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"L" Top Steel Head

"L" Top Steel Head

MPH01

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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4 Bolt Gator Clamp for Zone I and II

4 Bolt Gator Clamp for Zone I and II

58999

Engineered for precision and stability, Tie Down's Gator Beam Clamps are a vital component for secure longitudinal strap attachment. These clamps are designed to fasten to the bottom of the main beam, offering a dependable connection point for straps on each end of the home. With a focused purpose, Gator Beam Clamps are key to facilitating the attachment of straps to the I-beam, ensuring the robust anchoring of your structure. You can achieve optimal results by determining the strategic locations for anchor and stabilizer plates as well as bracket placement on the I-beam. This meticulous planning ensures a strap angle of 45 degrees or lower for maximum effectiveness. Installing the Gator Beam Clamp is straightforward and hassle-free. Employ ½-in. grade 5 bolts and nuts to affix the clamp to the I-beam. To complete the connection, use a ½-in. grade 5 bolt and nut to attach the swivel connector and strap to the bolt closest to the anchor. Tailoring to your specific needs, these clamps cater to different wind zones. Utilize 4 bolts for wind zones 1 and 2 while opting for 8 bolts in zones 3 and Florida, ensuring steadfast stability regardless of the environment.
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