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Ralph Mowery May 26th 06 05:46 PM

tower bolts - another question
 
What is the reason that Rohn uses two differant size bolts on the legs of
the 25G tower ?

I am sure there is a good one or they would not have done that.




Dave May 26th 06 07:36 PM

tower bolts - another question
 
good question, i've always thought it was to be sure the sections were fully
mated... you couldn't put in the big bolts unless those holes lined up which
prevented bolting up a partially mated joint.


"Ralph Mowery" wrote in message
ink.net...
What is the reason that Rohn uses two differant size bolts on the legs of
the 25G tower ?

I am sure there is a good one or they would not have done that.






[email protected] May 28th 06 12:08 PM

tower bolts - another question
 

Ralph Mowery wrote:
What is the reason that Rohn uses two differant size bolts on the legs of
the 25G tower ?

I am sure there is a good one or they would not have done that.


Probably only the engineer at Rohn would know.

It may not be as a safety feature when mating, because Rohn 55 uses
two bolts exactly the same size in each leg. Most likely it is a stress
rating issue, and that's all the bolt size needed to do the job.

73 Tom


Ian White GM3SEK May 28th 06 02:36 PM

tower bolts - another question
 
Dave wrote:
"Ralph Mowery" wrote in message
link.net...
What is the reason that Rohn uses two differant size bolts on the legs of
the 25G tower ?

I am sure there is a good one or they would not have done that.

good question, i've always thought it was to be sure the sections were fully
mated... you couldn't put in the big bolts unless those holes lined up which
prevented bolting up a partially mated joint.


The first time I encountered 25G, that particular design feature didn't
prevent me from using all the small bolts in the box. The bigger ones
were obviously meant for something else.

Americans are apparently born knowing all about Rohn tower sections; but
Englishmen need to be properly introduced.


--
73 from Ian GM3SEK 'In Practice' columnist for RadCom (RSGB)
http://www.ifwtech.co.uk/g3sek


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