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ROHN 25G90R070 70' foot 25G Guyed Tower Complete 90/70 MPH Rated

Price$4,677.40
Manufacturer Code25G90R070
Top Cap:
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AvailabilityShips in 1 to 3 Days

Highlights

Hot Dip Galvanized
Double Bolted Joints
Zig-Zag Rod Bracing
1-1/4" Steel Tubing
Side Rails
12-1/2" Equilateral
Triangular Design
Can be used in:
Guyed Config

Bulk Quantities Available Here!

ROHN 25G90R070 70' foot 25G Guyed Tower Complete 90/70 MPH Rated Kit
Made in the USA!Made in the USA!
The ROHN 25G90R070 70' foot 25G Guyed Tower Kit comes Complete and Pre-engineered as Specified in the ROHN Catalog for Use at the Rated Height, Antenna Load and Wind Speed indicated. This 25G90R070 Kit is comprised of the following BOM (Less Foundation and Installation) in accordance for use as a 70 Foot ROHN 25G Tower with EPA Ratings (Effective Projected Area) for 90 MPH (Rev. G) and 70 MPH (Rev. F).
Refer to View Larger Image or the ROHN Buyers Guide link under the Specification Tab for EPA Information.

This ROHN 25G Tower is to be used in a Guyed Configuration for Wireless Internet, Amateur and Business Radio, SCADA, DBS and Satellite Services, Cellular and Repeater, Smaller Microwave and Narrow Beamwidth Antenna Installations according to Specifications in the ROHN Catalog. As a Guyed Structure, a 90 MPH Rated Tower can rise to a maximum of 190 Feet. Refer to the ROHN Catalog for Foundation and Grounding Detail Information. Consult the ROHN Catalog PDFs in the Specifications Tab for more ROHN 25G Tower Details.
Item Ships LTL Freight ONLY!

 

THE 25G90R070 KIT INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING + OPTIONS
BILL OF MATERIALS: 25G90R070 90/70 MPH RATED PRE-ENGINEERED KIT
QUANTITY PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION
1 25AG2 Top Cap Tower Section
6 25G 10' Main Tower Section
1 25AJBK Bolt Kit for 25G Top Section
6 25JBK Bolt Kit for 25G Tower Section
1 BPC25G Standard Concrete Base Plate
2 GA25GD Guy Wire Bracket Assembly
500 ft 3/16EHS 3/16” Extra High Strength Strand
6 PLP-115 Yellow Plastic Guard for Down Guys
12 BG2142 3/16" Big Grip Preform Dead-ends
12 5/16THH 5/16" Heavy Duty Thimble
6 1/2TBE&J 1/2" x 12" Turnbuckle Eye-to-Jaw
3 TBSAFETY Turnbuckle Safety Wire and Clamps Kit includes:
(1) 14001 – 1/4” Galvanized Guy Clamp
(1) 1/44GW15 – 1/4” x 15’ Guy Wire
3 GAC3455TOP Guy Anchor with 5 Hole Equalizer Plate
1 AGK1GGX Anchor Rod Ground Kit includes:
(3) 15' of 7/16 EIP IWRC RRL
(3) 5/8" x 10' Galvanized Ground Rod (AKA 6260)
(3) 3/4” Clamp No. 8034 WB (AKA 340016)
(3) CPC.5/.75 Anchor Rod Clamp
3 BGK3GGX Tower Base Section Grounding Kit includes:
(1) 15' of 7/16 EIP IWRC RRL
(1) 5/8" x 10' Copper Clad Ground Rod
(1) 3/4" Clamp Ground Rod Clamp
(1) CPC1/1.25 Tower Section Rail Clamp
3 CPC.5/.75 Anchor Rod Clamp
1 3/4x12PP Concrete Base Plate Pier Pin Insert
1 ASSEMBLY GUIDE Printed Specification/Assembly Guide

 

The 25AG2* Top Cap Tower Section is the Default Standard
Top Section for the 25G Series Tower Kits.
We Offer the following Substitutions when Ordering Our Kits:

