PRANCE metalwork is a leading manufacturer of metal ceiling and facade systems.
For expansive ceiling areas exceeding 250 square feet, selecting an optimal suspension method is critical to minimize deflection and maintain grid integrity. Standard hanger wire-only systems suffice for moderate spans, but large-scale installations benefit from supplementary components. Intermediate support channels—channel sections fastened perpendicular to main tees—reduce hanger wire spacing to 2–3 feet, distributing load more evenly. Adjustable swivel hangers allow ±1 inch fine-tuning, accommodating installation variances. Heavy-duty teardrop clips and self-leveling bracket assemblies facilitate rapid leveling and enhance lateral stability. For seismic or high-vibration environments, lateral bracing wires and stabilizer bars tied to adjacent walls prevent grid sway. Continuous-load-rated suspension systems, featuring continuous hanger channels or C-channels, support uniform loads and simplify alignment. Integration of rapid-lock spring clips can speed installation while ensuring rigid connections between tees and hangers. When planning the suspension layout, consult manufacturer span tables—matching main runner profiles to required spans and loads—and adhere to local building codes. A combined approach of adjustable hangers, intermediate channels, and lateral bracing yields a robust suspension framework for large-scale aluminum T bar ceilings.