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Simpson Strong-Tie - Large Reinforced Angle Bracket -65mm x 150mm x 150mm - Qty. 1 - E9/2,5

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Heavy-Duty Structural Bracket for Timber Framing Applications

The Simpson Strong-Tie E9/2.5 Reinforced Angle Bracket is a robust structural connector designed for demanding timber-to-timber and timber-to-plate fixings. Suitable for use in wood-frame housing and general timber construction, this bracket is ideal for anchoring small trusses, rafters, cantilevers, and cladding plates.

Engineered with multiple fixing options and a reinforced central notch, the E9 provides dependable support in high-stress applications.

Key Features

  • Large, heavy-duty reinforced angle bracket for timber structures

  • Includes small round, large round, and oblong holes for flexible fixing options

  • Reinforcing notch increases structural strength

  • Manufactured from 2.5mm pre-galvanised mild steel for enhanced durability and corrosion resistance

Benefits

  • Reliable support for trusses, rafters, and cantilevered joints

  • High-load capacity with multiple fixing configurations

  • Versatile usage across residential, agricultural, and light commercial builds

  • Fast and secure installation with a range of compatible fasteners

Dimensions & Fixing Details

  • Width: 65mm

  • Leg Lengths: 153mm and 154mm

  • Material Thickness: 2.5mm

Fixing Holes – 153mm Leg:

  • 14 x ø5mm holes

  • 1 x ø11mm hole

  • 1 x 11x34mm oblong hole

Fixing Holes – 154mm Leg:

  • 14 x ø5mm holes

  • 2 x ø11mm holes

Material Specification

  • Material: Pre-galvanised mild steel

  • Suitable for interior use and sheltered external environments

Typical Applications

  • Fixing small roof trusses

  • Anchoring rafters and cladding plates

  • Securing cantilevered timber structures

  • Strengthening load paths in timber framing and joinery