Special Price for Galvanized Structural Connector - Double Teeth Truss Nail Plate – Crown
Special Price for Galvanized Structural Connector - Double Teeth Truss Nail Plate – Crown Detail:
Nail-on Plates are flat, galvanised or stainless steel plates which are nail-fixed to timber galvanised Timber Connector Nails to form various types of joints.
Their medium to high load capacities and wide range of sizes makes them ideally suited for on-site work,
including:
– Joining trusses on-site that have been made in parts in the factory. – Fixing trusses to poles.
– Any heavy duty timber connection where a Knuckle Nailplate will not suffice.
– Joining beams.
– Repair work over existing fixings.
1. Gang nail plates are easily applied with hammer and other hand tools.
2. The gang nail plates comply with AS, ASTM and CE standards.
3. Different zinc coat thickness (80g/m2, 180g/m2 and 275g/m2) for different demand and market.
4. We are wholesaler and OEM manufacturer, both standard and customized sizes are available.
Part No. |
Material |
W (mm) |
L (mm) |
Thickness |
TPD |
Galvanized steel |
50-200mm |
75-250mm |
0.9/1.0/1.2/1.3/1.5mm 16/17/18/19/20ga |
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