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18 November, 2008
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Introducing the New Party Wall Tie (PWT 200) from Simpson Strong-Tie
Published:  08 February, 2008

Looking for perfect party walls, with minimum sound transference? Then check out the following information on our brand new Simpson Strong-Tie Party Wall Tie.

Part of our Dedicated Support range, the PWT200 is the first connector specifically designed and engineered to connect the party walls of timber framed buildings. It’s manufactured using minimum material section for optimum sound performance. This allows the Tie to meet the requirements of Part E of the Building Regulations, whilst incorporating a unique stiffening rib for maximum structural capacity. The Party Wall Tie has cavity widths of 50, 62, and 72mm stamped into the upper surface to help you check for a consistent cavity width up through the building. And because it has been designed specifically for purpose, the nail holes (just 2no. at each end) are positioned to ensure that the minimum edge distances are always achieved. Of course with Dedicated Support you get more than great products. You also have a whole team of dedicated professionals ready to help you. All you have to do is call. Join the party. The PWT200 is available from stock right now!

T: 01827 255 662

W: www.strongtie.co.uk


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