Product Description
OZCO® OWT™ Ironwood 8″ Flush-Mount Post-to-Beam Connector — 2-Pack (Black, 3/16″ Steel)
- Low-Profile “Flush” Look — Plates sit tight to the post and beam for a clean, streamlined appearance
- Through-Bolt Strength — Top holes are designed for OWT Timber Bolts to clamp the beam securely (sold separately)
- Fast, Repeatable Layout — Two-piece design aligns components for consistent installs on pergolas and pavilions
- Outdoor-Ready Build — Heavy 3/16″ pre-galvanized steel with durable black exterior powder coat; ACQ-compatible
- Ironwood Aesthetic — Matches the crisp, angular Ironwood styling across OWT hardware
The Ironwood 8″ Flush-Mount Post-to-Beam Connector gives you a tight, finished connection where the beam bears directly against the post. Installers choose the Flush style when they want the strength of a through-bolted joint without the stand-off or ledge used on other OWT brackets. Each 2-pack completes one post/beam junction (front and back plates), and the included screws and cap nuts speed assembly while the top through-bolts provide the clamping force that keeps big members in line on outdoor structures.
Why Choose This
- Clean profile — Keeps hardware visually minimal at feature posts and entry spans
- High clamping force — Uses Timber Bolts in the top holes for a robust, long-lasting joint
- System match — Coordinates with Ironwood posts, bases, and accents for a unified look
Specifications
| Series / Style | Ironwood (OWT) — 8″ Flush-Mount Post-to-Beam Connector | |
| Recommended Post Size | Designed for 6″ and larger wood posts | |
| Material / Finish | 3/16″ pre-galvanized steel with black exterior-grade powder coat; ACQ-approved | |
| Pack Quantity | 2 connectors per pack (front & back plates for one post/beam junction) | |
| Kit Contents | (2) Ironwood flush plates, (4) 1-1/2″ Hex Cap Nuts, (4) 3-3/4″ OWT Timber Screws | |
| Fasteners Required (top holes) | (4) OWT Timber Bolts — required for the top through-bolt holes (sold separately) | |
| Typical Usage | Pergolas, pavilions, porch roofs, heavy decorative framing where a flush post/beam joint is desired | |
Installation
Dry-fit the beam to the post. Position one flush plate and mark the through-bolt locations. Drill the beam for the OWT Timber Bolts (top holes). Set the opposite plate, insert Timber Bolts, and snug the Hex Cap Nuts. Drive the included OWT Timber Screws in the designated screw holes. Confirm alignment and fully tighten all hardware. Always follow local code and project engineering for spans and loads.
Resource: Manufacturer’s Warranty
Buying Guide
- Flush vs. Ledge: Choose Flush when you want the beam tight to the post. Prefer a built-in “third-hand” support? See the Ironwood Post-to-Beam Bolt (Inline) or the Bolt (Offset).
- Don’t forget fasteners: Add OWT Timber Bolts for the top holes and keep Hex Cap Nuts on hand for exposed faces.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What’s the difference between Flush and Bolt (Inline/Offset) connectors?
- Flush keeps the beam tight to the post for a low-profile look. Bolt (Inline/Offset) models include a ledge and visible cap hardware; both require Timber Bolts in the top holes.
- Can I use screws instead of through-bolts in the top holes?
- No. Through-bolting with OWT Timber Bolts is required in the top holes for proper clamping and capacity.
- What post size is recommended?
- These connectors are designed for use on 6″ (nominal) and larger posts.
- Is it compatible with pressure-treated lumber?
- Yes. The pre-galvanized substrate and exterior powder coat are suitable for use with modern treated lumber.
Comparison
- Ironwood 8″ Flush (this item): Low-profile plates; beam bears directly on the post; requires Timber Bolts in the top holes.
- Ironwood Post-to-Beam Bolt — Inline: Same capacity concept with a straight top-bolt line and a built-in ledge for easier handling.
- Ironwood Post-to-Beam Bolt — Offset: Staggered top bolts for maximum spacing and reduced fastener conflicts.
Planning a full structure and want every connection to match? Contact us and we’ll help you kit the right connectors, Timber Bolts, and finishing hardware for a cohesive, code-conscious build.