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BAT Fixings

The extensive range of BAT fixings offer considerable savings in costs and installation time with minimal disruption to any job, for example:

BAT fixings can be nailed, bolted and shot-fired to combinations of timber, existing and new masonry, cast or in-situ concrete and steel. Virtually any material can be connected, depending only on the anchor used.

The BAT Angle Bracket speeds up and improves the building of timber studded walls to change the interior layout of a building. These sturdy, heavy duty galvanised steel brackets are used wherever two timbers are jointed at 90 degrees.

The use of BAT Splice Plates requires minimal removal and replacement of floor platforms and ceilings and allows new timber to enter existing sockets. They are equally effective on rafters or for making good structural timbers.

 
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BAT Herringbone
Joist Strut
  BAT-U-Nail Plate   BAT Truss Clips   Bat Angle Plate
     
Joist strutting should be used to prevent sideways movement or buckling where spans exceed 50 times the joist width. Single row should be used over 2.5m and up to 4.5m 2 rows over 4.5m.

Suitable for 400, 450 and 600 mm nominal joist centres.
  A plate system that enables timber structures to be made on site or in the builders workshop. It is a simple means of making structural butt joints between timber members in a single plane.

Available in three widths 76mm, 114mm and 152mm of various lengths.
  A cost-effective way of connecting timber truss rafters to timber wall plates. BAT Truss Clips eliminate all the disadvantages of skew nailing and provide a positive fixing on two planes.

Available in 38 and 50mm joist widths.
  A multi-purpose fixing angle plate for general site applications, ie for connecting timber joists to timber purlins.

Available 300 x 30mm

BAT Angle Bracket

  BAT Splice Plate   BAT Sole Plate Angle   BAT Frame Cramp
     
For multi-purpose fixing applications, they can be nailed, bolted or shot-fired. Available in two types, light and heavy duty.

Available in the following sizes:
60 x 40 x 2mm
90 x 90 x 63mm
150 x 90 x 63mm
150 x 150 x 63mm
  Are suitable for butt joining timber of similar cross section to give an in-line connection.

Types L61, L80 and L98.
  Locates timber to concrete floor slabs using masonry fixings.

Available in two lengths 112 and 162mm.
  Used for fixing windows, etc in timber frame construction.

Available flat (FCI) and with upstand (FC2).

BAT Fishtail
Frame Cramp
  Bat Junction Clip   Timber Decking Clips   Scrolled Hip Irons
     
For fixing window and door frames to masonry.

Available in 100mm, 150mm, 175mm and 200mm

  Supports plasterboard at wall junctions and wall to wall ceiling junctions.

Ref: JC1.
  Expamet Timber Decking Clips enable the installation of deckboards to be quick and simple. They help create an unmarked deck surface, with no water pools, no hot spots, no rust stains, etc and are suitable with complex patterns.

Ref: TDC.
  Designed to provide decorative restraint when bedding hip ties.

Available in 3 lengths 200, 250, 300mm.

Bat Multi-Grip Framing Anchors   Square Twisted
Sheradised Nails
   
     
         
For multi-purpose fixing applications providing strong mechanical joints for framing of timbers.

Must always be used in pairs.
  For use with all BAT Joist Hangers and Structural Fixings.    

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