 x 175 KHL 75 75 462 50 163 - 34 5 11.49 11.49
44 x 175 (2)* KHL 88 88 456 50 157 - 34 5 11.49 11.49
45 x 175 (2)* KHL 92 92 454 50 156 - 34 5 11.49 11.49
50 x 175 (2)* KHL 100 100 450 50 151 - 34 5 11.49 11.49
63 x 150 (2)* KHL 125 125 437 50 138 - 34 5 11.49 11.49
50 x 150 (3)* KHL 150 150 425 50 126 - 34 5 11.49 11.49
Minimum Joist Size Product CodeDimensions Fixings Safe Working Loads (kN)
W H B F Back** Face Joist Uplift (short term) Long Term
Minimum Nailing**
38 x 195 KHLI 39 39 480 50 182 4 4 5 2.5 8.55
45 x 195 KHLI 46 46 477 50 178 4 4 5 2.5 8.55
51 x 195 KHLI 52 52 473 50 174 4 4 5 2.5 8.04
58 x 195 KHLI 61 61 469 50 170 4 4 5 2.5 8.04
72 x 195 KHLI 75 75 462 50 163 4 4 5 2.5 7.58
38 x 195 (2)* KHLI 78 78 461 50 162 4 4 5 2.5 7.58
89 x 195 KHLI 92 92 454 50 155 4 4 5 2.5 6.60
97 x 195 KHLI 100 100 450 50 151 4 4 5 2.5 6.60
Maximum Nailing
38 x 195 KHLI 39 39 480 50 182 - 34 5 2.5 11.49
45 x 195 KHLI 46 46 477 50 178 - 34 5 2.5 11.49
51 x 195 KHLI 52 52 473 50 174 - 34 5 2.5 11.49
58 x 195 KHLI 61 61 469 50 170 - 34 5 2.5 11.49
72 x 195 KHLI 75 75 462 50 163 - 34 5 2.5 11.49
38 x 195 (2)* KHLI 78 78 461 50 162 - 34 5 2.5 11.49
89 x 195 KHLI 92 92 454 50 155 - 34 5 2.5 11.49
97 x 195 KHLI 100 100 450 50 151 - 34 5 2.5 11.49
Safe Working Loads - I-Joist (Backers & web stiffeners required)
Safe Working Loads - Solid Timber
Intr
oduc
tion
Sole
Pla
te A
nch.
/Res
trai
ntPa
nel
Fixi
ngs
Dis
prop
ortio
nate
Col
laps
eTi
mbe
r to
Mas
onry
Tim
ber t
o Ti
mbe
rTr
uss
toW
allp
late
Flex
ible
Han
gers
Mul
tiple
Con
nect
ions
Mas
onry
Le
afR
estr
aint
Stra
psM
isce
llane
ous
Cus
tom
C
onne
ctor
s
Timber To Timber Connections
Note - * (2) (3) denotes joist/beams connected together to act as a single unit
54 cullen-bp.com
LOFT CONVERSION
Minimum Joist Size Product CodeDimensions Fixings Safe Working Loads (kN)
W H B F Back** Face Joist Long Term Medium Term
38 x 200 KHL 38 38 481 50 182 4 4 5 8.55 8.55
44 x 200 KHL 44 44 478 50 179 4 4 5 8.55 8.55
50 x 200 KHL 50 50 475 50 176 4 4 5 8.55 8.55
63 x 175 KHL 63 63 468 50 169 4 4 5 8.04 8.04
75 x 175 KHL 75 75 462 50 163 4 4 5 7.58 7.58
44 x 175 KHL 88 88 456 50 157 4 4 5 7.07 7.07
50 x 175 KHL 100 100 450 50 151 4 4 5 6.60 6.60
63 x 150 KHL 125 125 437 50 138 4 4 5 5.63 5.63
50 x 150 KHL 150 150 425 50 126 4 4 5 4.65 4.65
Maximum dimension for dropped or underslung fl oor = 100mm (minimum joist depth = 200mm).
Max. Header Depth Given in TableHeader Width (mm)
38 44 50 63 75 100 125 150
Hanger Width (mm)
38 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250
44 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250
50 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250
63 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250
75 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250
100 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250
125 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 225
150 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 225
KHL JOIST HANGERS FOR DROPPED FLOORS
Max. Header Depth Given in TableHeader Width (mm)
38 44 50 63 75 100 125 150
Hanger Width (mm)
38 250 250 250 250 250 225 200 175
44 250 250 250 250 250 225 200 175
50 250 250 250 250 250 225 200 175
63 250 250 250 250 225 200 175 150
75 250 250 250 250 225 200 175 150
100 250 250 250 225 225 200 175 150
125 250 225 225 225 200 175 150 N/A
150 250 225 225 200 200 175 150 N/A
Maximum Header Depth Allowed for use with Minimum Nailing Specifi cation. Where the header depth exceeds the value in the table use maximum nailing.
Minimum nailing option illustrated** Minimum nailing can only be used where the hanger legswrap over the supporting member and down the back faceby at least 45mm and are fi xed with a minimum of 4 nails inthe back and front faces.
IntroductionSole Plate
Anch./R
estraintPanel
FixingsD
isproportionateC
ollapseTim
ber to M
asonryTim
ber to Tim
berTruss toW
allplateFlexibleH
angersM
ultipleC
onnectionsM
asonry Leaf
RestraintStraps
Miscellaneous
Custom
C
onnectors55Technical Hotline: 01592 777570
Timber To Timber Connections
TS - Truss Shoe
The TS is designed to support trussed rafters from primary girders. Itprovides a safe and economical connection.
ADVANTAGESAllows design loading to be effi ciently transferred without local over stressing.The high performance nail confi guration minimises any direct defl ection or rotation caused by the incoming truss not abutting the primary girder (maximum gap allowed 3mm).
MATERIAL1.2mm galvanised mild steel - Z275
•
•
•
Minimum Truss Width
Product Code
Dimensions Fixings (3.75 x 30mm) Safe Working Loads (kN)
W H B F Back** Face Truss Uplift Long Term
Medium Term
Short Term
Minimum Nailing**
35 TS 38 38 256 75 120 4 4 6 2.0 4.21 4.21 4.21
44 TS 44 44 253 75 117 4 4 6 2.0 4.21 4.21 4.21
47 TS 50 50 250 75 114 4 4 6 2.0 4.21 4.21 4.21
63 TS 63 63 243 75 108 4 4 6 2.0 4.21 4.21 4.21
35 (2)* TS 75 75 237 75 101 4 4 6 2.0 7.15 7.15 7.15
47 (2)* TS 100 100 225 75 89 4 4 6 2.0 7.15 7.15 7.15
Maximum Nailing
35 TS 38 38 256 75 120 - 20 6 2.0 8.2 9.37 9.64
44 TS 44 44 253 75 117 - 20 6 2.0 8.2 9.37 9.64
47 TS 50 50 250 75 114 - 20 6 2.0 8.2 9.37 9.64
63 TS 63 63 243 75 108 - 20 6 2.0 8.2 9.37 9.64
35 (2)* TS 75 75 237 75 101 - 20 6 2.0 8.2 9.37 9.64
47 (2)* TS 100 100 225 75 89 - 20 6 2.0 9.15 9.64 9.64
Note - * (2) denotes 2 trusses connected together to act as a single unit
Minimum nailing option illustrated** Minimum nailing can only be used where the hanger fl anges wrap over and down the back of the supporting member by at least 45mm and are fi xed with a minimum of 4 nails are provided in the back and front faces.
There is no performance reductionwhen TS is nailed in the face only,providing all nails have been fi xed.
Where depth of girder truss bottom chord is less than 120mm a timber packer must be nailed to the top of the bottom chord.
Intr
oduc
tion
Sole
Pla
te A
nch.
/Res
trai
ntPa
nel
Fixi
ngs
Dis
prop
ortio
nate
Col
laps
eTi
mbe
r to
Mas
onry
Tim
ber t
o Ti
mbe
rTr
uss
toW
allp
late
Flex
ible
Han
gers
Mul
tiple
Con
nect
ions
Mas
onry
Le
afR
estr
aint
Stra
psM
isce
llane
ous
Cus
tom
C
onne
ctor
s
Timber To Timber Connections
56 cullen-bp.com
TM - Midi Shoe
The TM is offered as an even more economical alternative to our standard truss shoe where lower loading situations arise.
ADVANTAGESCost effective.
MATERIAL1.0mm galvanised mild steel - Z275
NB. Minimum bottom chord depth is 97mm.
•
•
Product Code
Dimensions Fixings (3.75 x 30mm) Safe Working Loads (kN)
W H B Header Joist Uplift Long Term Medium Term Short Term
TM 38 38 87 75 12 4 2.0 5.4 5.4 5.5
TM 44 44 84 75 12 4 2.0 5.4 5.4 5.5
TM 50 50 81 75 12 4 2.0 5.4 5.4 5.5
CGH - Compound Girder Hanger
The simple, but effective, compound girder hanger (CGH) accommodates both single 45º and 90º hip members (35 & 47mm) with either left hand or right hand orientation thus ensuring members are located quickly and accurately in a cost effective, positive manner.
ADVANTAGESLocates members quickly and accurately.
MATERIAL2.5mm galvanised mild steel – Z275
•
•Left Hand illustrated
LH Option LR Option
Truss width Product Code
Dimensions Fixings (3.75 x 30mm)Safe Working Loads (kN)
Kser (kN/mm)W H B Header
45° Joist 90° Joist
Side Base Side Base Uplift Long Term Medium Term
35 CGH 138 L/R 138 122 75 16 3 2 3 2 1.5 5.6 6.4 2.0
47 CGH 158 L/R 158 122 75 16 3 2 3 2 1.5 5.6 6.4 1.6
IntroductionSole Plate
Anch./R
estraintPanel
FixingsD
isproportionateC
ollapseTim
ber to M
asonryTim
ber to Tim
berTruss toW
allplateFlexibleH
angersM
ultipleC
onnectionsM
asonry Leaf
RestraintStraps
Miscellaneous
Custom
C
onnectors57Technical Hotline: 01592 777570
Timber To Timber Connections
Designed to support timber-timber connections in situations of medium to high loading.
ADVANTAGESRange of sizes and potential fi xing combinations, allow for greater design fl exibility including qualifi ed partial nail & bolt performance.
MATERIALMH – 2.0mm galvanised mild steel – Z275
•
•
MHI (Min. Width 92mm) MHE MHE (Partial Nailing)
MHE 325, 380 & 500 available in widths - 38, 39,44, 46, 50, 63, 75, 78, 88, 92, 100, 118, 122, 125, 135, 138 & 150mm.MHI 325, 380 & 500 available in widths 92, 100, 118, 125, 135, 138 & 150mm.MHE 620 available in widths - 38, 39, 44, 46, 50, 63, 75, 78, 88, 92, 100, 118, 122, 125, 135, 138, 150, 175, 183 & 200mm.MHI 620 available in widths 92, 100, 118, 125, 135, 138, 150, 175, 183 & 200mm.
MHE/MHI - Multi Hangers
Product Code
DimensionsFixings Safe Working Loads (kN)
Face Joist
Uplift Long Term
Medium Term
Short Term
W HB
Nails(3.75 x 30mm)
Bolts(M12)
Nails(3.75 x 30mm)Min Max Min Max
MHE 325/38 to 150 38 150 88 144 75 10 0 6 2.0 5.8 6.6 7.0
MHE 325/38 to 150 38 150 88 144 75 0 2 6 2.0 5.9 6.7 7.1
MHE 325/38 to 150 38 150 88 144 75 10 2 6 2.0 8.0 9.1 9.6
MHE 380/38 to 150 38 150 115 171 75 18 0 8 2.5 7.6 8.7 9.1
MHE 380/38 to 150 38 150 115 171 75 0 4 8 2.5 8.2 9.4 9.8
MHE 380/38 to 150 38 150 115 171 75 18 4 8 2.5 11.7 13.4 14.1
MHE 500/38 to 150 38 150 170 230 75 26 0 10 3.0 9.4 10.7 11.3
MHE 500/38 to 150 38 150 170 230 75 0 6 10 3.0 10.5 12.0 12.6
MHE 500/38 to 150 38 150 170 230 75 26 6 10 3.0 15.6 17.8 18.7
MHE 620/38 to 200 38 200 210 290 75 38 0 12 3.5 12.0 13.7 14.4
MHE 620/38 to 200 38 200 210 290 75 0 8 12 3.5 12.8 14.6 15.4
MHE 620/38 to 200 38 200 210 290 75 38 8 12 3.5 19.8 22.6 23.8
NB. For fl ooring applications please ensure leg length is smaller than joist depth
MHE Part Minimum truss bottom chord depth for fully installed MHE
MHE Width 38 50 75 100 150 200
MHE 325 147 147 147 122 97 N/A
MHE 380 172 172 172 147 122 N/A
MHE 500 N/A 222 222 197 172 N/A
MHE620 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 222
MHI MHE
Intr
oduc
tion
Sole
Pla
te A
nch.
