Did you know 38% of structural failures in modern construction stem from improper joist connections? When your project's safety and timeline hang in the balance, ordinary hangers won't cut it. Discover how 11 7 8 I joist hangers solve the 3 biggest pain points builders face today.
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Our timber to steel joist hangers feature triple-galvanized steel construction (G275 coating) that withstands 2.5× more lateral stress than industry standards. Tested to support 4,800 lbs/in², they outperform competitors in 4 key areas:
Feature | Standard Hangers | Our 11 7 8 I Model |
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Load Capacity | 3,200 lbs/in² | 4,800 lbs/in² |
Corrosion Resistance | 5-year warranty | Lifetime guarantee |
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A: 11 7 8 i joist hangers are designed to securely connect I-joists to timber or steel beams. They provide structural stability and load distribution. Always follow manufacturer guidelines for installation and weight limits.
A: Yes, timber to steel joist hangers are engineered for heavy-duty applications. They feature corrosion-resistant coatings for durability. Ensure proper alignment and use compatible fasteners for optimal performance.
A: Yes, joist hangers for I-joists are tailored to fit the unique flanges of I-shaped joists. They prevent twisting and ensure a snug fit. Verify the hanger size matches your joist dimensions.
A: Select based on material compatibility (timber/steel), load requirements, and joist design. The 11 7 8 i model suits specific I-joist configurations. Consult engineering specifications for accuracy.
A: Typically, galvanized or stainless-steel nails/screws are recommended to prevent rust. Follow the hanger manufacturer’s fastener guidelines. Improper fasteners can compromise structural integrity.