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CLP SHEATHING 1/2IN STL       CLP SHEATHING 7/16IN STL      CLP PLYWD 20GA 3/8IN 250/BG
The PSCL is designed to brace unsupported sheathing edges when sheathing meets edge to edge without a rafter for support. This light sheathing clip provides a 1/8 in gap to address shrinkage and expansion of roof sheathing. Inserted over the edges of adjacent plywood panels, the PSCL reduces deflection and keeps panels even to maintain a level plane on the structure. Simpson Strong-Tie panel sheathing clips are used to brace unsupported sheathing edges and provide a 1/8 in gap to address shrinkage and expansion of roof sheathing. Simpson Strong-Tie panel sheathing clips are used to brace unsupported sheathing edges and provide a 1/8 in gap to address shrinkage and expansion of roof sheathing.
CLP PLYWD 20GA 7/16IN 250/BG  CLP PLYWD 20GA 1/2IN 250/BG   CLP PLYWD 20GA 5/8IN 250/BG
The PSCL is designed to brace unsupported sheathing edges when sheathing meets edge to edge without a rafter for support. This light sheathing clip provides a 1/8 in gap to address shrinkage and expansion of roof sheathing. Inserted over the edges of adjacent plywood panels, the PSCL reduces deflection and keeps panels even to maintain a level plane on the structure. Simpson Strong-Tie panel sheathing clips are used to brace unsupported sheathing edges and provide a 1/8 in gap to address shrinkage and expansion of roof sheathing. The PSCL is designed to brace unsupported sheathing edges when sheathing meets edge to edge without a rafter for support. This light sheathing clip provides a 1/8 in gap to address shrinkage and expansion of roof sheathing. Inserted over the edges of adjacent plywood panels, the PSCL reduces deflection and keeps panels even to maintain a level plane on the structure.
Simpson Strong Tie PSCL 3/8-R50 Panel Sheathing Clips
Simpson Strong-Tie panel sheathing clips are used to brace unsupported sheathing edges and provide a 1/8 in gap to address shrinkage and expansion of roof sheathing.