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Simpson Strong-Tie HDU2-SDS2.5 (8-11/16") 14Ga Predeflected Holdown with Screws - G90 Galvanized
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Simpson Purlin Anchors
Simpson Strong-Tie purlin anchors are designed to secure horizontal roof framing members and transfer their loads into concrete or masonry structural systems. By creating a reliable connection between framing and foundation materials, these anchors play a vital role in maintaining the strength, performance, and safety of roofing structures. Their steel construction and galvanized finishes ensure durability, corrosion resistance, and code compliance, making them a trusted solution for both residential and commercial applications.
With a streamlined profile and engineered nailing patterns, purlin anchors are built for both strength and ease of installation. They provide flexibility for use in a variety of structural layouts, from wood-to-concrete to wood-to-masonry connections. Properly installed, they help ensure stability, reduce potential shifting under load, and extend the life of a roofing system by reinforcing critical connection points. Whether for new construction or retrofit projects, purlin anchors deliver dependable performance where it matters most.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where are tension ties typically used?
Where are tension ties typically used?
Tension ties are commonly used in deck construction, shearwalls, and braced wall panels. They resist heavy tension forces and are often installed to tie framing members together, preventing separation under load.
Do holdowns and tension ties come galvanized?
Do holdowns and tension ties come galvanized?
Most Simpson Strong-Tie holdowns and tension ties are manufactured with galvanized finishes to provide corrosion resistance and long-term durability. Always check product specifications to confirm the finish is suitable for your environment.
What is the difference between a tension tie and a holdown?
What is the difference between a tension tie and a holdown?
Holdowns are designed to resist vertical uplift forces on walls and framing members, helping to keep structures anchored during high wind or seismic events. Tension ties, on the other hand, are built to handle horizontal or lateral loads, tying framing elements together to prevent separation. For example, heavy-duty models like the HTT provide strong wood-to-concrete connections in post-pour applications where high tension resistance is required.
What is tension bridging?
What is tension bridging?
Tension bridging is a connector system that strengthens floor assemblies by bracing joists together. Installed in pairs, it helps keep joists aligned, prevents rotation, and spreads loads across multiple members, resulting in a stiffer, more durable floor structure.
What is a Simpson Strong-Tie girder tiedown?
What is a Simpson Strong-Tie girder tiedown?
A girder tie is a metal connector designed for moderate- to high-load applications with girder trusses. These load-rated connectors help resist high-wind forces and are suitable for both new construction and retrofit applications.