Light cover Tolago Round strainer
225 mm
Article number 501007
Description
Hollow plates, also known as nailing bars or nailing plates, are essential to ensure stable and durable joints in wooden structures. These plates are often used as reinforcement at joints, for example in roof trusses where they prevent eccentric loading by evenly distributing pressure across the joint. For best results and safety, it is recommended to use two plates for each joint, ensuring a strong and durable wooden structure for your construction project.
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Weight | 4.8kg |
Hollow core slabs for wooden structures
Hollow plates, also known as nailing bars or nailing plates, are essential to ensure stable and durable joints in wooden structures. These plates are often used as reinforcement at joints, for example in roof trusses where they prevent eccentric loading by evenly distributing pressure across the joint. For best results and safety, it is recommended to use two plates for each joint, ensuring a strong and durable wooden structure for your construction project.
- Use as a joint plate in the timber part of buildings, e.g. roof trusses
- Optimises reinforcement when joining timber elements
- Recommended to use two plates per joint to prevent eccentric loading
Description
Hollow plates, also known as nailing bars or nailing plates, are essential to ensure stable and durable joints in wooden structures. These plates are often used as reinforcement at joints, for example in roof trusses where they prevent eccentric loading by evenly distributing pressure across the joint. For best results and safety, it is recommended to use two plates for each joint, ensuring a strong and durable wooden structure for your construction project.
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