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Supplier: Sabre Communications Corporation
Description: Sabre's 44" face welded guyed tower is capable of carrying medium to heavy accessory loads. Featuring solid round legs and solid round bracing, the 4400 SRWD provides maximum strength. Sabre's design includes a climbing ladder and three cable ladders to reduce additional installation
- Height / Length Required: 700 ft
- Application: Communications / Antenna Support
- Type: Guyed Tower
- Material: Steel
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Supplier: Sabre Communications Corporation
Description: Sabre's 18" face towers are designed to carry light accessory loads. Featuring either tubular or solid round legs, serpentine bracing and flanged connections, these towers are capable of being used as guyed, freestanding or wall-bracketed towers. When used as a
- Height / Length Required: 400 ft
- Application: Communications / Antenna Support
- Type: Guyed Tower, Mast / Extender, Roof Top Tower, Self-supporting Tower
- Material: Steel
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Supplier: TACO Communications Inc.
Description: All CG Commercial Guyed Towers are shipped complete with the following items: • 8 ft. tower sections • Top plate with a No. 244A mast clamp installed • Rotor plate with No. 244A mast clamp installed • Guy stations • Concrete base stubs • Special nuts, bolts and washers
- Height / Length Required: 139 ft
- Application: Communications / Antenna Support
- Type: Guyed Tower
- Material: Steel
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Supplier: Accuris
Description: MAINTENANCE OF STRUCTURAL TOWERS AND GUYS
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Supplier: Accuris
Description: Lattice Towers and Masts Part 4: Code of Practice for Loading of Guyed Masts
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Supplier: ZTE Corporation
Description: ZTE self-supporting towers (SST) are based on leading standards, advanced technology, optimized design, creative efforts and plentiful experience. The SST towers are designed according to customers’ requirements, such as design standard, antenna load, wind speed, etc. SST tower
- Height / Length Required: 229.65891666666667 ft
- Application: Communications / Antenna Support
- Type: Guyed Tower
- Material: Steel
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Supplier: Campbell Scientific, Inc.
Description: The UT30 is a durable instrument tower that can be used for a variety of applications. It supports a 30 foot (10 m) measurement height for wind sensors as well as sturdy attachment points for antennas, solar panels, environmental enclosures, radiation shields, and crossarms. The tower
- Height / Length Required: 30 ft
- Material: Aluminum
- Type: Guyed Tower, Self-supporting Tower
- Application: Meteorology / Instrument / Sensor
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Supplier: Campbell Scientific, Inc.
Description: The UT10 is a durable, lightweight instrument tower that can be used for a variety of applications. It supports a 10 ft (3 m) measurement height for wind sensors as well as sturdy attachment points for antennas, solar panels, environmental enclosures, radiation shields, and crossarms. It is a
- Height / Length Required: 10 ft
- Material: Aluminum
- Type: Guyed Tower, Self-supporting Tower
- Application: Meteorology / Instrument / Sensor
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Supplier: Bentley Systems, Inc.
Description: STAAD.Tower helps engineers generate self-supporting towers, guyed towers, and monopoles using its parametric setup wizards. It constructs the physical model and categorizes the panels, legs, horizontals and bracing members with orientations without manual intervention.
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Supplier: ZTE Corporation
Description: After decades of development, more and more telecom construction tasks are performed in remote regions, such as rural, desert, highway area, and some mountain areas. Based on these requirements, ZTE proposes a proven innovative fast diet site & fast compact site solution for worldwide customers.
- Height / Length Required: 164.04208333333335 ft
- Application: Communications / Antenna Support
- Type: Guyed Tower
- Material: Steel
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Supplier: TACO Communications Inc.
Description: Lighting towers are available in the following four series. Load figures given are for lights mounted at the top of the tower, and include the weight of mast and fittings. Each series designates the load carrying capabilities and maximum height. Our new Towers have been enhanced
- Height / Length Required: 32 ft
- Type: Guyed Tower, Self-supporting Tower
- Application: Lighting
- Material: Steel
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Supplier: Campbell Scientific, Inc.
Description: is fast and easy to set up. Two people can assemble the pipes and tilt up the mast within minutes. To reinforce the mount, the CM375 is guyed at 12-ft and 24-ft heights. Duck-bill anchors and the guy-wire tensioning kit ensure proper guying.
- Height / Length Required: 30 ft
- Type: Guyed Tower
- Application: Meteorology / Instrument / Sensor
- Material: Steel
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Supplier: R.A. Miller Industries, Inc.
Description: The OE-254/GRC Antenna Group is designed for broadband, omni-directional ground-based communications. It is intended for use with radio sets AN/VRC-12, AN/VRC-43 through AN/ VRC-49, AN/VRC-53, AN/VRC-64, AN/GRC-125 and AN/GRC-160 but will also function with the AN/PRC-25 and AN/PRC-77 radio sets.
