Description
Strapping Coil
Steel strapping is commonly used to bundle together durable steel coils, pavers and bricks, roll end binding, baling wire, and other metals. Other common uses for steel straps include: Helping to secure packaged glass to make sure that it stays locked in place, so no scratches, damages, or breaks occur.
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Strap Brace Tensioners
Strap Brace Tensioners
- Made In Australia
- Bonus 5/16 hex drive in each pack
- Bolt shaped to prevent tearing in bracing galvanised coating
- Anti-Slip Notch to prevent slipping or spinning
Designed to save you time and stress on the job, the unique tensioner tensions your brace strapping in just 3 seconds with either a Hex or Phillips driver bit.
Punched Strapping Coil/Strip Brace 10m
Punched Strapping Coil/Strip Brace 10m
- Make sure wall frame is approximately square. Nail end of brace to the top wall plate within 150mm of a stud, using 3 x Product Nails 30 x 3.15mm. Unroll brace coil at angle of approximately 45 _ and cut to length. Tighten by pulling down onto bottom wall plate. Nail within 150mm of stud with 3 nails.
- Fix another brace in the same way diagonally op- posite the first length. The two braces must cross to form a strong rigid brace. Fit tensioners (usually one per 3.6m length of brace) and plumb frame. Nail braces to intermediate studs with 2 nails after tensioning braces.
Strapbrace is suitable for bracing walls and truss/rafter roof construction (spans up to 12m) in residential buildings. Use Maxi Strap
for larger spans and commercial and industrial buildings. Tensioners provide a fast, reliable and simple method of tensioning long lengths of bracing strap.
Punched Strapping Coil/Strip Brace 30m
Punched Strapping Coil/Strip Brace 30m
- Make sure wall frame is approximately square. Nail end of brace to the top wall plate within 150mm of a stud, using 3 x Product Nails 30 x 3.15mm. Unroll brace coil at angle of approximately 45 _ and cut to length. Tighten by pulling down onto bottom wall plate. Nail within 150mm of stud with 3 nails.
- Fix another brace in the same way diagonally op- posite the first length. The two braces must cross to form a strong rigid brace. Fit tensioners (usually one per 3.6m length of brace) and plumb frame. Nail braces to intermediate studs with 2 nails after tensioning braces.
Strapbrace is suitable for bracing walls and truss/rafter roof construction (spans up to 12m) in residential buildings. Use Maxi Strap
for larger spans and commercial and industrial buildings. Tensioners provide a fast, reliable and simple method of tensioning long lengths of bracing strap.