StiffClip® LB

The StiffClip LB series connects exterior wall studs to the building’s structure through a unique design incorporating the use of stiffened legs of a 90° angle to increase bending strength. StiffClip LB resists horizontal and vertical loads.

Features
  • Various lengths allow for construction tolerance
  • Guide holes for attachment to structure and stud
  • Replaces expensive bracing
  • Structurally load tested
Order Information
Qty/Box
LB362/400
50
LB600
50
LB600-HD
50
LB800
50
LB1000
25
LB1200
25
Lbs/Box
LB362/400
26
LB600
38
LB600-HD
38
LB800
48
LB1000
28
LB1200
33
Qty/Skid
LB362/400
4,500
LB600
4,500
LB600-HD
2,250
LB800
2,000
LB1000
1,125
LB1200
1,125
Lbs/Skid
LB362/400
2,340
LB600
3,420
LB600-HD
1,710
LB800
1,920
LB1000
1,260
LB1200
1,485

Nomenclature:

StiffClip LB is available for various stud depths. To specify, multiply stud depth by 100.

Example: 6” stud depth
Designate: StiffClip® LB600

Material Composition
ASTM A1003/A1003M Structural Grade 50 (340) Type H, ST50H (ST340H): 50ksi (340MPa) minimum yield strength, 65ksi (450MPa) minimum tensile strength, 68mil minimum thickness (14 gauge, 0.0713” design thickness) with ASTM A653/A653M G90 (Z275) hot dipped galvanized coating.
Catalogs
TSN’s Product Catalogs are an essential resource for the design of cold formed steel. Developed by Engineers, the catalogs contain design data for members, connectors, and fasteners. StiffClip® LB can be found in the following Catalogs:

TSN Cold-Formed Steel Framing Connections Order Catalog

TSN Connections Technical Catalog

TSN Cold-Formed Steel Framing Connections Technical Catalog

TSN Connections Order Catalog

For a full list of our product catalogs, specification sections, inspection checklists, and research reports please click here.

Blast & Seismic Design

The Steel Network is the only connector manufacturer in the US that has rated its connector products for special seismic and blast design by providing tables with LRFD design strength, nominal strength and ultimate strength for each connector.

StiffClip® LB Downloads

StiffClip® LB Applications

The attachment of StiffClip LB to the primary structure may be made with PAF’s, screw/bolt anchors or weld and is dependent upon the base material (steel or concrete) and the design configuration.

StiffClip LB - Application

Curtain Wall Slab Bypass as a Rigid Connection

StiffClip LB-HD - Application

Heavy Duty Curtain Wall Slab Bypass as a Rigid Connection

StiffClip® LB Installation Instructions

  • Secure LB to pour stop with engineered attachment.
  • Connect clip to stud with approved screws (not provided by TSN).

StiffClip® LB Allowable Loads

Load Table Notes:

  1. Design loads are for attachment of StiffClip LB to stud only. Load tables reflect in plane of wall loads (F1), horizontal loads (F2) and vertical loads (F3).
  2. Design loads consider loads on the clip and #12 screw fasteners to the stud web.
  3. Loads listed reflect force in a single direction. When multiple loads react on the connection, it is the responsibility of the designer to check the interaction of forces.
  4. Torsional effects are considered on screw group for F3 allowable loads. It is assumed that half of the torsional moment is taken by the connection to the structure and half is taken by the connection to the stud.
  5. Attachment to structure engineered by others.
  6. Allowable loads have not been increased for wind, seismic, or other factors.
  7. Allowable load tables incorporate eccentric loading of fasteners. Values with a welded connection may increase.
  8. Fasten within 3/4″ from the angle heel (centerline of the 1-1/2″ leg) to minimize eccentric load transfer.
  9. Strengthening ribs are present in 3-5/8″, 6″, and 8″ clip sizes. 10″ and 12″ clip sizes contain 1/2″ return lips on the top and bottom of the leg attaching to the stud for increased stiffness.
  10. For LRFD strengths contact TSN technical services.

Screw Pattern Notes:
**Important Consideration: Pattern diagrams indicate fastener placement only. Standard StiffClip LB products come with 4 predrilled guide holes as depicted in Pattern 3 for LB362, LB600, and LB800 and depicted in Pattern 13 for LB1000 and LB1200. Alternate patterns can be utilized in the field or be accommodated as a TSN special part request. Contact TSN Sales for information regarding special part requests.

