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Simpson Strong-Tie ECCO4 ECCO End Column Cap (No Legs) for 4x Beam, 4 in. Height
SKU: ECCO4
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Madison Township Lumber • Matawan, NJ
Product Description
Simpson Strong-Tie® column caps come in a variety of sizes to accommodate any project, generally eliminating the need for additional brackets or braces. The ECCO is designed to provide strong column-beam connections in end-of-beam applications on top of steel members. The column cap features a design without legs enabling a field-welded attachment to steel columns and beams. The seat of the column cap provides additional surface area for bearing that extends beyond the one side of the column. This helps to distribute the load from the beam and provide support for the connection.
Available Sizes & Options
Product Details
Key Features
- Uplift loads increased for earthquake or wind loading
- Bolt spacing that meets NDS code requirements to ensure optimal performance
- Diamond holes to provide temporary fastening
Material
- ECCO3 1/4 , ECCO4, ECCO4/6, ECCO4.62, ECCO6 — 7 gauge; all others — 3 gauge
Finish
- No coating. Some models available in HDG; see Corrosion Information.
Options
- For special, custom, or rough-cut lumber sizes, provide dimensions.
- ECCO may be ordered for field welding to pipe or other columns. Weld by designer.
Installation
- Use all specified fasteners; see General Notes
- Bolt holes shall be a minimum of 1/32" to a maximum of 1/16" larger than the bolt diameter (per 2018 NDS, section 12.1.3.2); bolt holes should be drilled from one side all the way through the beam to maintain hole tolerances.
- Contact engineered wood manufacturers for connections that are not through the wide face
Ordering Information
- Many combinations of beam and post sizes can be manufactured. Refer to Post-to-Beam Selector.
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