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Presenting our Lateral Systems

Little did we know


when we introduced our rst holdown in 1966 that our product innovations would lead us to solutions that can help hold together ve-story buildings during an earthquake or allow builders to install larger window and door openings in homes. Our offering of lateral-force resisting systems, including Wood and Steel Strong-Wall shearwalls, Anchor Tiedown Systems and new Strong Frame moment frames, gives designers and engineers added design exibility in wood-frame construction and the condence that almost anything is possible.

At Simpson Strong-Tie, we believe that strength really does come in numbers. By offering the largest selection of lab and eld-tested lateral-force resisting systems along with dedicated engineers and eld support reps to back them up, you can count on the strength of our products and our people to perform. Whether youre designing or building a single-family home, a six-story mixed-used building or a retail store, we know we have a solution to t your project and meet the most stringent code requirements. And were not done yet. The research, testing and

structural system technology thats to come has us just as excited as we st eloped were when we developed that rst h holdown. With each new product and design innovation, were working with ease the industry to increase the structural d safety of homes and buildings around n the country. And in light of all the thquakes hurricanes and earthquakes weve experienced during the last 40 years, d thats a pretty good feeling.

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WIND EFFECTS
Wind forces are generated from natural events like thunderstorms, hurricanes and tornadoes. These winds create forces that attack the integrity of a structure in multiple ways: vertically, resulting in uplift forces, and horizontally, resulting in overturning, sliding and racking forces. Without proper design and construction, these forces can produce structural damage and even destruction. Modern design and construction practices, such as structural connectors used in a continuous load path transfer system, can effectively resist these forces by reinforcing the structure from the roof to the foundation.
CS

H10A

When wind ows over the roof of the structure, creating a strong lifting force on the roof which can cause it to break away.

TSP

SPH4

When wind blows against the side of the structure exerting a lateral force that causes it to lean over (rack) to one side.

Strong-Wall Shearwall

Steel Strong-Wall Shearwall

Strong Frame Ordinary Moment Frame


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Titen HD Anchor MASA

When wind blows against the side of the structure exerting a lateral force, causing it to slide off of its foundation.

HDU

HTT22

When the structure is anchored in place to limit racking or sliding, the lateral force of the wind causes the structure to rotate or overturn.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Wind Effects ................................................................................... 4 General Information ....................................................................... 8 Corrosion Information ................................................................. 8-9 Coatings Available ........................................................................... 9 Fasteners ................................................................................... 10-11 Truss/Rafter to Wood Double Top Plates ..................................... 12 Girder/Truss to Wall Framing ......................................................... 13 I-Joists to Wall Framing ............................................................... 14 I-Joists to Masonry/Concrete ..................................................... 14 Embedded Truss/Rafter to Masonry/Concrete ........................... 15 Post Installed Truss/Rafter to Masonry/Concrete ...................... 16 Girder/Truss to Masonry/Concrete ............................................. 17 Truss/Rafter Hip to Wall ............................................................... 18 Truss/Rafter Hip to End Wall ......................................................... 18 Truss/Rafter to Single Top Plate .................................................... 19 Hollow Column Uplift .................................................................... 19 Truss/Rafter to Stud ..................................................................... 20 Top Plates to Stud ........................................................................ 20 Stud to Band Joist ........................................................................ 21 Stud to Stud ................................................................................. 21 Floor to Masonry/Concrete ........................................................... 22 Stud to Sill Plate ........................................................................... 23 Sill Plate to Foundation ................................................................ 23 Header to Wall Framing ................................................................ 24 Alternative Wind Uplift Restraint System ................................... 25 Stemwall/Crawlspace ................................................................... 26 Pile/Girder to Wall ....................................................................... 27 Post/Column to Beam ................................................................... 28 Corner Post/Column to Beam ...................................................... 29 Post/Column to Foundation ......................................................... 30 Roof Boundary Connection .......................................................... 31 Lateral Load ................................................................................. 31 Holdowns ...................................................................................... 32 Steel Strong-Wall Shearwall ..................................................... 33 Wood Strong-Wall Shearwall .................................................... 34 Gable End to Wall Framing .......................................................... 35 Valley Truss to Roof Framing ....................................................... 36 Drag Strut Connection ................................................................. 36 Hanger Uplift Considerations ....................................................... 37 Load Path Installation Considerations .................................. 38-39

THE SIMPSON STRONG-TIE QUALITY POLICY


We help people build safer structures economically. We do this by designing, engineering and manufacturing No Equal structural connectors and other related products that meet or exceed our customers needs and expectations. Everyone is responsible for product quality and is committed to ensuring the effectiveness of the Quality Management System.

GETTING FAST TECHNICAL SUPPORT


When you call for engineering technical support, we can help you quickly if you have the following information at hand. This will help us to serve you promptly and efficiently. Which Simpson Strong-Tie catalog are you using? (See the front cover for the catalog number) Which Simpson Strong-Tie product are you using? What is your load requirement? What is the carried members width and height? What is the supporting members width and height? What is the carried and supporting members material and application?

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Terry Kingsfather
President

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HOW TO USE THIS CATALOG


NEW PRODUCTS
New products are shown with the symbol. There are also many new sizes within existing model series.

EXTRA CORROSION PROTECTION


This icon identifies products that are available with additional corrosion protection (ZMAX, Hot-Dip Galvanized, stainless steel or the SDS double-barrier coating). Other products may also be available with additional protection, contact Simpson Strong-Tie for options. The end of the product name will indicate what type of extra corrosion protection is provided (Z = ZMAX, HDG = Hot-Dip Galvanized or SS = stainless steel). See page 8-9 for information on corrosion, and visit our website www.strongtie.com/info for more technical information on this topic.

This catalog reects changes in the allowable loads and congurations of some Simpson Strong-Tie Company Inc. products. This catalog is effective until December 31, 2010, and supersedes all information in earlier publications, including catalogs, brochures, iers, technical bulletins, etc. Use this edition as a current reference. Information on allowable loads and congurations is updated periodically. After December 31, 2010, contact Simpson Strong-Tie Company Inc. for the most current product information. Allowable loads in this catalog are for the described specic applications of properly-installed products. Product modications, improper loading, installation procedures, or deviations from recommended applications will affect connector allowable load-carrying capacities.

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NEW PRODUCTS

DETAL

Truss Anchor

The DETAL high-capacity embedded truss anchor attaches single-ply roof trusses to concrete and masonry walls. The DETAL20 combines dual embedded anchors with a structural moisture-barrier plate to protect the truss and provide increased lateral capacity in addition to exceptional uplift loads.

FSC

Floor Span Connector

As an alternative to coil strap, the FSC connects the upper floors to lower floors from the inside of the wall. The convenient obround holes make installation in narrow wall cavities easy. Installs to studs with nails and through the floor system with a " threaded rod, a nut and a washer (not included).

H2A Hurricane Tie


The new H2A is an improved version of the H2 hurricane tie with up to 575 lbs. of uplift capacity. Minimal nailing into the top plates eases installation while contributing to the uplift capacity.

H10A Hurricane Tie


The new H10A hurricane tie attaches to double top plates and provides up to 1340 lbs. of uplift capacity when attached to an SP truss. Nearly as much uplift capacity as the H14, yet lower cost and easier to install.

H10S Hurricane Tie


The H10S provides a high capacity connection from the truss/rafter to the stud. A flexible nailing pattern allows installation where the stud is offset from the rafter up to 1". Suitable for wood-to-wood and wood-to-CMU/concrete applications.

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NEW PRODUCTS

HTT4 & HTT5

Tension Ties

The LTT/MTT/HTT series of tension ties offers tension-resisting solutions that install with nails. These new additions to the HTT line feature an optimized nailing pattern which results in better performance with less deflection. Designed to meet new code standards, the HTT4 and HTT5 offer higher loads than their predecessors the HTT16 and HTT22. For an added benefit, the HTT5 installs with 6 fewer nails than the HTT22.

LGT3-SDS2.5/LGT4-SDS3

Girder Tiedown

With over 3,200 lbs. of uplift, the LGT3-SDS2.5 and LGT4-SDS3 are high capacity girder tiedowns for girder trusses with three and four plies, respectively. These tiedowns do not require attachment to the top of the truss, allowing installation after the roof is sheathed. They attach to the truss with Simpson Strong-Tie Strong-Drive screws (SDS) for higher load capacity, and a low-profile connection to the studs ensures easy installation of drywall. The LGT3-SDS2.5 and LGT4-SDS3 can be installed on the inside or outside of walls and provide additional bearing enhancement for heavy download applications.

MASA

Mudsill Anchor

MAS mudsill anchors have always been a time-saving alternative to mudsill anchor bolts, and now the new and improved design of the MASA provides for one-to-one replacement of " and " anchor bolts in 2x sill plates. Additional fasteners and the reinforcement of key sections of the anchor have improved performance so that the load capacity of the MASA mudsill anchor either meets or exceeds that of other cast-in-place anchors. Since the MASA can be installed as wide as 6' on center, the same load capacity can be achieved with fewer mudsill anchors.

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TSP

Twist Stud Plate

The TSP offers higher loads in a tie that fastens on the side of the stud to reduce interference with drywall installation. Suitable for both top-plate and sill-plate applications.

VGT

Variable Girder Tiedown

The VGT is a higher capacity alternative to the LGT and MGT for girder trusses. It attaches with Simpson Strong-Tie Strong-Drive screws (SDS) to the side of the truss and features a predeflected crescent washer that allows it to accommodate top chord pitches up to 8:12.

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GENERAL NOTES
1. Refer to the current Simpson Strong-Tie Wood Construction Connectors catalog for connector load values, installation, fastener schedules and other important information including Terms and Conditions of Sale and Building Code Evaluation listings. 2. Throughout the catalog there are installation drawings showing the load transfer from one element in the structure to another. Additional connections may be required to safely transfer the loads through the structure. It is the Designers responsibility to specify and detail all necessary connections to ensure that a continuous load path is provided as required by the building code. 3. Loads are provided for a 160% load duration increase on the calculated capacity of the nails. No further load duration increase is allowed by the building code. Load values on every product DO NOT include a one-third increase on the steel capacity. 4. Unless otherwise noted, the allowable loads published in this catalog are limited to the lowest of: average recorded test load at " deflection, lowest ultimate recorded test load of 3 tests specimens divided by 3 (or the average of 6 specimens divided by 3), or the calculated value based on steel, wood bearing, and/or fastener capacity. 5. When multiple connectors are used, they must be installed so fastener locations do not overlap. 6. Unless otherwise noted, allowable loads are for use with Douglas Fir Larch or Southern Pine lumber. 7. Allowable simultaneous loads in more than one direction on a single connector must be evaluated as follows: Design Uplift/Allowable Uplift + Design Lateral Parallel to Plate/Allowable Lateral Parallel to Plate + Design Lateral Perpendicular to Plate/Allowable Lateral Perpendicular to Plate < 1.0. The three terms in the unity equation are due to the three possible directions that exist to generate force on a connector. The number of terms that must be considered for simultaneous loading is at the sole discretion of the Designer and is dependent on their method of calculating wind forces and the utilization of the connector within the structural system. 8. All references to bolts or MBs are for structural quality through bolts equal to or better than ASTM Standard A307, Grade A. Lag bolts and carriage bolts are not acceptable. All threaded rod or ATR shall be equal to or better than ASTM A36, Grade C. 9. Unless otherwise noted, all nails are common nails (refer to page 10). 10. Refer to Simpson Strong-Tie technical bulletin T-ANCHORSPEC for anchorage to concrete design. 11. Hurricane ties are shown installed on the outside of the wall for clarity. Installation on the inside of the wall is acceptable. For uplift Continuous Load Path, connection in the same area (i.e. truss-to-plate connector and plate-to-stud connector) must be on same side of the wall. 12. When installing hurricane ties on the inside of the wall special considerations must be taken to prevent condensation on the inside of the completed structure in cold climates. 13. Loads are in pounds, dimensions are in inches, unless otherwise noted. 14. Truss plates shown are not manufactured by Simpson Strong-Tie. 15. Built-up lumber (multiple members) must be fastened together to act as one unit to resist the applied load (excluding the connector fasteners). This must be determined by the Designer/Engineer of Record. 16. When connecting DF/SP members to SPF lumber, use SPF allowable loads.

LIMITED WARRANTY
Simpson Strong-Tie Company Inc. warrants catalog products to be free from defects in material or manufacturing. Simpson Strong-Tie Company Inc. products are further warranted for adequacy of design when used in accordance with design limits in this catalog, and properly specified and installed. This warranty does not apply to uses not in compliance with specific applications and installation procedures set forth in this catalog, or to non-catalog or modified products, or to deterioration due to environmental conditions. Simpson Strong-Tie connectors are designed to enable structures to resist the movement, stress, and loading that results from events such as earthquakes and high velocity winds. Simpson Strong-Tie products are designed to the load capacities and uses listed in this catalog. Properly-installed Simpson Strong-Tie products will perform in accordance with the specifications set forth in the applicable Simpson Strong-Tie catalog. Additional performance limitations for specific products may be listed on the applicable catalog pages. Due to the particular characteristics of a potential event, the specific design and location of the structure, the building materials used, the quality of construction, and the condition of the soils involved, damage may nonetheless result to a structure and its contents even if the loads resulting from the impact event do not exceed Simpson Strong-Tie catalog specifications and Simpson Strong-Tie connectors are properly installed in accordance with applicable building codes. All warranty obligations of Simpson Strong-Tie Company Inc. shall be limited, at the discretion of Simpson Strong-Tie Company Inc., to repair or replacement of the defective part. These remedies shall constitute Simpson Strong-Tie Company Inc.s sole obligation and sole remedy of purchaser under this warranty. In no event will Simpson Strong-Tie Company Inc. be responsible for incidental, consequential, or special loss or damage, however caused. This warranty is expressly in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied, including warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, all such other warranties being hereby expressly excluded. This warranty may change periodically consult our website www.strongtie.com for current information.
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CORROSION INFORMATION
Understanding the Issues
Metal connectors, anchors, and fasteners will corrode and may lose loadcarrying capacity when installed in corrosive environments or exposed to corrosive materials. There are many environments and materials which may cause corrosion including ocean salt air, fire retardants, fumes, fertilizers, preservative-treated wood, dissimilar metals, and other corrosive elements. The many variables present in a single building environment make it impossible to accurately predict if, or when, significant corrosion will begin or reach a critical level. This relative uncertainty makes it crucial that specifiers and users be knowledgeable of the potential risks and select a product coating or metal suitable for the intended use. It is also important that regular maintenance and periodic inspections are performed, especially for outdoor applications. It is common to see some corrosion on connectors especially in outdoor applications. Even stainless steel can corrode. The presence of some corrosion does not mean that load capacity has necessarily been affected or that a failure will occur. If significant corrosion is apparent or suspected, then the wood, fasteners and connectors should be inspected by a professional engineer or general contractor and may need to be replaced. In the last several years, preservative-treated wood formulations have changed significantly. Many of the new formulations are more corrosive to steel connectors and fasteners than the traditionally used formulation of CCA-C. Simpson Strong-Tie testing has shown that ACQ-C, ACQ-D (Carbonate), CBA-A and CA-B treated woods are approximately 2 times more corrosive than CCA-C, while SBX-DOT (Sodium Borate) treated woods were shown to be less corrosive than CCA-C. Refer to technical bulletin T-PTWOOD for more information. Due to the many different preservative formulations, fluctuating retention levels, moisture content, and because the formulations may vary regionally, or change without warning, understanding which connectors and fasteners to use with these materials has become a complex task. We have attempted to provide basic knowledge on the subject here, but it is important to fully educate yourself by reviewing our technical bulletins on the topic, and also by viewing information and literature provided by others. This information pertains to Simpson Strong-Tie connectors only. For corrosion information on other product lines, such as fasteners, see the specific Simpson Strong-Tie product line catalogs. Additionally, because the issue is evolving, it is important to get the very latest connector information on the topic by visiting our website at www.strongtie.com/info. Stainless steel is always the most effective solution to corrosion risk. However, it is also more expensive and sometimes more difficult to obtain. To best serve our customers, Simpson Strong-Tie is evaluating the options to identify the safest and most cost-effective solutions. Based on our testing and experience there are some specific applications that are appropriate for ZMAX/HDG or G90 connectors (see chart on page 9.) Because increased corrosion from some newer preservative-treated wood is a new issue with little historical data, we have to base our recommendations on the testing and experience we have to date. It is possible that as we learn more, our recommendations may change, but these recommendations are based on the best information we have at this time.

