You would be better off with one of these:
https://www.3starinc.com/images/super/ROHN_TA656_800x600t.jpg
Jim W7RY
On 6/10/2023 11:30 AM, john@kk9a.com wrote:
$325 each, Rohn is very proud of their torque bars. In my opinion they do
little to resist tower twisting.
I think you'll have to ask Rohn why there is the 3/16 EHS limit. I had an
issue once and Rohn was very responsive. Is it possible they are not rated
for 6,000#? I believe a good 3/8 shackle is.
John KK9A
Mike WB2FKO wrote
I acquired some used Rohn 45G in very good shape and will be going up 50
ft. Antenna will be stacked 2 x 9-el for 2m. I'm following the Rohn
engineering guidance very closely: base is a new R-SB45G buried in the
prescribed concrete block along with GAR30 guy anchors, also in
concrete. I have the older style guy bracket for 45G that has (very
expensive!) TB45D torque bars
<https://www.3starinc.com/rohn_45g_torque_bars_for_use_with_guy_bracket_r-tb
45d.html>
along with several hundred feet of brand-new 1/4 in EHS for the guys.
According to the Rohn instructions, however, I can't use EHS cable
that's greater than 3/16 in:
https://www.3starinc.com/manuals/ROHN_Torque_Bar.pdf
This means I'd have to buy either smaller EHS cable or their newer guy
bracket that doesn't use torque bars. I'll do this if I have to, but I'd
sure like to understand why 1/4 in EHS is a deal-breaker for the torque
bars. QTH is north Florida so I want to make the setup as storm-proof as
practical. Any insight appreciated.
Mike WB2FKO
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Thanks and 73, Jim W7RY
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