/Res
trai
ntPa
nel
Fixi
ngs
Dis
prop
ortio
nate
Col
laps
eTi
mbe
r to
Mas
onry
Tim
ber t
o Ti
mbe
rTr
uss
toW
allp
late
Flex
ible
Han
gers
Mul
tiple
Con
nect
ions
Mas
onry
Le
afR
estr
aint
Stra
psM
isce
llane
ous
Cus
tom
C
onne
ctor
s
Timber To Timber Connections
58 cullen-bp.com
Long-term safe working load (kN)
No of Bolts Number of Nails
0 2 6 10 14 18 22 26 30 34 38
0 1.1 3.5 5.8 6.6 7.6 8.4 9.4 10.2 11.1 12.0
2 5.9 6.3 7.2 8.0 8.8 9.7 10.5 11.4 12.2 13.0 13.9
4 8.2 8.6 9.6 10.2 11.0 11.8 12.6 13.4 14.2 15.0 15.8
6 10.5 10.9 11.7 12.5 13.2 14.0 14.8 15.6 16.4 17.1 17.9
8 12.8 13.2 13.9 14.7 15.4 16.1 16.9 17.6 18.4 19.1 19.8
Medium-term safe working load (kN)
No of Bolts Number of Nails
0 2 6 10 14 18 22 26 30 34 38
0 1.3 4.0 6.6 7.5 8.7 9.6 10.7 11.6 12.7 13.7
2 6.7 7.2 8.2 9.1 10.0 11.1 12.0 13.0 13.9 14.8 15.9
4 9.4 9.8 10.9 11.6 12.5 13.5 14.4 15.3 16.2 17.1 18.0
6 12.0 12.4 13.3 14.3 15.1 16.0 16.9 17.8 18.7 19.5 20.4
8 14.6 15.1 15.9 16.8 17.6 18.4 19.3 20.1 21.0 21.8 22.6
Short-term safe working load (kN)
No of Bolts Number of Nails
0 2 6 10 14 18 22 26 30 34 38
0 1.3 4.2 7.0 7.9 9.1 10.1 11.3 12.2 13.3 14.4
2 7.1 7.6 8.6 9.6 10.6 11.6 12.6 13.7 14.6 15.6 16.7
4 9.8 10.3 11.5 12.2 13.2 14.2 15.1 16.1 17.0 18.0 19.0
6 12.6 13.1 14.0 15.0 15.9 16.8 17.8 18.7 19.7 20.5 21.5
8 15.4 15.8 16.7 17.6 18.5 19.3 20.3 21.1 22.1 22.9 23.8
Note - Use linear interpolation for intermediate numbers of nails or bolts.
MHE code = The overall size of the part UNFOLDED.e.g. MHE 500/100 is 500mm long, to determine leg height 500 - 100 = 400 ÷ 2= 200mm high less bend allowance.
MHE325, 500 & 620 can be folded to suit sizes between 38mm & 150mm.
MHE620 can be folded to suit sizes between 38 & 200mm wide.
Please note that although these parts can also be folded to form an internal hanger MHI the minimum width for a MHI hanger is 92mm, sizes below this are not possible as the fi xing legs would overlap. For any internal applications below 92mm wide please
refer to the IFI (Internal Flange I-Joist Hanger).
MHE / MHI - Multi Hanger
NB. Use only 3.75 x 30mm sherardised square twist nails - all bolts M12 diameter
Partial Nailing/Bolting Performance
IntroductionSole Plate
Anch./R
estraintPanel
FixingsD
isproportionateC
ollapseTim
ber to M
asonryTim
ber to Tim
berTruss toW
allplateFlexibleH
angersM
ultipleC
onnectionsM
asonry Leaf
RestraintStraps
Miscellaneous
Custom
C
onnectors59Technical Hotline: 01592 777570
Timber To Timber Connections
The MFFI hanger style provides the same generic profi le as the FFI with an increased load carrying capacity at shallower depths. It can satisfy multiple, non-standard solutions in addition to standard 90° requirements.
MATERIAL2.0mm galvanised mild steel – Z275•
MFFI-3 (Min width 92mm) MFFI MFFI (Partial Nailing)
MFFI 380 & 500 available in widths - 39, 46, 52, 61, 75, 78, 92, 100, 102, 122, 138 & 150mm.MFFI 620 available in widths - 39, 46, 52, 61, 75, 78, 92, 100, 102, 122, 138, 150, 154, 183 & 198mm.MFFI 670 available in widths - 210, 222, 225, 230 & 240mm.MFFI 720 available in widths - 260, 275 & 300mm.
Additional widths available on request. Please contact Cullen Technical 01592 777570.
MFFI - Medium Face Fix Hanger
Product Code
DimensionsFixings Safe Working Loads (kN) - Long Term
Face JoistUplift(short term)
Solid Timber
toSolid
Timber
I-Joistor GL
toGL
LVLto
LVLW H
BNails
(3.75 x 30mm)
Nails(3.75 x 30mm)Min Max Min Max
MFFI 39 to 150/380 39 150 115 170 75 18 4 2.5 7.6 7.6 8.32
MFFI 39 to 150/500 39 150 175 230 75 26 4 2.5 9.4 9.4 10.29
MFFI 39 to 198/620 39 198 211 290 75 38 4 2.5 12.0 12.0 13.14
MFFI 210 to 240/670 210 240 215 230 75 38 4 2.5 12.0 12.0 13.14
MFFI 260 to 300/720 260 300 210 230 75 38 4 2.5 12.0 12.0 13.14
NB. For fl ooring applications please ensure leg length is smaller than joist depth.
MFFI-3 MFFI
ENHANCED UPLIFTEnhanced uplift capacity can beachieved by using additional triangularnail holes in the side fl anges andfi xing web stiffeners where theincoming joist is an I-Joist.
When using web stiffeners for thispurpose ensure the I-Joistmanufacturer’s fi xing guidelines arefollowed.
ENHANCED UPLIFT CAPACITY
No of side nails Uplift (Short-term kN)
6 3
8 4
Intr
oduc
tion
Sole
Pla
te A
nch.
/Res
trai
ntPa
nel
Fixi
ngs
Dis
prop
ortio
nate
Col
laps
eTi
mbe
r to
Mas
onry
Tim
ber t
o Ti
mbe
rTr
uss
toW
allp
late
Flex
ible
Han
gers
Mul
tiple
Con
nect
ions
Mas
onry
Le
afR
estr
aint
Stra
psM
isce
llane
ous
Cus
tom
C
onne
ctor
s
Timber To Timber Connections
60 cullen-bp.com
MFFI code = to the overall size of the part UNFOLDED.e.g. MFFI 500/75 is 500mm long, to determine leg height 500 - 75 = 425 ÷ 2= 212.5mm high - less bend allowance
MFFI 380 & 500 can be folded to suit sizes between 39mm & 150mm.
MFFI 620 can be folded to suit sizes between 39mm & 198mm.
MFFI 670 can be folded to suit sizes between 210mm & 240mm.
MFFI 720 can be folded to suit sizes between 260mm & 300mm.
Please note that although these parts can also be folded to form an internal hanger MFFI-3 the minimum width for an internal MFFI-3 hanger is 92mm, sizes below this are not possible as the fi xing legs would overlap. For any internal
applications below 92mm wide please refer to the Cullen IFI (Internal Flange I-Joist Hanger) on pg.48-49.
MFFI - Medium Face Fix Hanger
MFFI-1 MFFI-2 MFFI-3 MFFI-4
MFFI-5 MFFI-6 MFFI-7 MFFI-8
TO ORDER MFFI - Example is based on a 90 x 220 LVL beam to post connection (as detailed below)Specify beam width = 90mmCorresponding hanger width = 92mmSpecify depth (beam depth = hanger depth) = 220mmProduct code required = MFFI-3 92/500
MFFI hangers are available in the following range 325, 380, 500, 620, 670 and 720mm. These sizes refer to the overall length of the fl at profi le and can be folded to suit a range of widths from 39 to 300mm (please refer to previous table).
ExampleMFFI-3 92/500 will have an overall height = 204mm (length [500mm] - width [92mm] divided by 2).
MFFI Variations
IntroductionSole Plate
Anch./R
estraintPanel
FixingsD
isproportionateC
ollapseTim
ber to M
asonryTim
ber to Tim
berTruss toW
allplateFlexibleH
angersM
ultipleC
onnectionsM
asonry Leaf
RestraintStraps
Miscellaneous
Custom
C
onnectors61Technical Hotline: 01592 777570
Timber To Timber Connections
It is not always possible to attach incoming multiple trusses to a vertical web member of a supporting girder. For instances where this is the case specify the HMH.
ADVANTAGESRequires fi xing to the bottom chord of the primary girder only.Nails supplied.
MATERIAL3mm galvanised mild steel – Z275
••
•
HMH - Heavy Multi Hanger
Minimum Truss Width Product Code
Dimensions Fixings (3.35 x 50mm) Safe Working Loads (kN)Kser
(kN/mm)W H B Header Truss Uplift Long Term
Medium Term
35 (2)* HMH 80/122 80 122 100 24 12 2.5 12.10 13.83 2.73
47 (2)* HMH 102/122 102 122 100 24 12 2.5 12.10 13.83 2.73
35 (2)* HMH 80/147 80 147 100 34 12 2.5 13.88 15.86 3.41
47 (2)* HMH 102/147 102 147 100 34 12 2.5 13.88 15.86 3.41
35 (3)* HMH 118/147 118 147 100 34 12 2.5 14.05 16.06 3.31
47 (3)* HMH 153/147 153 147 100 34 12 2.5 14.05 16.06 3.31
Notes* (2) (3) denotes 2-ply or 3-ply trusses connected together to act as a single unit.
The MDG is a girder to girder connector for medium load applications.It must be fi tted to a suitable vertical web member.
ADVANTAGES“Nail only” girder hanger
MATERIAL2.0mm galvanised mild steel – Z275
•
•
MDG - Medium Duty Girder Hanger
Minimum Truss Width
Product Code
Dimensions Minimum Vertical Web
Width
Fixings (3.75 x 30mm) Safe Working Loads (kN)Kser
(kN/mm)W H B F Header Truss Uplift Long Term
Medium Term
35 (2)* MDG 80 80 478 80 180 145 25 8 4.0 14.6 18.3 19.2
44 (2)* MDG 88 88 478 80 180 145 25 8 4.0 14.6 18.3 19.2
47 (2)* MDG 102 102 478 80 180 169 25 8 4.0 13.6 17.0 17.8
35 (3)* MDG 118 118 478 80 180 169 25 8 4.0 13.6 17.0 17.8
Notes* (2) (3) denotes 2-ply or 3-ply trusses connected together to act as a single unit.
Nails to be a minimum of 20mm from edge of timber. Where approved by the trussed rafter designer the supported girder may be notched (MDG - 2.0mm) to provide a fl ush ceiling line.
Intr
oduc
tion
Sole
Pla
te A
nch.
/Res
trai
ntPa
nel
Fixi
ngs
Dis
prop
ortio
nate
Col
laps
eTi
mbe
r to
Mas
onry
Tim
ber t
o Ti
mbe
rTr
uss
toW
allp
late
Flex
ible
Han
gers
Mul
tiple
Con
nect
ions
Mas
onry
Le
afR
estr
aint
Stra
psM
isce
llane
ous
Cus
tom
C
onne
ctor
s
Timber To Timber Connections
62 cullen-bp.com
Cullen has created a lightweight yet high performance product which accommodates various incoming girder widths. For instances beyond the HGG performance band Cullen has developed a standard high load design (VHGG) to accommodate loads up to 40 kN at various widths. The adoption of this semi-standard concept will help eliminate costly bespoke design charges.
ADVANTAGESVHGG can accommodate loads up to 40kN.All bolts/washers supplied with hangers.
MATERIALHGG - 3.0mm galvanised mild steel - Z275VHGG – Zinc undercoat with an organic bituminous top coat to BS 5268-3:2005
••
••
HGG/VHGG - Girder to Girder Hangers
HGG 3 x M20 bolts VHGG 4 x M20 bolts
Minimum Truss Width Product Code
Dimensions
Minimum Vertical Web
Width (A)
Fixings Safe Working Loads (kN)
Kser (kN/mm)W H B
Face Truss Nails
(3.75 x 30mm)
Uplift Long Term Medium TermBolts
(M20)
Nails(3.75 x 30mm)
HGG
35 (2)* HGG 80 80 540 125 120 3 3 6 3.0 23.6 27.0 3.79
44 (2)* HGG 88 88 540 125 120 3 3 6 3.0 23.6 27.0 3.79
47 (2)* HGG 102 102 540 125 120 3 3 6 3.0 23.6 27.0 3.79
35 (3)* HGG 118 118 540 125 120 3 3 6 3.0 23.6 27.0 3.0
47 (3)* HGG 153 153 540 125 120 3 3 6 3.0 23.6 27.0 3.0
47 (4)* HGG 200 200 540 125 120 3 3 6 3.0 23.6 27.0 3.0
VHGG
35 (2)* VHGG 80 80 640 150 145 4 3 6 3.0 35.6 40.0 -
44 (2)* VHGG 88 88 640 150 145 4 3 6 3.0 35.6 40.0 -
47 (2)* VHGG 102 102 640 150 145 4 3 6 3.0 35.6 40.0 -
35 (3)* VHGG 118 118 640 150 145 4 3 6 3.0 35.6 40.0 -
47 (3)* VHGG 153 153 640 150 145 4 3 6 3.0 35.6 40.0 -
47 (4)* VHGG 200 200 640 150 145 4 3 6 3.0 35.6 40.0 -
Notes* (2) (3) (4) denotes 2, 3 or 4-ply trusses connected together to act as a single unit.Bolts to be a minimum of 1.5 x Ø of bolt from the edge of timber.Washers for bolts to be 60 x 4mm thick.
Standard HGG/VHGG bolt packs are M20 x 180 bolts, for lengths outwith this size please specify when ordering.
Section of vertical web timber
Minimum vertical web width (A) - HGG = 120mm - VHGG = 145mm
Minimum bolt edge distance (B) = 1.5 x Diameter of bolt
TYPICAL EXAMPLEM20 bolt = 1.5 x 20 =30mm minimum edge distance (B).
For Slope & Skew Applications contact CULLEN TECHNICAL DEPARTMENT.
IntroductionSole Plate
Anch./R
estraintPanel
FixingsD
isproportionateC
ollapseTim
ber to M
asonryTim
ber to Tim
berTruss toW
allplateFlexibleH
angersM
ultipleC
onnectionsM
asonry Leaf
RestraintStraps
Miscellaneous
Custom
C
onnectors63Technical Hotline: 01592 777570
Timber To Timber Connections
The Angle Bracket can accommodate most situations which require connectors at 90º.
ADVANTAGESCan accommodate most 90º applications.
MATERIALLAB 100 – 2.0mm – galvanised mild steel Z275Other angle brackets 2.5mm – galvanised mild steel Z275
•
••
ABR/LAB - Angle Brackets
ABR ABR in-situ
Product Code
Dimensions Fixings Safe Working Loads (kN)
W H B Nails Bolts Load Direction Long Term Medium Term
ABR 180 90 90 63 14 0
1 2.58 2.94
2 5.53 6.32
3 4.53 5.18
Product CodeDimensions Maximum Fixing Combinations
W H B 4mmØ nail holes 8mmØ bolt holes 10mmØ bolt holes
LAB 100 40 60 60 12 2 2
ABR 180/LAB 180 90 90 63 14 4 2
ABR 240/LAB 240 150 90 63 21 4 3
ABR 300/LAB 300 150 150 63 26 4 4
Slotted hole
Bolt hole
LAB
For full details on safe working load performance please contact Cullen Technical on 01592 777570.