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CORROSION INFORMATION
General Simpson Strong-Tie Recommendations
Outdoor environments are generally more corrosive to steel. If you choose to use ZMAX or HDG finish on an outdoor project (i.e. deck, patio cover), you should periodically inspect your connectors and fasteners or have a professional inspection performed. Regular maintenance including waterproofing of the wood used in your outdoor project is also a good practice. For wood with actual retention levels greater than 0.40 pcf for ACQ and MCQ, 0.41 pcf for CBA-A, or 0.21 pcf for CA-B (Ground Contact), stainless-steel connectors and fasteners are recommended. Verify actual retention level with the wood treater. When using stainless-steel connectors, use stainless-steel fasteners. When using ZMAX/HDG galvanized connectors, use fasteners that meet the specifications of ASTM A153. Testing indicates wood installed dry reduces potential corrosion. If dry wood is used, see our website for additional information. Using a barrier membrane can provide additional corrosion protection, see technical bulletin T-PTBARRIER. Due to the many variables involved, Simpson Strong-Tie cannot provide estimates on service life of connectors, anchors or fasteners. We suggest that all users and Designers also obtain recommendations for HDG, ZMAX (G185), mechanically galvanized, or other coatings from the treated wood supplier for the type of wood used. However, as long as Simpson Strong-Tie recommendations are followed, we stand behind product performance and our standard warranty applies.

Guidelines for Selecting the Proper Connector


1 Evaluate the Application.
Consider the type of structure and how it will be used. These recommendations may not apply to non-structural applications such as fences.

5 with the Simpson Strong-Tie recommendation.

Compare the treated-wood suppliers recommendation

2 Evaluate the Environment.


Testing and experience indicate that indoor dry environments are less corrosive than outdoor environments. Determining the type of environment where a connector or fastener will be used is an important factor in selecting the most appropriate material and finish for use on the connectors and fasteners. To help in your decision making, consider the following general exposure information: Interior Dry Use: Includes wall and ceiling cavities, and raised floor applications of enclosed buildings that have been designed to ensure that condensation and other sources of moisture do not develop. Exterior Dry: Includes outdoor installations in low rainfall environments and no regular exposure to moisture. Exterior Wet: Includes outdoor installations in higher moisture and rainfall environments. Higher Exposure Use: Includes exposure to ocean-salt air, fire retardants, large bodies of water, fumes, fertilizers, soil, some preservative-treated woods, industrial zones, acid rain, and other corrosive elements. Type 316 stainless steel contains slightly more nickel than other grades, plus molybdenum, giving it better corrosion resistance in high-chloride environments.

If these recommendations are different, Simpson Strong-Tie recommends that the most conservative recommendation be followed.

Simpson Strong-Tie recommendations are as follows:


Low = Use standard painted and G90 galvanized connectors, or Simpson Strong-Tie Strong-Drive screws (SDS) with the double-barrier coating, as a minimum. Med = Use ZMAX/HDG galvanized connectors as a minimum. Use HDG fasteners which meet the specifications of ASTM A153 or Simpson Strong-Tie Strong-Drive screws (SDS) with double-barrier coating. High6 = Use Type 303, 304, 305 or 316 stainless-steel connectors and fasteners. CONNECTOR COATING RECOMMENDATION STRUCTURAL APPLICATIONS
ACQ-C, ACQ-D (Carbonate), SBX/ CA-B & CBA-A Other DOT Untreated or MCQ & Higher ACZA Wood No With Uncertain Zinc Chemical Ammonia Ammonia Borate 1 Content Low Low Med High High Low N/A
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Environment

Interior Dry Exterior Dry Exterior Wet Higher Exposure Uncertain

Low5 Med Med3,4 High High

Med5 Med Med3,4 High High

Med High High High High

High High High High High

High High High High High

High High High High High

Evaluate and select a suitable preservative-treated wood for 3 the intended application and environment.
The treated wood supplier should provide all the information needed regarding the wood being used. This information should include: the specific type of wood treatment used, if ammonia was used in the treatment, and the chemical retention level. If the needed information is not provided then Simpson Strong-Tie would recommend the use of stainless-steel connectors and fasteners. You should also ask the treated-wood supplier for a connector coating or material recommendation.
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right, was created 4 Use the chart on the testingwhichexperience to based on Simpson Strong-Tie and select the connector finish or material.
If a preservative-treated wood product is not identified on the chart, Simpson Strong-Tie has not evaluated test results regarding such product and therefore cannot make any recommendation other than the use of stainless steel with that product. Manufacturers may independently provide test results or other product use information; Simpson Strong-Tie expresses no opinion regarding any such information.

1. Woods with actual retention levels greater than 0.40 pcf for ACQ and MCQ, 0.41 pcf for CBA-A, or 0.21 pcf for CA-B (Ground Contact level). 2. Borate treated woods are not appropriate for outdoor use. 3. Test results indicate that ZMAX/HDG and the SDS double-barrier coating will perform adequately, subject to regular maintenance and periodic inspection. However, the nationally-approved test method used, AWPA E12-94, is an accelerated test, so data over an extended period of time is not available. If uncertain, use stainless steel. 4. Some treated wood may have excess surface chemicals making it potentially more corrosive. If you suspect this or are uncertain, use stainless steel. 5. Where noted in the table, applications where the wood is dry (moisture content less than 19%) when installed and will remain dry in-service may use a minimum coating recommendation of Low. 6. Type 316 stainless-steel connectors and fasteners are the minimum recommendation for ocean-salt air and other chloride environments.

COATINGS AVAILABLE
Finish/Material Gray Paint Powder Coating Standard G90 Zinc Coating

Not all products are available in all finishes. Contact Simpson Strong-Tie for product availability, ordering information and lead times. Description Level of Corrosion Resistance Low Low Low Medium

Water-based paint intended to protect the product while it is warehoused and in transit to the jobsite. Baked on paint finish that is more durable than our standard paint and produces a better looking finished product. Zinc galvanized coating containing 0.90 oz. of zinc per square foot of surface area (total both sides). Galvanized (G185) 1.85 oz. of zinc per square foot of surface area (hot-dip galvanized per ASTM A653 total both sides). These products require hot-dip galvanized fasteners (fasteners which meet the specifications of ASTM A153). Products are hot-dip galvanized after fabrication (14 ga. and thicker). The coating weight increases with material thickness. The minimum specified coating weight is 2.0 oz./ft2 (per ASTM A123 total both sides). These products require hot-dip galvanized fasteners (fasteners which meet the specifications of ASTM A153).

Medium

Double-Barrier Coating (SDS Screws)

Simpson Strong-Tie Strong-Drive screws (SDS) that are manufactured with two different finishes that provide a level of corrosion protection that exceeds that provided by the previous HDG coating. Connectors are manufactured from Type 316L stainless steel, and provide greater durability against corrosion. Stainless-steel nails are required with stainless-steel products, and are available from Simpson Strong-Tie.

Medium High

See Corrosion Information for more specific performance and application information on these finishes.

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NAIL TYPES
Nail Types and Sizes Specified for Simpson Strong-Tie Connectors
Many Simpson Strong-Tie connectors have been designed and tested for use with specific types and sizes of nails. The specified quantity, type and size of nail must be installed in the correct holes on the connector to achieve published loads. Other factors such as nail material and coating are also important. Incorrect fastener selection or installation can compromise connector performance and could lead to failure.

8dx1"

8d 10dx1" Common

10d 16dx2" Common

16d Sinker

16d Common

In some cases it is desirable to install Simpson Strong-Tie straight straps with nails that are a different type or size than what is called out in the load table. In these cases these reduction factors must be applied to the allowable loads listed for the connector.

1 0.131" 0.148"

Load Adjustment Factors for Optional Nails Used with Straight Straps
Catalog Nail 16d common (0.162"x3") 16d common (0.162"x3") 10d common (0.148"x3") 16d sinker (0.148"x3") 10d common (0.148"x3") 8d common (0.131"x2") 10d common (0.148"x3") Replacement 10dx1 (0.148"x1") 10d common (0.148"x3") 16d sinker (0.148"x3") 16dx2 (N16) (0.162"x2") 10dx1 (0.148"x1") 16d sinker (0.148"x3") 8dx1 (0.131"x1") 8d common (0.131"x2") 8dx1 (0.131"x1") Adjustment Factor 0.842

2 0.131" 0.162" 3 3 0.148" 0.162"


Triangular Holes
Purpose: to increase a connectors strength or to achieve MAX strength. Fill Requirements: when the Designer specifies max nailing.

1.00 1.00
3

1.00 1.00 0.83

1. For straps installed over sheathing use a 2" long nail minimum. 0.148" 2. Where noted, use 0.80 for 10 ga, 11 ga, and 12 ga products when using SPF lumber. 3. Where noted, use 0.92 for 10 ga, 11 ga, and 12 ga products when using SPF lumber. 4. For applications involving pneumatic nails, refer to specific tool manufacturer tech bulletins.

Round Holes
Purpose: to fasten a connector to wood. Fill Requirements: always fill, unless noted otherwise.

Hexagonal Holes
Purpose: to fasten a connector to concrete or masonry. Fill Requirements: always fill when fastening a connector to concrete or masonry.

SDS Screws
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The Simpson Strong-Tie Strong-Drive screw (SDS) is a " diameter structural wood screw ideal for various connector installations as well as wood-to-wood applications. It installs with no predrilling and has been extensively tested in various applications. The new SDS is improved with a patented new easy driving 4CUT tip and a corrosion resistant doublebarrier coating.

Identification on all SDS screw heads

SDS "x3"
U.S. Patent 6,109,850 - 5,897,280 - 5,044,853

SDS Screws
DF/SP Allowable Loads
1 4 5

These products are available with additional corrosion protection.

SPF Allowable Loads4

Size (in)

Model No.

Shear (100) Shear (100) Withdrawal 5 Withdrawal Thread Fasteners 3 3 (100) (100) Length per Wood Side Plate Steel Side Plate Wood Side Plate Steel Side Plate Carton (in) 14 ga & 10 ga or Wood or Steel 1" 14 ga & 10 ga or Wood or Steel 1" 16 ga 1" 16 ga 1" 12 ga Greater Side Plate SPF LVL 12 ga Greater Side Plate SCL 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 1500 1400 1300 1100 950 900 800 600 190 280 340 350 350 340 340 340 250 250 250 250 290 390 420 420 420 420 250 250 290 420 420 420 420 420 170 215 215 255 345 385 475 560 135 200 245 250 250 245 245 245 180 180 180 180 210 280 300 300 300 300 180 180 210 300 300 300 300 300 120 150 150 180 240 270 330 395

x 1 x 1 x 2 x 2 x 3 x 3 x 4 x 6

SDS25112 SDS25134 SDS25200 SDS25212 SDS25300 SDS25312 SDS25412 SDS25600

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1. Allowable loads for SDS screws are based on ICC-ES Code Report ESR-2236. Screws may be provided with the 4CUT or Type 17 tip. 2. SDS screws install best with a low speed " drill with a " hex head driver. 3. All applications are based on full penetration into the main member. Contact Simpson Strong-Tie for allowable loads for other side or main member thicknesses. 4. Allowable loads are shown at the wood load duration factor of CD =1.00. Loads may be increased for load duration by the Designer up to a CD =1.60. 5. Withdrawal loads shown are in pounds (lbs.) and are based on the entire threaded section installed into the main member. If thread penetration into the main member

is less than the Thread Length as shown in the table, reduce allowable load by 172 lbs. x inches of thread not in main member for DF/SP lumber. Reduce by 121 lbs./in. x inches of thread for SPF. 6. For more information, refer to technical bulletin T-SDSSCREWAPPS. 7. Fasteners per Carton represent the quantity of screws which are available in bulk packaging. Screws are also available in mini bulk and retail packs. Refer to Simpson Strong-Tie List Price book. Contact Simpson Strong-Tie for more information. 8. LSL wood-to-wood applications that require 4" and 6" SDS screws are limited to interior-dry use only.

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QUIK DRIVE FASTENERS


WSNTL COLLATED SCREW SYSTEM
Simpson Strong-Tie Quik Drive auto-feed screw driving systems offer superior performance and reduced installation time in floor and roof applications. The holding power of screws increases withdrawal resistance and reduces the gaps that cause floor squeaks. The 20" tool extension enables stand-up-and-drive installation.
2" (WSNTL2LS) 2" (WSNTL212S)

Allowable Shear in Pounds per Foot for Horizontal Diaphragms with WSNTL2LS or WSNTL212S Screws and Douglas Fir-Larch or Southern Pine1,5 Framing
Minimum Nominal Width of Framing Member 2 3 2 3 2 3 BLOCKED DIAPHRAGMS Screw spacing at diaphragm boundaries (all cases), at continuous panel edges parallel to load (Cases 3 and 4), andat all panel edges (Cases 5 and 6) 6 6 290 325 320 360 320 360 4 2 4 24 3 655 735 730 820 730 820

1" (WSNTL2LS) 2" (WSNTL212S)

UNBLOCKED DIAPHRAGMS2 Screws spaced 6 inches, maximum, at supported edges Case 1 (No unblocked edges or continuous joints parallel to load) 255 290 285 320 285 320 All other configurations (Cases 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6) 190 215 215 240 215 240

Panel Grade

Panel Thickness

Sheathing, single floor and other grades covered in DOC PS1 and PS2

14,5

Screw Spacing at Other Panel Edges 6 4 385 575 430 650 425 640 480 720 425 640 480 720

1. Minimum fastener penetration of 1" into the framing member is required. 2. For IBC wind design, shear capacities may be increased 40% per IBC 2306.3.1. For normal loading, shear capacities shall be reduced 25%. These two adjustments are not included in the Code Report. 3. Space screws at 12" on center along intermediate framing members or as required by design to resist wind suction forces on roofs where applicable. 4. Framing at adjoining panel edges must be 3 inches nominal or wider, and screws

must be staggered where screws are spaced 2" or 2" on center. 5. When noted in the table, WSNTL212S screws required. 6. The values for this application are not included in the Code Report. 7. See 2003 IBC chapter 23 for additional requirements and information. 8. Allowable withdrawal loads, based on thread penetration into the main member, are 151 lb/in for SP, 125 lb/in for DF, and 88 lb/in for SPF. Values may be increased as permitted by the applicable building code.

TITEN

Screws

/ TITEN HD

Heavy Duty Screw Anchors


WARNING: Industry studies show that hardened fasteners can experience performance problems in wet or corrosive environments. Accordingly, use this product in dry and noncorrosive environments only, or provide moisture barrier.

Titen screws are " and " diameter masonry screws for attaching various components to concrete and masonry. Available in hex and phillips head designs in three colors (blue, silver and white). Use with appropriately sized Titen drill bits included with each box.

Titen Screw Anchors for Concrete or Masonry


Allowable Loads Titen Dia. (in) Drill Bit Dia. (in) Embed. Depth (in) 1 1 1 1 Critical Spacing (in) 2 2 3 3 Critical Edge Dist. (in) 1 1 1 1 Concrete Tension 125 305 145 365 Shear 255 415 225 400 CMU Tension 110 150 Shear 205 250

Titen Hex Head screw


1. Allowable loads may not be increased for short term loading due to wind forces. 2. Concrete shall have a minimum f'c = 2000 psi. CMU is based on installation into face shell of hollow or grout-filled CMU. 3. The attached member or element may govern the allowable load. The Designer shall verify allowable load. 4. Refer to the Simpson Strong-Tie Anchoring and Fastening Systems for Concrete and Masonry catalog (C-SAS) for complete information on the Titen screws.

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Titen HD Tension and Shear Loads in Face Shell of 8-inch Lightweight, Medium-Weight and Normal-Weight Grout Filled CMU
Size (in) Min. Critical Critical Values for 8-inch Lightweight, Medium-Weight Drill or Normal-Weight Grout Filled CMU Bit Embed. Edge Spacing Dist. Dia. Depth Dist. Allowable Allowable (in) (in) (in) (in) Tension Load (100) Shear Load (100) 12 6 480 870 2 12 8 690 1385 3 12 10 1060 2085 4 12 12 1600 3000 5

Titen HD anchor
U.S. Patent 5,674,035 & 6,623,228

4" MINIMUM EDGE DISTANCE

CRITICAL EDGE DISTANCE (SEE LOAD TABLE)

INSTALLATION IN THIS AREA FOR REDUCED ALLOWABLE LOAD CAPACITY

1. The tabulated allowable loads are based on a safety factor of 5.0 for installations under the IBC. 2. Values for 8-inch wide CMU Grade N, Type II, lightweight, medium-weight and normal-weight concrete masonry units conforming to ASTM C90. 3.The masonry units must be fully grouted with grout complying with IBC Section 2103.12. 4. Mortar is prepared in accordance with IBC Section 2103.8. 5. The minimum specified compressive strength of masonry, f'm, at 28 days is 1,500 psi. 6. Embedment depth is measured from the outside face of the concrete masonry unit. 7. Allowable loads may be increased 33% for short-term loading due to wind forces where permitted by code. 8. Grout filled CMU wall design must satisfy applicable design standards and be capable of withstanding applied loads. 9. Refer to the Simpson Strong-Tie Anchoring and Fastening Systems for Concrete and Masonry catalog (C-SAS) for load adjustment factors for spacing and edge distance less than critical. 10. Recommended for permanent dry, interior non-corrosive environments or temporary outdoor applications, or provide moisture barrier.