StiffClip LB - Load Direction

Load Direction

Screw Pattern with #12 Screws
33mil (20ga), 33ksi
33mil (20ga), 50ksi
43mil (18ga), 33ksi
43mil (18ga), 50ksi
54mil (16ga), 33ksi
54mil (16ga), 50ksi
68mil (14ga), 50ksi
97mil (12ga), 50ksi
Maximum Allowable Clip Load
F1 Load Direction
LB362

Pattern 1: 2 Screws
95
138
124
179
156
225
284
405
741
F1 Load Direction
LB362

Pattern 2 or 3: 3 or 4 Screws
190
276
248
358
312
450
568
741
741
F1 Load Direction
LB600

Pattern 1: 2 Screws
95
138
124
179
156
225
284
405
768
F1 Load Direction
LB600

Pattern 2 or 3: 3 or 4 Screws
190
276
248
358
312
450
568
768
768
F1 Load Direction
LB800(Standard 2″ Offset)

Pattern 1: 2 Screws
95
138
124
179
156
225
284
322
322
F1 Load Direction
LB800(Standard 2″ Offset)

Pattern 2: 3 or 4 Screws
190
276
248
322
312
322
322
322
322
F1 Load Direction
LB1000 - (Standard 2″ Offset) LB1200(Standard 2″ Offset)

Pattern 9: 2 Screws
95
138
124
179
156
225
284
405
532
F1 Load Direction
LB1000 - (Standard 2″ Offset) LB1200(Standard 2″ Offset)

Pattern 10 or 11: 3 or 4 Screws
190
276
248
358
312
450
532
532
532
F1 Load Direction
LB1000 (4" Offset)

Pattern 12: 4 Screws
190
276
248
358
312
450
532
532
532
Screw Pattern with #12 Screws
33mil (20ga), 33ksi
33mil (20ga), 50ksi
43mil (18ga), 33ksi
43mil (18ga), 50ksi
54mil (16ga), 33ksi
54mil (16ga), 50ksi
68mil (14ga), 50ksi
97mil (12ga), 50ksi
Maximum Allowable Clip Load
F2 Load Direction
LB362, LB600, & LB800

Pattern 1: 2 Screws
376
544
560
810
788
1,138
1,434
1,434
1,954
F2 Load Direction
LB362, LB600, & LB800

Pattern 2: 3 Screws
411
594
612
885
860
1,243
1,566
1,566
1,954
F2 Load Direction
LB362, LB600, & LB800

Pattern 3: 4 Screws
752
1,088
1,120
1,620
1,576
1,954
1,954
1,954
1,954
F2 Load Direction
LB1000 (Standard 2″ & 4" Offset)
LB1200 (Standard 2″ Offset)

Pattern 9: 2 Screws
376
544
560
810
788
1,062
1,062
1,062
1,062
F2 Load Direction
LB1000 (Standard 2″ & 4" Offset)
LB1200 (Standard 2″ Offset)

Pattern 10: 3 Screws
549
794
818
1,062
1,062
1,062
1,062
1,062
1,062
F2 Load Direction
LB1000 (Standard 2″ & 4" Offset)
LB1200 (Standard 2″ Offset)

Pattern 11: 4 Screws
752
1,062
1,062
1,062
1,062
1,062
1,062
1,062
1,062
Screw Pattern with #12 Screws
33mil (20ga), 33ksi
33mil (20ga), 50ksi
43mil (18ga), 33ksi
43mil (18ga), 50ksi
54mil (16ga), 33ksi
54mil (16ga), 50ksi
68mil (14ga), 50ksi
97mil (12ga), 50ksi
Maximum Allowable Clip Load
F3 Load Direction
LB362

Pattern 1: 2 Screws
235
340
350
506
493
711
896
896
2,662
F3 Load Direction
LB362

Pattern 2: 3 Screws
340
492
507
733
713
1,030
1,298
1,298
2,662
F3 Load Direction
LB362

Pattern 3: 4 Screws
468
677
697
1,008
981
1,417
1,785
1,785
2,662
F3 Load Direction
LB600

Pattern 1: 2 Screws
216
313
322
466
453
654
825
825
1,923
F3 Load Direction
LB600

Pattern 2: 3 Screws
301
435
448
648
630
910
1,147
1,147
1,923
F3 Load Direction
LB600

