Simpson Strong-Tie has introduced the Edge-Tie system designed to replace field-welded bent plate pour stops with a high-strength, straight-edge, channeled steel beam that accepts bolted connections to facilitate easy cladding installations without the need for welding.
As construction demand continues to outpace skilled trade worker availability, welders are in short supply, forcing structural steel fabrication teams and building owners to adopt new solutions. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the industry will need to add an additional 34,100 welders over the next decade just to keep pace with demand.
The Edge-Tie system replaces traditional bent plates with an extruded steel beam of higher strength that is more dimensionally reliable while enabling a bolted cladding connection. Long lengths provide an easy, cut-to-fit solution for steel buildings of any size, and bolted connections eliminate the need for field welding, delivering faster installation with less labor.
Featuring a continuous slot to take the guesswork out of anchor attachments, the Edge-Tie system allows for easy cladding adjustment and replacement after damage in wind or seismic events, or to accommodate adaptive building design. Simpson Strong-Tie also provides a reusable OSHA-compliant guardrail post that can be used in conjunction with the Edge-Tie system. The system has no height limitations, and incorporates safety attachments that install on the ground and remain in place during and after curtain-wall installation.
The Edge-Tie system was originally developed by J-Edge and Kansas City Steel and purchased by Simpson Strong-Tie in December 2021.