ABR 180 ABR 240 ABR 300 LAB 100 LAB 180 LAB 240 LAB 300
Intr
oduc
tion
Sole
Pla
te A
nch.
/Res
trai
ntPa
nel
Fixi
ngs
Dis
prop
ortio
nate
Col
laps
eTi
mbe
r to
Mas
onry
Tim
ber t
o Ti
mbe
rTr
uss
toW
allp
late
Flex
ible
Han
gers
Mul
tiple
Con
nect
ions
Mas
onry
Le
afR
estr
aint
Stra
psM
isce
llane
ous
Cus
tom
C
onne
ctor
s
Timber To Timber Connections
64 cullen-bp.com
InstallationHRA nailed to joist at top of slots to allow joist/truss to defl ect and face fi xed to top rail of internal partition.
I-Joist / Solid timber Joist or roof truss
HRA - Head Restraint AnchorThe HRA secures the head of non-load bearing partitions without transmitting unwanted loads into the frame.
ADVANTAGESAvoids over stressing of the partition frame.Minimises movement in partitions and cracking in plasterboard.Firmly anchors the head of the wall to the joists/trusses above.
MATERIAL1.0mm galvanised mild steel – Z275
FIXINGS2No. 3.75 x 30mm square twist nails to joist4No. 3.75 x 30mm square twist nails to partition head rail
PERFORMANCESafe Working Load (lateral restraint) = 0.4 kN
•••
•
••
•
Unique “bottle effect” slots
Unique tapered ‘bottle effect’ slots disengage the nails when joist/truss defl ection occurs, avoiding direct steel to steel contact
15mm gap between joist/truss andpartition maintained to allow designdefl ection to occur
The Herringbone Joist Strut provides lateral support for fl oor joists and offers a simple, robust strut in three standard sizes to accommodate popular joist centres, 400, 450 and 600mm respectively.
MATERIAL1.0mm galvanised mild steel – Z275
FIXINGSJoist span 2.5-4.5m - 1 row at mid-spanJoist span >4.5m - 2 rows at ⅓ span
•
••
TJS - Herringbone Joist Strut
Joist Centres Product Code
400mm TJS 400
450mm TJS 450
600mm TJS 600
IntroductionSole Plate
Anch./R
estraintPanel
FixingsD
isproportionateC
ollapseTim
ber to M
asonryTim
ber to Tim
berTruss toW
allplateFlexibleH
angersM
ultipleC
onnectionsM
asonry Leaf
RestraintStraps
Miscellaneous
Custom
C
onnectors65Technical Hotline: 01592 777570
Timber To Timber Connections
Truss to Wallplate Connections
TC - Truss Clip
The TC secures truss rafters to wall plates.
ADVANTAGESEliminates the potential damage skew nailing can cause to connector plates, rafters or wall plates by offering a positive fi xing on two planes with an assured safe working load.
MATERIAL0.9mm galvanised mild steel - Z275
•
•
Compliant with BS 5268 : Part 3: skew nailing of trussed rafters to wall plates not recommended
Fig. 1Truss clips can be fi xed to the external, internal or both faces of the wallplate
Fig. 2Truss clip installed to internal face
Product Code Truss Width WFixings (3.75 x 30mm) Safe Working Loads (kN) - Short Term
Wallplate Truss Uplift (X) Y1 Y2
TC 38 35 38 6 6 2.05 0.9 1.29 0.45
TC 44 44 44 6 6 2.05 0.9 1.29 0.45
TC 50 47 50 6 6 2.05 0.9 1.29 0.45
TC 38 (2) 35 38 6 6 4.10 1.80 2.58 1.74
TC 44 (2) 41 44 6 6 4.10 1.80 2.58 1.74
TC 50 (2) 47 50 6 6 4.10 1.80 2.58 1.74
(2) denotes two truss clips fi tted together as Fig.1
HLTC - High Load Truss ClipThe HLTC secures multiple truss rafters to wall plates in high load conditions.
ADVANTAGESProvides superior performance.Can be used on multiple trusses.
MATERIAL1.2mm galvanised mild steel - Z275
••
•
Product Code Wallplate WidthFixings (3.75 x 30mm) Safe Working Loads (kN) - Short Term
Wallplate Truss 1 (Uplift) 2 3 4
HLTC 90 90 10 11 4.24 3.43 4.19 4.19
HLTC 100 100 10 11 4.24 3.43 4.19 4.19
HLTC 140 140 10 11 4.24 3.43 4.19 4.19
Right hand option illustrated
NB. All loads stated for a pair of HLTC onto a double truss
Compliant with BS 5268 : Part 3: skew nailing of trussed rafters to wall plates not recommended
Note:To order left handed - HLTCLTo order right handed - HLTCR
Intr
oduc
tion
Sole
Pla
te A
nch.
/Res
trai
ntPa
nel
Fixi
ngs
Dis
prop
ortio
nate
Col
laps
eTi
mbe
r to
Mas
onry
Tim
ber t
o Ti
mbe
rTr
uss
toW
allp
late
Flex
ible
Han
gers
Mul
tiple
Con
nect
ions
Mas
onry
Le
afR
estr
aint
Stra
psM
isce
llane
ous
Cus
tom
C
onne
ctor
s
66 cullen-bp.com
InstallationSTANDARD APPLICATION
ENHANCED APPLICATION
Fix to truss using 4No. square twist nails
on each side plate.
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 fi xing on two planes with an assured safe working load. ADVANTAGES
“Push on” fi t allows truss anchor to be retained in position prior to nailing.
MATERIAL1.2 mm – galvanised mild steel - Z275
•
•
Align truss with wallplate and insert TA into position.
Stage 1 Stage 2Fix to truss using 2No.
square twist nails on each side plate.
Stage 3
Stage 3
Fix to face of timber wallplateusing 4No. 3.75 x 30mm square twist nails.
Align truss with wallplate and insert TA into position.
Stage 1 Stage 2Fix to face of timber wallplateusing 9No. 3.75 x 30mm square twist nails.
Product Code Truss Width W
Fixings (3.75 x 30mm) Safe Working Loads (kN) - Short Term
Standard EnhancedUplift - Standard Uplift - Enhanced X Y1 Y2
Wallplate Truss Wallplate Truss
TA38 35 38 4 4 9 8 2.4 4.3 0.9 1.29 0.45
TA44 44 44 4 4 9 8 2.4 4.3 0.9 1.29 0.45
TA50 47 50 4 4 9 8 2.4 4.3 0.9 1.29 0.45
Compliant with BS 5268 : Part 3: skew nailing of trussed rafters to wall plates not recommended
Optional triangular nail holes for enhanced uplift resistance
67Technical Hotline: 01592 777570
Truss to Wallplate Connections
IntroductionSole Plate
Anch./R
estraintPanel
FixingsD
isproportionateC
ollapseTim
ber to M
asonryTim
ber to Tim
berTruss toW
allplateFlexibleH
angersM
ultipleC
onnectionsM
asonry Leaf
RestraintStraps
Miscellaneous
Custom
C
onnectors
InstallationStage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3
Tap bearing plate “A” into position on underside of truss bearing area.
Install face nails to either face of wallplate “B” (6no.)
Install all remaining wallplate nails.
Stage 4 Stage 5
Locate truss in position. Nail through side support fl anges “C” into truss.
SS - Slide ShoeThe 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.
ADVANTAGESProvides a max. of 26mm lateral movement without compromising its resistance to uplift.
MATERIAL1.2mm galvanised mild steel - Z275
•
•
Product Code Truss WidthFixings (3.75 x 30mm) Safe Working Loads (kN) short term
Wallplate Truss Uplift (X) (Y)
SS 38 38 10 6 2.42 1.61 0
SS 44 44 10 6 2.42 1.61 0
SS 50 50 10 6 2.42 1.61 0
SS 75 75 10 6 2.42 1.61 0
SS 100 100 10 6 2.42 1.61 0
SS 150 150 10 6 2.42 1.61 0
SS 200 200 10 6 2.42 1.61 0
Notes1. For pneumatic gun nailing options contact Cullen Technical on 01592 777570.2. For sizes outwith this range please contact Cullen Technical on 01592 777570
Nail to innermost point of slotted holes
Intr
oduc
tion
Sole
Pla
te A
nch.
/Res
trai
ntPa
nel
Fixi
ngs
Dis
prop
ortio
nate
Col
laps
eTi
mbe
r to
Mas
onry
Tim
ber t
o Ti
mbe
rTr
uss
toW
allp
late
Flex
ible
Han
gers
Mul
tiple
Con
nect
ions
Mas
onry
Le
afR
estr
aint
Stra
psM
isce
llane
ous
Cus
tom
C
onne
ctor
s
68 cullen-bp.com
Truss to Wallplate Connections
FAS - Framing Anchor
The FAS secures trussed rafters to wall plates, joist trimming and framing of timbers. It provides a versatile/adjustable connector, which ensures a positive fi xing on two planes, eliminating the potential damage skew nailing can cause whilst providing an assured safe working load.
ADVANTAGESRotational effect reduced when used in pairs.
MATERIAL1.0mm galvanised mild steel – Z275
•
•
FAS variations can be bent on-site to form the above
Load DirectionSafe Working Loads (kN) per anchor Safe Working Loads (kN) per pair of anchors
Long Term Medium Term Long Term Medium Term
1 1.92 2.20 3.84 4.4
2 1.08 1.24 2.16 2.48
3 (Uplift) 1.37 1.57 2.74 3.14
4 1.10 1.26 2.2 2.52
5 0.62 0.71 1.24 1.42
6 (Uplift) 1.37 1.57 2.74 3.14
7 0.47 0.54 0.94 1.08
8 1.14 1.30 2.28 2.60
IntroductionSole Plate
Anch./R
estraintPanel
FixingsD
isproportionateC
ollapseTim
ber to M
asonryTim
ber to Tim
berTruss toW
allplateFlexibleH
angersM
ultipleC
onnectionsM
asonry Leaf
RestraintStraps
Miscellaneous
Custom
C
onnectors69Technical Hotline: 01592 777570
Truss to Wallplate Connections
TA1/TA2 - Framing AnchorsThe TA1 Anchor provides a versatile connector. It ensures a positive fi xing on two planes without encroaching into the internal space, eliminating the potential damage skew nailing can cause therefore, providing an assured safe working load. The TA2 provides all the advantages of the TA1 with an extended leg to accommodate deep wallplates or fi xing direct to timber studs.
ADVANTAGESEliminates the potential damage of skew nailing.
MATERIALTA1 & TA2 - 1.2mm galvanised mild steel - Z275
•
•
TA1
TA2
Load DirectionSafe Working Loads (kN) Short Term per anchor Safe Working Loads (kN) Short Term per pair of anchors
TA1 TA2 TA1 TA2
1 (Uplift) 1.68 1.68 3.36 3.36
2 0.45 0.45 1.62 1.88
3 1.17 1.43 1.62 1.88
4 0.45 0.60 0.90 1.20
Flexible Hangers
The FTH/FTHI are adaptable concepts in top fi x support, typically required in girder–girder connections where higher loads need to be transferred safely and economically.
ADVANTAGESFlexible nature of its design can also accommodate high load, skew applications that may arise.
MATERIALHeader fl ange 4mm mild steelBeam fl ange 4mm mild steelFinish – the FTH range is available post galvanised to BS729 or alternatively zinc painted
•
•••
FTH/FTHI - Flexible Timber Hanger
(Chamfer leading edge of headercorner to suit hanger top fl ange)Beam to beam connection (LVL or Glulam)
Any width and depth available to order.The safe working loads are not depth dependent and the fi gures quoted apply to all depths of beams.
FTHI available in depths of 195, 225, 240, 300, 350, 400 and 450mm.FTHI widths available 39, 46, 52, 61, 65, 75, 78, 92, 100, 105, 122, 130, 138, 150, 183, 198 and 222mm.
F Dimension = (H-10mm) unless specifi ed.
Safe Working Loads - I-Joist (FTHI)
Safe Working Loads - Open Web Joist (FTHI)
Safe Working Loads - Roof-Truss / Solid Timber (FTH)
Hanger Dimensions (mm) Fixings(3.75 x 30mm)
Safe Working Loads (kN) LVL or GL
W H B F (Flange height) Top Joist Uplift Long Term Medium Term
39 - 222 195 - 450 150 Variable 4 2 1.0 22.85 25.55
Hanger Dimensions (mm) Fixings(3.75 x 30mm)
Safe Working Loads (kN) LVL or GL
W H B F (Flange height) Top Joist Uplift Long Term Medium Term
39 - 300 195 - 450 150 Variable 4 2 1.0 22.85 25.55
FTHI available in depths of 195, 225, 240, 300, 350, 400 and 450mm.FTHI widths available 39, 46, 50, 75, 100, 125, 150, 198, 225, 250 and 300mm.
FTH available in depths of 195, 225, 240, 300, 350, 400 and 450mm.FTH widths available 38, 44, 50, 63, 75, 88, 102, 118, 125, 153 and 198mm.
Hanger Dimensions (mm) Fixings(3.75 x 30mm)
Safe Working Loads (kN) LVL or GL
W H B F (Flange height) Top Joist Uplift Long Term Medium Term
38 - 198 195 - 450 150 Variable 4 2 1.0 22.85 25.55
FTH hangers are manufactured 10mm less than stated height to allow 10mm notching to underside of solid timber joists.
70 cullen-bp.com
Intr
oduc
tion
Sole
Pla
te A
nch.
