Unlike the 2 x 6 or 2 x 8 joists found in older construction which can bear a certain amount of additional weight as well as tolerate cautious cutting drilling or other modification the ones in your house are pupose designed for one thing only.
Hanging heavy bag engineered floor joists.
Attach the mount to the joist you drilled as it shows on the upper picture and you should be ready to go.
These installation tips are supplementary to your manufacturer s instructions and technical guides.
In almost all cases you will be hanging your heavy bag from a ceiling joist located behind whatever your ceiling might be made of.
To make it work with the engineered joists i would stiffen the web of both joists with a piece of 1 2 plywood attached to both sides of the web using tico nails.
Installing a heavy bag on the ceiling can cause serious damage to your house if done incorrectly.
With hanging the heavy bag from a wall mount there is a less free area around the bag for you to move while training so you should consider this before making the decision.
A ceiling joist is basically a large board that supports your ceiling and if you have one the floor above.
1 lag bolt a 2x4 that spans 3 or 4 of the joists then attach the hanger to the 2x4 either between two joists with bolts and nuts or directly under and into a joist with lags.
Overhead ceiling beams that are used to hold heavy bags should be able to support more weight than the bag.
I joists are engineered wood products that are gaining popularity with building professionals.
If they are at least 5 1 2 inches 2 x 6s from top to bottom you re good to go.
How can i hang this from engineered joists.
I m no architect or engineer but i feel i can handle diy stuff fairly well.
This should bring you flush with the flanges and provide good shear transfer to the flanges.
I have to relocate a 100 heavy bag to the basement.
Buy a wall mount.
But they can range from a 2 4 to a 2 12 depending on.
I am going to be hanging a 100lb heavy bag from the basement floor joists and am wondering what is the best way to distribute the weight.
Methods i thught of are.
That is why it is so important to find a beam strong enough.
Hanging the heavy bag on the rafters or ceiling joints can destroy the drywall.
I would recommend using the heavy bag joist hanger system.
Lynnea it is not my intent to spoil your plans but you d best leave these floor supports joists alone.
However i have a question about installing both a ladder hoist and a pot rack from the ceiling of my 2 story house which was constructed about 2 years ago using georgia pacific engineered i joists thin lumber upper lower flanges with osb webbing for the 1st ceiling 2nd floor.
A 2 x 4 joist can probably hold a heavy bag but it could flex enough to cause cracking in the ceiling drywall or plaster.
Hanging with a wall mount.
Engineered i joists are manufactured under exacting conditions to ensure consistent strength that provides long span and high load capabilities.
I ve read a couple opinions that it can be done by sandwiching 2 adjacent webs with 3 4 plywood with glue screws and then drilling and spanning the 2 joist webs with a pipe or something similar to handle the hanging load.
Supporting the floor above.