4" MINIMUM EDGE DISTANCE CRITICAL EDGE DISTANCE (SEE LOAD TABLE) NO INSTALLATION WITHIN 1" OF HEAD JOINT

Shaded Area = Placement for Full and Reduced Allowable Load Capacity in Grout-Filled CMU

INSTALLATIONS IN THIS AREA FOR FULL ALLOWABLE LOAD CAPACITY

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TRUSS/RAFTER TO WOOD DOUBLE TOP PLATES


These products are available with additional corrosion protection. Additional products on this page may also be available with this option, check with Simpson Strong-Tie for details. These products are also available in stainless steel for premium corrosion resistance.

Fasteners Model No. H2.5T H5 H5 H2.5A H2.5T H1 H2.5A HGA10KT LTS12 H8 H10-2 H2.5T H5 H5 H2.5A H10 MTS12 H2.5T H1 H2.5A H10A LTS12 HTS20 H14 H16S H16 Qty. Required 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 To Truss/Rafters 5-8dx1 4-8dx1 4-8d 5-8dx1 5-8d 6-8dx1 5-8d 4-SDS "x1" 6-10dx1 5-10dx1 6-10d 10-8dx1 8-8dx1 8-8d 10-8dx1 8-8dx1 7-10dx1 10-8d 12-8dx1 10-8d 9-10dx1 12-10dx1 12-10dx1 12-8dx1 2-10dx1 2-10dx1 To Plates 5-8dx1 4-8dx1 4-8d 5-8dx1 5-8d 4-8d 5-8d 4-SDS "x3" 6-10dx1 5-10dx1 6-10d 10-8dx1 8-8dx1 8-8d 10-8dx1 8-8dx1 7-10dx1 10-8d 8-8d 10-8d 9-10dx1 12-10dx1 12-10dx1 13-8d 10-10dx1 10-10dx1

DF/SP Allowable Loads Uplift (160) 425 455 465 480 545 585 600 695 720 745 760 850 910 930 960 990 1000 1090 1170 1200 13402 1440 1450 14652 1470 1470 Parallel to Perp. to Plate (F1) Plate (F2) (160) (160) 135 115 115 110 135 485 110 1165 75 75 455 270 230 230 220 585 755 270 970 220 590 150 755 515 145 200 200 110 145 165 110 940 125 395 290 400 400 220 525 1255 290 330 220 285 250 1255 265

SPF Allowable Loads Uplift (160) 425 265 265 480 545 400 535 500 620 565 655 850 530 530 960 850 860 1090 800 1070 1015 1240 1245 1050 1265 1265 Parallel to Perp. to Plate (F1) Plate (F2) (160) (160) 135 100 100 110 135 415 110 840 75 75 390 270 200 200 220 505 755 270 830 220 505 150 755 480 145 170 170 110 145 140 110 675 125 340 290 340 340 220 450 1255 290 280 220 285 250 1255 245

1. For connections to single top plates, see page 19 . 2. Douglas Fir allowable uplift loads for H14 = 1350 lbs. (160) and H10A = 1140 lbs. (160). 3. H16/H16-2 factory sloped to 5:12, but 3:12 - 7:12 roof slope is acceptable. 4. Hurricane ties are shown installed on the outside of the wall for clarity and assume a minimum overhang of 3" installation on the inside of the wall is acceptable (see General Instructions for the Installer notes on page 16). For uplift Continuous Load Path, connections in the same area (i.e. truss to plate connector and plate to stud connector) must be on same side of the wall. 5. When installing MTS and HTS connectors, the following installation instructions are required for the lateral loads to apply. The first 7 nail holes after the bend area must be filled with 10dx1 nails. This applies to straps on either side of bend area. All additional fasteners may be installed in any remaining strap holes. 6. Refer to page 38 for installation details of two connectors on a single truss. 7. Allowable loads in the F1 direction are not intended to replace diaphragm boundary members or prevent cross grain bending of the truss or rafter members. 8. For simultaneous loads in more than one direction, the connector must be evaluated as described in Note 7, page 8 under General Notes.

H8 (H2.5A, H2.5T, H5 similar)

Two H2.5A MTS12 (LTS, HTS similar) H10 (H1, H10A, H14 similar)

D1
LBP

D2

H2.5T

Refer to pages 8-9 for important considerations regarding coatings on connectors attached to preservative-treated wood

H10 H1

Titen HD w/ BP

D3
12

#5 Rebar (min.)

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Blocking and stud to plate connector not shown for clarity

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GIRDER/TRUSS TO WALL FRAMING


These products are available with additional corrosion protection. Additional products on this page may also be available with this option, check with Simpson Strong-Tie for details.

Model No. HTS205 H166 H16S6 H16-26 H16-2S6 H2.5A LTT20B2,3 FSC LGT2 THA222-21 HDU2-SDS2.52,3 FSC LGT3-SDS2.5 HTT162,3 MGT2,3 LGT4-SDS3 HTT222,3 HDU4-SDS2.52,3 THA222-21 VGT2,3 CS16 HDU5-SDS2.52,3 HDU2-SDS2.52,3 VGT2,3 HTT222,3 VGT2,3 HGT-42,3 HGT-32,3 HGT-22,3

Total No. of Connectors Attached to Girder 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 1

No. of Plies Min. 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 1 3 2 2 4 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 3 4 3 2

Fasteners Girder/Truss 10-10d 2-10dx1 2-10dx1 2-10dx1 2-10dx1 20-8dx1 10-16d 15-10dx1 16-16d Sinkers 6-16dx2 6-SDS "x2" 30-10dx1 12-SDS "x3" 18-16dx2 22-10d 16-SDS "x3" 32-10d 10-SDS "x2" 12-16dx2 16-SDS "x3" 33-10d 14-SDS "x2" 12-SDS "x2" 32-SDS "x3" 64-10d 32-SDS "x3" 16-10d 16-10d 16-10d Wall Framing 10-10d 10-10dx1 10-10dx1 10-10dx1 10-10dx1 20-8dx1 1-" or " ATR 1-" ATR 14-16d Sinkers 14-16d 1-" ATR 2-" ATR 26-16d Sinkers 1-" ATR 1-" ATR 30-16d Sinkers 1-" ATR 1-" ATR 28-16d 1-" ATR 33-10d 1-" ATR 1-" ATR 2-" ATR 2-" ATR 2-" ATR 2-" ATR 2-" ATR 2-" ATR

DF/SP Uplift (160) 1450 1470 1470 1470 1470 1705 1750 1830 2050 2300 3075 3660 3685 3955 3965 4060 4165 4565 4600 4940 5115 5645 6150 7185 8330 8890 9250 10530 10980

SPF Uplift (160) 1245 1265 1265 1265 1265 1465 1750 1570 1785 2300 2215 3140 2655 3400 3330 2925 3580 3285 4600 3555 5115 4065 4430 5175 7160 6400 9250 9035 6485

D4

THA222-2

HTT22 (HTT16 similar)

D5

Note: Beam by Designer

H16 VGT with BP-3

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1. Parallel to PlateTHA222-2 is 350 lbs, Perpendicular to PlateTHA222-2 is 280 lbs. 2. Rod must connect directly to foundation or to adequately sized connectors to framing below as determined by the Designer. 3. ATRAll-Thread Rod. 4. For multiple holdowns, verify the allowable tension capacity of the wood member. 5. Where noted, 10dx1 nails may be substituted for same load. 6. H16/H16-2 factory sloped to 5:12, but 3:12 - 7:12 roof slope is acceptable. 7. LGT4Uplift for DF/SP girder and SPF studs is 3860 lbs.

D6

Install minimum 6-10d nails into face

Provide min. 1" end distance (typ.)

D7

Minimum 4-ply truss for quantity of 2 applications

Minimum 2-ply truss for quantity of 2 applications

Nails not required in this section

Threaded rod to the foundation

CS16 MGT/HDU4 2,3 HGT-3 2,3 LTT20B 2,3


HGT Installed on Wood Use " all thread rod, and two Simpson Strong-Tie LBP " washers (not included) on top of each crescent washer (total of four LBP " washers)

Note: Two products are required for this application to achieve table load

HDU2 HTT22 FSC


Holdown offset to prevent SDS screw interference

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I-JOISTS TO WALL FRAMING


NOTE: Web stiffeners required on both sides of I-joist

D8

D9

D10
MTS Installation as an I-joist to Top Plate Tie Typical H8 Installation (I-joist to Top Plate) MTS30 to Studwall Installation

D11
MTS30 to Studwall Installation

These products are available with additional corrosion protection. Additional products on this page may also be available with this option, check with Simpson Strong-Tie for details. These products are also available in stainless steel for premium corrosion resistance.

Fasteners Model No. H8 MTS201 MTS301 HTS20 HTS301 To Rafters 5-10dx1 7-10dx1 7-10dx1 12-10dx1 12-10dx1 To Plates 5-10dx1 7-10dx1 7-10dx1 12-10dx1 12-10dx1 Uplift (160) 745 1000 1000 1450 1450

DF/SP Allowable Loads Lateral Parallel to Plate (F1) 75 75 75 75 75 Perpendicular to Plate (F2) 125 125 125 125 Uplift (160) 565 860 860 1245 1245

SPF Allowable Loads Lateral Parallel to Plate (F1) 75 75 75 75 75 Perpendicular to Plate (F2) 125 125 125 125

1. Additional fastener holes are provided on these products. Not all holes are required to be filled to achieve listed loads. 2. Consult I-joist manufacturer for blocking details and uplift limits on joist end application. 3. Connectors may be reversed as long as the required fasteners are installed on either side of the connection. 4. Web stiffener required on both sides to achieve published uplift loads.

5. When installing MTS and HTS connectors, the following installation instructions are required for the lateral loads to apply. The first 7 nail holes after the bend area must be filled with 10dx1 nails. This applies to straps on either side of bend area. All additional fasteners may be installed in any remaining strap holes. 6. Allowable loads in the F1 direction are not intended to replace diaphragm boundary members or prevent cross grain bending of the truss or rafter members. 7. For simultaneous loads in more than one direction, the connector must be evaluated as described in Note 7, page 8 under General Notes.

I-JOISTS TO MASONRY/CONCRETE
Fasteners Model No. To I-Joist 7-10dx1 7-10dx1 8-10dx1 10-10dx1 7-10dx1 9-10dx1 8-10dx1 To Grouted CMU or Bond Beam 4-"x2" Titen5 4-"x2" Titen5 4-"x2" Titen5 4-"x2" Titen5 Embedded Embedded Embed 4" Uplift (160) 1000 1000 1150 1150 1450 1810 1810 Parallel to Plate (F1) 2354 2354 2354 2354 340 340 340 DF/SP Allowable Loads Lateral
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Perpendicular to Plate (F2) 904 904 904 904 725 725 725

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MTSM16 MTSM20 HTSM16 HTSM20 META20 HETA20 HETA40

Moisture barrier not shown

Min. 1"

1. Additional fastener holes are provided on these products. Not all holes are required to be filled to achieve listed loads. 2. Consult I-joist manufacturer for blocking details and uplift limits on joist end application. 3. Web stiffener required on both side to achieve published uplift loads. 4. When installing MTSM and HTSM connectors, the following installation instructions are required for lateral loads to apply: a) The first four holes for Titen screws after the bend area must be filled on the concrete/masonry end of the connection. b) The first seven nail holes after the bend area must be filled with 10dx1 nails on the wood end of the connection. Any additional required nails may be placed in any open hole on the wood end of the strap. 5. Use " x 1" Titen screws for concrete application. 6. Allowable loads in the F1 direction are not intended to replace diaphragm boundary members or prevent cross grain bending of the truss or rafter members. 7. For simultaneous loads in more than one direction, the connector must be evaluated as described in Note 7, page 8 under General Notes.

#5 Rebar (min.)

D13
Moisture barrier not shown

MTSM20 Fastened Directly to CMU, Bond Beam or Concrete Tie Beam

#5 Rebar (min.)

META/HETA Installation into CMU, Bond Beam or Concrete Tie Beam

NOTE: Web stiffeners required on both sides of I-joist

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EMBEDDED TRUSS/RAFTER TO MASONRY/CONCRETE


These products are available with additional corrosion protection. Additional products on this page may also be available with this option, check with Simpson Strong-Tie for details.

SP Uplift One-Ply Truss Model No. HETAL123 META12, META14 META16, META18, META20, META22, META24, META40 HETA12 HHETA12
(HETA20 Only)

SP Uplift Two- or Three-Ply Truss Fasteners to Truss/Rafter (Total) 10-16d (160) 1270

SP Lateral Load Parallel to Plate (F1) 415 Perpendicular to Plate (F2) 1100

Qty. Reqd 1

Application

Fasteners to Truss/Rafter (Total) 10-10dx1

(160) 1085

Block/Concrete

Block/Concrete

7-10dx1

1450

6-16d

1450

340

725

(META20 Only)

1 1 1 1 1

Block/Concrete Block/Concrete Block/Concrete Block/Concrete Block/Concrete Block

7-10dx1 7-10dx1 9-10dx1 14-10dx1 10-10dx1 10-10dx19 10-10dx19 10-10dx19 10-10dx1 10-10dx1
9

1520 1565 1810 1810 2235 1985 1985 2035 2035 2035 2035 2480 2480

7-16d 7-16d 8-16d 13-16d 9-16d 14-16d9 14-16d9 12-16d9 12-16d 12-16d
9

1780 1820 1810 1810 2235 1900

340 340 340 415 3406

725 725 725 1100 725

HETA16, HETA18, HETA20, HETA22, HETA24, HETA40 HETAL163 HETAL203 HHETA16, HHETA18, HHETA20, HHETA22, HHETA24, HHETA40 META12, META14, META16, META18, META20, META22, META24, META40 HETA12, HETA14, HETA16, HETA18, HETA20, HETA22, HETA24, HETA40 HHETA12, HHETA14 HHETA16, HHETA18, HHETA20, HHETA22 DETAL2016

(HETAL20 Only)

(META20 Only)

28 Concrete Block 28 Concrete Block 28 Concrete 1 Block Concrete 10-10dx19 18-10dx1 18-10dx1 14-16d9 3350 2700 2500 2565 2500

121010,11

116010

(HETA20 Only)

122510,11

152010

122510,11 200017 2000

152010 1370 1505

1. For SPF trusses multiply table loads by 0.86 for uplift and F 2 directions (use F1 values as shown). 2. Unless noted otherwise, embedment is into either grout filled block (f'm = 1500 psi) or concrete (minimum f'c is 2000 psi for single strap installations and 2500 psi for double strap installations). 3. The HETAL requires 5 nails to be installed into the truss seat. 4. Multiple META, HETA, and HHETA are spaced at 1" for single ply and 3" for two ply and staggered as shown. 5. Allowable loads in the F1 direction are not intended to replace diaphragm boundary members or prevent cross grain bending of the truss or rafter members. 6. The HHETA allowable F1 load can be increased to 435 lbs. if the strap is wrapped over the truss and a minimum of 12 nails are installed. 7. For simultaneous loads in more than one direction, the connector must be evaluated as described in Note 7, page 8 under General Notes. 8. Where noted, install with spoons facing outward and straps spaced no more than " wider than the truss width. #5 Rebar 9. Where noted, install half of the required number of fasteners in each strap. (min.) 10. Double embedded anchor lateral loads apply only to two- or three-ply applications with anchors spaced a minimum of 3" apart. For single-ply applications use lateral loads from the Single Embedded Anchor Installation. 11. Where noted in table, F1 lateral loads listed may cause an additional " deflection beyond the standard " limit where the straps are installed not wrapped over the heel as shown. 12. Two HHETA anchors may be installed in a concrete tie beam on a two- or three-ply truss with 2 fewer nails for an allowable uplift load of 3050 lbs. 13. Single-ply trusses may use either 10dx1 or 16d nails with allowable loads as noted in table. Two- or three-ply trusses shall use 16d nails. Two META 14. It is acceptable to use a reduced number of fasteners provided that there is a Anchors 8,9 reduction in uplift load capacity. Lateral loads do not apply when fewer than 7 fasteners are used with the HETA and HHETA anchors or when fewer than 6-16d or 7-10dx1 fasteners are used with the META anchor. HETAL lateral loads do not apply when fewer than 5 fasteners are installed in strap 5 fasteners required in the truss seat. DETAL lateral loads do not apply when fewer than 5 fasteners are installed in each strap 6 fasteners required in the truss seat. Calculate the connector uplift value for a reduced number of fasteners as follows:

META20/ TSS HETA20

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D14

Straps may be installed straight or wrapped over truss Blocking not shown for clarity

Moisture barrier not shown on this page

DETAL

D16

Allowable Load =

No. of Nails Used x Table Load No. of Nails in Table

Example: META20 in DF/SP with 6-10dx1 nails total (160) #5 Rebar 6 Nails (Used) (min.) Allowable Load = x 1450 lbs. = 1240 lbs. 7 Nails (Table) 15. Parallel-to-wall load towards face of HETAL is 1975 lbs. 16. The DETAL20 requires 6 nails installed in the truss seat and 6 nails in each strap. 17. F1 lateral load may cause as additional " deflection beyond the standard " limit.