/Res
trai
ntPa
nel
Fixi
ngs
Dis
prop
ortio
nate
Col
laps
eTi
mbe
r to
Mas
onry
Tim
ber t
o Ti
mbe
rTr
uss
toW
allp
late
Flex
ible
Han
gers
Mul
tiple
Con
nect
ions
Mas
onry
Le
afR
estr
aint
Stra
psM
isce
llane
ous
Cus
tom
C
onne
ctor
s
TO ORDER FTHExample is based on a 2 ply 47 x 225 truss with a long-term reaction of 12.5 kN onto LVL headerThe safe working load required = 12.5 kN long termSpecify beam width combination (2 x 47) = 94mmCorresponding hanger width from table (pg.70) = 100mmSpecify depth (beam depth = hanger depth) = 225mmProduct code required = FTH 100/225(The FTH is capable of transferring a safe working load of 15.23 kN long term)
Any width and depth available to order.
All non-standard designs carry full P.I. insurance cover.Contact Cullen Technical for safe working load information for offset/skewed and dropped fl oor applications.
If we haven’t thought of it yet, send us the details and let us design it for you.
FTHS skewed at 45° - plan view
To order offset optionSpecify FTH0 - W/H/O/(L
or R)Width/Height/Offset/
Orientation
To order dropped fl oor option
Specify FTHD – W/H/FWidth/Height/Floor Depth
45º LEFT HAND ORIENTATION
To order skew optionSpecify FTHS - W/H/A/(L or R) - Width/Height/Angle/Orientation
FTHS skewed at 45°
Offset Option
Dropped Application
Slope and Skew Applications
PERFORMANCEFor full safe working loads for sloped and skewed applications contact Cullen Technical Department on 01592 777570.
TYPICAL EXAMPLEThe FTHS skewed at 45º will provide a safe working load of 10.66 kN long term onto LVL header
Flexible Hangers
71Technical Hotline: 01592 777570
IntroductionSole Plate
Anch./R
estraintPanel
FixingsD
isproportionateC
ollapseTim
ber to M
asonryTim
ber to Tim
berTruss toW
allplateFlexibleH
angersM
ultipleC
onnectionsM
asonry Leaf
RestraintStraps
Miscellaneous
Custom
C
onnectors
InstallationStage 1 - Adjust Angle
Stage 2 - Fixing To Header Member
Stage 3 - Locate Incoming Member
VS - Variable Skewed HangerThe VS offers a superior level of performance to traditional joist hangers. The unique construction provides a variable skewed angle of between 30˚ and 90˚.
ADVANTAGESAdjustable between 30˚ and 90˚.No need to mitre cut joist.Angle scale on base to ease adjustment.No Backer block.
MATERIAL2.0 mm – galvanised mild steel - Z275
••••
•
VS hangers can be adjusted to the desired angle once only
Adjust side plate to approximate angle between 30° and 90° using scale on base of hanger, bending only once.
OR ALTERNATIVELY
Where incoming members widths are greater than 63mm wide, adjust bend to 90°, bending only once.
1. Align VS to face of header member.
2. Face fi x VS to header member using 11no. 3.75 x 30mm square twist nails.
Locate incoming member and adjust side plate to correct angle.1.
Where incoming members widths are greater than 63mm wide, the side plate has been bent to 90˚. Now locate the incoming member and adjust second bend to suit, bending once only.
Fix to incoming member using 6no. 3.75 x 30mm square twist nails. Where incoming member is an I-Joist, web stiffeners must be fi xed as per I-Joist manufacturer’s guidelines.
2.
Please ensure that: 1no. inner nail hole (indicated in red) & 1no. outer nail hole (indicated in red) are fi lled on the underside with 3.75 x 30mm square twist nails.
3.
VS for trussesVS for Open Web VS for I-Joists
Angle scale on base to ease adjustment
Flexible Hangers
72 cullen-bp.com
Intr
oduc
tion
Sole
Pla
te A
nch.
/Res
trai
ntPa
nel
Fixi
ngs
Dis
prop
ortio
nate
Col
laps
eTi
mbe
r to
Mas
onry
Tim
ber t
o Ti
mbe
rTr
uss
toW
allp
late
Flex
ible
Han
gers
Mul
tiple
Con
nect
ions
Mas
onry
Le
afR
estr
aint
Stra
psM
isce
llane
ous
Cus
tom
C
onne
ctor
s
Hanger Fixings (3.75x30mm)UpliftShortTerm(kN)
Safe Working Load (kN) - Long Term
ModelNo. W H B Face Joist
30˚ to 90˚
C16 / TR26 C16 / TR26Enhanced Performance
VS135 L/R 245 135 125 11 4 1.7 3.25 3.25
VS175 L/R 245 175 125 11 6 2.5 4.16 5.17
VS195 L/R 245 195 125 11 6 2.5 4.16 5.17
VS220 L/R 245 220 125 11 6 2.5 4.16 5.17
Hanger Fixings (3.75x30mm)
UpliftShortTerm(kN)
Safe Working Load (kN) - Long Term
ModelNo. W H B Face Joist
30˚ to 90˚
Joistto Joist
(no backer blocks)
Enhanced Performance (with backer
blocks)
I-Joistto
GL / LVL
GL / LVLto
GL / LVL
VS135 L/R 245 135 125 11 4 1.7 3.25 3.25 3.25 3.25
VS175 L/R 245 175 125 11 6 2.5 4.16 5.17 5.17 5.17
VS195 L/R 245 195 125 11 6 2.5 4.16 5.17 5.17 5.17
VS220 L/R 245 220 125 11 6 2.5 4.16 5.17 5.17 5.17
VS240 L/R 245 240 125 11 6 2.5 4.16 5.17 5.17 5.17
VS300 L/R 245 300 125 11 6 2.5 4.16 5.17 5.17 5.17
Fix backer block to front side only.
ENHANCED PERFORMANCE WITH BACKER BLOCKS
Profi le for joist widths above 63mm (max joist width = 97mm)
Profi le for up to 63mm wide joists.
To achieve an enhanced performance for I-Joists face nail through the 4No. triangular nail holes using 3.75 x 30mm square twist nails into either solid headers or a properly fi tted backer block.
NB: Backer block to be fi tted tight to top fl ange.
RIGHTHAND
LEFTHAND
For loads outwith these please contact Cullen Technical on 01592 777570
To order specify Left or Right hand orientation
Safe Working Loads - I-Joists & Open Web
Safe Working Loads - Roof-Truss
Right hand VS shown for illustration purposes
L = left-handed R = right-handed
L = left-handed R = right-handed
Flexible Hangers
73Technical Hotline: 01592 777570
IntroductionSole Plate
Anch./R
estraintPanel
FixingsD
isproportionateC
ollapseTim
ber to M
asonryTim
ber to Tim
berTruss toW
allplateFlexibleH
angersM
ultipleC
onnectionsM
asonry Leaf
RestraintStraps
Miscellaneous
Custom
C
onnectors
InstallationStage 1 - Adjust Angle
Stage 2 - Fixing To Supporting Wall
Stage 3 - Locate Incoming Member
VSM - Variable Skewed Hanger On Masonry
The VSM hanger offers a superior level of performance to traditional joist hangers. The unique construction provides a variable skewed angle of between 30˚ and 90˚.
ADVANTAGESAdjustable between 30˚ and 90˚.Angle scale on base to ease adjustment.Qualifi ed S.W.L. with no masonry above.No need to mitre cut joist.Not block width dependant.
MATERIAL2.0 mm – galvanised mild steel - Z600
•••••
•
VSM hangers can be adjusted to the desired angle once only
75mm
Adjust side plate to approximate angle between 30° and 90° using scale on base of hanger, bending only once.
OR ALTERNATIVELY
Where incoming members widths are greater than 63mm wide, adjust bend to 90°, bending only once.
Locate incoming member and adjust side plate to correct angle.1.
Where incoming members widths are greater than 63mm wide, the side plate has been bent to 90˚. Now locate the incoming member and adjust second bend to suit, bending only once.
Fix to incoming member using 6no. 3.75 x 30mm square twist nails. Where incoming member is an I-Joist, web stiffeners must be fi xed as per I-Joist manufacturer’s guidelines.
2.
Please ensure that: 1no. inner nail hole (indicated in red) & 1no. outer nail hole (indicated in red)are fi lled on the underside with 3.75 x 30mm square twist nails.
3.
Position VSM fl ush against masonry.
VSM for trussesVSM for Open Web VSM for I-Joists
Angle scale on base to ease adjustment
Flexible Hangers
74 cullen-bp.com
Intr
oduc
tion
Sole
Pla
te A
nch.
/Res
trai
ntPa
nel
Fixi
ngs
Dis
prop
ortio
nate
Col
laps
eTi
mbe
r to
Mas
onry
Tim
ber t
o Ti
mbe
rTr
uss
toW
allp
late
Flex
ible
Han
gers
Mul
tiple
Con
nect
ions
Mas
onry
Le
afR
estr
aint
Stra
psM
isce
llane
ous
Cus
tom
C
onne
ctor
s
Blockwork
Hanger Fixings (3.75x30mm)
Uplift Short Term (kN)
Safe Working Load (kN) - Long Term
Model No. W H B Joist No Masonry Above30˚ - 90˚
Minimum Of 675mm Of FullyCured Masonry Above Hanger
30˚ - 90˚
2.8 N/mm²
VSM225 L/R 245 225 125 6 2.5 1.6 3.86
VSM240 L/R 245 240 125 6 2.5 1.6 3.86
VSM300 L/R 245 300 125 6 2.5 1.6 3.86
3.5 N/mm²
VSM225 L/R 245 225 125 6 2.5 2.0 4.82
VSM240 L/R 245 240 125 6 2.5 2.0 4.82
VSM 300 L/R 245 300 125 6 2.5 2.0 4.82
7.0 N/mm²
VSM 225 L/R 245 225 125 6 2.5 2.0 4.82
VSM 240 L/R 245 240 125 6 2.5 2.0 4.82
VSM 300 L/R 245 300 125 6 2.5 2.0 4.82
RIGHT HAND
LEFT HAND
NoteJoist hanger must abut face of masonry wall to perform as quoted.
For loads outwith these please contact Cullen Technical.
To order specify Left or Right hand orientation
Safe Working Loads
Right hand VSM shown for illustration purposes
L = left-handed R = right-handed
Profi le for joist widths above 63mm (max joist width = 97mm)
Profi le for up to 63mm wide joists.
Flexible Hangers
75Technical Hotline: 01592 777570
IntroductionSole Plate
Anch./R
estraintPanel
FixingsD
isproportionateC
ollapseTim
ber to M
asonryTim
ber to Tim
berTruss toW
allplateFlexibleH
angersM
ultipleC
onnectionsM
asonry Leaf
RestraintStraps
Miscellaneous
Custom
C
onnectors
InstallationStage 1
Stage 2
VRC - Variable Ridge Connector
VRC- right handed
-35°
adjustable to
+45°
NB. All VRC connectors require web stiffeners for I-Joist applications
Attach VRC to solid header using 9 nails.
VRC- left handed
The VRC hanger provides a variable sloped and skewed angle.
ADVANTAGESFlexible adjustment on-site.Positive load transfer.
MATERIAL1.5mm – galvanised mild steel - Z275
••
•
Flexible Hangers
76 cullen-bp.com
Intr
oduc
tion
Sole
Pla
te A
nch.
/Res
trai
ntPa
nel
Fixi
ngs
Dis
prop
ortio
nate
Col
laps
eTi
mbe
r to
Mas
onry
Tim
ber t
o Ti
mbe
rTr
uss
toW
allp
late
Flex
ible
Han
gers
Mul
tiple
Con
nect
ions
Mas
onry
Le
afR
estr
aint
Stra
psM
isce
llane
ous
Cus
tom
C
onne
ctor
s
2. Wipe over baseplate and side fl ange at appropriate crease line.
1. Offer incoming member and fi x to baseplate using 2no. nails to underside.
Stage 3
Stage 4
Stage 5
Slope and skew applications only.
Rotate to required angle and secure at eaves.
Both LH and RH can accommodate 90° slope applications.
Nail bottom side fl ange using 2 no. nails into appropriate nail holes.
Bring side fl ange round and fi x using any 4 nail holes.
Flexible Hangers
77Technical Hotline: 01592 777570
IntroductionSole Plate
Anch./R
estraintPanel
FixingsD
isproportionateC
ollapseTim
ber to M
asonryTim
ber to Tim
berTruss toW
allplateFlexibleH
angersM
ultipleC
onnectionsM
asonry Leaf
RestraintStraps
Miscellaneous
Custom
C
onnectors
SA45 - Skewed Angle
The Skewed Angle (SA) provides qualifi ed performance with an element of fl exibility on-site. The angle is supplied pre-bent at 45° as shown and can be adjusted up to an angle of 135° as required. The SA must only be bent once.
ADVANTAGESCan be adjusted on site.
MATERIAL1.2mm galvanised mild steel - Z275
•
•
Enhanced performance using 3.75 x 75mm roundwire nails through fl ange A only.
Load DirectionFixings Safe Working Loads (kN) per anchor at 45°
Joist (A) Header (B) Long Term Medium Term
1 5No. 3.75 x 30 5No. 3.75 x 30 1.81 2.07
1 5No. 3.75 x 75 5No. 3.75 x 30 3.43 3.92
For loads at other angles please contact Cullen Technical on 01592 777570.
45L/R - Face Fix 45°
The 45 L/R timber to timber connector offers a pre-skewed 45º left or right hand orientation.
MATERIAL1.5mm galvanised mild steel - Z275•
JoistDepth
Dimensions Fixings Safe Working Loads (kN)
Product Code W H B Face Joist Uplift Long term Medium term
195 to 200 45L-46/145 46 145 50 17 3 0.8 3.72 3.72
195 to 220 45L-46/195 46 195 50 17 3 0.8 5.55 5.55
220 to 245 45L-46/220 46 220 50 17 3 0.8 5.55 5.55
300 to 450 45L-46/295 46 295 50 17 3 0.8 6.93 6.93
45L illustrated45L 46/220
Hangers shown are for 45mm wide joists, available in widths of 39, 46, 52, 61, 65, 72, 75, 88, 92 and 100mm.
Sizes vary with width & skew
Flexible Hangers
78 cullen-bp.com
Intr
oduc
tion
Sole
Pla
te A
nch.
