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Superhangers for Supporting Joists from Walls and Beams
Available in full compliance with BS 6178:Part 1:1982. (Joisthangers
for building into masonry walls of domestic buildings).
Standard Types
Type W: The 'build in' type provided with a specially ribbed
top flange for building into the mortar joints of a masonry wall.
Type H: Similar to Type W but with the addition of a return flange
to hood over a wall or structural member.
Type FF: The face fixing for fastening to a vertical surface
through holes located in the back plate.
Straddle Type (ST): A double version of Type W to support joists
either side of a wall or structural member.

Superhangers are manufactured from galvanised steel sheet to BS2989:1982,
and are available upon request to BS6 178:Part1:1982. In type G.600
heavy galvanised finish or alternatively from stainless steel sheet
to BS1449:Part 2:1983.
They are fully pressed from 2.5mm thick material with no welding or
riveted joints whatsoever and with uniformity of strength, quality and
finish always guaranteed.
Superhangers are suitable for masonry, having a minimum crushing strength
of 2.8 Newtons/mm and above. They are economical in cost, easy to handle
to fix, and neatly packed in boxes for convenient storage.
Lightweight Joist Hangers
Beamfix Lightweight Joist Hangers for Medium Duty Applications
Ultimate
load per hanger: 20.58 Kilo-Newtons. Eurometals' Beamfix lightweight
joisthangers are manufactured from 1.0mm thick galvanised mild steel
to BS2989:1982. They provide a cheap and efficient method for connecting
medium duty timber joists of various widths and from 125mm deep and
above.
Eurometals' Beamfix lightweight joisthangers offer considerable timesaving
in on-site labour as their side straps are easily bent by hand around
the supporting member and the connection quickly secured by nailing
with 3.75mm x 30mm sq. twisted sheradised nails. Non-standards with
extended side straps can also be supplied.
Please note that the ultimate loads stated for the components illustrated
were obtained from destructive hydraulic testing with all nails fixed.
An appropriate factor of safety should be applied in order to determine
safe working loads for design purposes.
Safe Working Loads
Actual safe working loads for hangers depend on ultimate on-site loading
capabilities and factors of safety applied.
Since the ultimate on-site loading capability of any joint hanger is
dependent on the strength characteristics of its associated building
materials, and the method of fixing employed, considerable variations
are possible.
For general information, a programme of destructive testing was undertaken
on hydraulic test apparatus in order to determine the ultimate structural
capability independent of variable site conditions.
With flanges securely clamped in position, and the loading applied
to a timber beam supported by two 165 deep joist hangers, the following
results were recorded:
| Hanger width (mm) |
44 |
50 |
75 |
100 |
| Ultimate load per hanger (KiloNewtons) |
24.60 |
25.39 |
28.87 |
30.85 |
Internal Depth of Superhangers
| Nominal Timber Depth |
100 |
125 |
150 |
175 |
200 |
225 |
250 |
275 |
300 |
| Internal Superhanger Depth |
100 |
125 |
140 |
165 |
190 |
215 |
240 |
265 |
290 |
British Patent No. 2183788.
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