Simpson Strong-Tie HU26-3 (Triple 2″ x 6″) 14-Gauge Galvanized Heavy Face-Mount Joist Hanger
Simpson Strong-Tie HU26-3 Description
The Simpson Strong-Tie HU Heavy Face-Mount Joist Hangers are engineered for robust support in various construction applications, crafted from 14-gauge steel for durability and reliability.
Simpson Strong-Tie HU26-3 Includes
- (1) Triple 2×6 Face Mount Joist Hanger
Simpson Strong-Tie HU26-3 Features
- G90 Galvanized Finish: Provides standard corrosion resistance suitable for most indoor and dry applications.
- Versatile Applications: Designed to accommodate a wide range of joist sizes, suitable for solid sawn lumber, engineered wood products, and cold-formed steel (CFS) joists.
- Code Compliance: HU-series hangers are tested, load-rated, and comply with building codes, ensuring reliable performance in structural applications.
Simpson Strong-Tie HU26-3 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 HU26-3 Installation Overview
- Fasteners: Use hot-dip galvanized nails for maximum corrosion resistance.
- Masonry and Concrete Attachment: Install into masonry and concrete using appropriately specified Titen HD screws.
Simpson Strong-Tie HU26-3 Specifications
| Material | Carbon Steel |
| Fasteners required | Face – (12) 0.162″ x 3-1/2″ NailsJoist – (6) 0.148″ x 3″ Nails |
| For Treated Lumber | No |
| Height | 4-5/8″ |
| Joist size | Triple 2″ X 6″ |
| Manufacturer name | Simpson Strong-Tie |
| Quantity | 1 |
| Thickness | 14 Gauge |
| Width | 4-11/16″ |
NOTE: The correct fasteners installed in the correct position must be used to achieve published load values.
