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Simpson SUR210 Joist Hanger Skewed Right - Galvanized

Simpson SUR210 Joist Hanger Skewed Right - Galvanized

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Description:

Simpson Strong-Tie SUR joist hangers are skewed 45 degrees right and utilize angled nail slots to direct nails for proper installation. The Strong-Tie SUR210 skewed joist hanger features a G90 galvanized coating and requires the use of hot-dip galvanized fasteners which meet the specifications of ASTM A153.


Installation:
  • Use all specified fasteners.
  • These hangers will normally accommodate a 40° to 50° skew.
  • Illustration shows left and right skews SUR/L (SUR=skewed right; SUL=skewed left).
  • The joist end may be square cut or bevel cut.

NOTE: The correct fasteners installed in the correct position must be used to achieve published load values


California Residents: WARNING

Specifications:


Height: 8-1/8"
Fasteners required: Face - (10) 0.162" x 3-1/2" Nails OR (10) SD9112 Screws Joist - (10) 0.148" x 1-1/2" Nails OR (10) SD9112 Screws
Width: 1-9/16"
Finish: G90 Galvanized
Manufacturer name: Simpson Strong-Tie
For Treated Lumber: No
Joist size: 2X10
Product Guide: View Spec Sheet

Installation

-Use all specified fasteners.
-These hangers will normally accommodate a 40° to 50° skew.
-Illustration shows left and right skews SUR/L (SUR=skewed right; SUL=skewed left).
-The joist end may be square cut or bevel cut.

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Russell Dicks
Good for the use case, difficult to nail or screw

The hangers work well with good straight/non-warping wood which isn't easy to find these days. The inboard/inside portion of the hanger can be difficult to screw due to the lack of space between the joist and rim/ledger. Screws are much easier than trying to nail.