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Re: [TowerTalk] To guy or not to guy a Wilson WT61 - that is the questio

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] To guy or not to guy a Wilson WT61 - that is the question
From: K7LXC@aol.com
Date: Tue, 14 Jul 2009 18:41:40 EDT
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In a message dated 7/14/2009 12:02:04 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
towertalk-request@contesting.com writes:

>  The now defunct Wilson WT61 foot tower comes with a brochure  saying it  
can be strengthened to 20sqft wind load in a 50 mph wind  by guying.  
They show a single bearing being placed on the 3rd, top  section with 4  
guy cables.  In discussions with hams who had  guide crank up towers  
collapse, there seems to be a difference of  opinion over whether crank  
up towers can or should be guyed.   The argument is that when the wind  
blows, the guys transfer the  pressure down the tower.  If the crank up  
cable is supporting  the tower, this can place stress on the tower and  
down she  comes!  The Wilson has a single pin on a spring (mine gone)   
where a small role may be pulled to place a non-slip pin into the  top  
of the first of three sections.  A friend said this might  take stress  
off the cable that cranks and holds the tower,  permitting guying.   I  
am interested in experience and  opinions.
 
     Around here I recommend following the LXC  Prime Directive to "DO what 
the manufacturer says." Pretty simple. 
 
    This is assuming that the existing cables and  tower are in decent 
shape of course. My caution would be to just barely  tension the guys. You 
don't 
want to add to the compressive force on the  existing haul cables. You'd be 
using the guys more like a tether, just  something to contain the movement 
of the tower in the wind. This is a  free-standing tower so the lower, 
unguyed rating allows a small load  without guying it. 
 
    Don't forget that the guys also take some of the  downward force - it's 
not all going on the tower haul cables. 
 
    And yes, crank-up towers can collapse. Just go  easy on everything, 
over-engineer it somewhat if you can and you should  be fine. 
 
Cheers & GL, 
Steve     K7LXC
TOWER TECH 



 
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