Hills Flat Lumber
Grass Valley
4 In. X 6 In. 12 Gauge Z-max Adjustable Post Base

4 In. X 6 In. 12 Gauge Z-max Adjustable Post Base

SKU #ABU46Z Model #ABU46Z

UPC #044315595103


Regular Price
$42.99

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Grass Valley , 380 Railroad Ave , Grass Valley , CA
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Description

Overview:
The Simpson Strong-Tie Adjustable Post Base is engineered to provide a secure and reliable connection between wooden posts and concrete surfaces. This post base is ideal for various applications, including decks, patio covers, and other top-supported structures. With its innovative design, it features a 1-inch stand-off height that helps prevent moisture-related decay at the post ends, ensuring longevity and durability.

Key Features:
- Size: 4 In. x 6 In.
- Gauge: 12 Gauge steel for superior strength
- Finish: Z-Max galvanization for enhanced corrosion resistance
- Dimensions: 3-9/16 In. W x 5 In. L x 7 In. H
- Type: Adjustable standoff post base
- Installation: Compatible with 5/8 In. diameter anchors and 12-16d nails
- Uplift Capacity: 2300 Lb.
- Download Capacity: 10,335 Lb.
- Designed for versatility and maximum uplift performance
- Slotted for adjustability around the anchor bolt
- Perfect for securing posts to existing concrete, wet concrete, or wood

Use Cases:
This post base is perfect for homeowners and contractors looking to secure wooden posts in high-capacity applications. Its adjustable design allows for optimal post placement, making it an excellent choice for constructing decks, patio covers, and other structures that require a strong foundation. The Z-Max finish ensures that it can withstand the elements, making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.

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WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.