/Res
trai
ntPa
nel
Fixi
ngs
Dis
prop
ortio
nate
Col
laps
eTi
mbe
r to
Mas
onry
Tim
ber t
o Ti
mbe
rTr
uss
toW
allp
late
Flex
ible
Han
gers
Mul
tiple
Con
nect
ions
Mas
onry
Le
afR
estr
aint
Stra
psM
isce
llane
ous
Cus
tom
C
onne
ctor
s
ACE - Adjustable Connector Eaves
The ACE has the fl exibility to be adjustable on-site for angles between 15º and 45º and eliminates the need to use bevelled wallplates.
ADVANTAGESFlexible adjustment on-site.Positive load transfer.
MATERIAL1.2mm galvanised mild steel - Z275
••
•
InstallationStage 1 Stage 2
Install face nails to outside of wallplate. Adjust hanger fl ange to the required pitch.
Stage 3 Stage 4
Install all wallplate nails. Install all rafter nails.
V1 = Vertical directionS1 = Along wall plate directionS2 = Down slope direction
Product CodeFixings (3.75 x 30mm) Safe Working Loads (kN)
Wallplate Joist UpliftShort-Term
V1 Down Medium Term
S1 Short Term
S2 Medium & Short Term
ACE 46 9 4 1.46 2.82 1.36 1.39
ACE 61 9 4 1.46 3.05 1.36 1.39
ACE 75 9 4 1.46 3.55 1.36 1.39
ACE 100 9 4 1.46 4.59 1.36 1.39
Flexible Hangers
79Technical Hotline: 01592 777570
IntroductionSole Plate
Anch./R
estraintPanel
FixingsD
isproportionateC
ollapseTim
ber to M
asonryTim
ber to Tim
berTruss toW
allplateFlexibleH
angersM
ultipleC
onnectionsM
asonry Leaf
RestraintStraps
Miscellaneous
Custom
C
onnectors
Multiple Connections
I-Clip
The I-Clip joins multiple I-Joists together eliminating the need for fi ller blocks.
ADVANTAGESQuick and simple to install.Flared end for simple jointing.Safely joins multiple I-Joists together allowing them to act as a single unit.Connections visible to ensure compliance.
MATERIAL1.5mm galvanised mild steel - Z275
•••
•
•
Patent No. 2402985
I-Clip is not dependent on joist width.
I-Clip to be fi xed at each end of multiple joist ensuring that I-Clip is a minimum of 125mm from end of joist to avoid any clashing with hanger base plates.
Typical Arrangement of I-Clips at Joist EndsThis detail is not a joist design requirement, but will provide a
safer site handling option
To Order The I-ClipJoist Depth
(Example - Joist series) I-Clip
220 JJI I - 220 - 46 JJI
241 BCI I - 241 - 34 BCI
300 FJI I - 301 - 39 FJI
356 TJI I - 356 - 34 TJI
InstallationStage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3
Lay I-Joist fl at and mark location of I-Clips, press clips into position on top face
of I-Joist.
Position second ply of multiple joist on top of I-Clips and tap together with a
hammer to ensure a tight fi t.
Fix I-Clips to top & bottom fl anges of multiple I-Joist using 6no. 3.75 x 30mm square twist nails ensuring that I-Joists
are fi tted tightly together
80 cullen-bp.com
Intr
oduc
tion
Sole
Pla
te A
nch.
/Res
trai
ntPa
nel
Fixi
ngs
Dis
prop
ortio
nate
Col
laps
eTi
mbe
r to
Mas
onry
Tim
ber t
o Ti
mbe
rTr
uss
toW
allp
late
Flex
ible
Han
gers
Mul
tiple
Con
nect
ions
Mas
onry
Le
afR
estr
aint
Stra
psM
isce
llane
ous
Cus
tom
C
onne
ctor
s
Face fi x hanger using backer blocks and I-Clips.
Backer blocks are required front face only please ensure nails are clenched
Single I-Joists to Double I-Joist connection using UI hanger and I-clips.
No fi ller or backer blocks required.
InstallationStage 1 Stage 2
Locate UZ-Clip on inside of joist and fi x using 3no. 3.75 x 30mm square twist nails.
(1no. edge face & 2no. top face).
Position two joists together and secure by fi xing 2no. 3.75x 30mm square twist nails to
remaining holes.
2no. I-Clips fi xed each side of joists where incoming load is greater than 7.24kN depending on joist series.
1no. I-Clip fi xed each side of joists where incoming load is 7.24kN or less depending on joist series.
Typical Arrangement of I-Clips for a 2-Ply header with Concentrated Point Load
Typical Arrangement of I-Clips for a 2-Ply header with Regular Point Loads
2no. I-Clips fi xed each side of joists where incoming load is greater than 3.62kN depending on joist series.
1no. I-Clip fi xed between joists where incoming loads are 3.62kN or less depending on joist series.
Maximum load (kN) on headers fi xed with I-Clips
Number of Pairs of I-Clips 2 Ply Header
1 Pair 7.24kN
2 Pairs 10.86kN
Maximum regular load (kN) on headers fi xed with I-Clips
Number of Pairs of I-Clips between incoming joists 2 Ply Header
1 Pair 3.62kN
2 Pairs 5.43kN
UZ-Clip - Multiple Open Web Joists
Multiple Open Web joists can be connected together using UZ-clips. This will allow the joists to act as a single unit which in turn allows the design load to be effi ciently transferred. For sizes and material specifi cation please refer to page 100.
Multiple Connections
81Technical Hotline: 01592 777570
IntroductionSole Plate
Anch./R
estraintPanel
FixingsD
isproportionateC
ollapseTim
ber to M
asonryTim
ber to Tim
berTruss toW
allplateFlexibleH
angersM
ultipleC
onnectionsM
asonry Leaf
RestraintStraps
Miscellaneous
Custom
C
onnectors
FastenMaster Range
APPLICATIONFor use in various situations in timber frame where multiple members are required, typically trimmer joists, multiple fl oor joists, lintels & multiple girders.
ADVANTAGESRequire no pre-drilling.2 & 3-ply members are installed into only one side.Quick & easy to install.Have a higher lateral load capacity than nails or screws of similar diameter. Have the fastener length marked on the head for positive identifi cation once installed.Have an epoxy coating to protect against corrosion.
••••••
TimberLok - Multiple Open Web JoistsTimberLok fasteners are made from heat-treated steel with multi-layer epoxy coating protection and are available in six lengths - 63, 102, 114, 152, 203 & 254mm.
InstallationTimberLok fasteners should be inserted into both the top and bottom chord of the Open Web joist.It is particularly important that the fasteners should be installed precisely at the vertical centre of the chords.Install fasteners so that the washer head meets fl ush with the face of the timber.Install fasteners at a minimum of 150mm and a maximum of 600mm from the end of the joist.Install fasteners at a minimum horizontal spacing of 150mm and a maximum horizontal spacing of 600mm ensuring that a fastener is located in each V-section on both the top and bottom chords.
•••••
Head Style 7.8mm Hex Drive
Diameters
Plain shaft 4.8mm
Outer thread 6.5mm
Inner thread 4.4mm
Thread length 51mm*
*Except in the case of 63mm long fastener where thread length is 31mm.
Typical connection detail of TimberLok fasteners at 300mm centres in both top & bottom
chords of a 2-ply Open Web joist connections
TimberLok - Lateral load-carrying capacitiesLong-term permissible lateral load for a single TimberLok fastener for common 2-ply Open Web connections.
Open Web connection - Fasteners to top & bottom chords*
Length of TimberLok Fastener
Long-term permissible lateral load carrying
capacity (kN) per fi xing
2-ply 72mm wide Open Web joists 114 0.75
2-ply 97mm wide Open Web joists 152 0.75
*this table assumes top & bottom chords of TR26 timber
Multiple Connections
82 cullen-bp.com
Intr
oduc
tion
Sole
Pla
te A
nch.
/Res
trai
ntPa
nel
Fixi
ngs
Dis
prop
ortio
nate
Col
laps
eTi
mbe
r to
Mas
onry
Tim
ber t
o Ti
mbe
rTr
uss
toW
allp
late
Flex
ible
Han
gers
Mul
tiple
Con
nect
ions
Mas
onry
Le
afR
estr
aint
Stra
psM
isce
llane
ous
Cus
tom
C
onne
ctor
s
Typical connection detail of pairs of TrussLok fasteners at 600mm centres in 2-ply LVL
TrussLok - Connections For Multiple Members of LVL
TrussLok fasteners are manufactured from case-hardened steel with multi-layer epoxy coating protection and are available in three lengths - 86, 127, 171mm
TrussLok - Lateral load carrying capacities - LVLLong-term permissible lateral load for a single TrussLok fastener for common combinations of 2 member joints in LVL.
GENERAL NOTESThe permissible lateral load-carrying capacity of TrussLok fasteners can be evaluated for any combination of engineered wood member thickness using Annex G of BS5268-2, based on the following parameters:
Screw diameter (d) of 5.7mm.Design yield moment (My,d) of 18000Nmm².Design embedding strength (fh,d) of 17.5N/mm² applicable for LVL.Load duration modifi cation factors of 1.00 for long-term, 1.12 for medium-term and 1.25 for short-term & very short-term durations.
1.2.3.4.
The fi gures in the table assume:5. The load may be acting parallel or perpendicular to the grain.6. Both the headside & pointside members comprise the same engineered wood product.7. Minimum pointside penetration of 37mm.8. Minimum edge & end distances of 50mm & 100mm respectively.9. Minimum spacing between perpendicular & parallel to the grain of 50mm & 100mm respectively.
Head Style 9.5mm Hex Drive
Diameters
Plain shaft 5.7mm
Outer thread 7.2mm
Inner thread 5.3mm
Thread length 37mm
Thickness of headside member (mm)
Thickness of pointside member (mm) Length of TrussLok fastener Long-term permissible lateral load carrying
capacity (kN) per fi xing
45 45 86 1.1
45 89/90 127 1.3
75 75 127 1.3
89/90 45 127 1.2
89/90 89/90 171 1.3
Multiple Connections
83Technical Hotline: 01592 777570
IntroductionSole Plate
Anch./R
estraintPanel
FixingsD
isproportionateC
ollapseTim
ber to M
asonryTim
ber to Tim
berTruss toW
allplateFlexibleH
angersM
ultipleC
onnectionsM
asonry Leaf
RestraintStraps
Miscellaneous
Custom
C
onnectors
LedgerLok - Connections for Multiple Members of Glulam & Solid Timber
LedgerLok fasteners are manufactured from heat-treated steel with multi-layer epoxy coating protection and are available in four lengths - 66, 87, 102 & 135mm.
Typical connection detail of pairs of LedgerLok fasteners at 600mm centres in 2-ply Glulam
Head Style 7.8mm Hex Drive
Diameters
Plain shaft 5.8mm
Outer thread 7.7mm
Inner thread 5.2mm
Thread length 50mm
LedgerLok - Lateral load Carrying Capacities - Glulam (Table 1)Long-term permissible lateral load for a single LedgerLok fastener for common combinations of 2 member joints in Glulam
Thickness of headside member (mm)
Thickness of pointside member (mm) Length of TrussLok fastener Long-term permissible lateral load carrying
capacity (kN) per fi xing
38 38 66 0.74
45 45 87 1.10
75 75 135 1.34
38 75 102 1.17
LedgerLok - Lateral Load Carrying Capacities - Solid Timber (Table 2)Long-term permissible lateral load for a single LedgerLok fastener for common combinations of 2 member joints in solid timber
Thickness of headside member (mm)
Thickness of pointside member (mm) Length of TrussLok fastener Long-term permissible lateral load carrying
capacity (kN) per fi xing
35 35 66 0.88
45 45 87 1.16
47 47 87 1.17
75 75 135 1.37
GENERAL NOTESThe permissible lateral load-carrying capacity of LedgerLok fasteners can be evaluated for any combination of Glulam (table 1) or solid timber (Table 2) member thickness using Annex G of BS5268-2, based on the following parameters.1. Screw diameter (d) of 5.8mm.2. Design yield moment (My,d) of 19000N/mm².3. Design embedding strength (fh,d) of 16.5N/mm² applicable for Glulam of strength class GL24 or greater (Table 1).4. Design embedding strength (fh,d) of 14.6N/mm² applicable for C16 timber, 16.5N/mm² applicable for C24 timber, & 17.4N/mm² applicable for TR26 timber (Table 2).5. Load duration modifi cation factors of 1.00 for long-term, 1.12 for medium-term and 1.25 for short-term & very short-term durations.The fi gures in table 1 & table 2 assume:6. The load may be acting parallel or perpendicular to the grain.7. Minimum pointside penetration of 25mm for Glulam members (Table 1).8. Minimum pointside penetration of 30mm for solid timber members (Table 2).9. Minimum edge & end distances of 45mm & 100mm respectively.10. Minimum spacing between perpendicular & parallel to the grain of 60mm & 100mm respectively.
Multiple Connections
84 cullen-bp.com
Intr
oduc
tion
Sole
Pla
te A
nch.
/Res
trai
ntPa
nel
Fixi
ngs
Dis
prop
ortio
nate
Col
laps
eTi
mbe
r to
Mas
onry
Tim
ber t
o Ti
mbe
rTr
uss
toW
allp
late
Flex
ible
Han
gers
Mul
tiple
Con
nect
ions
Mas
onry
Le
afR
estr
aint
Stra
psM
isce
llane
ous
Cus
tom
C
onne
ctor
s
LedgerLok - Procedure For Designing Connections of Multiple Girder Roof-Trusses
Top Chord Dead Load (kN/m² on slope) 0.685
Top Chord imposed (snow) load (kN/m² plan)
For pitches ≤30˚ 0.75
For pitches >30˚ 0.75 [(60 - pitch) / 30]
Bottom chord dead load (kN/m²) 0.25
Bottom chord imposed (storage) load (kN/m²)Water tank loads as BS5268-3 0.25
Design assumptions:The connection details given are applicable to trusses with pitches between 15˚ and 45˚ and supporting the following loadings:
Design procedure:Step 1: Design the girder truss in accordance with the software provided by your system-owner.Step 2: Determine the appropriate LedgerLok fastener length and the spacing required in the girder truss bottom chord for the relevant return span of the incoming trusses using Table 1 for 2-ply girders and Table 2 for 3-ply girders. The layout of the fasteners is to be as per Figure 1 for bottom chord depths ≤97mm or as per Figure 2 for bottom chord depths >97mm.Step 3: Determine the LedgerLok fastener spacing and layout required in the girder truss top chords and webs based on Figure 3 for member depths ≤97mm or based on Figure 4 for member depths >97mm.
