Simpson Strong-Tie MIT3514 MIT Galvanized Top-Flange Joist Hanger for 2-5/16 in. x 14 in. Engineered Wood

$19.18

MPN: MIT3514

Barcode: 044315706004
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Type: Hanger

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Simpson Strong-Tie MIT3514

Top-flange hangers for engineered wood are an integral component for providing maximum down loads that require a minimum amount of fasteners. These metal connectors are created to be installed before the joist is in place. The Simpson Strong-Tie® MIT is designed to support 90° connections of I-joists to headers. This top-flange hanger features a Funnel Flange™ design allowing for easier placement of members. The hanger also features positive-angle nailing (PAN), specifically created for I-joists to minimize splitting.

Specifications

Simpson Strong-Tie MIT3514

•Positive-angle nailing (PAN) minimizes splitting of the flanges while permitting time-saving nailing from a better angle
•With positive-angle nailing, the nail hole material is not removed
•Optional triangle nail holes may be used for increased uplift capacity; optional uplift nailing requires the addition of properly-secured web stiffeners
•Cost-effective solution for standard 90° connections in comparison to welded hangers
•Features optional fastening with PAT for steel applications/header
•Actual joist size: 2-5/16 in. x 14 in.
•Made from 16-gauge steel
•Galvanized (G90) for extra corrosion resistance


Description

Simpson Strong-Tie MIT3514

Top-flange hangers for engineered wood are an integral component for providing maximum down loads that require a minimum amount of fasteners. These metal connectors are created to be installed before the joist is in place. The Simpson Strong-Tie® MIT is designed to support 90° connections of I-joists to headers. This top-flange hanger features a Funnel Flange™ design allowing for easier placement of members. The hanger also features positive-angle nailing (PAN), specifically created for I-joists to minimize splitting.