Bruce,
The greater the distance out you place your guys,
the greater the horizontal force on your tower and the less
downward vertical force.
I don't have the Rohn drawings here but I believe
that the anchor radius is +/- 10%.
Good Luck,
Joe
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| cc: (bcc: Joseph Mowery/N13/N10/NDept/NSWCDD)
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| Subject: [TowerTalk] guy points
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I am erecting a 100 foot Rohn 45 tower that I may later grow to 150 feet. Is
OK to place the guy points at what will be the right place for 150 foot (120
ft from the base for 90mph) and use them for the 100 foot tower now? The 100
foot distance is specified as 80 ft.
I would also use all of the 150 foot hardware on the 100 foot tower.
Thanks in advance for any input.
Bruce, K1MY/7
Sunny Sun Lakes, Arizona
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