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Tie rods are supplied with left-hand and right-hand threads so that they may be rotated and tensioned after truss fabrication. See examples of Tie Rod Trusses > ...
Custom architectural tie rod assemblies use 1/2" to 2" steel rods, clevises, turnbuckles, and custom steel saddles to connect and strengthen your trusses.
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Steel tension rods can carry in excess of 35,000 pounds of tension in large timber trusses. That load needs to be transferred from the rod to the timber truss.
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Made from stainless steel and used to provide structural tension rod systems, including roof trusses, architectural tie rod supports and cross braces.
A tie rod assembly is used to brace steel columns or heavy timber beams or used to support canopies and awnings. Tie rods are often used with clevises and/or ...
Oct 17, 2013 · Below is an example of using tie rods to deliver the horizontal tension needed in lieu of conventional rafter ties. This example (correct me ...
With innovative components that work together to create a continuous load path, Simpson Strong-Tie rod systems are built for maximum resilience and installation ...