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DIY Building Supplies  |  SKU: FAJT4712-4.8

5x2 Treated Timber C24 Regularised Sawn Joist (47x125mm) - 4.8m


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Our 5x2 C24 Timber Joists are ideal for structural and framing applications. Made from high quality, responsibly sourced timber treated to UC2, harvested from FSC certified forests, these 5x2 timber joists are kiln dried for straightness and strength, with eased corners for smooth handling. Measuring 47x125mm in size (finished size approx 45x120mm) and 4.8m in length.

  • Kiln Dried for additional strength and durability
  • FSC Certified Timber
  • For use in framing and structural projects
  • Regularised for uniform size, with eased corners
  • Graded to C24 strength grade
  • Conforms to BS 4978 and EN 14081:2006
    • Size
      5x2
    • Finished Size
      45mm x 120mm
    • Thickness
      47mm
    • Length
      4.8m
    • Width
      125mm
    • Material
      Treated Timber
    • Finish
      Treated to UC2
    • Strength Grading
      C24
    • Chain of Custody Scheme
      FSC
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    What is 5x2 Timber in mm?

    Typically measured in inches, “5x2” refers to the size of the joist in inches which is 47x125mm in mm. However, the true size of 5x2 Timber in mm is slightly smaller, due to the fact that most of our structural timber is regularised, which involves machining a length down to a uniform width and thickness along the entire length. This means that the “finished” size can be a few mm smaller than 47x125mm, usually closer to 45mm x 120mm.

    This slight difference is minimal and in the vast majority of projects will make no material difference to your project, and is typical when using 5x2 regularised timber joists.

    What is 5x2 Timber Used For?

    Though a less common size than our 4x2 Timber, 5x2 Timber has the benefits of a larger size, and when graded to C24 means it is a strong and sturdy timber ideal for use in roofing and flooring, as well as providing a sturdy base in decking frames. For outdoor use, it is advised to treat the timber for protection against moisture and pest damage. 

    What is Regularised Timber?

    Our timber joists are often referred to as “regularised” - meaning the lengths of timber are machine-finished to achieve a smooth finish and a uniform dimensions along the length of the timber joist. This can impact the finished size of the product by a few millimetres. The most common types of regularised timber joists are C16 and C24.

    What Does Kiln Dried Mean?

    Kiln-dried refers to a process where timber or wood is placed inside a kiln to remove excess moisture from it. The controlled heat and airflow in the kiln facilitate faster and more uniform drying compared to air-drying methods. This process reduces the moisture content of the wood, making it lighter, stronger, less prone to warping or cracking, and more stable for various applications in construction, woodworking, or furniture making.

    What Lengths Do 5x2 C24 Timber Joists Come in?

    Our 5x2 Timber joists are available in 2.4m, 3m, 3.6m, and 4.8m. We try to keep all of these lengths in stock wherever possible, but on occasions where stock levels or availability in your area is low, we may substitute for a longer length.

    What Does C24 Stand For?

    UK regularised timber is commonly categorised into two grades: C16 or C24. The "C" specifies the wood type: Conifer. The numerical value denotes the bend strength (determined by factors like imperfections and knots) C24 is the stronger grade of the two.

    Typically, C16 timber joists are used in wall and roofing applications, while C24 is favoured for situations requiring exceptional strength, notably in roofing and flooring joists.

    Do I Need to Treat 5x2 Timber?

    It is advisable to opt for our treated 5x2 Timber Joists for any uses where they are likely to come into contact with moisture or pests.