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ST-PFS

Timber Frame Holding Down Strap

The ST–PFS and ST–PFS–M stainless steel straps are an engineered solution to restrain timber structures against uplift when using either timber joists, engineered joists or concrete ground floors.

  • Suitable for Timber Frame use
  • Unique design allows one part to accommodate cavities between 50 – 100mm wide
  • Provides unparalleled performance in restraint against uplift to timber frame structures
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Austentic Stainless Steel

Up to 6.90kN

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.

ETA (European Technical Assessment) is a document that assesses the performance of a construction product not fully covered by a harmonised standard.

EPD (Environmental Product Declaration) is a verified document that reports a product’s environmental impact across its lifecycle. View EPD

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

Unique design allows one part to accommodate cavities between 50–100mm wide

Provides unparalleled performance in restraint against uplift to timber frame structures

Centrally positioned holes minimising any nail slippage or timber splitting

Specific Cullen products have been specified to be fixed with 3.35 x 50mm Stainless Steel Annular Ring Shank Nails for certain applications.

The base of the ST-PFS stap must be embedded in blockwork

Minimum cavity size of 50mm and a maximum cavity size of 100mm

The ST-PFS must not be bent or modified

6 no. 3.35 x 50mm Annular Ring Shank Nails.

Characteristic capacity differs between ST-PFS-50-100 and ST-PFS-50-100-M.

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