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Simpson Strong-Tie HU3511 (2-5/16" x 11-7/8") Galvanized Face-Mount Joist Hanger for Engineered Wood

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Simpson Strong-Tie HU3511 (2-5/16" x 11-7/8") Galvanized Face-Mount Joist Hanger for Engineered WoodSimpson Strong Tie HU3511 Description The Simpson Strong Tie HU3511 is a heavy duty face mount joist hanger designed for robust support in various construction applications. Made from 14 gauge steel with a G90 galvanized finish, it ensures durability and reliability. Simpson Strong Tie HU3511 Includes (1) G90 Galvanized Face Mount Joist Hanger Simpson Strong Tie HU3511 Features G90 Galvanized Finish for corrosion resistance Compatible with solid sawn

Simpson Strong-Tie HU3511 Description

The Simpson Strong-Tie HU3511 is a heavy-duty face-mount joist hanger designed for robust support in various construction applications. Made from 14-gauge steel with a G90 galvanized finish, it ensures durability and reliability.

Simpson Strong-Tie HU3511 Includes

  • (1) G90 Galvanized Face-Mount Joist Hanger

Simpson Strong-Tie HU3511 Features

  • G90 Galvanized Finish for corrosion resistance
  • Compatible with solid sawn lumber, engineered wood, and cold-formed steel joists
  • Tested and load-rated for code compliance
  • Made from durable 14-gauge steel

Simpson Strong-Tie HU3511 Applications

  • Deck Framing: Securely fastens joists to beams for added structural support.
  • Floor Systems: Provides strong joist support in both residential and commercial flooring structures.
  • Roof Framing: Used in truss and rafter connections for enhanced stability.
  • Bridges & Boardwalks: Essential for supporting heavy timber construction projects.
  • Post and Beam Construction: Ensures reliable load transfer in timber-framed structures.
  • Masonry and Concrete Applications: Can be installed into CMU walls or concrete slabs with appropriate fasteners.

Simpson Strong-Tie HU3511 Installation Overview

  1. Use hot-dip galvanized nails for maximum corrosion resistance.
  2. Install into masonry and concrete using specified Titen HD screws.

Simpson Strong-Tie HU3511 Specifications

Finish G90 Galvanized
Material Carbon Steel
Fasteners required Face - (22) 0.162" x 3-1/2" Nails, Joist - (10) 0.148" x 1-1/2" Nails
For Treated Lumber No
Height 10-15/16"
Joist size 2-5/16" X 11-7/8"
Manufacturer name Simpson Strong-Tie
Quantity 1
Thickness 14 Gauge
Width 2-3/8"

NOTE: The correct fasteners installed in the correct position must be used to achieve published load values.

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