Maximum Return Spans of Incoming Trusses For A Range of LedgerLok Fastener Spacings Table 1 - Maximum Return Spans of Trusses Spanning Onto 2-Ply Girder Trusses
Size of bottom chord mem-bers of girder truss
Length of LedgerLok Fastener
Maximum return spans (m) of incoming trusses for LedgerLok fastener spacings (S) of:
100mm 150mm 200mm 300mm 400mm 600mm
35x72, 35x84 66 N/A 7.1 5.1 3.2 2.2 N/A
35x97 66 N/A 9.1 6.6 4.2 2.9 1.7
35x122, 35x147, 35x172 66 11.0 9.1 6.6 4.2 2.9 1.7
47x72, 47x84 87 N/A 11.6 8.5 5.4 3.9 2.3
47x97 87 N/A 14.7 10.8 7.0 5.0 3.147x 122, 47x147, 47x172
47x197, 47x220 87 15.0 14.7 10.8 7.0 5.0 3.1
Table 2 - Maximum Return Spans of Trusses Spanning Onto 3-Ply Girder Trusses
Size of bottom chord mem-bers of girder truss
Length of LedgerLok Fastener
Maximum return spans (m) of incoming trusses for LedgerLok fastener spacings (S) of:
100mm 150mm 200mm 300mm 400mm 600mm
35x72, 35x84 102 N/A 5.1 3.7 2.2 1.5 N/A
35x97 102 N/A 6.6 4.8 2.9 2.0 N/A
35x122, 35x147, 35x172 102 10.3 6.6 4.8 2.9 2.0 N/A
47x72, 47x84 135 N/A 8.5 6.2 3.9 2.7 1.6
47x97 135 N/A 10.8 7.9 5.0 3.6 2.147x122, 47x147, 47x172,
47x197, 47x220 135 15.0 10.8 7.9 5.0 3.6 2.1
Notes:The return spans of tables 1 & 2 presume that the bottom chords of the girder trusses are strength class TR26 timber.The return spans of tables 1 & 2 presume that the LedgerLok fasteners are inserted into the girder trusses in accordance with the fastener layouts of Figures 1-4.For 44mm thick timbers the tabulated return spans given for 47mm thick timbers may be used.Where plain concrete tiles (maximum top chord deal load of 0.88kN/m² on slope) are used instead of interlocking concrete tiles, then tabulated return spans should be multiplied by 0.9
•
•
••
Multiple Connections
85Technical Hotline: 01592 777570
IntroductionSole Plate
Anch./R
estraintPanel
FixingsD
isproportionateC
ollapseTim
ber to M
asonryTim
ber to Tim
berTruss toW
allplateFlexibleH
angersM
ultipleC
onnectionsM
asonry Leaf
RestraintStraps
Miscellaneous
Custom
C
onnectors
End distance = 150mm
Figure 1 - Bottom Chords Depths of 72, 84 or 97mm
Figure 2 - Bottom Chords Depths of 122, 147, 169, 195 or 220mm.
End distance = 150mm
FASTENERS CAN BE INSTALLED FROM ONE SIDE OF GIRDER TRUSS**Except when connecting 4-ply, which must be connected from both sides. For further information please contact Cullen Technical on 01592 777570.
Layout of LedgerLok Fasteners In Webs & Top Chords
Figure 3 - Top Chords/Webs of Depths 72, 84 or 97mm.
End distance = 300mm
End distance = 300mm
Figure 4 - Top Chords/Webs of Depths 122, 147, 172, 197 or 220mm.
Multiple Connections
86 cullen-bp.com
Intr
oduc
tion
Sole
Pla
te A
nch.
/Res
trai
ntPa
nel
Fixi
ngs
Dis
prop
ortio
nate
Col
laps
eTi
mbe
r to
Mas
onry
Tim
ber t
o Ti
mbe
rTr
uss
toW
allp
late
Flex
ible
Han
gers
Mul
tiple
Con
nect
ions
Mas
onry
Le
afR
estr
aint
Stra
psM
isce
llane
ous
Cus
tom
C
onne
ctor
s
InstallationStage 1 Stage 2
Stage 3 Stage 4
Do not countersinkThese values vary -
please refer to relevant details
TO ORDER FASTENMASTER:
Product Code Product Description Box Quantity
TRS100K86 TrussLok fastener 86mm 100
TRS100K127 TrussLok fastener 127mm 100
TRS100K171 TrussLok fastener 171mm 100
TRS500K86 TrussLok fastener 86mm 500
TRS500K127 TrussLok fastener 127mm 500
TRS500K171 TrussLok fastener 171mm 500
TrussLok HEX DRIVERBIT SUPPLIED WITH EVERY BOXAdditional bits available on request
GENERAL NOTESAll data included is based on tests in accordance with prEN14592.All design values derived by TimberSolve Ltd. from independent tests undertaken by CERAM Research Ltd.For applications outside the scope of those specifi ed please contact Cullen Technical Department.FastenMaster, TimberLok, LedgerLok & TrussLok are registered trademarks of OMG Inc.Further information regarding FastenMaster TrussLok is available on separate datasheets - Please contact Cullen Technical.
1.2.3.4.5.
LedgerLok
Product Code Product Description Box Quantity
TL100K63 TimberLok fastener 63mm 100
TL100K102 TimberLok fastener 102mm 100
TL100K114 TimberLok fastener 114mm 100
TL100K152 TimberLok fastener 152mm 100
TL100K203 TimberLok fastener 203mm 100
TL100K254 TimberLok fastener 254mm 100
TL 500K63 TimberLok fastener 63mm 500
TL500K102 TimberLok fastener 102mm 500
TL500K114 TimberLok fastener 114mm 500
TL500K152 TimberLok fastener 152mm 500
TL500K203 TimberLok fastener 203mm 500
TL500K254 TimberLok fastener 254mm 500
Product Code Product Description BoxQuantity
LL100K66 LedgerLok fastener 66mm 100
LL100K87 LedgerLok fastener 87mm 100
LL100K102 LedgerLok fastener 102mm 100
LL100K135 LedgerLok fastener 135mm 100
LL500K66 LedgerLok fastener 66mm 500
LL500K87 LedgerLok fastener 87mm 500
LL500K102 LedgerLok fastener 102mm 500
LL500K135 LedgerLok fastener 135mm 500
TimberLok
Hex Heads
Product Code Product Description Box Quantity
LedgerLok Hex Head Hex head 1
TimberLok Hex Head Hex head 1
TrussLok Hex Head Hex head 1
FCS35 Hex Head Hex head 1
Select the correct fastener type and size.
Install using at least an 18V cordless drill (a hex driver bit is included in every box).
Bring the underside of the washer head fl ush with the timber surface.
Always maintain the required minimum edge distance & spacing.
Multiple Connections
87Technical Hotline: 01592 777570
IntroductionSole Plate
Anch./R
estraintPanel
FixingsD
isproportionateC
ollapseTim
ber to M
asonryTim
ber to Tim
berTruss toW
allplateFlexibleH
angersM
ultipleC
onnectionsM
asonry Leaf
RestraintStraps
Miscellaneous
Custom
C
onnectors
Masonry Leaf
‘The only complete range of nail in timber frame cavity wall ties’To suit nominal cavity widths of 50, 75 & 100mm
FT 50 In-situAccommodates maximum differential
movement of 24mm
Wall tie to suit nominal cavity widths of 50, 75 & 100mm.
ADVANTAGESLarger cavity ties allow developers to standardise on common foundation plans and switch between various methods of construction.
MATERIALFT-50 - 0.6mm austenitic stainless steel. FT-75 & FT-100 - 0.8mm austenitic stainless steel.
•
••
Maximum horizontalexpansion (Y) of 1.4mm on a 50mm cavity
Test Condition
FT-50 FT-75 FT-100
5%tile Load @ 1mm (N)
5%tile UltimateLoad (N)
5%tile Load @ 1mm (N)
5%tile Ultimate Load (N)
5%tile Load @ 1mm (N)
5%tile Ultimate Load (N)
Tension @ 0mm vertical displ.
Test value 205√ 1206√ 270√ 897√ 274√ 789√
Requirement (185) (665) (185) (665) (185) (665)
Tension @ 24mm vertical displ.
Test value 336√ 1279√ 295√ 945√ 377√ 704√
Requirement (185) (665) (185) (665) (185) (665)
Compression @ 0mm vertical displ.
Test value 582√ 1223√ 176√ 686√ 195√ 978√
Requirement (135) (465) (135) (465) (135) (465)
Compression @ 24mm vertical displ.
Test value 282√ 1225√ 204√ 810√ 184√ 766√
Requirement (135) (465) (135) (465) (135) (465)
Results of tests to BS EN845-1 and assessment in accordance with the requirements of BS DD140
√ Signifi es pass on BS DD140 Type 6 requirement
Test Condition
FT-50 FT-75 FT-100
5%tile Load @ 1mm (N)
5%tile UltimateLoad (N)
5%tile Load @ 1mm (N)
5%tile Ultimate Load (N)
5%tile Load @ 1mm (N)
5%tile Ultimate Load (N)
Tension @ 0mm vertical displ.
Test value 295√ 826√ 295√ 826√ 295√ 826√
Requirement (185) (665) (185) (665) (185) (665)
Tension @ 75mm vertical displ.
Test value 295√ 826√ 295√ 826√ 295√ 826√
Requirement (185) (665) (185) (665) (185) (665)
Compression @ 0mm vertical displ.
Test value 475√ 1575√ 518√ 1471√ 493√ 1021√
Requirement (135) (465) (135) (465) (135) (465)
Compression @ 75mm vertical displ.
Test value 475√ 1575√ 518√ 1471√ 493√ 1021√
Requirement (135) (465) (135) (465) (135) (465)
√ Signifi es pass on BS DD140 Type 6 requirement
The values stated are valid for cavity widths up to 15mm greater than the nominal value (BS EN845-1). For larger cavities, reduced design capacities will apply, please contact Cullen Technical Department for further information.
Meets NHBC technical requirements•
Meets Homebond technical requirements•
FT - Wall Tie
88 cullen-bp.com
Intr
oduc
tion
Sole
Pla
te A
nch.
/Res
trai
ntPa
nel
Fixi
ngs
Dis
prop
ortio
nate
Col
laps
eTi
mbe
r to
Mas
onry
Tim
ber t
o Ti
mbe
rTr
uss
toW
allp
late
Flex
ible
Han
gers
Mul
tiple
Con
nect
ions
Mas
onry
Le
afR
estr
aint
Stra
psM
isce
llane
ous
Cus
tom
C
onne
ctor
s
Additional ties required at door and window openings
Top row of ties should be 3 courses below top of brickwork.
Ties should be fi xed at the sides of window and door openings spaced at not more than 300mm vertical centres and within 225mm of the jambs.
This spacing is also required at each side of vertical expansion joints.
Closer vertical spacing may be required in exposed locations as determined by the Building Designer.
•
•
•
•
FT wall tie type
VERTICAL TIE SPACING (mm)
225 300 375 450
STUD CENTRES
400 600 400 600 400 600 400 600
MAXIMUM NET SURFACE WIND PRESSURE
kN/m² ties/m² kN/m² ties/
m² kN/m² ties/m² kN/m² ties/
m² kN/m² ties/m² kN/m² ties/
m² kN/m² ties/m² kN/m² ties/m²
FT-50 (50mm cavity)
2.28 11.1 1.52 7.4 1.71 8.3 1.13 5.5 1.37 6.7 0.91 4.4 1.14 5.6 0.76 3.7
FT-75 (75mm cavity)
1.96 11.1 1.30 7.4 1.47 8.3 0.98 5.5 1.17 6.7 0.78 4.4 0.98 5.6 0.65 3.7
FT-100 (100mm cavity) 2.04 11.1 1.36 7.4 1.53 8.3 1.02 5.5 1.23 6.7 0.82 4.4 1.02 5.6 0.68 3.7
Maximum net surface wind
pressurekN/m²
STUD SPACING
600 400 600 400 600 400
FT-50 FT-50 FT-75 FT-75 FT-100 FT-100
0.6 525 600 450 600 450 600
0.8 375 600 300 525 375 525
1.0 300 450 225 375 300 450
1.2 225 375 225 300 225 375
1.4 225 300 150 300 150 300
1.6 150 300 150 225 150 225
1.8 150 225 150 225 150 225
2.0 150 225 75 150 150 225
2.2 150 225 75 150 75 150
2.4 75 150 75 150 75 150
Maximum net surface wind pressures for the FT range of brick / timber wall-ties
Recommended vertical tie spacing for FT range of brick / timber wall-ties subject to various surface wind pressures.
GENERAL NOTES1. All safe working loads on the FT range are derived from independent test at CERAM and verifi ed by TimberSolve Ltd.2. Minimum embedment length in mortar = 50mm.3. Only use nails supplied by Cullen to install FT range of wall ties.4. FT ties are packaged in boxes of 250 and includes 3.35 x 50mm stainless steel annular ring shank nails.5. For applications outside the scope of those specifi ed contact Cullen’s Technical.6. Wall ties are required to be located at stud positions, not randomly into sheathing.
Masonry Leaf
89Technical Hotline: 01592 777570
IntroductionSole Plate
Anch./R
estraintPanel
FixingsD
isproportionateC
ollapseTim
ber to M
asonryTim
ber to Tim
berTruss toW
allplateFlexibleH
angersM
ultipleC
onnectionsM
asonry Leaf
RestraintStraps
Miscellaneous
Custom
C
onnectors
HMT-50 In-situAccommodates maximum differential movement of 75mm
The HMT is a higher performance wall tie that allows the differential movement in medium to high-rise structures to be accommodated.
The HMT range is a two-piece design with the channel section being fi tted plumb to the structure and secured with two standard wall tie nails. The tie element interlocks and provides a sliding arrangement which doesn’t cause the historic binding problems normally associated with dovetail type ties when used in timber frame.
ADVANTAGESAccommodates maximum differential movement of 75mm.
