Simpson Strong-Tie BA5.12/16 (2-1/2″ x 16″) 12Ga Galvanized Top Flange Joist Beam Hanger
Simpson Strong-Tie BA5.12/16 Description
The Simpson Strong-Tie BA5.12/16 Beam Hanger is designed to provide secure and reliable connections for I-joists and structural composite lumber (SCL).
Simpson Strong-Tie BA5.12/16 Includes
- (1) BA5.12/16 Beam Hanger
Simpson Strong-Tie BA5.12/16 Features
- Cost-effective one-piece design compared to welded hangers
- A full-height joist flange that captures the top chord of the joist to prevent rotation and eliminate the need for web stiffeners
- Available for special order to accommodate sloped and/or skewed members
Simpson Strong-Tie BA5.12/16 Applications
- Floor Framing: Provides secure support for I-joists and SCL in multi-story buildings.
- Roof Framing: Ensures stability in engineered wood roof truss and rafter connections.
- Deck Construction: Ideal for attaching joists in covered outdoor structures.
- Beams & Headers: Strong, load-bearing connection for supporting beams in residential and commercial builds.
- Commercial & Industrial Projects: Suited for large-scale engineered wood framing applications requiring long-term strength and reliability.
Simpson Strong-Tie BA5.12/16 Installation Overview
- Use all specified fasteners; see General Notes and nailer table.
- May be used for weld-on applications. The minimum size weld is a 2″-long fillet weld to each side of each top flange.
- BA min. nailing does not require web stiffeners. BA max. nailing requires the use of web stiffeners.
- Ledgers must be evaluated for each application separately. Check TF dimension, nail length and nail location on ledger.
- Bevel-cut the carried member for skewed applications.
Simpson Strong-Tie BA5.12/16 Specifications
| Material | Carbon Steel |
| Finish | G90 Galvanized |
| Thickness | 12 Gauge |
| Width | 5-1/8″ |
| Height | 16″ |
| Joist size | Double 2-1/2″ x 16″ |
| Fasteners required | Header – (16) 0.162 x 3-1/2″ Nails Joist – Min: (2) 0.148 x 1-1/2″ Nails – Max: (8) 0.148 x 1-1/2″ Nails |
