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Simpson Strong-Tie Plated Truss Types

Simpson Strong-Tie Multiple-Truss Hip/Jack Hangers

Simpson Multiple-Truss Hip/Jack Hangers are designed to provide a secure and efficient connection for multiple jack trusses meeting at a single girder. Their non-welded construction allows for precise alignment and consistent load transfer, making them ideal for complex roof configurations such as multi-plane bay roofs, alcoves, or angled extensions. These hangers help installers achieve accurate placement for each jack truss, reducing the potential for misalignment and improving overall roof stability.

By accommodating a variety of truss angles and layouts, they allow contractors to complete intricate roof framing more efficiently without compromising strength. Lightweight yet durable, they offer a cost-effective solution for creating secure, high-capacity connections in both residential and commercial roofing projects, ensuring long-term reliability and safety for the structure.

Simpson Strong-Tie Plated Truss Hangers

Simpson Strong-Tie plated truss hangers are designed to provide secure, code-compliant connections for a wide variety of truss and beam applications. These metal connectors help transfer loads efficiently from trusses to supporting frames, ensuring long-term stability and structural integrity. Available in multiple styles, including adjustable, girder, and face-mount options, they offer flexibility to accommodate different roof and floor layouts, simplifying installation while maintaining strength.

Simpson Adjustable Truss Hangers (THA, THAC, THAR, L)

Adjustable truss hangers are versatile connectors that allow installers to adapt to varying truss depths or sloped conditions. Their multiple styles and configurations make them suitable for a wide range of framing setups, providing both flexibility and reliable load support.

Simpson Adjustable U-Shaped Hangers (THASR, L)

These U-shaped hangers combine standard height adjustability with additional field adjustment features. This design allows contractors to fine-tune the fit on site, offering maximum flexibility for complex or irregular truss installations.

Simpson Drag Strut Connectors (DSC)

Drag-strut connectors are used to transfer diaphragm shear forces from girder trusses or beams to shearwalls, ensuring that lateral loads are properly distributed across the framing system.

Simpson Face-Mount Truss Hangers (HTU)

Face-mount truss hangers are optimized for shallow heel heights, allowing installation in tight spaces with heel heights as low as 3-7/8”. Their low-profile design ensures a clean connection while providing reliable structural support.

Simpson Gable Brace Connectors (GBC)

Gable brace connectors provide a durable, tested connection for stabilizing gable end walls. They help resist lateral forces, enhancing the overall rigidity of roof structures.

Simpson Jack Truss Connectors (TJC)

Jack truss connectors are adjustable from 0° to 85°, making them highly versatile for angled trusses. Strategically placed nail holes allow for quick, precise installation on a variety of roof layouts.

Simpson Multiple-Truss Hip/Jack Hangers (LTH, THJ)

These connectors are designed for hip and jack truss assemblies, offering a cost-effective and easy-to-install solution. They simplify the layout and attachment of intersecting trusses while maintaining proper alignment and load transfer.

Simpson Girder Hangers (THGQ, THGQH, HTHGQ)

Girder hangers are engineered to support multi-ply girder trusses efficiently. They provide a lower-cost alternative to bolted hangers while still maintaining the necessary strength and alignment for larger truss systems.

Simpson Truss Girder Hangers (THGB, THGBH)

High-capacity welded truss girder hangers are built for heavy-duty applications. They provide secure attachment points for multi-ply girder trusses, making them ideal for commercial or engineered roof systems where extra strength is needed.

Simpson Truss Spacer-Restraints (TSBR) & Truss Spacers (TSF)

Spacer-restraint products hold trusses vertical, maintain on-center spacing, and keep them plumb during installation, meeting WTCA/TPI prescriptive recommendations. Truss spacers simplify layout, eliminating the need for marking plates and remaining in place under sheathing, improving both speed and accuracy during framing.

Why Buy Simpson Strong-Tie Plated Truss Hangers

Simpson Strong-Tie plated truss hangers provide dependable, code-compliant connections that simplify complex framing while ensuring long-term structural integrity. Built from high-quality steel with durable finishes, these connectors are engineered to handle a variety of load conditions, from residential roof trusses to heavy-duty commercial applications. With adjustable, girder, and specialty options, installers gain flexibility to adapt to varying truss depths, angles, and layouts without sacrificing performance. Choosing Simpson Strong-Tie means faster, more precise installation, consistent quality, and confidence that your truss systems will remain strong, stable, and secure for years to come.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Multiple-Truss Hip/Jack Hangers used for?

These hangers are designed to connect multiple jack trusses to a single girder, providing secure load transfer in complex, angled, or multi-plane roof systems such as bay roofs or alcoves.

Can these hangers be used for retrofitting existing roofs?

Yes. Their adjustable, non-welded design allows them to be installed in both new construction and retrofit applications, making them flexible for updates or repairs.

What installation tips should contractors follow?

Always verify the dimensions and alignment of girder and jack trusses before positioning the hanger. Use all specified fasteners, and ensure seating tabs are correctly aligned for each jack truss. Optional slant nails or screws can be used for additional uplift resistance where needed.

What is the difference between a jack truss and a hip truss?

A hip truss is a main structural truss that carries the primary roof load along the hip line, while a jack truss is a shorter truss that rests on and is supported by the hip truss, helping to form the roof’s final slope and shape.

Do these hangers support radial-end jack framing?

Absolutely. They are specifically designed to handle radial-end jack trusses, ensuring proper load transfer and structural stability in curved or multi-plane roof sections.

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