D15
#5 Rebar (min.)

Straps may be installed straight or wrapped over to achieve listed loads

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POST INSTALLED TRUSS/RAFTER TO MASONRY/CONCRETE


These products are available with additional corrosion protection. Additional products on this page may also be available with this option, check with Simpson Strong-Tie for details.

Uplift One-Ply Truss Model No. HM9KT HGAM10KTA MTSM16, MTSM20 H10S HTSM16, HTSM20 H16 5 H16-25 LTT20B2 MTSM16, MTSM20 HTSM16, HTSM20 LGT2 FGTR 7,8,9,10 Qty. Reqd 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 Fasteners to Block 5-"x2" Titen4 4-"x2" Titen4 4-"x2" Titen4 2-"x4" Titen HD 4-"x2" Titen4 6-"x2" Titen4 6-"x2" Titen4 1-", ", " ATR 8-"x2" Titen4 8-"x2" Titen4 7-"x2" Titen
4

Uplift Two-Ply Truss Fasteners to Truss/Rafter (Total) N/A N/A 7-10d N/A 8-10d N/A 2-10dx1 10-16d 14-10d 16-10d 16-16d Sinkers 18-SDS "x3" DF/SP Uplift (160) N/A N/A 860 N/A 1175 N/A 1470 1750 1650 1900 2150 5000

Lateral Load Parallel to Plate (F1) 425 1005 2356 2356 2356 2356 700 Perp. to Plate (F2) 200 1105 906 906 2056 2056 170

Fasteners to Truss/Rafter (Total) 4-SDS "x1" 4-SDS "x1" 7-10dx1 8-8dx1 8-10dx1 2-10dx1 N/A 10-10dx1 14-10dx1 16-10dx1 16-16d Sinkers
3

DF/SP Uplift (160) 595 850 860 1065 1175 1470 N/A 1650 1650 1900 2150 5000

2-"x5" Titen HD

18-SDS "x3"3

1. For SPF trusses multiply table uplift and F 2 loads by 0.86 for nailed applications and 0.72 for Simpson Strong-Tie Strong-Drive screws (SDS) for uplift and F 2 directions (use F1 values as shown). Higher loads may be possible (contact Simpson Strong-Tie). 2. Add a standard cut washer to seat of LTT20B when " or " diameter anchor bolt is used. 3. Product may be used for a single-ply truss provided the truss is blocked to receive Shaded cells 3" Simpson Strong-Tie Strong-Drive screws (SDS) or 16d sinkers and blocking is grouted and attached to the truss to act as a single unit. reinforced per Designer (min.) 4. For concrete applications use "x 1" Titen screws. 5. H16/H16-2 factory sloped to 5:12, but 3:12 - 7:12 roof slope is acceptable. 6. When installing MTSM and HTSM connectors, the following installation instructions are required for lateral loads to apply: a) The first four holes for Titen screws after the bend area must be filled #5 Rebar 4" Min. (min.) on the concrete/masonry end of the connection. b) The first seven nail holes after the bend area must be filled with 10dx1 nails on the wood end of the connection. Any additional required nails may be placed in any open hole on the wood end of the strap. 16" Min. from end c) MTSM/HTSM connectors shall be installed on opposite faces of masonry/ of wall concrete to achieve loads listed for two connectors. If installed on same face of masonry/concrete, maximum uplift is 1340 lbs. 7. To achieve the published loads, the FGTR must be attached to a grouted and reinforced block wall or reinforced concrete wall designed by others to transfer the uplift loads to the foundation. 8. FGTR installed between 4" and 16" from the end of a wall will have an allowable load of 4685 lbs. 9. FGTR is packaged with Simpson Strong-Tie Strong-Drive screws (SDS) and Titen HD anchors. 10. Can be installed on roof pitches up to 8:12 or on a bottom chord designed to transfer the loads.

FGTR

D17

16" Min. from end of wall

Install Titen HD anchors in every other hole on the part

Moisture barrier under truss not shown on this page

D18
Wood shim material and attachment per Designer

LGT2 MTSM20 H16

Blocking not shown for clarity

H10S
TITEN SCREW WARNING: Industry studies show that hardened fasteners can experience performance problems in wet or corrosive environments. Accordingly, use these products in dry, interior and non-corrosive environments only or provide a moisture barrier.

HM9
#5 Rebar (min.)

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GIRDER/TRUSS TO MASONRY/CONCRETE
These products are available with additional corrosion protection. Additional products on this page may also be available with this option, check with Simpson Strong-Tie for details.

Model No. H10S LTA1 H16 13 H16-2 13 FSC LGT2 THA222-2 VGT L/R PA287 HDU2-SDS2.5 LGT3-SDS2.5 LGT4-SDS3 HTT4 FSC MGT HTT22 HTT4 THA222-2 HTT5 HDU4-SDS2.5 HTT5 VGT FGTR10,11 HTT5 HPA357 VGT L/R12 HDU5-SDS2.5 HDU2-SDS2.5 VGT12 HDQ8-SDS3 HTT228 VGT12 HGT-4 FGTR10,11,12 HGT-3 HGT-2 HDU5-SDS2.5

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No. of Qty. Plies Reqd Min. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 3 1 4 2 2 1 3 1 2 2 2

Fasteners Girder/Truss 8-8dx1 12-10dx1 2-10dx1 2-10dx1 15-10dx1 14-16d Sinkers 6-16dx2 16-SDS "x3" 20-16d 6-SDS "x2" 12-SDS "x2" 16-SDS "x2" 18-10dx1 30-10dx1 22-10d 32-10d 18-16dx2 12-16dx2 26-10dx1 10-SDS "x2" 26-10d 16-SDS "x3" 18-SDS "x3" 26-16dx2 27-16d 32-SDS "x3" 14-SDS "x2" 12-SDS "x2" 32-SDS "x3" 20-SDS "x3" 64-10d 32-SDS "x3" 16-10d 36-SDS "x3" 16-10d 16-10d 28-SDS "x2" Masonry/Concrete3 2-"x4" Titen HD Embedded 6-"x2" Titen9 6-"x2" Titen9 1-"x7" Titen HD (Concrete) 7-"x2" Titen 14-"x1" Titen 1-" ATR Embed 4" 1-" ATR 4-"x5" Titen HD 4-"x5" Titen HD 1-" ATR 2-"x7" Titen HD 1-" ATR 1-" ATR 1-" ATR 28-"x2" Titen9 1-" ATR 1-" ATR 1-" ATR 1-" ATR 2-"x5" Titen HD 1-" ATR Embed 8" 2-" ATR 1-" ATR 2-" ATR 2-" ATR 1-" ATR 2-" ATR 2-" ATR 2-" ATR 4-"x5" Titen HD 2-" ATR 2-" ATR 2-" ATR

DF/SP Uplift (160) 1065 1420 1470 1470 1830 2150 2150 2230 2765 3075 3285 3285 3320 3660 3965 4165 4235 4300 4350 4565 4670 4940 5000 5090 5265 5545 5645 6150 7185 8325 8330 8890 9250 9400 10530 10980 11290

SPF Uplift (160) 915 1220 1265 1265 1570 1850 1850 1605 2765 2215 2365 2365 2855 3140 3330 3580 3640 3700 3740 3285 4275 3555 4300 4375 4525 3990 4065 4430 5175 7210 7160 6400 9250 8080 9035 6485 8130

1. Holdown load values are based on a 3" thick vertical member. See Simpson Strong-Tie Wood Construction Connectors catalog for load values based on different wood thicknesses. 2. The Designer must specify anchor type, length and embedment. Refer to technical bulletin T-ANCHORSPEC for guidance on selected products. 3. The Designer must evaluate multiple installations not listed. 4. ATRAll-Thread Rod or Anchor Bolt. 5. PA28 and HPA35 must be embedded in center of a concrete tie beam (minimum width = 7"). 6. Multiple HDUs and HTTs must be installed staggered on truss. 7. For concrete applications use "x1" Titen screws. 8. To achieve the published loads, the FGTR must be attached to a grouted and reinforced block concrete wall designed by others to transfer the uplift loads to the foundation. 9. FGTR is packaged with Simpson Strong-Tie Strong-Drive screws (SDS) and Titen HD anchors. 10. Screw holes on FGTR and VGT are configured to allow for a double installation on a two ply truss. 11. For multiple holdowns, verify the allowable tension capacity of the wood member. 12. To achieve the loads listed for the MGT and HGT, anchorage into a 8" wide concrete tie-beam or grouted and reinforced CMU tie-beam can be made using Simpson Strong-Tie SET Epoxy-Tie adhesive with a minimum embedment depth of 12". Vertical reinforcement may be required to transfer the loads per Designer. 13. H16/H16-2 factory sloped to 5:12, but 3:12 - 7:12 roof slope is acceptable. 14. To achieve the loads listed for the VGT single and double connector options, anchorage into a 8" wide concrete tie-beam or grouted and reinforced CMU tie-beam can be made using Simpson Strong-Tie SET Epoxy-Tie with a minimum embedment depth of 12", a minimum end distance of 12" and centered in the 8" member. Vertical reinforcement may be required to transfer the loads per Designer.

Two FGTRs
Shaded cells grouted and reinforced per Designer (min.) 4" Min.

D20
16" Min. from end of wall Install Titen HD anchors in every other hole on the part

D19
#5 Rebar (min.)

16" Min. from end of wall


1" Typ. Titen Screws

4" Minimum Embedment

HDU5 FSC
#5 Rebar (min.)

PA28 HTT22 (HTT16 similar)


#5 Rebar (min.)

THA222-2
Moisture barrier not shown on this page

D21
MGT
4" Min. Embedment

VGT

#5 Rebar (min.)

LTA1 LGT2

PA28 HGT-2 17

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TRUSS/RAFTER HIP TO WALL


These products are available with additional corrosion protection. Additional products on this page may also be available with this option, check with Simpson Strong-Tie for details.

Model No. HCP21 HCP1.811 MTS12 MTSM16 HCP4 FGTRH L/R 5,6

Member Size 2x 1 2x 2x 4x 2-2x

DF/SP Allowable Loads (160) To Truss/ To Wall Rafter Uplift F1 6-10dx1 6-10dx1 605 300 6-10dx1 6-10dx1 605 300 7-10dx1 7-10dx1 840 7-10dx1 4-"x2" Titen3 840 8-10d 8-10d 1000 265 18-SDS "x3" 2-"x5" Titen HD 3850

Fasteners

SPF Allowable Loads (160) Uplift F1 520 260 520 260 730 730 860 230 3850

Shaded cells grouted and reinforced per Designer (min.)

D22
Install Titen HD anchors in every other hole on the part

4" Min.

1. The HCP can be installed on the inside and the outside of the wall with a flat bottom chord truss and achieve twice the load capacity. 2. MTSM16 can be field bent to a 45 angle similar to what is shown for the MTS12. 3. For concrete applications for the MTSM16, use "x1" Titen screws. 4. Minimum Edge Distance for " Titen screw is 1" and " Titen HD anchor is 4". 5. To achieve the published loads, the FGTR must be attached to a grouted and reinforced block wall or reinforced concrete wall designed by others to transfer the uplift loads to the foundation. 6. FGTR is packaged with Simpson Strong-Tie Moisture Strong-Drive screws (SDS) and barrier not Titen HD anchors. shown on this page

D23
Two HCP
#5 Rebar (min.)

FGTRHL

#5 Rebar (min.)

MTS12 Installed on a 45 Rafter

MTSM16 HCP
1" Min . 1" M in.

FGTRHL (Top View)


#5 Rebar (min.)

D24

D25

D26

D27

TRUSS/RAFTER HIP TO END WALL


These products are available with additional corrosion protection. Additional products on this page may also be available with this option, check with Simpson Strong-Tie for details.

MTSM16

1,3,6

2-2x 2-2x 2-2x 2-2x 2-2x 2-2x 2-2x

7-10d 8-10d 9-10d 13-10d

4-"x2" Titen 4-"x2" Titen 5-"x2" Titen 8-"x2" Titen

HTSM161,3,6 MSTAM241,3 MSTAM361,3 MSTCM401,3 MSTCM601,3 FGTR2,4,5

1175 1500 1870 4220 4220 4685

235

90

1020 1500 1870 4220 4220 4300

235

90

26-16d Sinkers 14-"x2" Titen 26-16d Sinkers 14-"x2" Titen 18-SDS "x3" 2-"x5" Titen HD
#5 Rebar (min.)

MSTAM36 (MSTAM24, MSTCM40 similar)

F2

#5 Rebar (min.)

FGTR

D31
#5 Rebar (min.)

. Min 1"

F1

D28

1" Min.
#5 Rebar (min.)

4" Min.

4" Min.

D29

MTSM16 (HTSM16 similar)

FGTR (Top View)

Shaded cells grouted and reinforced per Designer (min.)

Moisture barrier not shown on this page

D30

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Model No.

Member Size (Min.)

Fasteners To Truss To Wall

DF/SP Allowable Loads SPF Allowable Loads Uplift Uplift F1 F2 F1 F2 (160) (160) 860 235 90 750 235 90

1. Minimum Edge Distance for " Titen screw is 1". 2. Minimum Edge Distance for " Titen HD anchor is 4". 3. For concrete tie beam applications, use "x1" Titen screws. 4. To achieve the published loads, the FGTR must be attached to a grouted and reinforced block wall or reinforced concrete wall designed by others to transfer the uplift loads to the foundation. 5. FGTR is packaged with Simpson Strong-Tie Strong-Drive screws (SDS) and Titen HD anchors. 6. When installing MTSM and HTSM connectors, the following installation instructions are required for lateral loads to apply: a) The first four holes for Titen screws after the bend area must be filled on the concrete/masonry end of the connection. b) The first seven nail holes after the bend area must be filled with 10dx1 nails on the wood end of the connection. Any additional required nails may be placed in any open hole on the wood end of the strap.

High Wind-Resistant Construction

TRUSS/RAFTER TO SINGLE TOP PLATE


These products are available with additional corrosion protection. Additional products on this page may also be available with this option, check with Simpson Strong-Tie for details. These products are also available in stainless steel for premium corrosion resistance.

Fasteners (Total) Model No. H4 H2.5A H3 H4 H2.5A H3 META16 META20 H16 Qty. Required 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 To Truss/Rafters 4-8d 5-8d 4-8d 8-8d 10-8d 8-8d 7-10dx1 7-10dx1 2-10dx1 To Plates 4-8d 4-8d 4-8d 8-8d 8-8d 8-8d N/R N/R 6-"x2" Titen1

DF/SP Allowable Loads Uplift (160) 360 390 455 720 780 910 1450 1450 1470 Parallel to Plate (F1) (160) 165 125 330 250 340 340 Perp. to Plate (F2) (160) 160 160 320 320 725 725 Uplift (160) 235 315 320 470 630 640 1180 1180 1265

SPF Allowable Loads Parallel to Plate (F1) (1160) 140 105 280 210 340 340 Perp. to Plate (F2) (160) 135 140 270 280 635 635

1. H16 fastened to masonry or concrete wall below single plate. Use 1" Titen screws for concrete applications. 2. N/RNot required, product is embedded into concrete or CMU. 3. Refer to page 15 for multiple META loads. 4. Refer to page 38 for installation details of two connectors on a single truss. 5. H16/H16-2 factory sloped to 5:12, but 3:12 - 7:12 roof slope is acceptable.

