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Trim <br /> • Limitations: <br /> o In Florida where high negative wind loads are a concern, box or common nails <br /> should be used. <br /> — Trim nails may be used in Non-Hurricane-Prone Regions with the <br /> following cautions: Do not overdrive or counter sink the fastener, nail <br /> flush with the surface of trim. Detachment of trim is not covered by the <br /> LP® SmartSide® limited warranty whether common, box, or trim nails <br /> are used. <br /> • Fastening Requirements: <br /> o Two fasteners spaced a maximum of every 24 inches o.c. along the length of the <br /> trim, or two fasteners at both ends with additional fasteners spaced a maximum <br /> of every 12 inches o.c. along alternating edges the length of the trim. <br /> o Trim under 7 inches wide use a minimum of 2 nails per width. Trim 7 to 12 <br /> inches wide use a minimum of 3 nails per width. Trim over 12 inches wide use a <br /> minimum of 4 nails per width. <br /> 'Wind speed is Ultimate Design Wind Speed/Zone 5/ 10 ft2/30 foot height. See 2014 FRC. <br /> 2 Corrosion resistance and capable of preventing rust, stain and deterioration of the fasteners <br /> under normal outdoor environmental conditions for a period of no less than 50 years. For further <br /> information or guidance, consult your nail supplier/manufacturer. <br /> 3 Ring shank nails shall be capable of the performance specified in Table 1A Ring-Shank Nail <br /> Withdrawal Loads of APA publication TT-109, Wood Structural Panels Used as Nailable Sheathing <br /> when tested in accordance with ASTM D 1761,Standard Test Method for Mechanical Fasteners in <br /> Wood and NDS-2015. For further information or guidance, consult your nail <br /> supplier/manufacturer. <br /> Page 3 of 3 <br /> ADDRESS 414 Union Street <br /> Suite 2000 <br /> Nashville,TN <br /> TEL (615)986-5600 <br /> FAX (615)986-5666 <br /> WEB www.lpcorp.com <br /> Date Created: 12/04/2015 <br /> Last Revision: 12/17/2015 BUILD WITH Us. <br /> Expiration Date:06/2017 <br />