Post to railing tie

Joints and connections – Rod end to transverse side of member – Corner joint

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4032321, 403403, 256 65, 52702, 52712, 411461, F16B 900

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051602113

ABSTRACT:
A connector for securing a wood railing to a wood post by fasteners which are in shear in relaton to all forces imposed upon the railing. The connector is a single piece sheet metal member formed in a generally triangular cross section with openings provided for the insertion of the fasteners. The connector is placed on the underside of the railing to eliminate all top nailing or driving of screws through the top side of the rail.

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