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Timber Connectors

Timber connectors are used to transfer loads in heavy timber for structural efficiency, making them an essential part of many building projects. Our range of timber connectors, truss clips, nail plates and joist struts are made from galvanised steel for strength.

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  • Expamet Angle Bracket Light Duty 125 x 125 x 42mm (AB12512542) Expamet Angle Bracket Light Duty 125 x 125 x 42mm (AB12512542)

    Expamet Angle Bracket Light Duty 125 x 125 x 42mm (AB12512542)

    AB12512542 is a light duty L shape Expamet Angle bracket for timber connections. Fixing type is suitable for substrate and 4mm (16) hole size. Brackets must be used in pairs to prevent eccentric loading.
  • Expamet Angle Bracket Light Duty 150 x 150 x 63mm (AB15015063) Expamet Angle Bracket Light Duty 150 x 150 x 63mm (AB15015063)

    Expamet Angle Bracket Light Duty 150 x 150 x 63mm (AB15015063)

    This light duty AB15015063 Expamet Angle bracket is a thin L shape bracket for timber connections. Fixing type is suitable for substrate and hole size using products for 4mm (20) 9mm (6) 11x30 Slot (2) fixing hole dimensions. Brackets must be used in...
  • Expamet Angle Bracket Light Duty 150 x 90 x 59mm (AB1509059) Expamet Angle Bracket Light Duty 150 x 90 x 59mm (AB1509059)

    Expamet Angle Bracket Light Duty 150 x 90 x 59mm (AB1509059)

    Light duty 150mm long by 90mm tall Expamet Angle bracket is a thin L shape bracket for timber connections. Fixing type is suitable for substrate and hole size, hole sizes are 4mm (21) 9mm (4) 11mm (1) 11x30 Slot (2) for convenience. Brackets must be used...

Timber Connectors

Our timber connector plates are designed to securely join timbers without the need for nails or additional accessories, providing a seamless and durable connection. These timber connectors offer enhanced strength for timber joints, making them ideal for various construction projects.

Whether you're working with standard or heavy-duty applications, our plate connectors for timber ensure reliable performance and long-lasting stability.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where are nailing plates required?
Nail plates should be installed on both sides of the wall stud to protect both sides of the wiring.
How to fit truss clips?
Before fitting truss clips, make sure that your area is prepared. Then, saw the truss, making sure that everything is the perfect shape and length. After that, arrange the trusses by laying them on free ground, making sure that all connections fit properly at the desired places. Once you’ve done that, secure the joints and start nailing them with the top plate, making sure they’re secure so that they don’t fall. Make sure all the joints are secured perfectly and provide proper support.
What are truss clips used for?
Truss clips attach girders, trusses, and rafters to wall plates to provide wind restraint.