Pattern 3: 4 Screws
431
623
641
927
902
1,303
1,642
1,642
1,923
Screw Pattern with #12 Screws
33mil (20ga), 33ksi
33mil (20ga), 50ksi
43mil (18ga), 33ksi
43mil (18ga), 50ksi
54mil (16ga), 33ksi
54mil (16ga), 50ksi
68mil (14ga), 50ksi
97mil (12ga), 50ksi
Maximum Allowable Clip Load
F3 Load Direction
LB800(Standard 2″ Offset)
Pattern 1: 2 Screws
186
269
277
401
390
563
710
710
1,895
F3 Load Direction
LB800(Standard 2″ Offset)
Pattern 2: 3 Screws
248
359
370
535
520
751
946
946
1,895
F3 Load Direction
LB800(Standard 2″ Offset)
Pattern 3: 4 Screws
399
577
594
859
835
1,206
1,520
1,520
1,895
F3 Load Direction
LB800(Standard 2″ Offset)
Pattern 4: 6 Screws
534
772
795
1,150
1,119
1,616
2,036
2,036
3,870
F3 Load Direction
LB800(Standard 2″ Offset)
Pattern 5: 10 Screws
793
1,148
1,182
1,709
1,663
2,401
3,026
3,026
3,870
F3 Load Direction
LB800(Standard 4″ Offset)
Pattern 6: 4 Screws
259
375
386
559
544
785
989
989
1,561
F3 Load Direction
LB800(Standard 4″ Offset)
Pattern 7: 6 Screws
331
479
493
713
693
1,001
1,262
1,262
1,561
LB800(Standard 4″ Offset)
Pattern 8: 8 Screws
417
604
622
899
875
1,263
1,561
1,561
1,561
Screw Pattern with #12 Screws
33mil (20ga), 33ksi
33mil (20ga), 50ksi
43mil (18ga), 33ksi
43mil (18ga), 50ksi
54mil (16ga), 33ksi
54mil (16ga), 50ksi
68mil (14ga), 50ksi
97mil (12ga), 50ksi
Maximum Allowable Clip Load
F3 Load Direction
LB1000 (Standard 2″ Offset)
Pattern 9: 2 Screws
203
294
302
437
426
615
774
774
1,796
F3 Load Direction
LB1000 (Standard 2″ Offset)
Pattern 10: 3 Screws
278
403
414
599
583
842
1,061
1,061
1,796
F3 Load Direction
LB1000 (Standard 2″ Offset)
Pattern 11: 4 Screws
404
585
602
871
847
1,223
1,542
1,542
1,796
F3 Load Direction
LB1000 (Standard 4″ Offset)
Pattern 12: 4 Screws
290
419
431
624
607
876
1,104
1,104
1,192
F3 Load Direction
LB1000 (Standard 4″ Offset)
Pattern 13: 6 Screws
410
593
610
883
859
1,192
1,192
1,192
1,192
F3 Load Direction
LB1000 (Standard 4″ Offset)
Pattern 14: 10 Screws
602
870
896
1,192
1,192
1,192
1,192
1,192
1,192
F3 Load Direction
LB1200 (Standard 2″ Offset)
Pattern 9: 2 Screws
211
305
314
454
441
637
803
803
1,902
F3 Load Direction
LB1200 (Standard 2″ Offset)
Pattern 10: 3 Screws
291
422
434
628
611
882
1,111
1,111
1,902
F3 Load Direction
LB1200 (Standard 2″ Offset)
Pattern 11: 4 Screws
421
609
627
907
883
1,275
1,606
1,606
1,902

LB600-HD Notes:

  • 1 Only two screws near clip support are considered effective
  • Fasten within ¾” from the angle heel (centerline of the 1 ½” leg) to minimize eccentric load transfer.
  • Guide holes for stud connection are 0.172″ diameter for #12 screws. Guide holes for structure connection are 0.375″ diameter for (2) ¼” concrete screws.
  • StiffClip LB-HD resists both horizontal and vertical loads.
  • Allowable loads have not been increased for wind, seismic, or other factors.
  • Loads listed reflect force in a single direction. When multiple loads act on the connection, it is the responsibility of the designer to check the interaction of forces.
  • The recommended allowable load is for the clip and attachment to the stud only. The design professional must design attachment to the primary structure.
  • Torsional effects are considered on screw group for F2 & F3 allowable loads. It is assumed that half of the torsional moment is taken by the connection to the structure and half is taken by the connection to the stud.
Screw Pattern with #12 Screws
33mil (20ga), 33ksi Stud
33mil (20ga), 50ksi Stud
43mil (18ga), 33ksi Stud
43mil (18ga), 50ksi Stud
54mil (16ga), 33ksi Stud
54mil (16ga), 50ksi Stud
68mil (14ga), 50ksi Stud
97mil (12ga), 50ksi Stud
Maximum Allowable Clip Load
LB600-HD: F1, F2, & F3 Loads
F1
3-6 Screws
190
276
248
358
312
450
568
810
857
LB600-HD: F1, F2, & F3 Loads
F2
3 Screws
522
755
777
1,124
1,094
1,130
1,130
1,130
1,130
LB600-HD: F1, F2, & F3 Loads
F2
4 Screws
752
1,088
1,120
1,130
1,130
1,130
1,130
1,130
1,130
LB600-HD: F1, F2, & F3 Loads
F2
6 Screws
1,128
1,130
1,130
1,130
1,130
1,130
1,130
1,130
1,130
LB600-HD: F1, F2, & F3 Loads
F3
3 Screws
317
459
472
683
664
959
1,209
1,209
1,966
LB600-HD: F1, F2, & F3 Loads
F3
4 Screws
449
650
669
967
941
1,359
1,712
1,712
1,966
LB600-HD: F1, F2, & F3 Loads
F3
6 Screws
598
865
891
1,289
1,254
1,810
1,966
1,966
1,966

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