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Simspon Strong-Tie ZMAX Galvanized Adjustable Standoff Post Base for 8x8
Simspon Strong-Tie ZMAX Galvanized Adjustable Standoff Post Base for 8x8
$84.99
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$84.99
In-store price may vary from online price. Not all products available at all stores.Free Ship-to-Store
- JETSONS6032 Huguenard Rd
FORT WAYNE, IN 46818 US
Estimated pickup day: 12/10/2025
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- The Simpson Strong-Tie ABU is designed to attach wooden posts to existing concrete in high capacity applications.
- The built-in 1-in. standoff of this adjustable post base helps to prevent rot at the end of the post.
- The ABU has a slotted anchor hole in the base for adjustability and attaches to the post with nails, Strong-Drive SD Connector screws or bolts.
- This versatile post base makes a cost-effective option for securing a post to the foundation, with a design built for maximum uplift performance.
Additional Details
- The slot in the base enables flexibility around the anchor bolt, making precise post placement easier
- 1-in. standoff design meets code requirements for structural posts installed in basements or exposed to weather or water splash
- Increased uplift loads for earthquake or wind loading
- Nominal post size: 8x8
- Steel gauge: Base 14, strap 12
- ZMAX galvanization offers extra corrosion resistance for exterior and treated-wood applications
| Brand | Simpson Strong-Tie |
| Size | 8x8 |
| Gauge | Base 14, Strap 12 |
| Finish | ZMax Galvanized |
| Material | Steel |
| Install With | 0.162 In. x 3-1/2 In. nails |
| Uplift | 4120 |
| Download | 22405 |
| UPC | 00707392301608 |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Unit of Measurement | Each |
| Country of Origin | United States of America |
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Warning
WARNING! This product can expose you to chemicals including wood dust which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov





