
Simpson Strong-Tie FPBS44 E-Z Spike™ Black Powder-Coated Post-Base Spike for 4x4
Product Description
Replacing an entire fence can be an expensive and difficult task. Simpson Strong-Tie offers a line of products designed to help make reinforcing fence posts easy and economical. The E-Z Base™, E-Z Mender™ and E-Z Spike™ offer simple solutions for all types of fence post projects. The FPBS44 allows easy installation of 4x4 wood posts without digging holes or pouring concrete.
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Product Details
Key Features
- Can be used where quick-to-install posts are needed, including fencing and mailbox applications
- Black powder-coated steel construction for reliable strength and decorative finish
- Approved for installation with the Strong-Drive® SDS Connector screw, Strong-Drive(R) SD Connector screw or Outdoor Accents(R) Connector screw
Material
- 12 gauge
Finish
- Black powder coat
Warning
The E-Z Base and E-Z Spike products should not be used for solid fences in excess of 4' in height or that are unprotected from wind forces. These products are not rated for uplift loads, and should not be used with posts for overhead structures or any other structure that requires resistance to wind uplift loads. Notwithstanding the terms of the Limited Warranty, Simpson Strong-Tie does not guarantee, represent or warrant that this product will prevent or reduce damage caused by corrosion, or any seismic, wind, atmospheric, or other load-producing event.
Installation
- See flier Make Fence Post Repair E-Z (F-C-EZFPP)
- Attach E-Z Spike to post with (4) 1/4" x 1 1/2" Strong-Drive SDS Heavy-Duty Connector screws or (4) #10 x 1 1/2" SD Connector screws
- Post bases do not provide adequate resistance to prevent rotation about the base and therefore are not recommended for non-top-supported installations such as fences or unbraced structures
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