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Rafter-to-purlin connector right/left
Load-bearing tensile anchorage of intersecting timbers in concealed areas (e.g. rafter bracing, collar beam suspension). For absorbing horizontal forces/2 or 4 rafter-to-purlin connectors must be used per joint, depending on the load.
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- 2 rafter-to-purlin connectors per joint must be arranged diagonally opposite one another to ensure central application of the load. Either 2 left or 2 right connectors are required.
- Sheet metal hot-dip galvanised on both sides (DX51D + Z275 [approx. 20 µm]), thickness 2.0 mm in line with EN 10327:2004
- Application in utilisation classes 1 and 2 in line with EN 1995:2013
ETA 09/0219
The transverse load of the connected timbers must be observed and verified where necessary. Transverse reinforcement can be added using ASSY plus FT full-thread screws.
ETA 09/0219
Rafter-to-purlin connectors are used in timber construction, for instance to secure battens, absorb wind suction forces, suspend collar beams or as anti-twist protection for beams in load-bearing connections.
Approved fasteners:
- Comb/ribbed nail in line with EN 14592: 4.0 x 40 mm
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