The capacities listed for Axial Compression, Tension and Torsion in Table 2 are mechanical ratings. One must understand that the actual installed load capacities for the product are dependent upon the actual soil conditions on a specific job site. The shaft "Useable Torsional Strengths" given here are the maximum values that should be applied to the product.
The load transfer attachment capacity must be verified for the design. Standard attachments and ratings are shown on the following pages. Special configurations to fit your project can be fabricated to your specifications upon request.
- 100,000# Capacity
- New Construction
- Guy Anchors
- Foundation Repair
- Tension Applications
The capacities listed for Axial Compression, Tension and Torsion in Table 2 are mechanical ratings. One must understand that the actual installed load capacities for the product are dependent upon the actual soil conditions on a specific job site. The shaft "Useable Torsional Strengths" given here are the maximum values that should be applied to the product.
The load transfer attachment capacity must be verified for the design. Standard attachments and ratings are shown on the following pages. Special configurations to fit your project can be fabricated to your specifications upon request.
- 100,000# Capacity
- New Construction
- Guy Anchors
- Foundation Repair
- Tension Applications
Square shaft helical anchors, also known as screw piles, screw anchors and torque anchors are ideal for applications where there is a need to resist both tension and axial compressive forces. Examples of these include expansive clay soils, metal buildings, telecommunication towers and canopies. 1-3/4" RCSB helical anchors are easy to install, can be installed in limited spaces and can be loaded or tested immediately upon installation making them very unique to the deep foundation industry.
1-3/4" 100,000# Tension Helical Anchors
| Part # | Size | Length | # Helix | Helix Diameter |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| TAF-175-36 (8,10) | 1-3/4" | 36" | 2 | 8",10" |
| TAF-175-42 (10,12) | 1-3/4" | 36" | 2 | 8",10" |
| TAF-175-60 (8,10) | 1-3/4" | 36" | 2 | 8",10" |
| TAF-175-60 (10,12) | 1-3/4" | 36" | 2 | 8",10" |
| TAF-175-66 (8,10,12) | 1-3/4" | 36" | 2 | 8",10" |
| TAF-175-84 (8,10,12) | 1-3/4" | 36" | 2 | 8",10" |
The capacities listed for Axial Compression, Tension and Torsion in Table 2 are mechanical ratings. One must understand that the actual installed load capacities for the product are dependent upon the actual soil conditions on a specific job site. The shaft "Useable Torsional Strengths" given here are the maximum values that should be applied to the product. The load transfer attachment capacity must be verified for the design. Standard attachments and ratings are shown on the following pages. Special configurations to fit your project can be fabricated to your specifications upon request. The capacities listed for Axial Compression, Tension and Torsion in Table 2 are mechanical ratings. One must understand that the actual installed load capacities for the product are dependent upon the actual soil conditions on a specific job site. The shaft "Useable Torsional Strengths" given here are the maximum values that should be applied to the product. The load transfer attachment capacity must be verified for the design. Standard attachments and ratings are shown on the following pages. Special configurations to fit your project can be fabricated to your specifications upon request.
- 100,000# Capacity
- New Construction
- Guy Anchors
- Foundation Repair
- Tension Applications
- 100,000# Capacity
- New Construction
- Guy Anchors
- Foundation Repair
- Tension Applications
Square shaft helical anchors, also known as screw piles, screw anchors and torque anchors are ideal for applications where there is a need to resist both tension and axial compressive forces. Examples of these include expansive clay soils, metal buildings, telecommunication towers and canopies. 1-3/4" RCSB helical anchors are easy to install, can be installed in limited spaces and can be loaded or tested immediately upon installation making them very unique to the deep foundation industry.
The capacities listed for Axial Compression, Tension and Torsion in Table 2 are mechanical ratings. One must understand that the actual installed load capacities for the product are dependent upon the actual soil conditions on a specific job site. The shaft "Useable Torsional Strengths" given here are the maximum values that should be applied to the product.
The load transfer attachment capacity must be verified for the design. Standard attachments and ratings are shown on the following pages. Special configurations to fit your project can be fabricated to your specifications upon request.
- 100,000# Capacity
- New Construction
- Guy Anchors
- Foundation Repair
- Tension Applications
The capacities listed for Axial Compression, Tension and Torsion in Table 2 are mechanical ratings. One must understand that the actual installed load capacities for the product are dependent upon the actual soil conditions on a specific job site. The shaft "Useable Torsional Strengths" given here are the maximum values that should be applied to the product.
The load transfer attachment capacity must be verified for the design. Standard attachments and ratings are shown on the following pages. Special configurations to fit your project can be fabricated to your specifications upon request.
- 100,000# Capacity
- New Construction
- Guy Anchors
- Foundation Repair
- Tension Applications
1-3/4" 100,000# Tension Helical Anchors
| Part # | Size | Length | # Helix | Helix Diameter |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| TAF-175-36 (8,10) | 1-3/4" | 36" | 2 | 8",10" |
| TAF-175-42 (10,12) | 1-3/4" | 36" | 2 | 8",10" |
| TAF-175-60 (8,10) | 1-3/4" | 36" | 2 | 8",10" |
| TAF-175-60 (10,12) | 1-3/4" | 36" | 2 | 8",10" |
| TAF-175-66 (8,10,12) | 1-3/4" | 36" | 2 | 8",10" |
| TAF-175-84 (8,10,12) | 1-3/4" | 36" | 2 | 8",10" |