New Yield-Link from Simpson Strong-Tie
The Yield-Link doesn't require field welding, resulting in reduced labor costs.
Simpson Strong-Tie has introduced a new, precision-made Yield-Link connection to simplify and streamline structural steel connections made in the field, without compromising structural strength.
The Yield-Link connection requires no field welding, resulting in reduced onsite labor costs, licensing fees and construction time for contractors who are already facing a shortage of skilled field welders.
According to the American Welding Society, there will be 290,000 unfilled welding positions in the United States by 2020 as construction demand continues to outpace the skilled labor market.
By eliminating field welding, the Yield-Link connection also removes the need for field weld inspections. Because beams can be designed without supplemental lateral bracing, fewer fabricated steel elements and field connections are required. With a smaller restricted zone, MEP coordination is eased.
The Yield-Link is designed to absorb forces in a seismic event, and as a bolted connection, it is easier to replace than welded beams and posts, greatly simplifying repairs following a natural disaster.
Software plugins and design support services are available to assist designers, fabricators and erectors to incorporate the Yield-Link connections into their designs and shop details.
“The Yield-Link connection builds on the Simpson Strong-Tie heritage of connection innovation by offering designers, fabricators, erectors and building owners a lower-cost, faster path to safer structural steel construction that’s not dependent on field welding or third-party engineering designs with high licensing fees,” said Sam Hensen, vice president of connectors and lateral systems for Simpson Strong-Tie. “Replaceable, bolted Yield-Link connections also allow for less costly repairs and shorter recovery times after natural disasters, providing the resiliency that communities need to get back on their feet more quickly.”
Based in Pleasanton, Calif., Simpson Strong-Tie manufactures and provides fasteners, structural connectors, and building solutions.
The Yield-Link connection requires no field welding, resulting in reduced onsite labor costs, licensing fees and construction time for contractors who are already facing a shortage of skilled field welders.
According to the American Welding Society, there will be 290,000 unfilled welding positions in the United States by 2020 as construction demand continues to outpace the skilled labor market.
By eliminating field welding, the Yield-Link connection also removes the need for field weld inspections. Because beams can be designed without supplemental lateral bracing, fewer fabricated steel elements and field connections are required. With a smaller restricted zone, MEP coordination is eased.
The Yield-Link is designed to absorb forces in a seismic event, and as a bolted connection, it is easier to replace than welded beams and posts, greatly simplifying repairs following a natural disaster.
Software plugins and design support services are available to assist designers, fabricators and erectors to incorporate the Yield-Link connections into their designs and shop details.
“The Yield-Link connection builds on the Simpson Strong-Tie heritage of connection innovation by offering designers, fabricators, erectors and building owners a lower-cost, faster path to safer structural steel construction that’s not dependent on field welding or third-party engineering designs with high licensing fees,” said Sam Hensen, vice president of connectors and lateral systems for Simpson Strong-Tie. “Replaceable, bolted Yield-Link connections also allow for less costly repairs and shorter recovery times after natural disasters, providing the resiliency that communities need to get back on their feet more quickly.”
Based in Pleasanton, Calif., Simpson Strong-Tie manufactures and provides fasteners, structural connectors, and building solutions.