Expamet Heavy Duty Strap Galv 1000mm Straight (HD1000S)

The Expamet Heavy Duty Strap is a 1000mm galvanised strap designed for robust horizontal restraint applications against wind pressure and suction. This product is essential for securing timber to brickwork or blockwork at crucial structural points, such as floor level, eaves, or ridge level. Ideal for both trade professionals and competent DIYers, it offers reliable fastening solutions suitable for various construction projects.

Constructed from high-quality galvanised material, this strap is engineered for maximum strength and longevity, ensuring structural integrity across diverse settings. Professionals appreciate its straightforward installation process, while DIY enthusiasts can easily utilise it for home improvement tasks requiring sturdy anchoring solutions.

Specifications

Length: 1000 mm
Width: 5 mm
Material: Galvanised Steel
Weight: 0.87 kg
Brand: Expamet
Colour: Metal Grey

Key Features

  • Galvanised finish for enhanced corrosion resistance
  • Designed for horizontal restraint against wind pressure and suction
  • Effective in tying timber to brickwork or blockwork
  • Suitable for professional trade applications and DIY projects
  • Lightweight at 0.87 kg, facilitating easy handling and installation
  • Wide usability at floor level, eaves, or ridge level in construction
  • Conforms to industry standards for safety and reliability
  • Robust construction ensures long-lasting performance

More Information
BrandExpamet
StyleStraight
TypeStrap

Expamet Heavy Duty Strap Galv 1000mm Straight (HD1000S)

 
SKU
HD1000S
  • Length: 1000mm
  • Weight: 0.87kg
  • Galvanised steel strap
  • For wind pressure applications
  • Suitable for timber anchoring
 
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  • Length: 1000mm
  • Weight: 0.87kg
  • Galvanised steel strap
  • For wind pressure applications
  • Suitable for timber anchoring