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TB-827 Wall Tension Tie Connectors for TJI® Joists

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TB-827 WALL TENSION TIE CONNECTORS FOR TJI JOISTS

 

There are several ways of connecting TJI® Joists to the wall properly.  This guide gives suggested details and capacities. 

 

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