Connector Not Found

The following describes the most plausible scenarios that may affect hanger selection; however, the list is not exclusive. For more information, contact the hanger manufacturer or a Weyerhaeuser® technical representative.

When the system does not find a hanger, consider the following:

  • There may be no such hanger in the software that fits the product being sized. This includes hanger options such as slope, skew, top flange offsets and concealed flanges. This is a geometry fit issue.
  • Capacity reductions may be required for hanger options or for the support type. Capacities for supports other than wood beams may be located in other sections of the hanger manufacturer's literature. Significant reductions may be required by the hanger manufacturer for hangers supported by a stud wall. These reductions may not be included in the hanger manufacturer's literature. Consult with the manufacturer for the maximum capacity.
  • The hangers that fit the product being sized don't have the load carrying capacity (downward and uplift) required by the design loads. Allowable loads are revised from time to time.
  • The hanger seat must be at least as long as the required bearing length (the "b" or "D" dimension in the catalog). After you run the design, this is listed in the Connectors tab on the Required Seat Length row.
  • The software does not contain all the hanger models or all the nailing options for a given hanger.
  • The easiest way to determine whether there is a geometry fit problem is to run a design with the same product and bearing conditions, but using almost no load. This will generate a list of hangers that fit the product and bearing conditions.

Manually selecting connectors

If you need to manually select a connector using a manufacturer's catalog, consider the following: