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Simpson Strong-Tie L L90Z Reinforcing Angle, 9 in H, Steel, ZMAX

Category Connectors
Simpson Strong-Tie L L90Z Reinforcing Angle, 9 in H, Steel, ZMAX
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Simpson Strong-Tie L L90Z Reinforcing Angle, 9 in H, Steel, ZMAX

Item Code: 7495633
The L-angle is a general utility-reinforcing connector with multiple uses. The durable design and fastening options of these load-rated skewable angles make them an ideal option compared to field-fabricated clip angles. The L-angle has well-defined fastener locations and testing ensures that the tabulated load values account for connection eccentricities.
Category Connectors
Manufacturer Simpson Strong-Tie

Specifications

UNSPSC Code

25.257.257

Weight

0.45lb

Height

2.43in

Width

1.43in

Length

9in

Brand

Simpson Strong-Tie

Category

Joist Hangers & Connectors

Fastener Type

Nail

Finish

ZMAX

Material

Steel

Material Thickness

16 ga

The L-angle is a general utility-reinforcing connector with multiple uses. The durable design and fastening options of these load-rated skewable angles make them an ideal option compared to field-fabricated clip angles. The L-angle has well-defined fastener locations and testing ensures that the tabulated load values account for connection eccentricities.

Specifications

UNSPSC Code

25.257.257

Weight

0.45lb

Height

2.43in

Width

1.43in

Length

9in

Brand

Simpson Strong-Tie

Category

Joist Hangers & Connectors

Fastener Type

Nail

Finish

ZMAX

Material

Steel

Material Thickness

16 ga

The L-angle is a general utility-reinforcing connector with multiple uses. The durable design and fastening options of these load-rated skewable angles make them an ideal option compared to field-fabricated clip angles. The L-angle has well-defined fastener locations and testing ensures that the tabulated load values account for connection eccentricities.
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