I think the base (concrete) drawings are on the UST web site, so they
are a good proxy for same height tower carrying capacity, assuming of
course the engineers all used the same UBC and safety factors. YMMV.
The UST towers are available in "super sized" versions - an HDX689 (89')
uses the bottom sections of an HDX5106 (106') and in theory both a
HDX672 and HDX772 (72') exist which use, respectively, the bottom
sections of an HDX589 (89') and HDX5106 (106'). However, prices go up
pretty steeply - and HDX589 costs a little more than one half of an
HDX689. The HDX689 was on the Texas Towers price list but it is not
there now.
When you call UST ask for Becky, she is very helpful.
Grant KZ1W
On 2/22/2011 3:29 PM, damon stewart wrote:
> Im not positive but I do belive the HDX572 is a stronger tower. Its hard to
> compare the two when they don't use the same wind speed and standards. All
> of the tower sections for the HDX are slightly larger then the LM and the
> overall weight is several hundred lbs more, that does go a long way.
>
> Karl wont discuss any other brand of tower if asked. I still waiting for a
> call back from USTower.
>
> Damon Stewart, KJ7E
>
>
> On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 2:41 PM, Al Williams<alwilliams@olywa.net> wrote:
>
>> Are you sure that the HDX572 "is the next step up?".
>> I have had both and while the HDX572 looked stronger, with large diameter
>> tubing, the specs was rated less that the LM470 (according to my memory).
>> The LM470 tubing was changed a number of years ago to have stronger
>> strength. Check it out and be sure to compare ratings at identical wind
>> speeds.
>>
>> k7puc
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