[TowerTalk] Walking Down Crank-Up

Andre VanWyk nj0f at yahoo.com
Fri Oct 13 23:45:42 EDT 2017


Bob,
You can build a tilt over fixture for this. Drop me a note and I will send you details. 
73
NJ0F

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> On Oct 13, 2017, at 10:16 PM, Grant Saviers <grants2 at pacbell.net> wrote:
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> It's nearly impossible as you ask since as the angle to the ground decreases, it is a full person reach upward with more than the tower weight as the force needed. It's a lever, so holding at 1/4 the length from the base and man height (5.4', 45 degree angle) the center of mass exerts more than the tower weight on the people who are then the pivot point.  At that angle of tilt and support point the force on the tower pivot bolts is upward.  I've seen a tower permanently bent when a well intentioned helper placed a support too near the pivot of a partially tilted tower.
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> Something to consider when a stepladder is used as a temporary support.  It might be instantly temporary or bend the tower or both.  Also remember that rotator, mast, and antennas move the center of mass upward/outward significantly since they are effectively all concentrated loads beyond 22'.
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> A derrick or falling derrick is what you need.  A couple of sticks of Rohn 25 as a fixed derrick next to the pivot, with a strong back guy, some side guys, and a winch.  The guys MUST be low stretch, wire or low stretch rope, NOT nylon.
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> Grant KZ1W
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>> On 10/13/2017 16:44 PM, Bob Matthews wrote:
>> Hello All,
>> I have a Hygain 52SS crank-up tower on a hinged base. Has anyone on here tried to walk a tower down this size? It's 22 feet nested. Weighs about 400 lbs I believe. Wondering how many men it would take to walk it down on it's hinged base from the vertical to the horizontal position on the ground. I don't believe there's enough room to get a crane in to do this, so I'm wondering how many people it would take to walk it down.
>> Thanks in advance for your input.
>> Bob  KT3RR
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