MATERIALHMT - 1.2mm austenitic stainless steel.
•
•
HMT - High Movement Wall Tie
InstallationStage 1
Stage 2
Nail channel into wall panel using slotted nail hole only, with nails provided (3.35 x 50mm stainless steel annular ring shank).
Position nail to bottom of slot to allowfor full 30mm vertical adjustment if required.
Allow adequate space above masonry to hammer fi x.
Position channel by lightly tapping with a hammer until channel is in correct position at its lower extremity.
Once channel is in position fi x the top round hole into the wall panel using nails provided. (Ensure channel is fi tted plumb).
Position tie into channel between the high & low markers. Build up next row of masonry.
Ensure both nails are fi tted
Meets NHBC technical requirements
Meets NSAI technical requirements
Masonry Leaf
90 cullen-bp.com
Intr
oduc
tion
Sole
Pla
te A
nch.
/Res
trai
ntPa
nel
Fixi
ngs
Dis
prop
ortio
nate
Col
laps
eTi
mbe
r to
Mas
onry
Tim
ber t
o Ti
mbe
rTr
uss
toW
allp
late
Flex
ible
Han
gers
Mul
tiple
Con
nect
ions
Mas
onry
Le
afR
estr
aint
Stra
psM
isce
llane
ous
Cus
tom
C
onne
ctor
s
No horizontal displacementPosition tie at low mark on channel
for maximum vertical movement
Maximum net surface wind pressures for the HMT range of brick / timber wall ties
Cullen HMT wall tie
type
VERTICAL TIE SPACING (mm)
225 300 375 450
STUD CENTRES
400 600 400 600 400 600 400 600
MAXIMUM NET SURFACE WIND PRESSURE
kN/m² ties/m² kN/m² ties/
m² kN/m² ties/m² kN/m² ties/
m² kN/m² ties/m² kN/m² ties/
m² kN/m² ties/m² kN/m² ties/
m²
HMT-50 (50mm cavity)
3.27 11.1 2.18 7.4 2.45 8.3 1.62 5.5 1.98 6.7 1.30 4.4 1.65 5.6 1.09 3.7
HMT-75 (75mm cavity)
3.27 11.1 2.18 7.4 2.45 8.3 1.62 5.5 1.98 6.7 1.30 4.4 1.65 5.6 1.09 3.7
HMT-100 (100mm cavity) 3.27 11.1 2.18 7.4 2.45 8.3 1.62 5.5 1.98 6.7 1.30 4.4 1.65 5.6 1.09 3.7
Recommended vertical tie spacing for HMT range of brick / timber wall ties subject to various surface wind pressures.
Maximum net surface wind
pressurekN/m²
STUD SPACING
600 400 600 400 600 400
HMT-50 HMT-50 HMT-75 HMT-75 HMT-100 HMT-100
0.6 600 600 600 600 600 600
0.8 600 600 600 600 600 600
1.0 450 600 450 600 450 600
1.2 375 600 375 600 375 600
1.4 300 525 300 525 300 525
1.6 300 450 300 450 300 450
1.8 225 375 225 375 225 375
2.0 225 300 225 300 225 300
2.2 150 300 150 300 150 300
2.4 150 300 150 300 150 300
NOTES1. All safe working loads on the HMT range are derived from independent test at CERAM and verifi ed by TimberSolve Ltd.2. Minimum embedment length in mortar = 50mm.3. Only use nails supplied by Cullen to install HMT range of wall ties.4. HMT ties are packaged in boxes of 250 and include 3.35 x 50mm stainless steel annular ring shank nails.5. For applications outside the scope of those specifi ed contact Cullen Technical. 6. Wall ties are required to be located at stud positions, not randomly into sheathing.
Masonry Leaf
91Technical Hotline: 01592 777570
IntroductionSole Plate
Anch./R
estraintPanel
FixingsD
isproportionateC
ollapseTim
ber to M
asonryTim
ber to Tim
berTruss toW
allplateFlexibleH
angersM
ultipleC
onnectionsM
asonry Leaf
RestraintStraps
Miscellaneous
Custom
C
onnectors
Applications and Installation
UWV - Universal Wall Vent
The UWV is used to drain cavity trays at lintels and to provide ventilation to cavity walls in timber frame construction.
The UWV is to be installed in orientation (A) when used as awall vent and in orientation (B) when used as a weep vent.
ADVANTAGESDual function ensures both positive drainage and ventilation.Grille design resists wind driven rain and protects against insect penetration & clogging.Quick & easy to install.Maintenance free.
The UWV is available in a variety of colours to matchsurrounding mortar, grey (GR), brown (BR), black (BL), blue/black (BB), buff (BU), white (WH) & terracotta (TE).
All are supplied in boxes of 50 units.
••
••
Wall vent orientation (A) Weep vent orientation (B)
To provide drainage to lintels above all windows & doors install the UWV (weep vent orientation B) securely into the vertical mortar joints of the outer leaf of masonry above the lintel at 450mm maximum centres, providing at least 2 per opening, ensuring that the grille is free of mortar.
UWV installed above metal lintel
Install the UWV (weep vent orientation B) into cavity trays to prevent water build-up by allowing the discharge of any collected moisture. It is recommended that 1 weep vent is installed per cavity tray to ensure that moisture is effectively diverted onto the lead fl ashings.
UWV installed into cavity tray
The UWV provides ventilation to cavity walls to dissipate any moisture that may collect. The UWV should be installed (wall vent orientation A) into vertical joints of the masonry outer wall at 1500mm centres both at eaves level and below the DPC level.
Ensure this end is notobstructed by mortar tomaintain requiredventilation
Masonry Leaf
92 cullen-bp.com
Intr
oduc
tion
Sole
Pla
te A
nch.
/Res
trai
ntPa
nel
Fixi
ngs
Dis
prop
ortio
nate
Col
laps
eTi
mbe
r to
Mas
onry
Tim
ber t
o Ti
mbe
rTr
uss
toW
allp
late
Flex
ible
Han
gers
Mul
tiple
Con
nect
ions
Mas
onry
Le
afR
estr
aint
Stra
psM
isce
llane
ous
Cus
tom
C
onne
ctor
s
PFS - Pre-Formed Strap
The PFS is a single piece, 1.5mm galvanised steel strap, designed to provide enhanced performance and greater fl exibility of use.
It exceeds the performance of the traditional 30 x 5mm lateral restraint strap. When you combine its improved strength, lighter weight, increased corrosion resistance (Z600 material) and ease of use, specifi cation of the Cullen PFS strap becomes the preferred choice for all restraint strap applications.
ADVANTAGESIts shallow depth allows it to run on the surface of traditional timber joists/ trusses without the need for notching.Lighter weight.
MATERIAL1.5 mm galvanised mild steel – Z600Also available in 1.2 mm austenitic stainless steel.
•
•
••
Meets NHBC technical requirements
Meets Homebond technical requirements
Product Code L R Typical Application Joist/Truss Centres Fixing Specifi cation Strap Centres
(max)
PFS 1100/100 1100 100 Floor restraint strapsAttic ceiling ties
Roof level restraint straps
400mm
8no. 3.75 x 30mm
2m
PFS 1500/100 1500 100 450mm 2m
PFS 1500/100 1500 100 600mm 2m
PFS 1100/100 1100 100Wallplate to masonry
MASONRY4no. 4Ø screws (plugged) 2m
PFS 900/100 900 100 WALLPLATE2no. 3.75 x 30mm 2m
Gable restraint straps fi xed to at least 2 trusses and a
nogging
PFS on I-Joist fl oors
BS 5628-1-2005 Annex D (informative)Connections to fl oors and roofs by means of tension straps and joist hangers. “The connections should be provided at intervals of not more than 2m in houses of not more than three storeys, and not more than 1.25m for all storeys in all other buildings”
Restraint Straps
93Technical Hotline: 01592 777570
IntroductionSole Plate
Anch./R
estraintPanel
FixingsD
isproportionateC
ollapseTim
ber to M
asonryTim
ber to Tim
berTruss toW
allplateFlexibleH
angersM
ultipleC
onnectionsM
asonry Leaf
RestraintStraps
Miscellaneous
Custom
C
onnectors
Strengthening ribs for optimum performance
VRS 900/100
VRS 700/100
VRS 500/100
InstallationTimber application
Position strap against timber and fi x with 8No. 3.75mm x 30mm square twist nails into wall stud and 2No. 3.75mm x 30mm square twist nails into wallplate.
(VRS700/100 used for illustration purposes)
4mm Ø
6mm Ø
Application DimensionsFixings (3.75 x 30mm) Safe Working Loads (kN)
Uplift - Short TermWallplate Wall
Timber to timber wallplate strap
500/100 2 7 3.0
700/100 2 8 3.0
900/100 2 8 3.0
VRS 900/100 meets NHBC technical requirements
VRS - Vertical Restraint Strap
The VRS is a single piece strap, that provides a convenient and secure method of fi xing wallplates to timber and masonry walls.
ADVANTAGESDesigned to provide optimum performance.Thinner profi le than a standard tie-down strap with strengthening ribs achieving the same performance as a traditional strap.
MATERIAL1.2 mm – galvanised mild steel - Z600
••
•
Restraint Straps
94 cullen-bp.com
Intr
oduc
tion
Sole
Pla
te A
nch.
/Res
trai
ntPa
nel
Fixi
ngs
Dis
prop
ortio
nate
Col
laps
eTi
mbe
r to
Mas
onry
Tim
ber t
o Ti
mbe
rTr
uss
toW
allp
late
Flex
ible
Han
gers
Mul
tiple
Con
nect
ions
Mas
onry
Le
afR
estr
aint
Stra
psM
isce
llane
ous
Cus
tom
C
onne
ctor
s
InstallationMasonry application
Typical Application DimensionsFixings Safe Working Load
Uplift (kN)- Short TermWallplate (3.75 x 30mm) Wall (#8 screws and red rawl plugs)
Timber to masonry wallplate strap
500/100 2 4 0.226
700/100 2 6 0.282
900/100 2 6 0.339
Generally, for masonry the screw spacing and edge distance should be at least 10x the hole diameter.
VRS 900/100 in-situ
Position strap against masonry and plug and screw using #8 screws with red rawl plugs. Fix strap to wallplate using 2No. 3.75mm x 30mm square twist nails.
VRS900/100 VRS700/100 VRS500/100 (For lightweight applications only)
Bottom screw hole must be used with any other 3 screw holes
Restraint Straps
95Technical Hotline: 01592 777570
IntroductionSole Plate
Anch./R
estraintPanel
FixingsD
isproportionateC
ollapseTim
ber to M
asonryTim
ber to Tim
berTruss toW
allplateFlexibleH
angersM
ultipleC
onnectionsM
asonry Leaf
RestraintStraps
Miscellaneous
Custom
C
onnectors
RST - Restraint StrapThe RST is a high performance restraint strap which is used to resist uplift to trusses connected to masonry and timber frame walls in circumstances of exceptionally high wind loadings. The RST can be used independently or in addition to conventional restraint fi xings, such as truss clips and framing anchors.
ADVANTAGESDesigned with an irregular geometry that provides a high load, two plane fi xing without the awkward twist detail which is traditionally used.
MATERIAL1.2mm galvanised mild steel - Z275
•
•
Typical roof vertical restraintmasonry wall construction
Typical roof vertical restraint –timber frame wall
RST1
RST2
RST3
S900/100 - Traditional Strap
X (mm) Y (mm)
RST1 400 200
RST2 848 235
RST3 1350 235
Typical ApplicationFixings
Truss Wall
Timber to timber 4 no. 3.75 x 30mm square twist nails 4 no. 3.75 x 30mm square twist nails
Timber to masonry 4 no. 3.75 x 30mm square twist nails 4 no. 4mm Ø screws (plugged)
Typical ApplicationFixings
Wallplate Wall
Wallplate to masonry 2 no. 3.75 x 30mm square twist nails 4 no. 4mm Ø screws (plugged)
The traditional means of wallplate restraint, a pre-bent 30 x 2.5mm multi-holed strap. The S900/100 will provide all the restraint required when fi xed in accordance with schedule.
MATERIAL2.5mm galvanised mild steel•
Meets NHBC technical requirements
Restraint Straps
96 cullen-bp.com
Intr
oduc
tion
Sole
Pla
te A
nch.
/Res
trai
ntPa
nel
Fixi
ngs
Dis
prop
ortio
nate
Col
laps
eTi
mbe
r to
Mas
onry
Tim
ber t
o Ti
mbe
rTr
uss
toW
allp
late
Flex
ible
Han
gers
Mul
tiple
Con
nect
ions
Mas
onry
Le
afR
estr
aint
Stra
psM
isce
llane
ous
Cus
tom
C
onne
ctor
s
Meets NHBC technical requirements
PS Range - I-Joist To Masonry - Parallel Straps
The RA range requires additional restraint straps at either side of an opening greater than 600mmPFS Restraint straps or 30x5 straps are required to supporting walls parallel to joists at maximum of 2m centresRefer to I-Joist supplier information for specifi c guidance
•
•
•
Additional Restraint Straps
Additional straps required at openings
Restraint straps required perpendicular to joists
PST Fixing Option A PST Fixing Option B
PSC when using coursing hangers
GENERAL NOTES FOR STRAPSPerpendicular restraint straps should be fi xed at maximum 2m spacing along the walls, and extend over at least 3 joistsIn all cases noggings must be tight fi tting between the I-Joists and normally fi xed to the strap using a minimum of 3no. nails into each nogging.PFS and PS restraint straps have been tested and verifi ed by CERAM as having equivalent performance to the traditional restraint strapParallel restraint straps should be fi xed at convenient joist locations along the wall and be spaced no greater than 2m apart. They should be fi xed to the I-Joist fl ange using a minimum of 7no. 3.75x30mm square twist nails
1.2.
3.4.
PSB In-situ
The Parallel Strap range provides required parallel restraint to blockwork for joist hangers and, where required, build-in details.
