Cullen Technical Guide 2024

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HMT

The HMT wall ties are used to restrain the external blockwork/brickwork back to the timber framed structure. They provide greater performance to accommodate differential movement in medium to high–rise structures. Features & Benefits — Accommodates maximum differential movement of 75mm

High Movement Timber Frame Wall Tie

Material Specification — Austenitic stainless steel

Approvals — CE marked & tested in accordance with BS EN 845–1 — Meets NHBC & Homebond technical requirements

Fixings 3.35 x 50mm annular ring shank nails supplied with part

Installation Instructions

In Situ

STAGE 1

Nail channel into wall panel by nailing 1No fixing at the bottom of the slot. Allow adequate space above the masonry to hammer fix.

Dimensions (mm)

STAGE 2

Position channel by lightly tapping with a hammer until channel is in correct position.

HI

LOW

The tie should line through with the LOW marker to allow full 75mm movement.

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STAGE 3

Once the channel is in position fix the top round hole into the wall panel, position the tie and build the next course of block work. LOW – 75mm movement HIGH – 65mm movement

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Load Data On the basis of wall ties having different failures in different materials e.g, tension – nail withdrawal (timber), compression – buckling (steel), we are now no longer publishing the lowest values and to assist the Building Designer we have shown the test results, failures modes and calculations.

The latest most up to date version will always be online and not in print or in downloaded pdf.

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