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600 ft. Galvanized G-120 Strap

600 ft. Galvanized G-120 Strap

59219

Tie Down's Galvanized Steel Strap is engineered to meet the stringent requirements set by HUD Codes 3280 and 3285(2). Crafted from high-quality galvanized steel, this strap is designed to provide superior strength and durability for your mobile home anchoring needs. Conforming to ASTM D3953-97 standards for strapping, flat steel, and seals, this Type 1, Grade 1, Finish B steel strap boasts a minimum total capacity of 4,725 lbs. and a working capacity of 3,150 lbs. Its exceptional load-bearing capabilities ensure reliable and secure anchoring for your valuable property. For added convenience during installation and monitoring, the strap is conveniently marked every 5 ft., allowing you to easily measure and position it accurately. Tie Down's Galvanized Steel Strap is built to withstand the elements, offering reliable protection against weather deterioration and corrosion. The galvanized coating provides equivalent weather resistance to zinc-coated steel, ensuring the longevity and integrity of the strap even in challenging outdoor conditions.
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28 in. Steel Braced Support Piers, 6000 lb. Capacity

28 in. Steel Braced Support Piers, 6000 lb. Capacity

MPP28

A reliable and efficient alternative to traditional dry-stacked blocks, our Steel Support Piers are designed and engineered to handle vertical loads with ease, providing a support rating of up to 6,000 lbs. These Support Piers are versatile in application, suitable for a wide range of factory-built structures including manufactured homes, mobile commercial units, classrooms, multiplexes, sheds, and similar structures. With the ability to withstand various wind zone conditions, except for “Exposure D” or areas within 1,500 ft. of the coastline, our Steel Support Piers are designed to provide exceptional stability and support. Available up to a maximum of 30 in. and in braced support as well, these Support Piers are compatible with a variety of heads to prevent movement after attachment to the beam or marriage line.
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