Simpson Strong-Tie SUBE362-R100 (3-5/8") Bridging Connector for Stud Zinc Galvanized (100 Pack)
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Simpson Strong-Tie SUBE362-R100 (3-5/8") Bridging Connector for Stud Zinc Galvanized (100 Pack)

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Simpson Strong-Tie SUBE362-R100 (3-5/8") Bridging Connector for Stud Zinc Galvanized (100 Pack)Simpson Strong Tie SUBE362 R100 Description The SUBE bridging connector is designed for cold formed steel construction, providing a secure and efficient solution for connecting cold rolled channels to studs. Simpson Strong Tie SUBE362 R100 Includes (100) SUBE Bridging Connector Simpson Strong Tie SUBE362 R100 Features Tested to include stud web strength and stiffness in the tabulated design values Design values ensure compliance with AISI S100

Simpson Strong-Tie SUBE362-R100 Description

The SUBE bridging connector is designed for cold-formed steel construction, providing a secure and efficient solution for connecting cold-rolled channels to studs.

Simpson Strong-Tie SUBE362-R100 Includes

  • (100) SUBE Bridging Connector

Simpson Strong-Tie SUBE362-R100 Features

  • Tested to include stud-web strength and stiffness in the tabulated design values
  • Design values ensure compliance with AISI S100 Sections C2.2.1 and C2.3 for axially and laterally loaded studs
  • Flexible design solutions for web thicknesses of 33 mil (20 ga.) through 97 mil (12 ga.) and stud sizes of 3 5/8" and 6"
  • Improves onsite safety by eliminating sharp-point screw perforations through the web in traditional clip attachments to wall-end stud webs
  • Eliminates drywall bulge with no screw attachment to flange of stud

Simpson Strong-Tie SUBE362-R100 Applications

  • Cold-formed steel construction
  • Connecting cold-rolled channels to studs
  • End of wall, single-stud jamb, or panel walls

Simpson Strong-Tie SUBE362-R100 Installation Overview

  1. Attach the SUBE connector to the open face of the stud using (2) #10 screws.
  2. Fasten the u-channel to the clip with (2) #10 screws.

Simpson Strong-Tie SUBE362-R100 Specifications

Material 54 mil (16 ga.), 50 ksi Steel
Finish Galvanized (G90)
Stud Depth 3-5/8 in.
Fasteners Required (4) #10 Screws
Thickness 16 Gauge
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