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New connectors for timber & masonry
construction catalogue Introducing the 2022 Connectors for Timber & Masonry Construction Catalogue from Simpson Strong-Tie, leader in engineered structural connectors and building solutions. Alongside the UK’s widest range of construction connectors for new build, refurbishment, renovation, and extension of buildings, sit brand new product innovations, including: The versatile universal Engineered Wood Hanger (EWH), designed to fulfi l a wide variety of joist to joist/ panel confi gurations. The innovative Engineered Post Base (PWBS): a single-piece, non-welded post base for connecting timber to concrete. The high strength HTT Hold Down tension tie provides a timber to concrete, or timber to masonry, tension connection. The SSH Structural Connector Screw for installing connectors where high load capability is required, coated with Impreg®+ for suitability to exterior applications. “Our new catalogue brings together our full collection connectors and connector fastenings, complete with technical information and installation guidance” says Jon Head, Sales Director, Connectors.
01827 255 600
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Turn the Cavicloser. The Type V Cavicloser from Cavity Trays of Yeovil is supplied with its own securing ties, and delivered with its faceplate fl at, ready for immediate building into a straight reveal. However, the fl at faceplate also incorporates a hinged section, permitting part of it to be turned 90 degrees. By so doing, it is transformed into
a Cavicloser for a checked reveal. Benefi cially, the turned section acts as a separation barrier between wet outside skin and window frame. Adaptability, suitability and compliancy, in one closer.
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Dealing with damaged or neglected old metal windows can be a genuinely daunting challenge for property owners or their maintenance teams, but replacement – especially using modern alternatives – is rarely the only answer as specialist contractor Associated Steel Window Services (ASWS) can attest. In work across the
South-East and further afi eld, the London-based company carries out a wide variety of contracts, addressing everything from heritage steel windows in listed buildings, to the maintenance of more modern W40 section and aluminium frame fenestration and curtain walling.
www.asws.co.uk
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