
Timco HD Bent Restraint Strap (1450 mm) in galvanised steel for structural timber securing, compliant with BS 5268: Part 3.
The Timco HD Bent Restraint Strap is a high-strength component designed for securing structural timber to masonry in compliance with UK building standards. This heavy-duty galvanised steel strap meets The Building Regulations BS 5268: Part 3 and other key construction standards, ensuring reliable horizontal restraint for roof trusses, rafters, and floor joists.
Key Features
_ Manufactured from robust carbon steel with a protective galvanised coating for exceptional corrosion resistance. _ Ensures long-term structural integrity even in exposed environments. _ Pre-formed ‘bent’ design for secure installation, tying timber frameworks back to load-bearing brick or block walls.
Benefits
_ Prevents lateral movement, enhancing structural stability. _ Simplifies installation with its bent design, saving time on site. _ Trusted by builders, carpenters, and engineers for new builds and refurbishments.
Specifications
_ Size: 1450/150 _ Width: 40 mm _ Length: 1450 mm _ Height: 150 mm _ Weight: 1260 g
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