http://www.loosco.com/naples/tension.htm
is the web address of the manufacturer of the tension
gauge. At one time (maybe still) they would sell direct.
Tom - N1MM
----- Original Message -----
From: <K3AIR@aol.com>
To: <dick.green@valley.net>; <towertalk@contesting.com>
Sent: Saturday, August 21, 1999 1:16 PM
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] tensioning guys
>
>On my surplus portable mast, I replaced the 1/8" cable with bigger stuff,
>as I put a KT34XA on it as a somewhat "permanent" installation. I then
used
>the Loos to tension it. The military method does work fine on that mast,
but
>remember that the masts are for "temporary" use (although they don't define
>"temporary" and when I was in the service, I saw many that had been up for
>extended periods). Made me feel a lot better (my paranoia showing again,
hi).
>
>73, Mike K3AIR
>
>In a message dated 99-08-21 12:39:50 EDT, you write:
>
><<
> But what about measuring tension on types of cable for which the Loos is
not
> designed? My new AB-577/GRC military surplus portable mast has three sets
of
> 1/8" stainless steel guys. The installation instructions simply say to
"make
> sure the mast is vertical and the guys are taut". I ended up tensioning
the
> guys so that there was no visible slack, there was some (but not a lot) of
> "tightness", and the mast didn't move when a guy was grabbed and shaken
> vigorously. The guy tension adjusters (called "snubbers") have a sort of
> self-limiting feature -- they're designed to be tensioned by hand and
> there's only so far you can turn them.
>
> The mast looks quite sturdy in a 35MPH wind, and I'm sure the guys are not
> so tight as to risk their breakage or compression damage to the mast. I
> tried to make the tension as equal as possible, but it's hard to know.
Does
> anyone know of any measureing devices or "rules of thumb I can use to set
my
> mind at ease about this.
>
> 73, Dick WC1M
> >>
>
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