ADVANTAGESStraps suit blockwork size
MATERIAL2.0mm galvanised mild steel - Z275
•
•
PSV In-situ
PSD In-situPSD
135
PSV
100
135
PSB
135
100
PST
135
100
135
100
BS 5628-1-2005 Annex D (informative)Connections to fl oors and roofs by means of tension straps and joist hangers “The connections should be provided at intervals of not more than 2m in houses of not more than three storeys, and not more than 1.25m for all storeys in all other buildings”
Restraint Straps
97Technical Hotline: 01592 777570
IntroductionSole Plate
Anch./R
estraintPanel
FixingsD
isproportionateC
ollapseTim
ber to M
asonryTim
ber to Tim
berTruss toW
allplateFlexibleH
angersM
ultipleC
onnectionsM
asonry Leaf
RestraintStraps
Miscellaneous
Custom
C
onnectors
Meets NHBC technical requirements
Miscellaneous
SB - Support Bracket To Bracing Shelf
The 2006 revision of BS 5268-3 extends the range of standard bracing solutions contained in its Annex-A to cover roof spans up to 17m. The bracing solutions for the longer spans involve the use of 47x220 timber this describes a steel support bracket that may be used to form the connection between the timber shelves and the adjacent trussed rafters in accordance with Annex-A of BS 5268-3:2006.
MATERIAL1.0mm galvanised mild steel - Z275•
60mm
38/50mm200mm
80mm
Support bracket
Bracing shelf47x220 (minimum grade
C16)
InstallationThe steel support bracket is to be used at each end of the timber bracing shelf to form the required connection with the adjacent trussed rafter. The connection between the support brackets and the timber shelf may be formed at ground level before then forming the connection between the support brackets and the trussed rafters in-situ.The nailed connection between the support bracket and both the timber shelf and trussed rafter comprises 10no. 3.75x30mm square twist nailsFor fi xing a diagonal rafter brace to the timber shelf please refer to detail A8 or A9 of Annex-A BS5268-3:2006
•
•
•
98 cullen-bp.com
Intr
oduc
tion
Sole
Pla
te A
nch.
/Res
trai
ntPa
nel
Fixi
ngs
Dis
prop
ortio
nate
Col
laps
eTi
mbe
r to
Mas
onry
Tim
ber t
o Ti
mbe
rTr
uss
toW
allp
late
Flex
ible
Han
gers
Mul
tiple
Con
nect
ions
Mas
onry
Le
afR
estr
aint
Stra
psM
isce
llane
ous
Cus
tom
C
onne
ctor
s
NP - Nail Plate
The NP allows the connection of timber joints by using perforated plates on each face of the joint, nailed together through the jointed timber. For fi xing the NPs we suggest 3.75 x 30mm square twisted nails, hand fi xed through the pre-stamped nail holes.
MATERIAL1.0mm galvanised mild steel - Z275•
Nail plates available to order in 80, 100, 150, 200, 250 and 300mm widths and any length in increments of 100mm.
DESIGN AND SIZING OF NAILING PLATES FOR TIMBER TO TIMBER JOINTSAll timber to timber joints for use on trussed rafter roofs must be designed in accordance with guidelines given in BS5628 Part 3:1998.Careful consideration must be given to end and edge distances, as no nails can be fi xed within these areas without the possibility of the timber splitting, so no load carrying capacity should be taken for these areas. A nailing plate should be positioned on each side of the joist, with nail fi xings from alternate faces to avoid nails clashing. Care should be taken to ensure equal numbers of nails are fi xed from each side.
TYPICAL JOINT ARRANGEMENTSOn butt joints fi x nails only in hatched area of timber.BS 5268 Part 3: CI 6.5.6 states that irrespective oftheoretical design requirements, the minimum dimensions ofthe nailing plate should be taken as:WIDTH = NOT LESS THAN 0.7hLENGTH = NOT LESS THAN (0.8h + 80mm).Where h is the depth of the member in millimetres.Careful consideration should be applied to butt joints carryingmoments, where polar moment design checks should be applied.
TYPICAL JOINT ARRANGEMENTS – Heel Joints Additional Design/Detailing RulesBS 5268 Part 3: CI 6.5.6 states that irrespective of theoretical design requirements, the minimum bite of the nailing plate into a chord member should be taken as the greater of the following:
(0.2L + 15)mm Where L is the overall size of the nailing plate in millimetres (mm) measured at right angles to the chord member30mm, or 0.25h Where h is the depth of the member in millimetres (mm).
Nail Plate Length Nail Plate Widths
80 100 150 200 250 300
100mm NP 80/100 NP 100/100 NP 150/100 NP 200/100 NP 250/100 NP 300/100
200mm NP 80/200 NP 100/200 NP 150/200 NP 200/200 NP 250/200 NP 300/200
300mm NP 80/300 NP 100/300 NP 150/300 NP 200/300 NP 250/300 NP 300/300
400mm NP 80/400 NP 100/400 NP 150/400 NP 200/400 NP 250/400 NP 300/400
500mm NP 80/500 NP 100/500 NP 150/500 NP 200/500 NP 250/500 NP 300/500
1000mm NP 80/1000 NP 100/1000 NP 150/1000 NP 200/1000 NP 250/1000 NP 300/1000
1500mm NP 80/1500 NP 100/1500 NP 150/1500 NP 200/1500 NP 250/1500 NP 300/1500
Fix nails only in hatched area of timber
Miscellaneous
99Technical Hotline: 01592 777570
IntroductionSole Plate
Anch./R
estraintPanel
FixingsD
isproportionateC
ollapseTim
ber to M
asonryTim
ber to Tim
berTruss toW
allplateFlexibleH
angersM
ultipleC
onnectionsM
asonry Leaf
RestraintStraps
Miscellaneous
Custom
C
onnectors
UZ Clip - Nogging SupportThe Universal Z-Clip is a multi-functional connector designed to locate and connect fl at noggings between I-Joists at perimeter edges to support fl ooring or non-load bearing partitions.
ADVANTAGESAdjacent noggings can be aligned (Z-Clips placed opposite each other)Available to suit 35, 38 & 47mm deep noggings
MATERIAL0.9mm galvanised mild steel - Z275
PERFORMANCESafe working load 1.5kN short term
••
•
•
UZ-clips supporting non-load bearing partition noggings
Minimum edge distance= 45mm
from centre of 1st nail to end of joist
WB - Window Board Range
WBR Installation
The Window Board range attaches window board to masonry wall.
ADVANTAGESSpecially designed solution to a common application
MATERIAL1.0mm – galvanised mild steel - Z275
•
• WBR
CS - Coil-StrappingA versatile multi-purpose fi xing strip that is ideal for general strapping on site. It can be cut, bent and formed with ease. Fixing is with nails, bolts or screws as required. Packed in individual dispenser boxes to resist uncoiling.
MATERIAL1.0mm galvanised mild steel - Z275
NB. To order specify CS20110.
•
Stage 1 Stage 2
W H L
20mm 1mm 10m
WBT
Miscellaneous
100 cullen-bp.com
Intr
oduc
tion
Sole
Pla
te A
nch.
/Res
trai
ntPa
nel
Fixi
ngs
Dis
prop
ortio
nate
Col
laps
eTi
mbe
r to
Mas
onry
Tim
ber t
o Ti
mbe
rTr
uss
toW
allp
late
Flex
ible
Han
gers
Mul
tiple
Con
nect
ions
Mas
onry
Le
afR
estr
aint
Stra
psM
isce
llane
ous
Cus
tom
C
onne
ctor
s
Custom Connector Design Template - Timber To TimberCULLEN F210/4 ISSUE:2
Name
Company Branch
Telephone Fax
Cullen Branch Glenrothes Northern Southern Ireland
Order No: Your Contact Details Ref No: 0/7
Date hangers are required on site
Quantity
Width (W) mm Depth (H) mm
Minimum bearing size (B) mm
Safe working load required kN (MT) kN (LT)
Uplift kN
Header member (circle one) LSL / Glulam / LVL / I-Joist / Truss / Timber / Open web
If Timber state grade (circle one) C16 / C24 / TR26 / Other _____________________
Incoming member (circle one) LSL / Glulam / LVL / I-Joist / Truss / Timber / Open web
If timber state grade C16 / C24 / TR26 / Other _____________________
If I-Joist/Open web - select system used (circle one)
FJI / JJI / BCI / TJI / STI / Masonite / Easi-Joist / Posi-Joist / Eco-Joist
Header member - Width mm
Header member - Depth mm
Ply (circle one) single ply / 2 ply / 3 ply / 4 ply / 5 ply
Incoming member - Width mm
Incoming member - Depth mm
Ply (circle one) single ply / 2 ply / 3 ply / 4 ply / 5 ply
I-Joist header member
I-Joist incoming member
Timber header member
Timber incoming member
Truss - Vertical web width mm
Truss - Vertical web thickness mm
Truss - Bottom chord depth mm
Truss - Bottom chord thickness mm
Truss - Girder truss ply (circle one) single ply / 2 ply / 3 ply / 4 ply
Truss vertical member width/thickness
Truss bottom chord depth/thickness
Skewed angle required (degrees) * Left / Right / Both (please circle)
Sloped angle required (degrees) * Up / Down / Both (please circle)
*Please note: A separate form should be fi lled in for each skewed or sloped hanger required
PLEASE FAX COMPLETED FORM AND DRAWINGS TO: 01592 777575
Other comments (i.e. preferred options - top fi x or face fi x hanger)
If possible please provide detailed drawings to clarify your connection requirements i.e. truss profi les, plans or section drawings
101Technical Hotline: 01592 777570
IntroductionSole Plate
Anch./R
estraintPanel
FixingsD
isproportionateC
ollapseTim
ber to M
asonryTim
ber to Tim
berTruss toW
allplateFlexibleH
angersM
ultipleC
onnectionsM
asonry Leaf
RestraintStraps
Miscellaneous
Custom
C
onnectors
Date and time passed from Technical to Sales Department.............
Custom Connector Design Template - Timber On Masonry
*Please note: A separate form should be filled in for each skewed or sloped hanger required.
Right Left
Order No: Your Contact Details Ref No: 0/7
Date hangers are required on site
Quantity
Width (W) mm Depth (H) mm
Return (R) mm
Minimum bearing size (B) mm
Safe working load required kN (MT) kN (LT)
Uplift kN
Incoming member (circle one) LSL / Glulam / LVL / I-Joist / Truss / Timber / Open web
If Timber state grade (circle one) C16 / C24 / TR26 / Other _______________
If I-Joist/Open web - select system used (circle one)
FJI / JJI / BCI / TJI / STI / Masonite / Easi-Joist / Posi-Joist / Eco-Joist
Incoming Member - Width mm
Incoming Member - Depth mm
Incoming member ply (circle one) single ply / 2 ply / 3 ply / 4 ply / 5 ply
Supporting masonry (circle one) 2.8N/mm² / 3.5N/mm² / 7.0N/mm² / Padstone
Masonry width mm
Is there 675mm masonry above? Yes / NoIncoming member
Incoming member
Attached to a steel beam? Yes / No
Is hanger fl ush with the top of the steel beam or the bottom of the steel beam?
Top / Bottom
Steel beam mass per metre dimensions (e.g. 203x203x46) _____x______x________
UB (Universal Beam) or UC (Universal Column)
Skewed angle required (degrees)* Left / Right / Both (please circle)Sloped angle required (degrees)* Up / Down / Both (please circle)
PLEASE FAX COMPLETED FORM AND DRAWINGS TO: 01592 777575
If possible please provide detailed drawings to clarify your connection requirements i.e. truss profi les, plans or section drawings
CULLEN F210/4 ISSUE:2
Name
Company Branch
Telephone Fax
Cullen Branch Glenrothes Northern Southern Ireland
OR
Other comments (i.e. preferred options)
102 cullen-bp.com
Intr
oduc
tion
Sole
Pla
te A
nch.
/Res
trai
ntPa
nel
Fixi
ngs
Dis
prop
ortio
nate
Col
laps
eTi
mbe
r to
Mas
onry
Tim
ber t
o Ti
mbe
rTr
uss
toW
allp
late
Flex
ible
Han
gers
Mul
tiple
Con
nect
ions
Mas
onry
Le
afR
estr
aint
Stra
psM
isce
llane
ous
Cus
tom
C
onne
ctor
s
Angle (ºL)Angle (ºR)
Date and time passed from Technical to Sales Department.............
On-going CommitmentAt Cullen, we acknowledge our responsibility to the environment, and are committed to a programme of continuous improvement. We are committed to complying with environmental legislation and regulations, meeting our “social obligations” and working towards best practice within the industry. To do so, we have established an environmental management programme, the specifi c aims of which are:
To introduce and maintain a comprehensive environmental management system. To minimise the impact of our operations on the environment by means of a programme aimed at
environmental performance improvement. We will provide adequate training to all employees to ensure they behave in an environmentally responsible
manner. To promote our commitment to environmental responsibility to our contractors and suppliers by making this
policy available to all stakeholders and the general public upon request.
Cullen’s Promise To The EnvironmentCullen is proud of achieving rigid environmental processes. However, we believe that we need to go beyond what is expected and introduce further innovative procedures to create a truly greener planet.
Our promise to the environment is to:Work with industry partners to reduce deliveries and further steps to minimise our carbon footprint.Re-engineer our product range by developing new generation designs ensuring maximum performance from
minimum amount of steel.Reduce Cullen/customer stock holding through product rationalisation.Produce all service related documents (e.g. delivery notes, invoices, statements...) in electronic format where
possible.Donate money to environmental charities for every document that we e-mail instead of print.
This brochure has been printed on Revive 50:50, which contains 50% recovered waste and 50% virgin fi bre.
••
•
•
1.2.
3.4.
5.
Cullen Building Products1 Wheatstone PlaceSouthfi eld Industrial EstateGlenrothes, Fife KY6 2SWTel: 01592 771132Fax: 01592 [email protected]
Cullen NorthernUnits 5A & BHilton Square, SwintonManchester M27 4DBTel: 0161 728 2444Fax: 0161 728 [email protected]
Cullen SouthernThetford House, Roman WayFison Way Industrial EstateThetford IP24 1XBTel: 01842 755530Fax: 01842 [email protected]
Cullen Building ProductsDavid Cullen HouseKells Business ParkCavan Road, KellsCo MeathTel: (353) 0469293470/1Fax: (353) [email protected]
January 2008
cullen-bp.com