Not to Beat a Dead Horse . But Tom’s Suggestion is right on the money. It
only cost you ONE Guy grip of the size of your guy wire.
Then you keep it to use on every guy wire to take up tension and readjust the
NEW guy grip and lengthened the -*+turnbuckle.
My .02
Wayne W3EA
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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Guy Anchor Question
an easy way to do it would use a come-along with two kline bare wire 1613-40
grips,(not to be confused with guy grips that remain on the guy permanently)
pull it tight, adjust the turnbuckles and be back in business in 30 minutes or
less. If you don’t have those KLEIN grips, maybe an individual or club one in
your area does. I just looked at mine and there is another number 37 - 40 on
it. I bought mine 15 years ago and have only used them maybe 5 times. I
just googled it and I see the klein grips themselves are Now about $90 and you
need two wire grips plus the come along. The come along I have uses 2 pulleys
so its only a one man job. If you use one of the harbor freight come a longs
you might need a helper to do the job. I would think that most linemen would
have these on their truck and maybe even some rental places might have them.
When I bought mine, I think I only paid $79 for the whole rig.
Chet N4FX
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Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2018 3:08 PM
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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Guy Anchor Question
You need one additional guy grip.
Attach the new grip a few feet above the bottom grip on the guy wire.
Use a come-along to take up tension on the guy wire and take off the old
grip and move it down a few inches. Repeat as needed.
Note that guy grips are rated for a limited number of attach/remove
cycles. I think it is typically 3. It would be worth it to buy three
new ones.
73,
Tom - N1MM
On 9/18/2018 3:02 PM, Ed G wrote:
> I have one set of guys on my 60 ft tower where the two turnbuckles for the
> mid and top guys are about at their maximum limit. There is maybe an inch of
> thread left to make adjustments on each of the rods. I really need to let out
> a bit more and tighten up the other two sets of guys to get the tower
> perfectly vertical.
>
> How far out can one safely open up the turnbuckle adjustments?
>
> Of course I can re-install a couple new guy grips a bit farther out on the
> EHS, and that would allow me to close up the turnbuckles, but I’m
> investigating another option. Anyone see any problem with turning out the
> screw-in guy anchor on the affected set of guys perhaps one turn? It’s a
> five foot anchor and it is in pretty far already (about 6 inches extending
> from the ground). Just unscrewing the guy anchor one turn will probably give
> me the slack I need in the one set of guys without having to open up the
> turnbuckle to where I have almost no threads left in the adjusting rods.
>
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