H2.5A META LBP

Refer to pages 8-9 for important considerations regarding coatings on connectors attached to preservative-treated wood

BP H4 Two H3 H16

D32

#5 Rebar (min.)

HOLLOW COLUMN UPLIFT


Install hollow columns after the concrete pour, eliminating the need to determine the columns exact location during layout. Uplift loads are achieved with a concealed connection using Simpson Strong-Tie Titen HD Rod Coupler or SET Epoxy-Tie anchoring adhesive.
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Allowable Uplift Loads


Anchor Min. Min. Drill Embed. End Bit Depth 7 Dist. Dia. Min. Edge Dist. Bearing Plate Model No. Coupler Nut Model No. Uplift Capacity 6

Beam and column by Designer (double 2x min. for beam)

BP Bearing Plate and Nut

Anchor9

Threaded Rod

SPF

SP

DF

TITEN HD ROD COUPLER 4 THD501038C " ATR " ATR " ATR " ATR 1" ATR " " " " 1" 1" 8" 16" 1" BP
5

D33
3720 3750 3750
Refer to technical bulletin T-COLUMN for other hollow column uplift connections

SET EPOXY SOLUTION 8 4" 5" 6" 7" 9" 3" 5" 7" 8" 9" 3" 4" 3" 4" 4" BP-3 BP-3 BP BP BP1 CNW CNW CNW CNW CNW1 2420 3670 2990 3530 4830 2420 3675 3980 4695 6420 2420 3675 4400 5195 7100
Titen HD Rod Coupler (THD501038C)

Threaded Rod Coupler Nut

1. Refer to the Simpson Strong-Tie Anchoring and Fastening Systems for Concrete and Masonry catalog (C-SAS) for complete SET Epoxy-Tie adhesive and THDC installation details. 2. Allowable loads have been increased for wind or earthquake loading with no further increase allowed. 3. Anchor solutions listed are based on 2500 psi concrete and uncracked concrete with no supplementary reinforcement. 4. " wrench size required. 5. THDC comes with coupler nut for " diameter threaded rod. 6. System capacity limited by perpendicular to grain wood bearing capacity (SPF = 425 psi, SP = 565 psi, DF = 625 psi), rod tension capacity or anchorage capacity. 7. Anchor length must be at least 2" longer than embedment depth. 8. Designer may modify epoxy embedment depth and edge and end distances per the Simpson Strong-Tie Anchoring and Fastening Systems for Concrete and Masonry catalog (C-SAS). 9. Threaded rod shall be ASTM A307 and match anchor diameter. Use " ATR with THD501038C option.

Minimum edge distance to threaded rod see table

Minimum end distance to threaded rod see table

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These products are available with additional corrosion protection. Additional products on this page may also be available with this option, check with Simpson Strong-Tie for details. These products are also available in stainless steel for premium corrosion resistance. 1. When installing MTS and HTS connectors, the following installation instructions are required for the lateral loads to apply. The first 7 nail holes after the bend area must be filled with 10dx1 nails. This applies to straps on either side of bend area. All additional fasteners may be installed in any remaining strap holes. 2. H10S can have the stud offset a maximum of 1" from rafter (center to center) for a reduced uplift of 890 lbs. (DF/SP) and 765 lbs. (SPF). 3. H10S nails to plates are optional for uplift but required for lateral loads. 4. H15 factory sloped to 5:12, but 0:12 - 7:12 roof slope is acceptable.
Use a minimum of two 8d nails this side of truss (total four 8d nails into truss)

Fasteners (Total) Model No. H2A LTS12 H7Z MTS12 MTS20 H10S2,3 H2A H154 HTS20 Qty. Reqd 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 To Truss/ Rafters 5-8dx1 6-10dx1 4-8d 7-10dx1 7-10dx1 8-8dx1 10-8dx1 4-10dx1 12-10dx1 To Studs 5-8dx1 6-10dx1 8-8d 7-10dx1 7-10dx1 8-8d 10-8dx1 12-10dx1 12-10dx1 To Plates 2-8dx1 2-8d Footnote 1 Footnote 1 8-8dx1 4-8dx1 4-10dx1 Footnote 1

DF/SP Allowable Loads Uplift (160) 575 720 985 1000 1000 1010 1150 1300 1450 Parallel to Perp. to Plate (F1) Plate (F2) (160) (160) 130 55 75 125 400 300 295 300 295 545 215 260 110 480 3001 2951

SPF Allowable Loads Uplift (160) 495 620 845 860 860 870 990 1120 1245 Parallel to Perp. to Plate (F1) Plate (F2) (160) (160) 130 55 75 125 345 250 250 250 250 470 185 260 110 410 3001 2951

MTS12 (LTS, HTS similar)

D34

Plate nails for lateral loads only

D35

H15
Two 8d nails into plates

H7Z H2A
Eight 8d nails into studs

H10S

TOP PLATES TO STUD


These products are available with additional corrosion protection. Additional products on this page may also be available with this option, check with Simpson Strong-Tie for details. These products are also available in stainless steel for premium corrosion resistance.

Model No. SSP RSP4 H5 H2.5A LTS12 H8 TSP DSP SP4 SP6 SP8 H5 H2.5A MTS12 TSP SP23 SP33 LTS12 HTS20 SPH44 SPH64 SPH84 MTS12 HTS20

Qty. Reqd 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 2

Fasteners (Total) To Plates 3-10dx1 4-8dx1 4-8dx1 5-8dx1 6-10dx1 5-10dx1 6-10dx1 6-10dx1 N/R N/R N/R 8-8dx1 10-8dx1 7-10dx1 6-10d 6-10d 6-10d 12-10dx1 12-10dx1 N/R N/R N/R 14-10dx1 24-10dx1 To Studs 4-10dx1 4-8dx1 4-8dx1 5-8dx1 6-10dx1 5-10dx1 9-10dx1 8-10dx1 6-10dx1 6-10dx1 6-10dx1 8-8dx1 10-8dx1 7-10dx1 9-10dx1 6-10d 6-10d 12-10dx1 12-10dx1 12-10dx1 12-10dx1 12-10dx1 14-10dx1 24-10dx1

DF/SP Allowable Loads SPF Allowable Loads Uplift Uplift (160) (160) 350 350 450 370 455 265 480 480 720 620 745 565 755 650 775 775 885 760 885 760 885 760 910 530 960 960 1000 860 1015 875 1065 605 1065 605 1440 1240 1450 1245 1170 14902 1170 14902 1170 14902 2000 1720 2900 2490

D36 D37
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TSP SSP DSP

Drive nail at an angle

SP2

D38

Two H2.5A

MTS12 (LTS, HTS similar)

RSP4 SP4 (SPH4 similar)4 H8

20

1. N/RNot required. 2. Maximum load for SPH in Doug Fir is 1360 lbs. 3. For SP2 and SP3, drive one stud nail at an angle through the stud into the plate to achieve the table load. 4. SPH4 and SPH6 can be installed over nominal " sheathing with a maximum DF/SP load of 1360 lbs. Order SPH4R or SPH6R.

Truss-to-plate connections not shown for clarity. However they shall be installed on the same side of the wall as plate-to-stud connectors.

High Wind-Resistant Construction

STUD TO BAND JOIST


These products are available with additional corrosion protection. Additional products on this page may also be available with this option, check with Simpson Strong-Tie for details.

Single-Ply Band Joist (1") Model No. LSTA12 LTS16 H6 MTS16 CS201 LSTA181 HTS20 LSTA241 CS181 LSTA301 CS161 CMST141,6 MST37 1,6 CMST121,6 MSTC281,6
1

Double-Ply Band Joist (3") DF/SP Allowable Uplift Loads Fasteners (Total) 6-10d 12-10d 16-8d 14-10d 12-10d 12-10d 16-10d 14-10d 16-10d 16-10d 18-10d 24-16d 24-16d 24-16d 28-16d Sinkers (160) 555 775 950 1000 1030 1110 1450 1235 1370 1505 1700 2810 2950 3060 2690 SPF Allowable Uplift Loads Fasteners (Total) 6-10d 12-10d 16-8d 14-10d 14-10d 12-10d 16-10d 16-10d 18-10d 16-10d 20-10d 24-16d 24-16d 24-16d 28-16d Sinkers (160) 480 665 820 860 1030 955 1245 1235 1370 1295 1630 2435 2570 2650 2325

Qty. Reqd 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

DF/SP Allowable Uplift Loads Fasteners (Total) 6-10dx1 12-10dx1 16-8d 14-10dx1 12-10dx1 12-10dx1 16-10dx1 14-10dx1 16-10dx1 16-10dx1 18-10dx1 24-10dx1 24-10dx1 24-10dx1 28-10dx1 (160) 555 720 950 1000 1030 1110 1150 1235 1370 1505 1700 2390 2530 2630 2690

SPF Allowable Uplift Loads Fasteners (Total) 6-10dx1 12-10dx1 16-8d 14-10dx1 14-10dx1 12-10dx1 16-10dx1 16-10dx1 18-10dx1 16-10dx1 20-10dx1 24-10dx1 24-10dx1 24-10dx1 28-10dx1 (160) 480 620 820 860 1030 955 990 1235 1370 1295 1630 2065 2150 2210 2325

1. Loads for stud to band joist connections are based on a minimum band joist depth of 11". 2. Loads for straps based on 2" clearspan between stud and band joist. 3. Multiple members must be fastened together to act as a single unit. 4. For straight straps, use half of the total fasteners listed on each member in the connection. 5. Reduce loads for a single band joist less than 1" thick. 6. CMST and MST require double studs of a minimum 3" width. 7. Values for straps assume a minimum nail penetration of 10 nail diameters into the stud or rimjoist. 8. Nailing over sheathing is acceptable as long as 10 nail diameters minimum penetration into the framing is maintained. See page 10. 9. Where possible cross grain tension occurs in detail D39, consider full length adjacent connectors or EWP rim designed to resist cross grain tension loads.

LSTA18 CS16 MTS16


1" Min. (typ.)

D39
See notes 1, 5

STUD TO STUD
These products are available with additional corrosion protection. Additional products on this page may also be available with this option, check with Simpson Strong-Tie for details. These products are also available in stainless steel for premium corrosion resistance.

SSP SSP (DSP similar) SSP FSC MSTA36 (MSTA49 similar) HDU2 CS16

DF/SP Allowable Loads


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SPF Allowable Loads Fasteners (Total) 16-8d 14-10d 14-10d 22-8d 26-8d 30-10dx1 26-10d 28-16d Sinkers 12-SDS "x2" 20-SDS "x2" 28-SDS "x2" 64-16d Sinkers 66-16d 84-16d Uplift (160) 1030 1135 1160 1370 1705 1570 2020 2320 2215 3285 4065 5495 6490 9215
See note 1

Model No. CS202 LSTA362 MSTA362 CS182 CS162 FSC MSTA49 MSTC402 HDU2-SDS2.5 HDU4-SDS2.5 HDU5-SDS2.5 MSTC66 CMST142 CMST12
2

Qty. Reqd 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1

Fasteners (Total) 14-8d 14-10d 14-10d 18-8d 22-8d 30-10dx1 26-10d 28-16d Sinkers 12-SDS "x2" 20-SDS "x2" 28-SDS "x2" 64-16d Sinkers 56-16d 74-16d

Uplift (160) 1030 1315 1345 1370 1705 1830 2020 2695 3075 4565 5645 5860 6490 9215

D40

1" Min. (typ.)

1. Loads are based on an 18" clear span. 2. Nailing over wood structural panel sheathing is acceptable provided 10 nail diameters minimum penetration into the framing is maintained. See page 10. 3. Allowable loads for HDA and HDU based on 2-2x and greater vertical wood member. 4. Cut lengths for coil strap are CS16 = 46", CS18 = 42", CS20 = 36", CMST14 = 78", CMST12 = 94". 5. For straight straps, use half of the total fasteners listed on each member in the connection. 6. Where possible cross grain tension occurs in detail D40, consider full length adjacent connectors or EWP rim designed to resist cross grain tension loads.

FSC
LTP4/LTP5/GA2 shown for shear resistance, refer to page 31

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FLOOR TO MASONRY/CONCRETE
These products are available with additional corrosion protection. Additional products on this page may also be available with this option, check with Simpson Strong-Tie for details.

DF/SP Allowable Loads Model No. HETA16 MSTAM24 HETA20 HETA40 FSC8 MSTAM36 THA426 HETA16 HDU2-SDS2.5 HTT22 MSTCM40
3

SPF Allowable Loads Fasteners To Wood Framing 8-10dx1 9-10d 11-10dx1 11-10dx1 15-10dx1 13-10d 6-16d 16-10dx1 10-SDS "x3" 32-10d 26-16d Sinkers 26-16d Sinkers 14-SDS "x3" Uplift
10"

Qty. Reqd 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1

Fasteners To Block/ Concrete Embedded 5-"x2" Titen5 Embedded Embedded " ATR or THD37634RC9 8-"x2" Titen5 14-"x2" Titen5 Embedded " ATR " ATR 14-"x2" Titen " ATR
5

Fasteners To Wood Framing 8-10dx1 9-10d 10-10dx1 10-10dx1 15-10dx1 13-10d 6-16d 16-10dx1 10-SDS "x3" 32-10d 26-16d Sinkers 26-16d Sinkers 14-SDS "x3"

Uplift (160) 1355 1500 1810 1810 1830 1870 2150 2815 3610 4165 4220 4220 4685

(160) 1330 1500 1810 1810 1570 1870 1850 2655 3375 3580 4220 4220 4380
30 Vertical

HETA16 (Field-bent at a 30 angle for holdown application)

D41

6"

6" Min.

6" Min.

D42

MSTCM603 HDU5-SDS2.5

14-"x2" Titen5

1. Holdown load values are based on a 3" thick vertical member. See Simpson Strong-Tie Wood Construction Connectors catalog for load based on different wood thickness. 2. HETA will require a 30 bend and a 4" minimum embedment depth in a concrete tie beam only. Loads based on SP lumber only. Strap may be bent one full cycle only. 3. MSTCM requires attachment to a minimum 3" wide member. 4. Nailing over wood structural panel sheathing is acceptable provided 10 nail diameters minimum penetration into the framing is maintained. See page 10. 5. For concrete applications use "x1" Titen screws. 6. ATRAll-Thread Rod or Anchor Bolt. The Designer must specify anchor type, length, and embedment. Refer to technical bulletin T-ANCHORSPEC for guidance on selected products. 7. Where possible cross-grain tension occurs in detail D43, consider full length adjacent connectors or EWP rim designed to resist cross grain tension loads. 8. Standard cut washer is required with the " all thread rod. 9. THDRC listed for use with 8" concrete tie beam, 1" edge, 8" end distance, uncracked concrete with no supplementary reinforcement and 2500 psi concrete minimum. Designer shall specify adhesive anchor for CMU bond beam. Refer to pages 8-9 for important considerations regarding coatings on connectors attached to preservative-treated wood
1" Min. (typ.)

One #4 (Min.) Rebar in Shear Cone (48" Long Min.)

Double HETA16 Installation LSTA18

D43
MTS20
1" Min. (typ.)

HDU5 (Minimum double stud)

FSC LSTA36

HETA40

LTP4 SSP LTP4 SSP LTP4 BP

D45
#5 Rebar (min.)

1" Min. (typ.)

4" 30 Bend

1" Typ. Titen Screws

#5 Rebar (min.)

THA426 (16" deep floor truss maximum)

MSTAM24

1" End Distance 7-"x2" Titen screws each flange

Shear connection not shown for clarity

#5 Rebar (min.)

TITEN SCREW WARNING: Industry studies show that hardened fasteners can experience performance problems in wet or corrosive environments. Accordingly, use these products in dry, interior and non-corrosive environments only or provide a moisture barrier.

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D44

LTP4 spacing as required for shear SSP spacing for uplift (Other connectors available)

High Wind-Resistant Construction

STUD TO SILL PLATE


These products are available with additional corrosion protection. Additional products on this page may also be available with this option, check with Simpson Strong-Tie for details. These products are also available in stainless steel for premium corrosion resistance.

