Simpson Strong-Tie JB26 (2″ x 6″) Top Flange Joist Hanger – G90 Galvanized
Simpson Strong-Tie JB26 Description
The Simpson JB26 2×6 Top Flange Joist Hanger provides a strong, top-flange connection for joists in framing applications where space constraints require a compact, bent hanger design.
Simpson Strong-Tie JB26 Includes
- (1) 2×6 Top Flange Joist Hanger
Simpson Strong-Tie JB26 Features
- Top-Flange Mounting: Provides a stable, high-strength connection to beams and headers.
- Compact, Bent Profile: Ideal for framing applications where space is limited.
- Durable G90 Galvanized Steel: Ensures corrosion resistance and long-term performance.
- Designed for Solid Sawn Lumber: Suitable for various wood framing applications.
- Engineered for Strength: Capable of withstanding vertical and lateral loads.
Simpson Strong-Tie JB26 Applications
- Floor Joist Connections: Provides secure attachment for joists in residential and commercial floors.
- Roof Framing: Ideal for connecting rafters or other angled members in space-restricted areas.
- Deck Construction: Supports joist-to-beam connections in deck framing where a bent hanger is required.
- General Wood Framing: Perfect for light-duty framing applications where a compact hanger is necessary.
Simpson Strong-Tie JB26 Installation Overview
- Secure the hanger to the supporting beam or header using appropriate nails or structural screws.
- Ensure the joist is properly seated within the hanger to maximize load capacity.
- Suitable for face-mount or top-flange installations, depending on structural needs.
- Always follow local building codes and manufacturer guidelines for fastener selection and placement.
Simpson Strong-Tie JB26 Specifications
| Finish | G90 Galvanized |
| Material | Carbon Steel |
| Fasteners required | SEE PRODUCT GUIDE DOCUMENT |
| For Treated Lumber | No |
| Height | 5-3/8″ |
| Joist size | 2″ X 6″ |
| Manufacturer name | Simpson Strong-Tie |
| Quantity | 1 |
| Thickness | 18 Gauge |
| Width | 1-9/16″ |
NOTE: The correct fasteners installed in the correct position must be used to achieve published load values.