TOP CAP TOWER SECTION OPTIONS
OPTIONAL TOP CAPS FOR 25G90R070 KIT
PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION HEIGHT O.D.
25AG Top Cap 9' 2"
25AG1 Top Cap 9' - 3" 1.66"
25AG2* Top Cap 9' - 9" 2.25"
25AG3 Top Cap 9' - 3 1/2" 2.25"
25AG4 Flat Plate Top Cap
for Thrust Bearing
8' - 3/16" Pre-drilled
FLAT
25AG5 Top Cap 8' - 1/2" 2.75"

 

Note

Guyed Towers are limited in Height due to the nature of Antenna and Ice loads versus the Cantilever Nature Of Wind against them, offset by the Downward force of all Downguy tensioned as specified, terminated to a properly embedded Anchor, the weight/size of the Foundation and the cohesive of the soil to prevent skid/pullout and all together to counter a Structural Failure or Tower tip-over moment, as well as the strength of the tower members to withstand these Forces against them. ROHN Tower Kits are designed based on assumptions made regarding Windspeed, EPA (Antenna Load), Ice Load, Transmission Cable Loads, Height, Standard Soil Conditions, Surrounding Environment and Duty (Exposure Categories).
The Pre-packaged Kits contain the parts called for based on this Stock Design. The Stock Design of these Kits does not account for the Variations of Historic Windspeed, Number of Antenna(e) Loading at Specific Height(s), Soil Engineering recommendations, Adjacent Structures, Communications Purpose, or Geo-Political Rules, Laws and Codes That will be Applicable to Your Project.
It is Recommended that you take the time to engage an local Engineer that has the expertise and available Information necessary to evaluate the Stock design for Applicability, and/or Fill Out the Tower Quote Data Sheet Form found by clicking the Specification Tab above and send to 3 Star Inc./ROHN for a review.
*Per Rev G requirements, any structure greater than 10' foot requires a climber safety device.

Specification Sheet
buyers guide
wind speed rating
90
specification sheet

ROHN 25G Self-Supporting Tower

The Self-Supporting G-Series Towers offer an easy, low-cost solution to get light weight antennas in the air quickly. By using the G-Series tower as a self-supporting structure, you minimize land area usage. They are functional in a wide variety of wind speeds, with and without ice. See ROHN´s standard design to help identify the right structure for your project. Theses are the same sturdy, robust tower sections that ROHN has fabricated for years. Each larger model allows for more loading capacity.

Wind Loading, Antenna Loading and Wind Survivability ratings vs. Height Documentation Provided by ROHN is available here as a Resource, but is by no means complete by itself or a substitution for Engineering Conducted Specific to your Application. Contact Us with any Questions you may have regarding Use prior to Purchase. All Information regarding the ROHN 25G Tower line, Parts and Accessories is as accurate and complete as we can possibly provide given that this Resource Offering is subject to change without Notice and is beyond Our Control.


ROHN Self Supporting Tower Rev.F

ROHN Self Supporting Tower Rev.G

DESIGN NOTES:
1.
Tower designs are in accordance with approved national standard ANSI/EIA-222-F.
2. All towers must have "fixed" bases. Pinned bases may not be used.
3. Designs assume transmission lines symmetrically placed as follows:
25G Tower - One 5/8" Line on each face ( Total =3)
45G Tower - One 7/8" Line on each face ( Total = 3 @ 7/8" & 3 @ 1/2")
55G & 65G Towers - Two 7/8" Lines on each face ( Total =6)
4. Antennas and mounts assumed symmetrically placed at tower apex.
5. Allowable antenna areas assume all round antenna members.
6. Allowable flat-plate antenna areas, based on EIA RS-222-C, may be obtained by multiplying areas shown by 0.6.
7. ROHN 25G Self Supporting Tower in Pre-Engineered Kits.

FEATURES:
o
Completely hot-dip galvanized after fabrication to provide absolute corrosion protection.
o Cross bracing is formed by a continuous solid rod bracing in a zig-zag pattern for strength.
o Pre-engineered loading charts meet varying individual specs and site conditions.
o Typical uses include small dishes, broadband, security and two-way communication.


ROHN 25G Buyers Guide

 

This ROHN G-Series Self Supporting Towers Guide will answer many questions you may have on this Product Line. For more detailed information and Specification Sheets covering many aspects of Various Parts, Accessories and Installation Scenarios. Please refer to the "ROHN 25G Tower" Link appearing in the Footer of this Page Below!


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 supersede 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 core samples 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