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UTS

Univeral Truss Show

The UTS is designed to support trussed rafters from primary girders and, simple solid timber to timber connections.

  • Suitable for trusses, solid timber
  • Consolidated range for simplification in factory and on site
  • High performance without the need for enhanced fixing details
Z275

Galvanised Mild Steel

Up to 16.09kN

Solid Timber Header

(Min TR26/C27)

CE marking shows that a product meets EU 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.

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

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

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

Truss hanger range reduced by up to 44%

Up to 54% higher load values on standard applications

Reduction in design & on-site errors through simplification

One fixing type for all applications

Cullen products have been tested and CE marked to the requirements of ETAG015 using 3.4 x 35mm square twist nails.

Masonry Fixings to be specified by the building designer.

**When timber depth is shallower than ‘F’ dimension a timber packer is required.

Nail packer to truss with 3No fixings into front ply, 3No fixings into rear ply using Paslode annular ring shank 2.8 x 63mm.

Installation videos coming soon.

Product not suitable for use with I–Joists or Open Web Joists.

When used for solid timber joists NHBC states that the hanger must support the full depth of the joist (NHBC 6.4).

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