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Simpson Strong-Tie ABR105 Cross-Laminated Timber Angle Bracket - G90 Galvanized
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Simpson Strong-Tie ML24Z (2 in. x 4 in.) Medium L Angle with ZMAX Finish
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Simpson Strong-Tie LTP4 (3 in. x 4-1/4 in.) Galvanized Lateral Tie Plate for Shear Forces
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Simpson Strong-Tie A23 (2" x 1-1/2" x 2-3/4") 18Ga Galvanized A Angle for Wood Applications
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Simpson Strong-Tie E20/3 (6-3/4" x 3-3/4") Angle Bracket for Cross-Laminated Timber - G90 Galvanized
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Simpson Strong-Tie L50Z (5") Reinforcing L Angle, ZMAX Galvanized
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Simpson Strong-Tie L90 (9") Reinforcing L Angle, 16-Gauge Galvanized
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Simpson Strong-Tie A34 (1-7/16 in. x 2-1/2 in.) Galvanized Framing Angle for Wood Construction
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Simpson Strong-Tie TA10ZKT (10-1/4" 12-Gauge) ZMAX Galvanized Staircase Angle (2 Pack)
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Simpson Strong-Tie GA2 (3-1/4") Gusset Angle for Reinforcing 90 Degree Connections
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Simpson Strong-Tie LS50 (4-7/8") 18-Gauge Galvanized Adjustable L Angle
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Simpson Strong-Tie A33 (3" x 3" x 1-1/2") 12Ga Galvanized A Angle for Wood Applications
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Simpson Strong-Tie A311 (3-5/8" x 11" x 2") 12Ga Galvanized A Angle for Wood Applications
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Simpson Strong-Tie ABR9020 (3-7/16" x 2-9/16") Angle Bracket for Cross-Laminated Timber
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Simpson Strong-Tie TA10Z-R (10-1/4 in.) Staircase Angle for Structurally Sound Staircase Framing
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Simpson Strong-Tie ZMAX Finish for Framing Angles
ZMAX is a hot-dip galvanized finish that delivers superior corrosion resistance compared to standard G90 coatings. It provides a thicker protective layer that shields steel connectors from rust and weathering. This makes it an ideal choice for outdoor structures like decks, pergolas, fences, and other projects exposed to moisture, treated lumber, or humid environments. Some ZMAX products also feature a powder-coat over the galvanized base, offering the same level of protection with an enhanced finish.
Identifying ZMAX products is simple; all you have to do is look for a “Z” at the end of the model number. Available across a wide range of Simpson Strong-Tie structural connectors, including framing angles, joist hangers, post bases, and anchors, ZMAX extends the service life of critical connections, reducing maintenance needs and ensuring long-term durability.
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the difference between reinforcing angles (L) and gusset angles (GA)?
What’s the difference between reinforcing angles (L) and gusset angles (GA)?
Reinforcing angles (L) are fixed 90° connectors for standard joints, while gusset angles (GA) provide extra reinforcement at truss or rafter intersections, adding strength to angled connections.
How do staircase angles (TA) help compared to cutting notches in stringers?
How do staircase angles (TA) help compared to cutting notches in stringers?
Staircase angles allow stair stringers to be attached directly to rim boards or ledgers without excessive cutting. This reduces the chance of stringer failure and speeds up stair installation.
How do Simpson A34 and A35 framing angles differ from LTP twist straps?
How do Simpson A34 and A35 framing angles differ from LTP twist straps?
A34 and A35 angles are compact connectors that reinforce stud-to-plate or corner joints, while LTP4 and LTP5 twist straps are longer and designed to transfer tension loads across larger framing spans.
Do I need special fasteners for Simpson framing angles?
Do I need special fasteners for Simpson framing angles?
Yes. Simpson specifies nails or Strong-Drive® SDS screws depending on the connector type. Using the correct fasteners is essential for maintaining the rated load capacity of the connector.
Are bearing plates only for post bases?
Are bearing plates only for post bases?
No. Bearing plates are also used under trusses, beams, or tall wall connections to spread concentrated loads into supporting members. They’re essential wherever crushing forces could damage wood fibers.