Description
The AB series of retrofit adjustable post bases provide a 1" standoff for the post, are slotted for adjustability and can be installed with nails, Strong-Drive® SD Connector screws or bolts (ABU). Depending on the application needs, these adjustable standoff post bases are designed for versatility, cost effectiveness and maximum uplift performance.
Key Features
- The slot in the base enables flexible positioning around the anchor bolt, making precise post placement easier
- The 1" standoff helps prevent rot at the end of the post and meets code requirements for structural posts installed in basements or exposed to weather or water splash
Material
- Varies (see table)
Finish
- ZMAX® and some in stainless steel; see Corrosion Information
Installation
- Use all specified fasteners; see General Notes.
- See our Anchoring and Fastening Systems for Concrete and Masonry catalog for retrofit anchor options or reference technical bulletin Anchoring Solutions for Simpson Strong-Tie® Connectors in Wind and Low-Seismic Regions (T-ANCHORSPEC).
- Post bases do not provide adequate resistance to prevent members from rotating about the base and therefore are not recommended for non-top-supported installations (such as fences or unbraced carports).
- Place the base, cut washer(s) or load transfer plate(s) and nut(s) on the anchor bolt(s). Make any necessary adjustments to post placement and tighten the nut securely on the anchor bolt.
ABW
Place the standoff base and then the post in the ABW and fasten on three vertical sides, using nails or Strong-Drive SD Connector screws
– Bend up the fourth side of the ABW and fasten using the correct fasteners
ABU
Place the standoff base and then the post in the ABU
– Fasten using nails or Strong-Drive SD Connector screws or bolts (ABU88Z, ABU1010Z, ABU1212Z — SDS optional)
ABA
Place the post in the ABA
– Fasten using nails or Strong-Drive SD Connector screw
Load Tables
Allowable Loads — Post Installation
These products are available with additional corrosion protection. Additional products on this page may also be available with this option, check with Simpson Strong-Tie for details.
For stainless-steel fasteners, see Fastener Types and Sizes Specified for Simpson Strong-Tie Connectors.
Many of these products are approved for installation with Strong-Drive® SD Connector screws.
- Uplift loads have been increased for earthquake or wind loading with no further increase allowed. Reduce where other loads govern.
- Downloads may not be increased for short-term loading.
- Specifier is to design concrete and anchorage for uplift capacity.
- ABU products may be installed with either bolts or nails (not both) to achieve table loads. ABU88Z, ABU88RZ, ABU1010Z, ABU1010RZ, and ABU1212Z/RZ may be installed with (8) 1/4" x 3" Strong-Drive® SDS Heavy-Duty Connector screws (sold separately) for the same table load.
- For higher downloads, pack grout solid under 1" standoff plate before installation. Base download on column or concrete, according to the code.
- HB dimension is the distance from the bottom of the post up to the first bolt hole.
- Structural composite lumber columns have sides that show either the wide face or the edges of the lumber strands/veneers. For SCL columns, the fasteners for these products should always be installed in the wide face.
- Downloads shall be reduced where limited by capacity of the post.
- Fasteners: Nail dimensions in the table are listed diameter by length. For additional information, see Fastener Types and Sizes Specified for Simpson Strong-Tie Connectors.
Allowable Loads — Beam Installation
- Uplift loads have been increased for earthquake or wind loading with no further increase allowed. Reduce where other loads govern.
- Downloads may not be increased for short-term loading.
- Specifier is to design concrete and anchorage for uplift capacity.
- Beam depth must be a minimum of 7".
- Shims are required for double 2x and triple 2x installations as shown in the illustrations. Additional fastening of shim to beam is not required.
- Fasteners: Nail dimensions in the table are listed diameter by length. For additional information, see Fastener Types and Sizes Specified for Simpson Strong-Tie Connectors.
Model No. | Nominal Post Size | Fastener | Allowable Loads (DF/SP) | ||||||||
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Anch. Dia. | Post | Uplift (160) | Down (100) | ||||||||
Screws | |||||||||||
These products are available with additional corrosion protection. Additional products on this page may also be available with this option, check with Simpson Strong-Tie for details.
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ABA44Z | 4x4 | 1/2 | 6-SD9112 | 610 | 6000 | ||||||
ABW44Z | 4x4 | 1/2 | 8-SD9112 | 1105 | 7180 | ||||||
ABU44 | 4x4 | 5/8 | 12-SD10112 | 2140 | 6665 | ||||||
ABW44RZ | Rough 4x4 | 1/2 | 8-SD9112 | 845 | 7180 | ||||||
ABW46Z | 4x6 | 1/2 | 10-SD9112 | 940 | 4590 | ||||||
ABA46Z | 4x6 | 5/8 | 8-SD10112 | 940 | 9435 | ||||||
ABW46RZ | Rough 4x6 | 1/2 | 10-SD9112 | 845 | 4590 | ||||||
ABA66Z | 6x6 | 5/8 | 8-SD10112 | 970 | 10665 | ||||||
ABW66Z | 6x6 | 1/2 | 12-SD9112 | 1225 | 12935 | ||||||
ABW66RZ | Rough 6x6 | 1/2 | 12-SD9112 | 1190 | 12935 |