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ROHN Tower TBSAFETY Down Guy Turnbuckle Safety Kit

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ROHN Tower Down Guy Turnbuckle Safety Kit R-TBSAFETY
ROHN Products, LLC
Price: $19.95
Mfr. Code: R-TBSAFETY

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Highlights:
Hot Dip Galvanized
15 Foot of 1/4 inch Strand
For Securing Turnbuckles
2 ea 1/4 inch Clamps

Description
ROHN TBSAFETY Tower Down Guy Turnbuckle Safety Wire and Clamps Kit
Includes:
14001 (1 ea) U-Bolt Clip 1/4 Galv Forged
R-1/44GW15 (1 ea) 15 Feet Guy Wire 1/4 High Strength
Use consists of (15') 1/4 inch guy wire with 6,650 lbs breaking strength and (2) 1/4 inch clamps. Use 15' of guy wire + 2 clamps on each anchor assembly for protection against snapping. This Strand weaves in, out and Through each Eye to Eye or Eye to Jaw Turnbuckle (ie R-3/8TBE&J or R-3/8TBE&E) and the attached Down Guy Anchor to prevent Turnbuckles from Vibrating Loose or otherwise coming undone. Incudes ROHN Part Numbers; 140001 (Galvanized Forged 1/4 inch U-Bolt Clip) and R-1/4GW15 (15 Foot of 1/4 High Strength Guy Wire).

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This Down Guy Turnbuckle Safety Kit is included in your Complete ROHN Guyed Tower Kits. Install the Down Guy Anchor Types as indicated by the ROHN Catalog (Footer Links below) as per REV. G or REV. F Wind Load Ratings. Space and Install in the Concrete Anchor Rods in Anchor Blocks as Specified for the Particular Height and Wind Load Application by Model Number. Then Install these kits to secure the Turnbuckles as Finished.

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Tower Down Guy & Anchor
ROHN Tower Down Guy and Anchor Materials Tower Down Guy and Anchor Material included here are that which comprise the Kits specified by various dated and current ROHN catalogs. Reference the Pre-Engineered Kit Packages in the 25G 45G 55G 65G Buyer's Guides by Height and Wind load to build or supplement your ROHN ;G-Series Guyed Tower to current REV. G Specifications. New REV. G and Older REV. F Specification Sheets may be found in the various "ROHN Tower" links in the Footer section below and are made available only for study and reference. Any Departure or Questions of variance from the Pre-Engineered formats should be forwarded to and engaged by a Engineer qualified to make such determinations.

ROHN Complete Tower ID Nomenclature

GUIDELINES FOR THE PREPARATION OF A GEOTECHNICAL REPORT

I. PURPOSE AND INTENT

a) The intended purpose of these guidelines is to assist the customer and/or owner to retain the services of a Geotechnical Engineer.

b) It is not ROHN’s purpose or intent to supercede the Geotechnical Engineer’s knowledge, judgement and/or experience. It is the Geotechnical Engineer’s responsibility to add or delete from these items, based on local site conditions and other factors.

c) Additional information is provided in ANSI/TIA-222-G Annex G “Geotechnical Investigations”.

II. DISCLAIMER

a) ROHN will not accept any liability, either expressed or implied, for the use of, and omissions in, these guidelines.

III. EXPLORATORY BORINGS

a) Borings should be taken at tower legs for self-supporting towers and at the base and anchor points for guyed towers. For small self-supporting towers, two borings may suffice. For large self-supporting towers, one boring should be taken at each tower leg. A “small” self-supporting tower is assumed to have a face width less than 20 feet and a compression load less than 50 kips per leg. For pole structures, one boring may suffice.

b) The minimum boring depth should be 30 feet for pole structures, self-supporting towers and guyed tower bases. For guyed tower anchors, the minimum depth should be 15 feet. The actual depth of boring must be determined by the Geotechnical Engineer based on reactions, soil conditions and the type of foundation recommended.

c) If borings cannot be advanced to the desired depth, rock corings should be taken. Rock Quality Designation (RQD) values and compressive strengths should be determined.

IV. GEOTECHNICAL REPORT

a) The following properties, for each soil layer encountered, should be determined by field or laboratory testing and summarized in the geotechnical report:

1. Soil classification and elevations
2. Standard penetration values
3. Unconfined compression strength
4. Angle of internal friction
5. Cohesion
6. “In-Situ” soil density and moisture content
7. Rock quality designation (RQD) and percent rock sample recovered
8. Other properties unique to site conditions

b) The following items should be discussed in the geotechnical report:

1. Geological description of site
2. Observed and expected ground water conditions
3. Expected frost penetration depth
4. Corrosion potential of soil and corrosion protection recommendations
5. Site access and potential construction difficulties
6. Dewatering or site drainage requirements
7. Backfill material recommendations
8. Settlement considerations
9. Additional information to aid foundation designer
10. Recommended types of foundations
11. Design parameters for uplift, download and lateral load
12. Factor of safety considered when allowable vs. ultimate design parameters are provided
13. Recommended construction techniques and inspections
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