What is the Beam shoe used for?
Beam shoes are mainly used in timber construction to create a stable connection between the secondary beams and the main beams. It is also possible to connect the timber beam to the masonry and concrete. Beam shoes type A are characterised by the two lugs that are angled outwards.
How is the post shoe constructed and how is it used?
The holes with diameters of 5 mm, 9 mm, 11 mm and 14 mm are already pre-drilled, making installation quick and easy with the appropriate fastening accessories. The number of holes depends on the size of the Beam shoe. You will find the information in brackets next to the available sizes.
The sendizimir galvanised surface of the steel means that our Beam shoes are optimally protected against external weather influences.
What should I bear in mind and what technical details does the Post Base have?
The Beam shoe is available in the following sizes: 60 x 100 mm (24 holes Ø 5 mm, 4 holes Ø 9 mm), 80 x 120 mm (30 holes Ø 5 mm, 4 holes Ø 11 mm), 100 x 140 mm (35 holes Ø 5 mm, 4 holes Ø 9 mm, 4 holes Ø 14 mm).
Technical details - Available dimensions: 60 x 100 x 2 mm, 80 x 120 x 2 mm, 100 x 140 x 2 mm - Available length: 100 mm, 120 mm, 140 mm - Available width: 60 mm, 80 mm, 100 mm - Material thickness: 2 mm - Product type: Wood connector - Material type: Steel - Finish: Sendzimir galvanised