[TowerTalk] Anchor bolts?
Fred Keen
fredkeen at ymail.com
Sun Mar 25 14:41:18 EDT 2018
Methinks there is a mixture here of 'quickbolts' and 'anchor in when concrete is poured bolts'.
On Sunday, March 25, 2018, 1:11:19 PM CDT, Jim Thomson <jim.thom at telus.net> wrote:
Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2018 11:51:44 -0700
From: "Steve Jones" <n6sj at earthlink.net>
To: "'Hans Hammarquist'" <hanslg at aol.com>
Cc: <towertalk at contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Achor bolts?
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<My 89' US Tower crankup has 2 anchor bolts at each leg, a total of 6 bolts.
<Each bolt is 1 -1/8" diameter and 27" long of ASTM grade 36 steel.
<I think I'd trust US Tower's licensed PE wet-stamped drawing before
<Facebook!
<73,
<Steve
<N6SJ
## I have the 5000 lb, old style UST HDX-689 89’ tall tower. It uses 12 x anchor bolts, 4 per corner.
Each group of 4 x rods are in a square config, aprx 5.25 inches C to C.
Each anchor rod is 1.125 inch diam x 60 inches long. Each rod has a 6 inch thread on each end. Anchor rods
come in 3 x different astm strengths.... and each top is color coded. The 36 ksi are blue. The 57 ksi are green,
and the 103 ksi are red. I used the red / 103 ksi versions. You require a full 6 inches of threaded rod sticking
out of the concrete for the mating 640 lb steel base..which is 1 inch thick. The new version of the same 89 ft
tower uses W bracing, weighs less, at only 3250 lbs, but uses even bigger diam anchors.... 1.25 inch diameter.
## UST specified 36 ksi rods that are only 36 inches long.... which leaves only 30 inches embedded in the concrete.
The finished concrete top can be any where from flush to the lawn, to a max of 8 inches above the lawn. If the finished
concrete is 8 inches above the lawn, the bottoms of each anchor rod are only 22 inches below the lawn.
## My base is 6.9 ft x 6.9 ft x 9 ft deep. Aprx 5.5 inches above the lawn, 17 yards in total.
5075 psi concrete used. Seems silly to me to have a base thats 9 ft deep, with anchor rods that are only 22-30 in below
lawn level. So I had portland bolt custom make the anchor rods longer, 60 inches, and also had em turn a 6 inch thread on
each end of each rod. Then had them use the 103 ksi material. Then had the local metal shop fabricate 3 x identical plates for me.
Each plate is 9 inches square by .375 inches thick, with 4 x holes punched out. One plate at the bottom of each 4 x rod assy.
1 13/16 wrench + deep impact socket used to tighten the 8 x nuts that hold each plate in place. The 9x9 plate increases the
pull out capacity through the roof, compared to using either nothing, or perhaps a stack of washers.
## Per the engineers I talked to, if the rods are not embedded deep enough, and the base lets go, you end up with whats called...
base blow out. Looks like a real shallow angled funnel, no deeper than the embedded rod depth and aprx the same dimensions
as the top of the finished concrete.
## I also re-designed the rebar cage, used 50 % more vert rebars, 9 inches inside to inside, around the perimeter. 24 x 1 inch rebars in total.
A lot more 15mm one piece horizontals used, since there is a horizontal for every 6 inchs of embedded anchor rod, then its every 12 inches after that.
Also installed a horizontal grid of re-bars, one just below the lawn level..and a 2nd grid, just below the three 9 x 9 plates.
## UST towers are not ICE rated, nor is the tower, nor the oem UST base, seismic rated. Being in a residential area, typ postage stamp sized lot, 87 x 115, the concrete
base install is a one shot deal. You dont get a 2nd chance to do it right. With the .375 thick chromolly mast on top, + ants, prop pitch, cabling, 2 x bearing plates, mast steps,
etc, etc, the total weight is aprx 5500 lbs. The ONLY thing connecting the 5500 lb tower to the 70,000 lb concrete base is the anchor rods !! And some idiot on face book
wants to use $3.00 home depot anchor rods, wtf? Anchor rods are the LAST place you want to cut corners.....and...save money.
## IF you are on acreage, and the tower falls over..and knocks over a few bails of hay, go for it.
Later.... Jim VE7RF
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