Pack Size: 1 Unit
Two-Piece Adjustable Hanger for Flexible Timber Joist Connections
The Simpson Strong-Tie SDE is a two-part adjustable face fix joist hanger, engineered to accommodate a wide range of joist widths between 60mm and 160mm. Manufactured from 2.0mm thick galvanised steel (S250GD + Z275), it ensures robust, corrosion-resistant performance across timber framing projects. This system offers both twist nail and bolt fixing options, making it suitable for demanding structural applications.
Key Features
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Adjustable design accommodates joist widths from 60mm to 160mm
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Two-piece construction for a secure, customisable fit
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Made from S250GD + Z275 galvanised steel to NF EN 10346 standard
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Includes fixing holes for both twist nails and M13 bolts
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Essential to fix through base for full structural integrity
Benefits
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Offers exceptional flexibility on-site to suit varying joist sizes
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Reduces need for multiple hanger sizes in stock
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Provides rigid and durable support for floor and roof timber
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Designed for quick installation and alignment
Specifications
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Hanger Width (A1/A2): | 30mm / 60mm |
| Joist Width Range: | 60mm – 160mm |
| Height (B): | 118mm (Joist Height: 120mm – 177mm) |
| Base Depth (C): | 84mm |
| Leg Width (D): | 41.5mm |
| Thickness (t): | 2.0mm |
| Header Fixing Holes: | 18 x Ø5mm, 4 x Ø13mm |
| Joist Fixing Holes: | 14 x Ø5mm |
Material Specification
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Material: Galvanised steel S250GD + Z275
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Standard: NF EN 10346
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Suitable for sheltered external and interior structural use
Typical Applications
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Timber joist connections in floor systems
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Roof joist and rafter support
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Timber frame structures
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Load-bearing timber-to-timber or timber-to-steel interfaces
Important Note
Nailing through the base of the hanger is essential to maintain full structural strength. Ensure all fixings meet structural requirements and local regulations. Not recommended for marine or highly corrosive environments without additional protective measures. Always confirm suitability with a structural engineer where load ratings are critical.


























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