

75mm x 258mm Standard Leg Timber to Timber Jiffy Joist Hanger
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Key Features
- {{fitness_center}} Manufactured from corrosion-protected steel
- {{construction}} Direct fixing to the supporting timber member
- {{drag_indicator}} Staggered holes help distribute load
- {{settings_ethernet}} Rigid side flanges
Technical Specification
| URN: | 7002014 |
|---|---|
| Product: | Standard Leg |
| Material Type: | Galvanised Steel |
| Width: | 75mm |
| Length: | 258mm |
| Weight: | 0.19kg |
| Sales Unit: | Each |
| Fire Rating: | A1 Non-Combustible |
| Gauge: | 0.8mm |
Product Overview
A standard-leg timber-to-timber Jiffy joist hanger for connecting joists up to 75mm between timber members.
Manufactured from corrosion-protected steel for dependable strength and clean bearing at the seat. The rigid side flanges and optimised nail pattern allow even load distribution into the supporting beam without risk of timber splitting.
Its compact form makes it suitable for flush, accurate installation where service runs or finishes need a neat line. Supplied for joists up to 75mm wide, with a 258mm leg length providing the standard nailing reach used in typical timber-to-timber applications.
Features & Benefits
- Face-fix configuration: Allows direct fixing to the supporting timber member for a precise set-out and fast installation.
- Defined seat support: Rigid seat gives positive bearing to the supported joist for predictable load transfer and reduced creep.
- Standard leg format: Leg length suited to typical timber-to-timber drops without requiring extended nailing lines or additional trimming.
- Optimised fastener layout: Staggered holes help distribute load and reduce the risk of timber splitting when correctly nailed or screwed.
- Material and finish: Supplied in corrosion-protected steel suitable for internal structural timber use; select finish to suit the service class.
- Application suitability: 75mm width suits 72-75 mm joists; 258mm leg length provides conventional nailing reach for timber-to-timber work.
Applications
- Floor joists to beams: Supporting 72-75mm softwood joists from timber beams in internal floors.
- Ceiling joists to binders: Hanging 75mm ceiling members from timber binders where a standard leg is adequate.
- Trimmers and headers: Forming trimmer/header connections around openings with 75mm joists.
- Studwork and noggins: Creating 75mm secondary members where face-fix hangers give a cleaner junction.
Installation Guidance
- Set out and mark: Offer the hanger to the line, mark top and sides, and ensure the seat is level to the design datum.
- Fix supporting member first: Install all specified fasteners in the supporting member leg before seating the joist.
- Seat and secure joist: Fully bear the joist on the seat and fix through the side flanges per the specified nailing/screwing schedule.
- Maintain edge distances: Keep fasteners within the hole pattern and observe minimum end and edge distances for timber.
- Final checks: Confirm full bearing, no gaps at the seat, and that all holes required by the schedule are filled.
Compliance & Performance
- Intended use: Structural timber-to-timber connections in dry, internal environments unless otherwise specified.
- Corrosion protection: Select coating or material grade appropriate to the service class and environment as defined by the designer.
- Design responsibility: Designer to verify loads, timber grade, and fixings to suit the project’s requirements.
- Important note: Do not modify the hanger; use only specified fasteners.
Delivery & Returns Information
Delivery charges vary by product category and order value. Items may ship from different suppliers and arrive separately, so delivery charges can be shown per part of your order at checkout.
Standard (Nationwide) Delivery
| Screws & Fixings and Adhesives & Sealants | |
|---|---|
| ORDER VALUE | DELIVERY CHARGE |
| Under £75 | £7.50 ex. VAT |
| Over £75 ex. VAT | FREE |
Express Delivery
| Express Delivery - Insulation and Plasterboard & Drylining | |
|---|---|
| ORDER VALUE | DELIVERY CHARGE |
| Under £400 | £90 ex. VAT |
| Over £400 ex. VAT | £55 ex. VAT |
| Express Delivery - Timber & Sheet, Building Materials, Joinery and Gardens & Landscaping Products | |
| ORDER VALUE | DELIVERY CHARGE |
| Under £300 | £50 ex. VAT |
| Over £300 ex. VAT | £35 ex. VAT |
How delivery works
We work with a nationwide network of trusted suppliers. Items in your basket may be supplied by different suppliers and delivered separately. Where this applies, you will see delivery charges shown at checkout for each part of your order. We always aim to group products from the same supplier to keep delivery costs as low as possible.
Delivery areas
Delivery charges apply to mainland UK, excluding: AB, CA, CF, DD, DG, EH, EX, FK, KA, KW, KY, IV, LA, LD, LL, ML, NP, PA, PH, PL, SA, SY, TR, TQ and TD.
If your address is in one of these areas, we will contact you before processing your order to confirm any additional costs. We do not currently offer delivery outside the UK mainland.
What to expect on delivery day
- Deliveries are typically kerbside.
- Please ensure someone is on-site to accept delivery. For heavier items, help with offloading may be required.
- Many building materials arrive on large vehicles. If access is restricted, a specialist vehicle such as a HIAB may be required and could incur an additional charge.
Why delivery can cost more than typical parcel delivery
Building materials often travel on larger vehicles and usually carry fewer drops per run than parcel networks. That is why delivery charges can be higher than standard e-commerce shipping.
Returns
Returns depend on what you have bought and whether there is anything wrong with it. For full details on eligibility, timeframes, and exclusions, please see our full policy.