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VRS

Vertical Restraint Strap

The VRS is an engineered strap that has been designed to provide a convenient and secure method of fixing wall plates to timber and masonry walls.

  • Suitable for wallplate restraint
  • Engineered to achieve the same performance as a traditional 30 x 2.5mm strap
  • Thinner profile compared to traditional tie down straps - reducing manual handling risk capacities capacity
Z600 - 30 x 1.2mm

Galvanised Mild Steel

Up to 4.8kN

Characteristic Tensile Capacity

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

Engineered to achieve the same performance as a traditional 30 x 2.5mm strap

Thinner profile compared to traditional tie down straps - reducing manual handling risk

Installation videos available for all detailed 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.

Fixings into masonry to be specified by building designer.

Installation Guidance

Explore the step-by-step VRS 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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