No one has mentioned the ugly possibility of cracking the concrete by pushing
on the bolts .....It has almost no tensile strength.
Rather than bend the bolts, you might consider the possibility of using the
hydraulics idea.
If you made saddles to bear against the lower nuts, you could jack after
getting the template off.
So run the lower nuts down to leave an inch or two of thread on top.
Jack away until the bolts are in position and then set the tower down on the
exposed thread, against the nuts, if you like, and then back off the jack.
I'm sure the tower is heavy enough to slide down, once started.
Obviously you want to jack as high as possible, to get max flexibility of
bolts.
The cylinder need not be the full length across the base. You could use any
sort of jack and build out with pipe, I beam, etc.
Are you sure the error is all in the line between the bolts, which this idea
assumes?
If not, the bolts may need bending in different directions. Otherwise the
other locations could go off.
My last idea...Could you find a big tapered reamer, larger than the bolts?
If so, and if it has a fairly gentle taper, you might be able to make the holes
conical, so as to start them enough to allow the tower to squeeze down.
I know this is a stretch...
I wish one of our real engineers would post an estimate of the force needed to
get the required deflection.
WL
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