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HRS

Head Restraint Screw

The HRS is used for securing non-load bearing partitions to the floor structure and provides lateral restraint to the panel.

  • Suitable to use with Timber Frame
  • Allows joist & truss deflection in compliance with NHBC Requirements
  • Reduces squeaks, plasterboard cracking & fixing defects

Carbon Steel Screw

PA Guide

Up to 1kN

Application Dependant

CE marking shows that a product meets EU safety and regulatory requirements.

UKCA marking shows that a product meets the UK’s safety and regulatory requirements.

Service Class Service class defines the environmental and use conditions a construction product is designed to withstand during its intended lifetime.

NHBC (National House-Building Council) sets standards and provides warranties and inspection services for new homes in the UK. NHBC Approved

Allows joist & truss deflection in compliance with NHBC Requirements

Reduces squeaks, plasterboard cracking & fixing defects

Enables for plasterboard to be pre-installed

Requires only ONE type of fixing

No pre-drilling required

Includes a 100% recyclable guide for straight installation

All hangers in this range do not provide restraint, therefore restraint straps may be required for joist applications

Floor can be propped with acroprops and fully decked but must not be fully loaded until the masonry above has fully cured

Install the HRS at 1200mm centres maximum and ensure a minimum of two HRSs per partition, with a recommended edge distance of 200mm from the end of the panel.

Drive the screw until the thread is fully embedded in the joist.

Installation Guidance

Explore the step-by-step HRS installation video

The video demonstrates best practice on site, highlighting each stage of the installation process to help ensure accuracy, consistency, and compliance during fitting.

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