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TENSIONING Phillystran

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Subject: TENSIONING Phillystran
From: K7LXC@aol.com (K7LXC@aol.com)
Date: Sat, 31 Aug 1996 12:50:18 -0400
In a message dated 96-08-31 11:28:21 EDT, you write:

>Is there and differences in tightening Philly v.s. ehs steel?
>
>Can you use a klien grip or is it even necessary.  If the stuff is 
>as flexible as it sounds I would imagine you simply open your turnbuckle
>all the way and tighten the philly by hand while attaching to the
>buckle, then let the turnbuckle do the rest of the work????
>
Rich --

     I think this still has to do with your rooftop installation.  Yes, since
it is lightweight it is much easier to work with than EHS.  Do not use a
Klien grip or other cable pullers as it will damage the PVC jacket.  A Kellum
grip would probably work but like you say, you can just about do it by hand.
 If you need a temporary pull-point, use one of the Phillystran Big Grips.
 You just can't use it for a permanent grip once you've used it like that.
 BTW, the only factory authorized terminations are the Big Grip preforms; no
cable clamps allowed.

     For anyone using Phillystran on a regular tower installation, you should
terminate the Phillystran 10-15 feet up in the air and have EHS down to the
guy anchor/turnbuckle.  This not only prevents damage from vandalism and fire
but also gives you a great spot to adjust the tension using your LOOS
tensioner.  The LOOS will measure steel cables but not Phillystran directly.
 

73,  Steve  K7LXC

    TOWER TECH -- professional tower supplies and services for amateurs

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