In modern construction and seismic retrofitting, the synergy between tension-tie systems and continuous load paths is critical. Among the most reliable methods for connecting roof structures to wall framing is the use of the Atir Strap (often a proprietary or generic term for a heavy-duty galvanized steel tension tie) in conjunction with a bonded beam. When specifications call for a “72 Install,” they are referencing a specific, high-capacity anchoring protocol that demands attention to detail, precise fastening schedules, and adherence to engineered load values.
Seismic and Wind Loading: Automated generation of seismic and wind loads according to international design codes. Installation Process atir strap and beamd with 72 install
Advanced Loading Automation: The software automatically generates wind and seismic loads according to international design codes (ASCE, Eurocode, IS, etc.). ATIR straps must be tensioned to specific elongation
Imagine a cross between a carbon-nanotube tow cable and a smart material actuator. The ATIR Strap looks deceptively simple: a matte-black, self-healing polymer ribbon, 5cm wide, capable of holding 12 metric tons of static load. However, its genius is internal. Embedded along its length are microscopic ferro-fluidic channels and piezo-resistive nodes. Verification : Run plugtst
, you can import IFC (BIM) or DXF (CAD) files. The software identifies structural components like slabs and walls, which can then be exported directly to for simplified 2D beam design. Comprehensive Detailing
Verification: Run plugtst.exe from the utilities folder to confirm the hardware plug is detected. 3. Advanced Workflow Integration