Restraint Straps
Rolled Edge Restraint Straps An alternative to 30x5 and 30x 2.5 straps, rolled edge restraint straps are manufactured from 1.5mm thick (Horizontal strap) and 1.0mm thick (Vertical strap) pre-galvanised steel to BS EN 10346:2009 DX51D + G275.
Product Reference HRES
VRES Section
Whilst being lighter and easier to handle, the rolled edge design gives the product strength equal to the traditional restraint strap which relies solely on the strength of the material. NHBC ACCEPTED.
Overall Length
30mm(finished width)x1.5mm up to 6 m 30mm(finished width)x1.0mm up to 6 m
HRES
The product includes one bend or twist. Additional bends/twists/fishtails charged extra. Increments of less than 100mm will be charged at the full rate. E.G. 1050mm charged at 1100mm rate.
Timber Frame Holding Down Straps
Timber frame holding down straps are produced from galvanised steel to BS EN 10346:2009 DX51D + G275, multi holed at
Product Reference TFS/HD/900
TFS/LD/900 Section
30 x 5 mm 30 x 2.5mm
25mm centres. Standard overall length is 900mm, bent at 75mm to tie into brickwork, and cranked at 300 mm to suit 50mm cavity.
Overall Length 900mm
900mm Other sizes available to order. Stainless Steel Straps available to order. Party Wall Straps
Manufactured from 30 x 2.5mm galvanised steel to BS EN 10346:2009 DX51D + G275
Product Reference PWS/150
PWS/200 PWS/250
Section
30 x 2.5mm 30 x 2.5mm 30 x 2.5mm
Non-Standard Restraint Straps
Non - standard restraint straps are available hot dipped galvanised to BS EN 10346:2009 DX51D + G275, in the sections below and can be holed / bent / twisted to suit. Stainless steel available to order.
Available in the following sizes: 40 x 5mm, 50 x 5mm, 60 x 5mm, 75 x 5mm, 100 x 5mm. Non-standard sections available, price on application.
To order or find out more
call 01924 364 794 or scan the QR code.
® Manufactured in the UK
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party wall straps are multi holed at 25mm centres. 200 per pack.
Overall Length 150mm
200mm 250mm
VRES
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