ROHN 65SS040 Complete 40 Foot Self Supporting Tower
This Product Order Supplies the Following BOM (Less Foundation and Installation) in accordance for Use as a Self Supporting 40 Foot ROHN 45G Tower with EPA's (Effective Projected Area) Ratings for 70, 80 or 90 MPH (No Ice). Refer to Larger Image, Brochure or Footer Links at the Bottom of the Page below for Ice Loading and EPA Information.
QUANTITY | PART NUMBER | DESCRIPTION |
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2 | 6520G | 20' Tower Section |
2 | 65JBK | Bolt Kit for 65G Tower Section |
1 | CP4A |
Top Cap Plate Kit |
1 | SB65GH | Base Section |
2 | BGK2G (OPTIONAL) | Ground Kit |
1 | ACWS | Anti-Climb Warning Sign |
1 | ASSEMBLY GUIDE |
This 65G Tower is to be used in a Self-Supporting Configuration according to Use and Foundation Specifications in the ROHN Catalog. This Height Configuration relies on a R-SB65G Embedded in a Concrete Foundation Specified by Engineering. As a Free-Standing, Self-Supporting Structure, a 70 MPH rated 65G Tower can rise to a maximum of 80 feet. Consult ROHN 65G Catalog Links of the Footer Section at Bottom of Page for more ROHN 65G Tower Configuration, Foundation and Grounding Detail Information.
TYRAP CABLE TIES
A cable tie is a band or length of strap manufactured from a class of polymeric materials known as polyamides (Nylon 6/6). The width, length and head area of the zip ties employ ratcheting mechanisms to bundle and then lock items together.
Commercially introduced in 1938, nylon was the first synthetic semi-crystalline polymer whose physical properties compared favorably to some metals. Nylon possesses an outstanding balance of properties, combining strength, moderate stiffness, high service temperature and a high level of toughness. Particularly resistant to repeated impact, nylon has a low coefficient of friction and excellent abrasion resistance. It is resistant to fuels, lubricants, and most chemicals, but is attacked by phenols, strong acids and oxidizing agents (ref. Our Physical and Chemical Certification for further information). Nylon is inherently susceptible to environmental conditions; however, ACT nylon cable ties are moisturized to attain optimum performance levels. Nylon products should be stored in a cool, dry area, out of direct sunlight, and sealed in the original packaging material to extend performance levels indefinitely.
3 Types of Nylon for Specific Applications
General-Purpose Nylon 6/6 is suitable for most applications at a continuous temperature up to 150º F. Nylon 6/6, the grade most often used for nylon cable ties, meets UL 94V-2 flammability ratings. Its working temperature range is 40º F. to 185º F.
Heat Stabilized Nylon 6/6 is used for applications with continuous or extended exposure to high temperatures, up to 250º F., and thereby meeting UL standards for electrical applications. ACT nylon cable ties contain specially formulated heat stabilizers to provide additional thermal endurance.
UV Stabilized Nylon 6/6 is used in applications of continuous or extended exposure to outdoor elements. The weather-resistant grade, able to endure additional ultraviolet (UV) light, is produced by incorporating stabilizers in the nylon resin. ACT's UV Stabilized Nylon cable ties are available only in black.