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Invisible beam support 50 x 80 mm for concealed beam connection - Per Set
Why choose Invisible beam support 50 x 80 mm for concealed beam connection - Per Set?
- Complete set including screws
- Provides a concealed beam connection
Product details
Brand | Wovar |
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SKU | WV004908 |
EAN code | 7141268981656 |
Colour | Aluminium |
Feature 1 | Complete set including screws |
Feature 2 | Ensures a hidden wood connection |
Type | Joist hanger |
Depth | 13 mm |
Material | Aluminium |
Strength | 280 kg |
Beam size | 6 x 10 cm |
Thickness | 13 mm |
Adjustable | No |
Dimensions | 50 x 80 x 13 mm |
With flange | No |
Invisible beam support 50 x 80 mm for concealed beam connection - Per Set
Would you like to connect your beams in a concealed manner? With these invisible beam supports 50 x 80 mm, it is possible to subtly connect beams with a minimum width of 60 mm and a height of 100 mm. Of course, this invisibility refers to a concealed approach. Invisible beam supports are also not really invisible, this means that you cannot see the connection system when mounting the beam on the main beam. This ensures a super nice finish and a professional appearance for your roof, carport or garden house.
The net size of this invisible beam carrier is 50 x 80 mm. Because the system must be milled into the head of your beam, it is important that you use these concealed beam supports for beams of at least 60 mm wide and 100 mm high. These beam connectors are often used in combination with 7.5 x 100 mm and 6.3 x 100 mm beams. But it is of course also possible to use 63 x 125 mm beams. If the width is only at least 60 mm and the height is at least 100 mm.
The bar supports for concealed connection are supplied with corresponding screws. You do not have to purchase this separately. The beam carrier itself consists of 2 separate parts. You slide these 2 so-called discs into each other after mounting on your beams. Because concealed beam fasteners are easy to assemble, they are also widely used for timber frame construction.
How do I install hidden wood connectors?
This concealed beam connection set consists of 2 components (1 male and 1 female), 2 screws 4.2 x 26 mm, to clamp these components together, and 12 screws 4.0 x 60 mm. The screws have a torx 15 drive. On the main bar, place the female connector. You determine the place where you want to place the crossbar and screw the connecting piece against the top of the beam (see photo 3).
Then screw the male component onto the head of the crossbar. You must also screw this to the top of the beam. You can now fasten the beam connectors together with the 4.2 x 26 mm screw.
Tip: For the best end result, we recommend milling the beams approximately 6 mm. The beam connectors then fall into the beam so that you cannot see it on the outside. You will also notice that when you mill the concealed beam supports, the cross beam fits nicely with the main beam.
How much carrying capacity does this concealed beam attachment have?
The image on the right shows how the wearing direction is indicated by means of the abbreviations. F1 stands for the load bearing capacity downward, F2 stands for lateral strength, F3 for the force away from the main beam and F4 for the strength of the screw connecting the 2 components.
Below is a clear table showing the load-bearing capacity of this concealed wood connector.
Bearing capacity direction | Number of load capacity in kg |
F1 / carrying capacity downwards | 1464 kg |
F2 / sideways strength | 280 kg |
F3 / strength away from the main beam | 375 kg |
F4 / strength screw | 500 kg |
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