Spike Grid
Spike grids are used to increase the strength of timber connections. A flat spike grid is pressed between two flat wooden members, secured by a bolted connection, while a single curve spike grid is used to connect a flat timber to a round pole or piling. In many applications, a spike grid will lower labor costs and reduce the number of holes per joint.
Common timber structures that use spike grids include: timber pilings, wharfs, bridges and pole buildings. Both plain steel and hot-dip galvanized grids are available.
AVAILABLE
| Single Curve | Flat | Circular |
|---|---|---|
| Used between one flat and one rounded wood section. 4-1/8" x 4-1/8" x 1-3/8" thick. Bolt size up to 1". | Used between two flat wood sections. 4-1/8" x 4-1/8" x 1" thick. Bolt size up to 1". | 3-1/4" outside diameter, 1.2" thick. Bolt size up to 1". |

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