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PWS

Party Wall Strap

The PWS wall straps are used to connect separating walls in attached dwellings.

  • Two parts can accommodate cavity widths between 50–100mm
  • Suitable to use with Timber Frame
Z275

Galvanised Mild Steel

Up to 2.7kN

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.

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

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

Compliant with Part E (England & Wales) – Part E & Approved Document E

Compliant with Part E (Ireland)

Compliant with E–WT–1 & E–WT–2 (Robust Details) for separating wall straps

Compliant with Building Standards Scotland – Section 5 (Noise)

Compliant with Regulation G2 Northern Ireland – DOE Technical Booklet G

Two parts can accommodate cavity widths from 50–100mm

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

All Applications

E-WT-1 - PWS fixed to face of panel

Straps at 1200mm (min.) centres horizontally, one row of ties per storey height vertically

To be positioned near top of panel

Nails to have minimum 20mm edge distance

Straps at 1200mm (min) centres horizontally, one row of ties per storey height vertically.

Can be used with or without sheathing.

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