JJI-Joists :: Associated Products

Associated Products

JJI-Joists are normally used as part of a "system" combining other engineered elements which are fabricated to precise tolerances and specification.

James Jones & Sons have worked closely with a number of manufacturers to ensure compatability with our products. As such materials should only be sourced from our approved product suppliers. For further information please contact James Jones & Sons Ltd.

BJ-Beams

Various JJ Glulam Beams

Glued laminated timber, Glulam for short, is a high specification engineered timber beam fabricated by bonding together stress graded planed timber laminations, with their grain in the longitudinal direction of the member. This forms a structural unit of great strength and dimensional stability.

Glulam beams can be produced in a range of sectional sizes up to 450mm deep and 200mm wide, and lengths which are only dictated by manufacturing/transportation issues. This is achieved through the use of staggered finger jointed laminates.

James Jones & Sons Ltd. is pleased to announce that our Glulam Technical Bulletin no longer requires visitors to register to download. The information contained within it allows engineers and architects to specify our Glulam beams. Please use the link below to access this feature.


Joist Hangers and Associated Metalwork

Various Joist Hangers

James Jones & Sons Timber Systems Division, in conjunction with selected leading manufacturers of timber engineering hardware has developed a range of fixings to suit JJI-Joist connections.

This range includes hangers for light and heavy load applications, for single and multiple joists or Glulam Beams in timber frame and masonry situations. Only hangers approved by James Jones should be used in conjunction with JJI-Joists.

James Jones & Sons Ltd. is pleased to announce our Interactive Connection Specifier, where visitors can select their conditions which require a connection and receive specifications from our approved metalwork suppliers. Please use the link below to access this feature.

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