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| SECTION 2304 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION
REQUIREMENTS
2304.9 Connections and fasteners.
2304.9.1 Fastener requirements.
Connections for wood members shall be designed in accordance
with the appropriate methodology in Section
2301.2. The number and size of fasteners connecting
wood members shall not be less than that set forth in Table
2304.9.1.
2304.9.2 Sheathing fasteners.
Sheathing nails or other approved sheathing connectors shall
be driven so that their head or crown is flush with the
surface of the sheathing.
2304.9.3 Joist hangers and
framing anchors. Connections depending on joist hangers
or framing anchors, ties and other mechanical fastenings
not otherwise covered are permitted where approved. The
vertical load-bearing capacity, torsional moment capacity
and deflection characteristics of joist hangers shall be
determined in accordance with Section
1715.1.
2304.9.4 Other fasteners.
Clips, staples, glues and other approved methods of fastening
are permitted where approved.
2304.9.5 Fasteners in preservative-treated
and fire-retardant-treated wood. Fasteners for preservative-treated
and fire-retardant-treated wood shall be of hot dipped zinc-coated
galvanized steel, stainless steel, silicon bronze or copper.
The coating weights for zinc-coated fasteners shall be in
accordance with ASTM A 153.
Exception: Fasteners other
than nails, timber rivets, wood screws and lag screws shall
be permitted to be of mechanically deposited zinc coated steel
with coating weights in accordance withASTMB695, Class 55
minimum. Fastenings for wood foundations shall be as required
in AF&PA Technical Report No. 7.
2304.9.6 Load path.
Where wall framing members are not continuous from foundation
sill to roof, the members shall be secured to ensure a continuous
load path. Where required, sheet metal clamps, ties or clips
shall be formed of galvanized steel or other approved corrosion-resistant
material not less than 0.040 inch (1.01 mm) nominal thickness.
2304.9.7 Framing requirements.
Wood columns and posts shall be framed to provide full end
bearing. Alternatively, column-and-post end connections
shall be designed to resist the full compressive loads,
neglecting end-bearing capacity. Column-and-post end connections
shall be fastened to resist lateral and net induced uplift
forces.
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