Best-Selling Angled Timber Joist Hangers - Railway Sleeper Nail Plate – Crown
Best-Selling Angled Timber Joist Hangers - Railway Sleeper Nail Plate – Crown Detail:
Nail plates are flat strips of galvanised steel which have been punched to create multiple small prongs on one side. These are hammered into the surface of adjacent pieces of timber to hold them together. They are widely used in framed structures and in the prefabrication of structural elements such as trusses.
Nail plates are used to connect timber of the same thickness in the same plane. When used on trusses, they are pressed into the side of the timber using tools such as a hydraulic press or a roller. As the plate is pressed in, the teeth are all driven into the wood fibers simultaneously, and the compression between adjacent teeth reduces the tendency of the wood to split.
1. Railway Sleeper Nail Plates are used to protect the ends of wood sleepers.
2. Nail plate teeth no less than 12mm.
3. Nail plate thickness no less than 1.0mm and high strength material.
4. Comply with related test standards.
5. Both standard and customized sizes are available.
Part No. |
Material |
W (mm) |
L (mm) |
Thickness |
RSNP |
Galvanized steel |
100mm |
200mm |
1.0/1.2/1.5mm 16/18/19ga |
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