- Application: Government / Military
- Type: Guyed Tower
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Supplier: TACO Communications Inc.
Description: DMX towers are packaged complete with CBS concrete base stubs, DM mast, top plate, rotor plate, TMCA clamp assembly and all necessary hardware. Height includes mast.
- Height / Length Required: 60 ft
- Application: Communications / Antenna Support, Surveillance / Camera
- Type: Guyed Tower, Self-supporting Tower
- Material: Steel
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Supplier: TACO Communications Inc.
Description: DMXB tower packages come complete with tower sections, DM mast, top plate, rotor plate, BP2S base plate, TMCA mast clamp assembly and DMXHB universal house bracket. Height includes mast.
- Height / Length Required: 28 ft
- Application: Communications / Antenna Support, Recreational, Surveillance / Camera
- Type: Guyed Tower
- Material: Steel
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Supplier: CSA Group
Description: Preface This is the eighth edition of CAN/CSA-S37, Antennas, towers, and antenna-supporting structures. It supersedes the previous editions published in 2013, 2001, 1994, 1986, 1981, 1976, and 1965. The following is a list of some of the more important changes made in this edition: a) Clause
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Supplier: Campbell Scientific, Inc.
Description: The CM10 provides measurement heights up to 10 feet (3 meters) and support for attached sensors and mounts, solar panels, and environmental enclosures. The tripod legs are individually adjustable allowing adjustment of our wind set's measurement height, and tripod installation over uneven terrain.
- Height / Length Required: 10 ft
- Type: Guyed Tower, Self-supporting Tower
- Application: Meteorology / Instrument / Sensor
- Features: Other
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Description: The design of foundations for conventional transmission line structures, which include lattice towers, single or multiple shaft poles, H-frame structures, and anchors for guyed structures is presented in this guide.
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Supplier: Loos & Co., Inc.
Description: 1X19 Wire Rope Non flexible Widely used as standing rigging on sail boats. It is also well suited for push-pull, and guying applications. 316: Extra corrosion resistant. Used in high corrosive atmospheres such as the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean where salt spray is highly potent. Approximately
- Diameter: 0.1875 inch
- Breaking Strength: 4,000 lbs
- Number of Strands: 1
- Wires per Strand: 19
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Description: cantilever cranes (pillar jib, wall or walking); deck cranes; derrick and guy derrick cranes; derrick cranes with rigid bracing; floating cranes; mobile cranes; overhead travelling cranes; portal or semi-portal bridge cranes; portal or semi-portal cranes; railway cranes; tower cranes;
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Supplier: ASME
Description: This Standard applies to stacks where the primary supporting shell is made of steel (steel stacks). It applies to both single-and multiple-walled steel stacks, either of which can be lined or unlined. This Standard also applies to steel stacks that are guyed, or to certain aspects of
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Supplier: ASME Standards and Certification
Description: This Standard applies to stacks where the primary supporting shell is made of steel (steel stacks). It applies to both single-and multiple-walled steel stacks, either of which can be lined or unlined. This Standard also applies to steel stacks that are guyed, or to certain aspects of
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Description: Tower Height 17 6.7 Bottom Enclosure 17 6.8 Segment Connections 17 6.9 Diagonal Bracing 17 6.10 Supervision of Erection and Dismantling 17 6.11 Shutdown for Service 17 7. Guying and Bracing 17 7.1 Guys or Braces 17 7.2 Wire Rope Guys 17 7.3 Temporary Removal or Adjustment 17 8. Cantilever
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Supplier: CSA Group
Description: can be increased considerably due to both increased exposed area and increased drag coefficient. ISO 12494:2017 is intended for use in determining ice mass and wind load on the iced structure for the following types of structure: - masts; - towers; - antennas and antenna structures; - cables,
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Supplier: CSA Group
Description: (pillar jib, wall or walking); c) deck cranes; d) derrick and guy derrick cranes; e) derrick cranes with rigid bracing; f) floating cranes; g) mobile cranes; h) overhead travelling cranes; i) portal or semi-portal bridge cranes; j) portal or semi-portal cranes; k) railway cranes; l) tower
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Description: Vertical Shoring 23 8.1 General 23 8.2 Loads and Design 23 8.3 Field Practices 24 8.4 Removal 24 8.5 Tubular Welded Frame Shoring 25 8.6 Tube and Coupler Tower Shoring 25 8.7 Single Post Shores 26 9. Formwork 27 9.1 General 27 9.2 Loads 27 9.3 Formwork Design 28 9.4 Placing and Removal of
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