Light cover Tolago Round strainer
300 mm
Article number 501012
Description
Hollow plates, also known as nailing bars or nailing plates, are designed to reinforce and secure joints in various wooden structures. They are particularly useful in the construction of roof trusses, where they act as a critical splice plate. To achieve optimum stability and reduce the risk of eccentric loading, it is recommended to use two plates for each joint. These perforated plates are an essential part of ensuring the strength and long-term durability of your wooden structures.
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Weight | 9kg |
Packaging
Number/Pallet | 66/pallet |
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Hollow core slabs for timber structures
Hollow plates, also known as nailing bars or nailing plates, are designed to reinforce and secure joints in various wooden structures. They are particularly useful in the construction of roof trusses, where they act as a critical splice plate. To achieve optimum stability and reduce the risk of eccentric loading, it is recommended to use two plates for each joint. These perforated plates are an essential part of ensuring the strength and long-term durability of your wooden structures.
- Used as a splice plate in wooden structures
- Ideal for roof trusses and other structural elements
- Recommended to use two plates per joint for balance
Description
Hollow plates, also known as nailing bars or nailing plates, are designed to reinforce and secure joints in various wooden structures. They are particularly useful in the construction of roof trusses, where they act as a critical splice plate. To achieve optimum stability and reduce the risk of eccentric loading, it is recommended to use two plates for each joint. These perforated plates are an essential part of ensuring the strength and long-term durability of your wooden structures.
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