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Simpson  |  SKU: TP-243448

225mm x 47mm Simpson Strong-Tie Masonry Supported Joist Hanger JHM225/47


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Made from pre-galvanised mill steel, these joist hangers are designed for connecting 47x225mm structural timber joists to brick and block masonry walls. They are designed to be installed between courses of bricks during construction to provide a sturdy and secure fastening for structural joists.

  • Built in inspection slot at the base for inspection from below
  • Designed to resist joist movement
  • 2mm thick 
  • Can be mechanically fixed to steel beams
  • Suitable for retrofitting

Data Sheets & Guides:

Simpson Masonry Joist Hanger (JHM) Installation Guide & Data Sheets



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    • Thickness
      47mm
    • Width
      225mm
    • Material
      Galvanised Steel

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    What are Masonry Supported Joist Hangers?

    Masonry supported joist hangers are typically used in the construction of masonry walls to attach wooden joists securely. Made of galvanised steel, they are usually anchored into the wall during the process of constructing the wall, ensuring proper load transfer and structural stability. Their most common use is to attach floor and roof joists to walls or columns. 

    What are Timber to Timber Joist Hangers?

    Timber-to-timber joist hangers are used to join timber joists or beams together securely with a galvanised steel fixing. Ideally, they support the weight of a timber joist whilst connecting it to another, usually in a perpendicular arrangement, such as where Pergola roofing meets the frame, or where deck frame supports meet the outer frame. They provide structural support and stability, helping to distribute the load evenly and prevent the timber from shifting or separating over time. They are commonly used in floor framing, deck construction, roof framing.