Vertical movement clip for attaching a building member to a beam

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Assembled in situ-type anchor or tie – Sheet or wire tie

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52235, 522367, 522369, 525731, E04B 200

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ABSTRACT:
A vertical movement clip for attaching a channeled beam or stud member to a horizontal building member. The clip has the advantage of easily sliding into the interior of the stud and wedging between two parallel legs of the stud member to fit securely therein. The clip also has the advantage of providing an attachment flange that securely attaches to and holds the floor to the stud and prevents most all horizontal movements and yet allows for vertical floor movement relative to the stud.

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