Simpson CC94ROT Column Cap - Gray Paint
Simpson CC94ROT Column Cap - Gray Paint
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Description:
Description:
Simpson Strong-Tie CC column caps provide a high-capacity connection for column-beam combinations. This design requires the correct corresponding machine bolts to be installed for proper installation. The Strong-Tie CC94ROT post base features a Gray Painted finish for added corrosion resistance and straps rotated 90 degrees for additional applications.
Installation:- Use all specified fasteners.
- Bolt holes shall be a minimum of 1/32" to a maximum of 1/16" larger than the bolt diameter (per 2005 NDS, section 11.1.2).
- Contact engineered wood manufacturers for connections that are not through the wide face.
Options:
- Straps may be rotated 90° where W1?W2 (see illustration) and for CC5 1/4-6.
- For special, custom, or rough cut lumber sizes, provide dimensions. An optional W2 dimension may be specified. (The W2 dimension on straps rotated 90° is limited by the W1 dimension.)
- Contact engineered wood manufacturers for connections that are not through the wide face.
NOTE: The correct fasteners installed in the correct position must be used to achieve published load values
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Specifications:
Specifications:
Post Size: 4X
Height: 8"
Fasteners required: Size 3/4" Bolts - Beam - (4); Post (2)
Thickness: 3 Gauge
Quantity: 1
Finish: Gray Paint
Length: 13"
Manufacturer name: Simpson Strong-Tie
Beam size: 8-3/4"
Additional information:
Width (1): 8-7/8"
Width (2): 3-5/8"
Product Guide: View Spec Sheet
Features
Features
•Certified welds for confidence in strength and loading
•Uplift loads increased for earthquake or wind loading
•Bolt spacing that meets NDS code requirements to ensure optimal performance
•Diamond holes to provide temporary fastening
Installation
Installation
•Use all specified fasteners; see General Notes
•Bolt holes shall be a minimum of 1/32" to a maximum of 1/16" larger than the bolt diameter (per 2015 NDS, section 12.1.3.2); bolt holes should be drilled from one side all the way through the beam to maintain hole tolerances
•Contact engineered wood manufacturers for connections that are not through the wide face
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