Split Ring
A split ring is a metal connector for timbers, set in circular grooves and held together by bolts, providing strong and reliable connections in timber construction.
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Definition
A split ring is a connector for timbers consisting of a metal ring set in circular grooves in two pieces. The assembly is held together by bolts.
Purpose
The purpose of a split ring is to provide a strong, reliable connection between timber members, enhancing the structural integrity of wood constructions.
Examples of Use
- Timber frame construction uses split rings to join beams and columns securely.
- Wooden bridges and piers employ split rings to connect large timber elements, ensuring stability and strength.
- Heavy timber trusses in barns and industrial buildings use split rings to form robust joints.
Related Terms
- Timber Connector: A device used to join wooden members in construction.
- Bolt: A type of fastener used to hold split ring assemblies together.
- Truss: A structural framework of beams and bars used to support roofs and bridges.
Notes
Split rings are essential in heavy timber construction, providing high-strength connections that can withstand significant loads and stresses.
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