Model No. H8 RSP4 H4 H2.5A SSP H3 SP1 SP5 TSP DSP H4 SP4 SP6 SP8 H3 SPH46 SPH66 SPH8

Qty. Reqd 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1

Fasteners (Total) To Stud 5-10dx1 4-8dx1 4-8d 5-8d 4-10dx1 4-8d 6-10d4 6-10d4 6-10dx1 8-10dx1 8-8d 6-10dx1 6-10dx1 6-10dx1 8-8d 12-10dx1 12-10dx1 12-10dx1 To Plate 4-10dx1 4-8dx1 4-8d 4-8d 1-10dx1 4-8d 4-10d 4-10d 3-10dx1 2-10dx1 8-8d N/R N/R N/R 8-8d N/R N/R N/R

DF/SP Allowable Loads SPF Allowable Loads Uplift Uplift (160) (160) 310 310 315 285 360 235 390 315 420 325 455 320 585 535 585 535 5857 425 660 545 720 470 885 760 885 760 885 760 910 640 14903 1170 14903 1170 14903 1170

Refer to technical bulletin T-STRAPS for retrot options

SP4 (SPH4 SP1 similar) 6

BP H2.5A TSP Titen HD Two H4 anchor

D46
Refer to pages 8-9 for important considerations regarding coatings on connectors attached to preservative-treated wood

SSP

1. N/RNot required. 2. SPF loads reflect attachment to SPF stud and/or sill. 3. Maximum loads for SPH in Doug Fir is 1360 lbs.

4. SP1 and SP5 drive one stud nail at an angle through the stud into the plate to achieve table load. 5. Refer to page 12 for installation details of two connectors on a single stud.

6. SPH4 and SPH6 can be installed over nominal " sheathing with a maximum DF/SP load of 1360 lbs. Order SPH4R or SPH6R. 7. Douglas Fir allowable uplift load for TSP is 470 lbs. (160).

SILL PLATE TO FOUNDATION


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Model No. MAB15 MAB23 MA4 LMA4 MASA MAS THD50600H

Qty. Reqd 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

Fasteners (Total) 6-10dx1 6-10dx1 4-10dx1 6-10dx1 9-10dx1 6-10dx1

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DF/SP Allowable Loads Parallel to Perp. to Uplift Plate (F1) Plate (F2) (160) (160) (160) 565 500 500 565 500 500 830 575 430 905 675 520 930 1605 800 1005 815 575 13753 1005 500

D48
Bearing plate as required

MAB

1. Titen HD anchor x6 is based on SP lumber, 1" edge, 8" end distance, uncracked concrete and no supplementary reinforcement. 2. MAS installed with one leg attached to stud has loads of 435 lbs. (uplift), 700 lbs. (parallel to plate) and 240 lbs. (perp. to plate). MASA is 780 lbs. (uplift), 1445 lbs. (parallel to plate) and 380 lbs. (perp. to plate). 3. Uplift shown requires BP with Titen HD anchor x6. 4. Minimum concrete strength 2500 psi. Refer to pages 8-9 for important considerations regarding coatings on connectors attached to preservative-treated wood

D47
Titen HD anchor

2x4, 2x6, 3x4 or 3x6 Mudsill


3"

2x4 Plate

D50

MASA (MAS similar)

D51
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D49
LMA4

When using MASA, stud to bottom plate connectors must be on same side of the wall as the MASA

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HEADER TO WALL FRAMING


These products are available with additional corrosion protection. Additional products on this page may also be available with this option, check with Simpson Strong-Tie for details.

HEADER TO STUDS Model No. HH410 LSTA12 HH610 CS16 LSTA18 LSTA21 CS16 Min. Header Height 3.50" 7.25" 5.50" 7.25" 9.25" 11.25" 9.25" 11.25" Fasteners (Total) DF/SP Allowable Loads Uplift (160) 13-16d 710 10-10d 970 18-16d 1065 12-10d 1180 14-10d 1235 16-10d 1235 16-10d 1575 18-10d 1705 Fasteners (Total) SPF Allowable Loads Uplift (160) 13-16d 610 10-10d 830 18-16d 915 12-10d 1020 14-10d 1165 16-10d 1235 16-10d 1360 20-10d 1700

STUDS TO PLATE/FOUNDATION Model No. DSP8 SP4 SPH49, SPH69, SPH8 HDU2-SDS2.5 STHD8 HTT4 STHD10 HTT16 HTT22 HTT4 HTT5 HTT5 HTT5 HDU5-SDS2.5 Fasteners Stud 8-10dx1 6-10dx1 10-10dx1 12-10dx1 6-SDS "x2" 24-16d Sinkers 18-10dx1 28-16d Sinkers 18-16dx2 32-10d 18-16dx2 26-10dx1 26-10d 26-16dx2 14-SDS "x2" Plate/ Foundation 2-10dx1 " ATR Embedded " ATR Embedded " ATR " ATR " ATR " ATR " ATR " ATR " ATR DF/SP Allowable Loads Uplift (160) 660 885 1240 14907 3075 3195 3320 3725 3955 4165 4235 4350 4670 5090 5645 SPF Allowable Loads Uplift (160) 545 760 1065 1170 2215 3195 2855 3725 3400 3580 3640 3740 4275 4375 4065

1. Straps must use half the total fasteners into each member being connected to achieve the listed loads. 2. Multiple straps may be used for increased load values. 3. For a continuous load path, truss/rafter to top plate/stud/ header connections must be on the same side of wall as header to stud connections. 4. ATRAll-Thread Rod or Anchor Bolt. The Designer must specify anchor type, length, and embedment. Refer to technical bulletin T-ANCHORSPEC for guidance on selected products. 5. For STHD, allowable loads are based on a minimum end distance equal to the length of embedment. For shorter end distances, refer to the current Simpson Strong-Tie Wood Construction Connectors catalog. 6. ATRAll Thread Rod or Anchor Bolt. 7. Maximum load for SPH in Doug Fir is 1360 lbs. 8. DSP is for double-stud connections. 9. SPH4 and SPH6 can be installed over nominal " sheathing with a maximum DF/SP load of 1360 lbs. Order SPH4R or SPH6R. 10. Where noted, minimum supporting post thickness is 2".

LSTA21 Uplift anchors not needed in this area (Except sill anchors)

A34

Single-Strap Application (Multiples may be used) STHD8 HTT22


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SP4

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ALTERNATIVE WIND UPLIFT RESTRAINT SYSTEM


The use of continuous rod, bearing plates, coupler nuts and anchors are an alternative method used to transfer wind uplift forces from the double top plates directly into the foundation providing a continuous load path within the wall system. It is recommended for multiple-story systems to compensate for wood shrinkage and settlement due to dead load through the use of a take-up device. Simpson Strong-Tie offers STU for " rods or the ATUD5 for rods up to " diameter. These devices are specially designed to take-up when shrinkage or compression occurs in the wall. The use of the ATUD5 or STU will ensure that when uplift occurs, the system is ready to perform without excessive deflection which can cause failures in other components of the wall. The following tables list the allowable loads for the components to be used in designing with this product. Listed below are other considerations which shall be accounted for in the design of this restraint method: The Designer shall determine the spacing of the rods based on the applied roof uplift forces as well as the effects of the double top plate in bending, rod capacity, bearing plate capacity and anchorage. Special considerations shall be made at top plate splices to control the bending (independently of existing wall sheathing fasteners). Full scale wind uplift testing at Simpson Strong-Tie, refer to flier F-TIEDOWNSPCE, indicates that spacing of any continuous rod system (regardless of the manufacturer) should never exceed 4 feet on center, in wind speeds greater than 110 mph, without additional top plate reinforcement. In some cases further reduced spacing may be required. Traditional connections or larger diameter rods and bearing plates may be required at the end of wall openings where the wind uplift is accumulated. Shearwall overturning uplift forces are often much greater than wind uplift. Overturning restraint devices at shearwall ends shall be specified by the Designer separately. The shearwall anchoring device shall be designed to resist roof uplift and overturning where the shearwall ends at a corner or adjacent to window or door openings. Consider Simpson Strong-Tie Anchor Tiedown System (ATS) to restrain shearwall overturning or combined wind uplift and overturning as required (see catalog C-ATS). The Designer shall check rod deflection under the demand loads and reduce the rod spacing or increase rod diameters as necessary. The wind uplift anchors may be used to transfer shear at the sill as well as uplift provided the unity equation is checked as noted in the table. For those applications, it is recommended that a bearing plate and nut be used to restrain the sill plate. Anchor allowable loads listed below are based on a minimum spacing of anchors equal to twice the embedment depth. The loads shall be adjusted for two runs spaced at less than the minimum spacing.
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ATUD5 BP-3 (BP-3 similar)


Bolt Diameter + "

ATUD5 available 2009

STU (for " rods only)

CNW Coupler Nuts

D53

All-Thread Rod

C-54 Coupler Reducer " to "

ATR All-Thread Rod Stud (When use with SET or AT adhesive)

Titen HD Rod Coupler

Design Values for Anchorage


Component THD37634RC THD501038C SET2 Anchor Size " " " " " " " " " " " " " " Embedment Depth (in) 5 8 4.5 4.25 9.375 4.5 6 9.375 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Uplift (lbs) 2225 3885 1465 4275 4220 1355 2805 3770 2105 3750 5875 N/A N/A N/A F1 (lbs) 390 1240 485 2125 2215 430 625 430 1085 1930 3025 705 1055 1485 F2 (lbs) 390 400 485 640 680 430 625 430 1085 1930 3025 570 560 625

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Bearing Plate Capacity


Model No. STU BP-3 BP-3 DF 3315 5470 5390 Allowable Loads SP 3315 4945 4875 SPF 3315 3720 3670

AT2

Steel Rod6

1. Two " cut washers required along with BP-3 when " ATR used (" rod should be limited to single-story applications, refer to bullet point 4 above).

Sill Plate4

All-Thread Rod Allowable Tension Capacity


Model No. ATR- ATR- ATR- Diameter " " " Allowable Loads Tension (100) 2105 3750 5875

1. All-thread rod allowable tension capacities are based on A307 grade C. Simpson Strong-Tie RFB are equivalent. 2. Simpson Strong-Tie Strong-Rod may be used as alternate to all-thread rod (refer to catalog C-ATS). 3. Allowable loads do not include a steel stress increase. 4. ATUD5 allowable compression capacity exceeds the tension capacity of " rod listed.

1. Allowable simultaneous loads in more than one direction on a single connector must be evaluated as follows: Design Uplift/Allowable Uplift + Design Lateral Parallel to Plate/Allowable Lateral Parallel to Plate + Design Lateral Perpendicular to Plate/Allowable Lateral Perpendicular to Plate < 1.0, substitute (Design/Allowable)5/3 for Titen HD anchor evaluation. The three terms in the unity equation are due to the three possible directions that exist to generate force on an anchor. The number of terms that must be considered for simultaneous loading is at the sole discretion of the Designer and is dependant on their method of calculating wind forces and the utilization of the anchor within the structural system. See 5th bullet point above. 2. Adhesive anchor solutions listed are based on 2000 psi concrete minimum edge distance of 1", 7" end distance, and uncracked concrete with no supplementary reinforcement. 3. Titen HD anchor solutions listed are based on 2500 psi concrete with a 1" edge, 8" end distance and uncracked concrete with no supplementary reinforcement. 4. Sill Plate design values are based on SP lumber with a load duration factor of 1.6 and the 2005 NDS. 5. F1 loads are parallel to the sill plate and F2 loads are perpendicular. 6. Values do not include a stress increase on the steel.

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STEMWALL/CRAWLSPACE
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Fasteners Model No. FJA3 PA511,2 PA681,2 FJA3 Qty. Required 1 1 1 2 Anchors 2- 4" Embed 4" Embed 4- Nails 8-10dx1 9-16d 9-16d 16-10dx1

DF/SP Allowable Loads Uplift (160) 1205 2220 2220 2410

SPF Allowable Loads Uplift (160) 1035 1925 1925 2070

1. Minimum embedment for PA into concrete footing is 4" with a minimum of 5" to nearest edge. Optional nail holes provided. 2. Refer to technical bulletin T-PAUPLIFT for additional information on use of PA straps as foundation anchors. 3. Refer to Simpson Strong-Tie Wood Construction Connectors catalog for bolted FJA allowable loads.

Two PA51

F1

PA51

D54

#5 Rebar (min.)

D55

Minimum Two Straps per Pier Minimum 4" Embedment into Footing Per International Residential Code, Section R404.1.5 (1), two PA51 straps installed as shown above will meet the prescriptive requirements of this section of the IRC. However, they will not achieve twice the load listed in the table unless spaced a minimum of 8" apart. Per SBCCI SSTD 10-99, Section 303.2.2.2, the assembly shown above has an uplift capacity of 3360 lbs. and an F1 load of 1842 lbs.

D56

FJA
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PILE/GIRDER TO WALL
These products are available with additional corrosion protection. Additional products on this page may also be available with this option, check with Simpson Strong-Tie for details. These products are also available in stainless steel for premium corrosion resistance. 1. Loads are based on 11" girder depth. See Simpson Strong-Tie Wood Construction Connectors catalog for other options. 2. PS and HST are for pile to girder applications only and installed in pairs. Published loads are governed by double shear perp-to-grain bolt calculations using a minimum member thickness of 3". Alternate values may be calculated per the NDS for other girder and pile widths. Straps must be centered about splice joint and bolt edge and end distances must meet the NDS minimum requirements. 3. For straight straps, use half the total number of fasteners listed on each member in the connection. 4. Refer to pages 8-9 for corrosion considerations.

DF/SP Allowable Loads Model No. A35 LTS12 LTS16 MTS12 MTS16 HTS20 LSTA21 CS16 CMST12 MSTC48B3 HTT16 HTT22 PS218 PS418 MSTC66B3 HST2 PS720 HST5 Qty. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 Fasteners (Total) 12-8dx1 12-10dx1 12-10dx1 14-10dx1 14-10dx1 16-10dx1 12-10d 18-10d 24-16d 54-10d 18-16dx2 32-10d 4-" MB 4-" MB 56-10d 6-" MB 8-" MB 12-" MB Uplift (160) 450 720 720 1000 1000 1150 1235 1705 3130 3930 3955 4165 4290 4330 4440 5220 5795 10650

SPF Allowable Loads Fasteners (Total) 12-8dx1 12-10dx1 12-10dx1 14-10dx1 14-10dx1 16-10dx1 14-10d 20-10d 24-16d 54-10d 18-16dx2 32-10d 4-" MB 4-" MB 56-10d 6-" MB 8-" MB 12-" MB Uplift (160) 450 620 620 860 860 990 1160 1700 2710 3380 3400 3580 3340 3355 3820 4835 5155 9870

DF/SP Fasteners Strap Model CMST14 CMST14 CMST12 Qty. Reqd 1 1 1 Studs 16-10d 22-10d 28-10d Header Header Face Bottom (Total) 8-10d 12-10d 20-10d 2-10d 2-10d 2-10d

SPF Fasteners Studs 18-10d 24-10d 32-10d Header Header Face Bottom (Total) 8-10d 12-10d 20-10d 2-10d 2-10d 2-10d

DF/SP/SPF Allowable Tension Loads (160) 2820 4305 6125

1. Strap shall wrap back side of beam/girder 7 inches minimum. 2. Install half of header face nails into each face.

CMST14 (CMST12 similar)


No Nails Required

LSTA21 (CS16 similar)

HTT16 w/ BP (HTT22 similar)

MTS16 (LTS16, HTS20 similar)

D57
Consult with Designer prior to drilling through the beam

LTS12 LTS12
Face Nails 7 Mi" n. Bottom Face Nails

A35 A35 LTS12

RFB#5x16 HDG

D58
MTS12
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BP1 HDG BP HDG PS720 (PS218, PS418, HST2, HST5 similar)

PS720

To achieve full holdown capacity through bearing of the plate, a larger BP1 must be used in combination with a BP

LSTA18 CS16 MTS16

Min. 2-2x or 4x

D60
LUS210
Start Nails 1" up from End of Stud

D59
LUS210

38 Nails Min. Length 21"

No Nails Reqd Face Nails Beam 2" Pre-bent Bottom Nails

PS720

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POST/COLUMN TO BEAM
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Fasteners Model No. Qty. Reqd Beam Post

DF/SP Allowable Loads SPF Allowable Loads Uplift (160) Parallel F1 (160) 325 1000 925 715 1070 925 1425 1070 1000 925 1070 925 490 925 2000 715 1610 925 1425 1070 1025 1495 Uplift (160) 155 655 1460 2370 2910 4090 1460 2910 5145 785 875 1460 2910 670 690

