| Wow!  I'm with you on that one...  I was simply showing that Rohn 
requires 2 brackets to use the data on their table...  And there's a 0.6 
derate if not all the elements are round! 
Sounds like someone did not know how to properly source, use, torque 
fasteners....  Personally, I would use a torque wrench and safety wires 
on every section fastener is I were going to use butt joinery in a metal 
tower like Rohn.  It's more expensive, but so is my house, my family, 
and me. 
73,
Clay
On 10/24/2017 6:59 AM, N1BUG wrote:
 I am far from an expert but every bracketed Rohn 25G tower I have 
climbed (several) wobbled in the joints above the top bracket. The one 
that I took down showed major elongation of holes in the joint that 
was above the top bracket.
I once installed a guyed 25G tower with guys near the top of the next 
to last section. It only had a large VHF vertical on top but was in a 
very windy location. After two years the bolt holes at the one joint 
above the guys were worn so much I had to replace the top two sections. 
I know Rohn gave the OK to bracketed installations for many years 
(maybe still does) but personally I will never again put even one 
section joint above the uppermost bracket or guys. 
Paul
 
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