Timber Structures - Test Methods - Pull Through Resistance of Timber Fasteners
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The DIN EN 1383 standard outlines the procedure for assessing the ability of timber to resist the head pull through of timber fasteners. The standard applies to various types of timber, including solid timber, glued laminated timber, and wood-based products. It covers the evaluation of nails, screws, and staples but excludes screws with a fully threaded shank.
The test method described in the standard provides a standardized approach to determine the pull-through resistance of timber fasteners. By conducting this test, manufacturers and designers can evaluate the structural integrity and performance of timber structures in relation to the fasteners used. Compliance with this standard ensures consistent and reliable results across different projects and helps ensure the safety and durability of timber structures.
Descriptors | Board cordwood, Clips, Connections, Construction materials, Definitions, Fasteners, Heads (fasteners), Joints, Materials, Nails, Rivet head, Sawn timber, Screws (bolts), Solid wood, Strength of materials, Symbols, Testing, Testing conditions, Timber joints, Timber structures, Wood, Woodbased sheet materials, Junctions, Compounds, Brackets |
ICS Codes | 91.080.20 - Timber structures |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 2.0 MB |