D61
LCE4

ECCU44 LPC42 BC4 PC44-16 AC4 (Min)2 CC44 EPC44 PC44 LCE42 AC4 (Max)2 MSTA18 ECCQ44-SDS2.5 CCQ44SDS2.5 BC46 PC46-16 EPC46 PC46 CC46 ECCQ46-SDS2.5 CCQ46SDS2.5 LPC62 PC66-16 BC6 ECCU66 AC6 (Min)2 EPC66 PC66 LCE42 AC6 (Max)2 CC66 ECCQ66-SDS2.5 CCQ66SDS2.5 BCS2-2/4 BCS2-3/6 CC3-4 ECCQ3-4SDS2.5 CCQ3-4SDS2.5 ECCU5-6 ECCQ5-6SDS2.5 CCQ5-6SDS2.5 CC5-6

1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

4x4 POST / COLUMN TO 4x BEAM 2-" MB 2-" MB 205 8-10d 8-10d 760 6-16d 6-16d 980 12-16d 8-16d 1000 12-16d 8-16d 1430 2-" MB 2-" MB 1465 4-16d 4-16d 1700 12-16d 8-16d 1700 14-16d 10-16d 1800 14-16d 14-16d 2500 28-10d 28-10d 2730 14-SDS "x2" 14-SDS "x2" 4040 16-SDS "x2" 14-SDS "x2" 5680 4x6 POST / COLUMN TO 4x BEAM 12-16d 6-16d 980 12-16d 8-16d 1000 4-16d 4-16d 1700 12-16d 8-16d 1700 4-" MB 2-" MB 2800 14-SDS "x2" 14-SDS "x2" 4040 16-SDS "x2" 14-SDS "x2" 7145 6x6 POST / COLUMN TO 6x BEAM 8-10d 8-10d 915 12-16d 8-16d 1000 12-16d 12-16d 1050 4-" MB 2-" MB 1165 12-16d 8-16d 1430 4-16d 6-16d 1700 12-16d 8-16d 1700 14-16d 10-16d 1800 14-16d 14-16d 2500 4-" MB 2-" MB 4040 14-SDS "x2" 14-SDS "x2" 4040 16-SDS "x2" 14-SDS "x2" 7145 4x4 POST / COLUMN TO 2-2x BEAM 8-10d 6-10d 780 4x4 POST / COLUMN TO 3-2x BEAM 12-16d 6-16d 800 4x4 POST / COLUMN TO 3" BEAM 4-" MB 2-" MB 3640 14-SDS "x2" 14-SDS "x2" 3695 16-SDS "x2" 14-SDS "x2" 5680 6x6 POST / COLUMN TO 5" BEAM 4-" MB 2-" MB 2735 14-SDS "x2" 14-SDS "x2" 5530 16-SDS "x2" 14-SDS "x2" 7245 4-" MB 2-" MB 7530

D62
AC4 Fill all round and triangle holes for maximum load

Pilot Holes (Do not install bolts)

PC44

D63

MSTA
2660 1995 3980 5210

D64

1. in the tables indicates that the product has not been tested in the particular load direction listed. 2. Where noted, connectors must be installed in pairs to achieve listed loads. 3. For end conditions, specify ECCQ or ECCU when heavy column cap required. 4. Straps must use half the total fasteners into each member being connected to achieve the listed loads.

CCQ

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D65
BCS2-2/4

D66

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CORNER POST/COLUMN TO BEAM


Allowable Loads Model No. Main Beam ECCLQ-SDS2.5 CCCQ-SDS2.5 CCTQ-SDS2.5 2835 4780 4910 Uplift (160) Side Beam 28353 2390
1

Download Total2 3795 4780 5315 Refer to note #4 (100/115/125)

2350

1. Allowable load is per seat. Side beams must be loaded symmetrically for the CCCQ. 2. The combined uplift loads applied to all beams in the connector must not exceed the total allowable uplift load listed in the table. 3. Where noted, the ECCLQ side beam may deflect an additional " beyond the standard " limit at the maximum uplift. 4. The combined download for all of the carried beams shall not exceed the allowable download for the unmodified product in the Simpson Strong-Tie Wood Construction Connectors catalog (CCQ load for CCCQ and CCTQ, or ECCQ load for ECCLQ). The download for each side beam shall not exceed 35% of the allowable download for the unmodified product. 5. Column width in the direction of the main beam width must be the same as the main beam width (W1).

D67
4"
H1 = 7"

D68

W1
4"

D69
4"

H1 = 7"

H1 = 7"

ECCLQ-SDS2.5 (Left direction shown)

CCCQ-SDS2.5*

CCTQ-SDS2.5*

*Side beams shown below main beam may be ordered flush similar to ECCLQ.
These products are also available in stainless steel for premium corrosion resistance.

Dimensions Model No. W LCE4Z (Mitered Corner) L

Total No. of Fasteners Beam Post

DF/SP Uplift Loads (lbs) Total Uplift (160) 985

SPF Uplift Loads (lbs) Total Uplift (160) 845


1. The allowable download for the mitered LCE4 connection is limited to bearing of the mitered section on the post and shall be determined by the Designer of Record. 2. Connectors must be installed in pairs to achieve listed loads.

14-16d

10-16d

Model No.
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Dimensions W L 4 4

Total No. of Fasteners Beam 16-16d 16-16d Post 10-16d 10-16d

DF/SP Uplift Loads (lbs) Side Beam 900 925 Main Beam 900 1230 Total 1800 1760

SPF Uplift Loads (lbs) Side Beam 775 795 Main Beam 775 1060 Total 1550 1515

RTC44Z (Mitered Corner) RTC44Z2 (Square Cut)

3 3

1. The allowable download for the mitered RTC44 connection is limited to bearing of the mitered beams on the post and shall be determined by the Designer of Record. 2. The allowable download for the main beam in the square cut RTC44 connection is limited to bearing of the beam on the post and shall be determined by the Designer of Record. The side beam allowable download is 1170 lbs. 3. The combined uplift loads applied to all beams in the connector must not exceed the total allowable uplift load listed in the table.

3" 9"

4"

D70 D71
Typical LCE4Z Installation (Mitered Corner) RTC44Z Installation (Square Cut)

D72

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Model No.

Qty. Reqd

Anchor Diameter

ABE44 ABA44 PB44 ABU44 PBS44A HTT4 HTT22 CB44 CBQ44-SDS2 HTT4 LCB44 HTT5 CPS4 HTT5 HTT5 CBSQ44-SDS2 ABA66 ABE66 PB66 ABU66 PBS66 HTT4 PBV6PC HTT22 CB66 CBQ66-SDS2 LCB66 HTT4 HTT5 CPS6 HTT5 HTT5 CBSQ66-SDS2 ABU88 CB88

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

" " Embed " Embed " " Embed Embed " Embed " " " " Embed " " Embed " Embed " " " Embed Embed Embed " " " " " Embed 2-" Embed

1995 6315

in. 2" Mover ec Sid

1. ATRAll-Thread Rod or Anchor Bolt. The Designer must specify anchor type, length, and embedment. Refer to technical bulletin T-ANCHORSPEC for guidance on selected products. 2. For multiple holdowns, verify the allowable tension capacity of the wood member. 3. Horizontal bolts and nails shall not be combined on connectors. 4. Allowable uplift for PBV6PC is 3800 lbs. based on a Ponderosa Pine round wood post.

Post bases do not provide adequate resistance to prevent members from rotating about the base and therefore are not recommended for non top-supported installations such as fences, unbraced carports or a trellis

PBS44A

CPS4/PBV6PC INSTALLATION: Post: Drill a " diameter hole, 10" into the center of the post. Clean out dust. Fill hole halfway with Simpson Strong-Tie SET epoxy. Insert all-thread rod and allow epoxy to set and cure. Secure standoff to post using four 10d nails except PBV which uses four Simpson Strong-Tie Strong-Drive screws (SDS). Concrete: Drill a " diameter hole per anchor design. Clean out dust. Fill hole halfway with Simpson Strong-Tie SET epoxy. Insert post subassembly into hole and allow epoxy to set and cure. Post bases do not provide adequate resistance to prevent members from rotating about the base and therefore are not recommended for non top-supported installations (such as fences or unbraced carports). 30

D77

10"

D78

CPS4

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DF/SP Allowable Loads Uplift (160) 4x4 POST / COLUMN BASES 6-10d 520 6-10d 555 12-16d 1365 12-16d 2200 14-16d 2400 18-10dx1 3320 32-10d 4165 2-" MB 4200 12-SDS "x2" 4200 18-16dx2 4235 2-" MB 4250 26-10dx1 4350 4-10d 4490 26-10d 4670 26-16dx2 5090 14-SDS "x2" 5335 6x6 POST / COLUMN BASES 8-16d 720 8-16d 900 12-16d 1640 12-16d 2300 14-16d 3160 18-10dx1 3320 4-SDS "x3" See Note 4 32-10d 4165 2-" MB 4200 12-SDS "x2" 4200 2-" MB 4230 18-16dx2 4235 26-10dx1 4350 4-10d 4490 26-10d 4670 26-16dx2 5090 14-SDS "x2" 6855 8x8 POST / COLUMN BASES 18-16d 2320 2-" MB 6650 Fasteners To Wood

SPF Allowable Loads Uplift (160) 445 475 1175 1890 2065 2855 3580 4200 3615 3640 3975 3740 4490 4275 4375 4590 620 775 1410 1980 2715 2855 See Note 4 3580 4200 3615 3960 3640 3740 4490 4275 4375 5895

D73
ABU44

D74
PB44

2" Minimum Sidecover

D75

3" Minimum Sidecover

D76

CBSQ44-SDS2

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ROOF BOUNDARY CONNECTION


Model No. Type of Connection 1 RBC 2 3 Bending Angle 45 to 90 0 to 45 0 to 45 Fasteners To Plate 6-10dx1 6-10dx1 3-"x2" Titen3 To Blocking 6-10dx1 6-10dx1 6-10dx1 DF/SP Allowable Loads Lateral (160) 445 435 350 SPF Allowable Loads Lateral (160) 380 375 350
TITEN SCREW WARNING: Industry studies show that hardened fasteners can experience performance problems in wet or corrosive environments. Accordingly, use these products in dry, interior and non-corrosive environments only or provide a moisture barrier. 1. Allowable loads are for one anchor attached to blocking minimum 1" thick. 2. RBC can be installed with up to " gap and achieve 100% of the listed load. 3. Use "x1" Titen screws for concrete applications. 4. Refer to flier F-RBC for additional information.

up to " gap
#5 Rebar (min.)

" gap max.

D79
1 Typical RBC Installation

up " to ga p

D80
2 Typical RBC Installation 3

D81
Typical RBC Installation to CMU Block

LATERAL LOAD
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DF/SP Allowable Loads Model No. A34 LS30 A35 GA2 A23 LS50 LTP51 LS70 LTP4 LS90 Qty. Reqd 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Fasteners (Total) 8-8dx1 6-10d 12-8dx1 6-10dx1 8-10dx1 8-10d 12-8dx1 10-10d 12-8dx1 12-10d F1 (160) 365 395 450 450 585 730 620 915 670 890

SPF Allowable Loads F1 (160) 315 335 450 335 565 630 510 785 595 770

LTP5

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D82
LTP5

1. For LTP5, increasing nails to 14-8dx1 will result in an F1 allowable load of 630 lbs. for DF/SP and 540 lbs. for SPF. 2. LTP4 can be installed over " structural sheathing with 8dx1" nails and achieve 0.72 of the listed load, or over " and achieve 0.64 of the listed load. 8d commons will achieve 100% load. 3. The LTP5 may be installed over structural sheathing up to " thick using 8dx1 nails with no reduction in load.

A34 F1 table loads apply to loads running parallel to rafter/truss A34

LTP4

D83
LTP4 (LS similar) GA2 (Hidden) (LS, A23, A34 and A35 similar)

LTP4

1"

D84

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HOLDOWNS
These products are available with additional corrosion protection. Additional products on this page may also be available with this option, check with Simpson Strong-Tie for details.

DF/SP Allowable Loads Model No. STHD8/STHD8RJ STHD10/STHD10RJ HDU2-SDS2.5 HTT4 HTT16 STHD14/STHD14RJ HTT22 HTT4 HTT5 HDU4-SDS2.5 HTT5 HDC5/22-SDS2.5 HTT5 HDU5-SDS2.5 HDU8-SDS2.5 HTT16 HTT22 HDQ8-SDS3 HDC10/22-SDS2.5 HDU11-SDS2.5 HDU14-SDS2.5 HDQ8-SDS3 Qty. Reqd 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 Anchor Diameter Embed Embed 1-" ATR " 1-" ATR Embed 1-" ATR " " 1-" ATR " 1-" ATR " 1-" ATR 1-" ATR 1-" ATR 1-" ATR 1-" ATR 1-" ATR 1-1" ATR 1-" ATR 1-" ATR Fasteners (Stud) 24-16d Sinkers 28-16d Sinkers 6-SDS "x2" 18-10dx1 18-16dx2 38-16d Sinkers 32-10d 18-16dx2 26-10dx1 10-SDS "x2" 26-10d 12-SDS "x2" 26-16dx2 14-SDS "x2" 20-SDS "x2" 36-16dx2 64-10d 20-SDS "x3" 24-SDS "x2" 30-SDS "x2" 36-SDS "x2" 20-SDS "x3" Uplift (160) 2370 2990 3075 3320 3955 4160 4165 4235 4350 4565 4670 4870 5090 5645 7870 7910 8330 9230 9665 11175 14390 16650

SPF Allowable Loads Uplift (160) 2370 2990 2215 2855 3400 4160 3580 3640 3740 3285 4275 4215 4375 4065 5665 6800 7160 6645 8425 8045 10360 14320
30" Min. Rebar Length
SIM ie Strong-T PSON

STHD14RJ

D85

#5 Rebar (min.)

STHDs require a minimum of 1" end distance when multiple 2x members are used as shown

D86
One #4 rebar in shear cone 12" Min. rebar length

Preservative-treated barrier may be required for connectors in contact with preservative-treated wood

Refer to pages 8-9 for important considerations regarding coatings on connectors attached to preservative-treated wood

Typical HDC Installation with 2-2x4 Studs

The ATS Catalog


The Simpson Strong-Tie Anchor Tiedown System for Multi-Story Overturning Restraint catalog (C-ATS) puts all the product and design information right at your ngertips, including technical information, multi-story rod system design concepts and schematics for runs up to ve stories. Visit www.strongtie.com to download the ATS catalog or call 800-999-5099 to request copies.
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D89
HDQ8

HTT22

D90

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1. HDU8 load based on a minimum 4" thick vertical member; HDU11 and HDU14 require a minimum 7" thick vertical member; all other holdowns require 3" thick vertical member. See current Simpson Strong-Tie Wood Construction Connectors catalog for load values based on different wood thickness. 2. STHD assumes 8" stemwall, full embedment depth minimum " from the corner, and 2500 psi concrete. For other conditions contact Simpson Strong-Tie. 3. ATR is all thread rod or embedded anchor bolt. 4. ATRAll-Thread Rod or Anchor Bolt. The Designer must specify anchor type, length, and embedment. Refer to technical bulletin T-ANCHORSPEC for guidance on selected products.

End Distance (" min. from corner)

D87 D88

Typical STHD Installation

HDU5

High Wind-Resistant Construction

STRONG-WALL SHEARWALLS
The gray areas represent window openings made possible by Steel Strong-Wall shearwalls. Simpson Strong-Tie Steel Strong-Wall shearwalls provide design exibility while maintaining high lateral load capacities required in some building designs. As shown in the example below, Steel Strong-Wall solutions increase the amount of allowable window opening space by 48 percent when compared to wider site-built shearwalls with the same capacity.

D91

Uplift connectors not shown for clarity

STEEL STRONG-WALL SHEARWALLS


The shearwall that combines superior performance with the easiest and fastest installation now offers new applications with simpler and better solutions for maximum design exibility

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D92

D93

D94
Designer shall design for out-of-plane CMU wall buckling due to overturning compression Designer shall check compression capacity of CMU under tie beam Anchorage shall extend into footing with embedment per the Designer SSW wall design capacities per C-SW catalog

D95

D96

Standard and Garage Applications on Concrete Foundations

1st Story Wood Floor Application

Balloon Framing Applications up to 20'

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STRONG-WALL SHEARWALL
WOOD STRONG-WALL SHEARWALLS
Ideal for applications around window and door openings, garage wing walls, interior walls or any other locations where additional lateral resistance is required

D100

D97
SW16 & SW22 GARAGE PORTAL
ALLOWABLE HOLE LOCATIONS
Al

D98
e Exte ri or Appli ca a tiv ti rn te
on

D99

Only 1 (1") hole per post!

3"

3"

Face Strong-Wall sheathing towards garage interior for easy electrical installation.

Only 1 (7/8") hole through sheathing!


7

12"

1"
7

/8"

1"
14"

/8"
14"

CL CL
CL= Center Line

CL CL

SW-GPHOLOC

Standard Wood Strong-Wall Panel Application

Garage Portal Systems

Raised Floor Walls for 1st and 2nd Story Applications

The Strong-Wall Catalog


The Simpson Strong-Tie Strong-Wall Shearwalls catalog (C-SW) is the tool you need when specifying, installing or inspecting prefabricated shearwalls. This 108-page guide contains complete technical and installation information for Simpson Strong-Tie extensive line of steel and wood walls as well as prescriptive wall bracing requirements. Twenty pages of installation details are also included to aid in correct specication and installation. Call 800-999-5099 or visit www.strongtie.com to request your copy.

STRONG-WALL SELECTOR SOFTWARE


Now Simpson Strong-Tie has a tool that helps design professionals select an appropriate Wood or Steel Strong-Wall shearwall system.

Optimized Solution
Provides the most cost effective Strong-Wall solution based on the input shear load. Allows designers to choose which type and number of walls meet their requirements. Easy to use software free of charge Finds lowest cost solution Provides actual drift and uplift values Provides solutions for different model Codes Saves, exports, and prints solutions Software updates automatically You can download the Strong-Wall Selector Software at www.strongtie.com.
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Manual Solution

CD Includes: Code Reports, Structural Details and Strong-Wall Catalog

STRONG FRAME Ordinary Moment Frame


The Strong Frame Catalog
The Simpson Strong-Tie Strong Frame Ordinary Moment Frame catalog (C-SF) makes designing and building with moment frames more convenient than ever. This 76-page catalog contains 196 pre-designed solutions with 100 percent bolted connections, which make the Strong Frame ordinary moment frame an efcient, cost-effective alternative to traditional frames. The solutions in the Strong Frame Ordinary Moment Frame catalog allow greater design options, such as larger openings and smaller wall sections, while still providing the loads that structural designers need. The guide includes product information, detailed installation instructions and performance data for engineered designs as well as prescriptive wall bracing applications. To request a copy of this catalog, call 800-999-5099 or visit www.strongtie.com.
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GABLE END TO WALL FRAMING


These products are available with additional corrosion protection. Additional products on this page may also be available with this option, check with Simpson Strong-Tie for details. These products are also available in stainless steel for premium corrosion resistance.

DF/SP Allowable Loads Model No. Qty. Reqd Perp. To Perp. To Parallel Endwall Endwall To Uplift Toward Away From Endwall Anchor Anchor (F1) (F2) (F2) (160) LTP4 LTP5 A34 A35 HGAM10KTA RBC HETA12 HETA201 HGA10KT RBC LSTA15 LSTA18 LSTA21 LSTA24 LSTA30
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SPF Allowable Loads Perp. To Perp. To Parallel Endwall Endwall To Toward Away From Uplift Endwall Anchor Anchor (F1) (F2) (F2) (160) 575 535 340 450 725 350 55 625 840 380 (160) 390 575 795 75 215 675 (160) 530 75 215 495 415 555 830 830 1125

Fasteners (Total)

Fasteners (Total)

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

12-8dx1 12-8dx1 8-8dx1 12-8dx1 4-SDS "x1" 4-"x2" Titen 6 3-"x2" Titen 6 6-10dx1 7-10dx1 12-10dx1 4-SDS "x1" 4-SDS "x3" 6-10dx1 6-10d 8-10d 12-10d 12-10d 16-10d

(160) (160) (160) SHEAR CONNECTIONS 670 12-8dx1 620 12-8dx1 515 455 8-8dx1 695 670 12-8dx1 ENDWALL CONNECTIONS (CONCRETE/MASONRY) 4-SDS "x1" 610 850 1005 1165 680 4-"x2" Titen 3-"x2" Titen 350 6-10dx1 1515 65 85 85 7-10dx1 1210 1810 730 335 335 12-10dx1 1810 ENDWALL CONNECTIONS (WOOD) 4-SDS "x1" 500 695 1165 940 780 4-SDS "x3" 445 6-10dx1 485 6-10d 645 8-10d 965 12-10d 965 12-10d 1305 16-10d

(160)

1. HETA will require a 30 bend and a 4" minimum embedment depth in a concrete tie beam only. Loads are based on attachment to SP lumber. 2. Refer to Prescriptive Standards for spacing and construction of assembly shown in detail D102. 3. Straps must use half the total fasteners into each member being connected to achieve the listed loads. 4. LTP4 can be installed over " wood structural panel sheathing with 8dx1 nails and achieve 0.72 of the listed load, or over " and achieve 0.64 of the listed load. 8d commons will achieve 100% load. 5. The LTP5 may be installed over wood structural panel sheathing up to " thick using 8dx1 nails with no reduction in load. 6. For concrete applications use "x1" Titen screws.

Model Qty No. Reqd

Fasteners per Connector Gable Brace

DF/SP Allowable Loads (160) Perpendicular to Endwall (F2) Away from Anchors Toward Anchors

SPF Allowable Loads (160) Perpendicular to Endwall (F2) Away from Anchors Toward Anchors

D101

Top Gable Brace Angle Gable Brace Angle Gable Brace Angle Gable Brace Angle Plates 40-45 46-60 40-45 46-60 40-45 46-60 40-45 46-60 7-8d 635 570 425 325 535 480 355 275

GBC

5-8dx1

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1. For 1 x 3 (or larger) LVL gable brace, the allowable load at 40 to 45 is 635 lbs. towards anchors, 515 lbs. away from anchors. 2. Use minimum 2x4 gable brace. Larger members may be used or required. 3. Connection of gable brace to roof diaphram is by the Designer. 4. Gable brace should be flush with inside edge of top plates as shown.

D102

Simpson Strong-Tie LTP5

HGA10KT (Requires Double Top Plate)

D103
HGAM10KTA HETA12 HETA20
(See footnote 1)

F2 F1

Fasten each end of 2x block to truss or rafter (by others)

"
LSTA24
2x minimum block between truss or rafters Fasten brace to block (by others) 2x4 minimum diagonal brace (design by others)

Fasten gypsum board to ceiling framing with Simpson Strong-Tie Quik Drive DWC114PS screws (See IBC 2508.5 for further information)

D104
#5 Rebar (min.) Moisture barrier not shown

F2
Note: Spacing of diagonal bracing along gable end wall per the Designer of Record 35

Simpson Strong-Tie GBC Connector (Installed in pairs)

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VALLEY TRUSS TO ROOF FRAMING


Fasteners Model No. Common Truss Doug-Fir-Larch Valley Truss Uplift Download Uplift Allowable Loads Southern Pine Download Uplift Spruce-Pine-Fir Download

D105

(160) (100) (115) (125) VTC2 4-10d 5-10dx1 330 480 550 600

(160) (100) (115) (125) 405 520 600 650

(160) (100) (115) (125) 310 415 475 520

1. VTC2 is adjustable to slopes between 2:12 and 8:12. 2. For use with " or " thick sheathing. Contact Simpson Strong-Tie for loads with different sheathing thicknesses or when attached directly to framing.

VTC2 INSTALLATION SEQUENCE


Valley Truss

VTC2
STEP 1: STEP 2: STEP 3: U.S. Patent 6,840,020

Align the centerline of VTC2 with the common truss top chord centerline. Attach through the roof sheathing to the common truss top chord.

Adjust the upslope stirrup vertically and attach to valley truss bottom chord.

Adjust the downslope stirrup vertically and attach to bottom chord. Bend stirrups one time only.

D106

DRAG STRUT CONNECTION


Model No. DSC2R/L-SDS3 DSC4R/L-SDS3 L (in.) 16 21 DF/SP Allowable Loads Fasteners 20-SDS "x3" 40-SDS "x3" Compression (160) 2590 4935 Tension (160) 3720 4235 SPF/HF Allowable Loads Compression (160) 1865 3555 Tension (160) 2680 3050
1. Simpson Strong-Tie Strong-Drive screws (SDS) minimum penetration is 2", minimum end distance is 2" and minimum edge distance is " for full load values. 2. Fasteners are permitted to be installed through metal truss plates when approved by the Truss Designer in accordance with ANSI/TPI 1 Chapter 8. Installation of Simpson Strong-Tie SDS screws through metal connector plates requires the plates to be pre-drilled using a maximum of a " bit. When installing fasteners through truss plates that will extend out past the back face of the member, care must be taken to ensure that the fastener does not push the truss plate out on the back face.

D107

ssion Compre Tension

Uplift connectors not shown for clarity

DSC4-SDS3 (DSC2-SDS3 similar) 36

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HANGER UPLIFT CONSIDERATIONS


By inverting the proper size and type of Simpson Strong-Tie connectors in a girder, truss or beam connection, additional uplift loads can be obtained by combining the loads as shown below. In a combined installation of an inverted connector with a standard connector, all the component uplift and downloads can be added together (as shown in the example below with HGUS26-2 hangers) to obtain higher load values. Allowable loads shown are based on the lesser of either National Design Specification (NDS) calculations or the results of static load tests. Other hanger and connector options than those shown can be used as specified by the Designer.

D108
Model No. HUC26-21 HUC28-21 HUC210-21 Fasteners Header 12-16d 14-16d 18-16d Joist 6-10d 6-10d 10-10d DF/SYP Allowable Uplift Loads (160) 2570 2995 3850

Inverted HUC210-2 for Increased Uplift Capacity

1. Values based on an inverted hanger installation. 2. Loads include a 60% increase for wind loading with no further increases allowed. 3. Table values also apply to triple 2x and 4x HUC models with the same nailing pattern. 4. Download assumed to be carried by jack studs.

COMBINED CONNECTOR EXAMPLE


These products are available with additional corrosion protection. Additional products on this page may also be available with this option, check with Simpson Strong-Tie for details.

D109

Fasteners Model No. LSU261 LS70 HUS26


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DF/SYP Allowable Loads Uplift Loads (160) 800 915 1550 3265 Snow (115) 420 675 2950 4045 Downloads Roof (125) 455 730 3205 4390 Roof (160) 535 915 3335 4795

Inverted and Sloped LSU26

Header 6-16d 5-16d 14-16d


3

Joist 5-10dx1 5-10dx1 6-16d

Combined Total Load

Combination of Inverted LSU26 and Standard LS70 and HUS26

Standard LS70

1. Values based on an inverted hanger installation. 2. Loads include a 60% increase for wind loading with no further increases allowed. 3. Combined Total Load is based on the combined results of individual connector allowable loads. The Designer shall determine if using the combined Total Load is appropriate. 4. Other connectors can be used for this application per the Designer.

Standard HUS26

COMBINED HANGER EXAMPLE


Fasteners Model No. HGUS26-2 HGUS26-21 Header 20-16d 20-16d Joist 8-16d 8-16d Uplift Loads (160) 2325 5460 7785 DF/SYP Allowable Loads Downloads Snow (115) Roof (125) 4535 2035 6570 4930 2325 7255 Roof (160) 5460 2325 7785

Combined Total Load

1. Values based on an inverted hanger installation. 2. Loads include a 60% increase for wind loading with no further increases allowed. 3. Other hangers can be used for this application. Contact Simpson Strong-Tie for load information.

D110

Combination of Inverted and Standard HGUS26-2 37

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LOAD PATH INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS


HURRICANE TIE INSTALLATIONS TO ACHIEVE TWICE THE LOAD (Top View)
Both connectors shall be same model.
Wall Top Plate
Wall Top Plate

D111

Wall Top Plate

D112

D113

Install diagonally across from each other for minimum 2x truss.

Products can be on the same side of the wall provided they are configured as shown.

Nailing into both sides of a single ply 2x truss may cause the wood to split.

OVERLAPPING CONNECTORS
PROBLEM: Connectors overlap when trusses and studs line up every 48".
H10 (H10A similar) H10 (H10A similar)

H10 (H1, H10A and H14 similar)

D114

SP2 SP2
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Blocking not shown for clarity

SP2 (RSP4, SP4, SPH4, SSP similar)

SP2

MTS

TSP

D117
H10S

D116 D115
SOLUTION: Specify connector that connects truss to stud below.

SOLUTION: Specify TSP from stud to plate and an MTS from plate to truss.

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BULGING FLOOR-TO-FLOOR STRAPS
PROBLEM: All stud nails are lled before the roof is installed and the straps bow out when compression occurs. SOLUTION 1: Fill the nail holes in the rim joist area to limit the bowing. SOLUTION 2: Fill the nail holes to the top stud before the roof is installed and then fill bottom stud nails after. Note: Rim joist nails are not required. SOLUTION 3: FSCRefer to form F-FSC for more information.

FSC

D118
MSTA30

Nailing over wood structural panel sheathing is acceptable provided 10 nail diameters minimum penetration into the framing is maintained
FSC

MISLOCATED TRUSS ANCHORS


PROBLEM: Embedded truss anchor are mislocated more than " and less than 1" from the face of the truss.

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Blocking not shown for clarity

D119

Shim shall be independently attached to truss.

SOLUTION: For mislocated embedded truss anchors which are greater than " and less than 1" from the face of the truss, a shim must be provided between the strap and the truss. The shim should be designed by the Truss Engineer to properly transfer the loads to the connector. When anchors are more than 1" from the face of the truss, add new connectors as shown on page 16.
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TECHNICAL PUBLICATIONS
Anchoring and Fastening Systems for Concrete and Masonry*
Includes application information, specifications and load values for adhesive and mechanical anchors, P.A.T. and carbide drill bits. *Available in English and Spanish versions.

Deck Framing Connection Guide


Developed for deck building professionals and general contractors to help explain products and techniques used in designing and constructing residential decks.

Anchoring Solutions for Simpson Strong-Tie Connectors Catalog


Simpson Strong-Tie Anchor Systems specifications with our connector line. It should be used in conjunction with the current connector and anchor systems catalogs.

Strong Frame Ordinary Moment Frame


The Strong Frame Ordinary Moment Frame catalog contains complete information on the Strong Frame ordinary moment frame including product information, detailed installation instructions and technical data. Performance data is available for engineered designs as well as prescriptive wall-bracing applications.

High Wind Framing Connection Guide


Developed for designers and engineers as a companion to the AF and PA Wood Frame Construction Manual.

Anchor Tiedown Systems


This system is designed to provide the over-turning holdown capacity for multi-story commercial buildings. This holdown application is easy to specify, install and inspect.

Stainless-Steel Connectors
Featuring stainless-steel connectors for using in high exposure and some outdoor environments to protect against corrosion and some preservative-treated woods.

Simpson Strong-Tie Free CD-ROM


Our CD-ROM features our latest catalogs, fliers, technical bulletins, code reports, product list prices, UPC information, and the Simpson Strong-Tie Connector Selector program. It also includes the Drawing Library.

Strong-Wall Shearwalls
All the information on our Strong-Wall shearwalls is now in one easy to use catalog: technical data, installation information, structural details and more. The catalog also features new solutions for two-story and balloon frame applications as well as an extensive section on braced frame requirements under the various building codes.

Cold-Formed Steel Connectors Catalog


30 products have been developed and tested using screw fasteners to obtain actual load values. Includes installation requirements and illustrations.

In addition to the publications shown above, Simpson Strong-Tie maintains an extensive library of literature, providing information on a wide variety of subjects. You can access the library by visiting www.strongtie.com/ tech-bulletins or you can call 800-999-5099 and have publications mailed to you.

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SOFTWARE
Simpson Strong-Tie offers three software programs to simplify product selection and specification. Each of these programs is available on CD ROM or for free download at www.strongtie.com.

Connector Selector
The Connector Selector finds the products that are appropriate for your connection and sorts them by lowest installed cost. Solutions are available for a wide variety of applications using solid sawn lumber, engineered wood and structural composite lumber, glulam beams and wood trusses. Available in U.S. (Allowable Stress Design) and Canadian (Limit States Design) versions.

Strong-Wall Selector
The Strong-Wall Selector helps specifiers choose a lateral force resisting system using Wood or Steel Strong-Wall Shearwalls. Optimized or Manual input provides the most cost effective solution or allows designers to choose and check whether any type and number of walls satisfy the shear load requirements.

ATS Selector
The ATS Selector recommends the correct ATS system components based upon load requirements and building code options input by the Designer. It can also recommend the corresponding compression post designs. Resulting calculations can be printed and AutoCAD drawings can be inserted into plans. For assistance specifying post-installed anchors for concrete and masonry, visit www.simpsonanchors.com to download the Anchor Designer software. Two versions are available for allowable stress design and ultimate strength design, including cracked concrete.

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