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NOTE:If a D-ring/D-ring strap is used on a 4-foot-diametertank, 1.3.7.3.II.Apply the first clip atadistance from the dead end ofthe wire <br /> the anchor point must be 3 inches below the top of the bedding. rope that is equal to the largest width of the clip used.See Figure 1-9. <br /> 1.3.7.3.5.Use only appropriately sized hardware with the strap eye. <br /> See Figure 1.7 ford imensions of strap eye. <br /> Live End 1st Clip 3rd Clip 2n i lip Thimble <br /> GALVANIZED GALVANIZED + 1 1 <br /> STRAP EYE 1 „ STRAP HOOK <br /> ii <br /> Dead End Loop <br /> 31/a' <br /> 1�/e" <br /> Live End Dead Endo <br /> Load <br /> Load <br /> Dead End Live End—� <br /> 1.3.7.3.6.When connecting the end of an anchorstrap to the anchor <br /> point,common methods are those shown in Figure 1-8:A)using a drop- 1,3.7.3.12.Foreach clip,apply a U-bohoverthe dead end of the wire <br /> forged turnbuckle,B)using a turnbuckle and turnbuckle extension,C) rope.See Figure 1-9. <br /> using the hook end of the strap,D)using a looped wire rope,E)using a <br /> combination of a drop-forged turnbuckle and a looped wire rope. NOTE:Live end rests in the saddle. <br /> 1.3.7.3.13.When only 2 clips are required,apply the second clip <br /> as close to the loop or thimble as possible.See Figure 1-9. <br /> 1.3.7.3.14.When more than 2 clips are required,apply the second <br /> clip as close to the loop or thimble as possible,turn nuts on the second <br /> clip firmly,but do not tighten initially.See Figure 1.9. <br /> 1.3.7.3.15.When more than 2 clips are required,space additional <br /> clips equally between the first 2,take up rope slack and tighten nuts <br /> on each U-bolt evenly. <br /> 1.3.7.3.16.Tighten all hardware uniformly and follow the <br /> manufacturer's torque specifications.Double-check the tightness <br /> once the anchoring system is complete. <br /> 1.3.7.3.17. If forming a loop in the wire rope,a splice is required <br /> for connecting the two ends together. <br /> A B C D E 1.3.7.3.18.Standard rigging practice for splicing wire rope calls <br /> o-::�:<:. :<•:a.:::.s :<•:"::;f a:b:2sf :e•:?:;: <br /> forusing twice thenumberof clips recommended fora single-end <br /> q'id.:'"- a°:?::.•.. a'id:�.:.. 4':u:r:;•:. '•4•.;i•:.. termination. <br /> ?a%k:r':; iv:?% %% ;%; :'a,•&:.::; :`e^: i+; 1.3.7.3.19.Use a minimum of4clips fora'la-inch[1-cm]wirerope <br /> 1.3.7.3.7.If using a wire rope,referto recommendations of wire rope and a minimum of6clipsforalb-inch[1.3-cm]wirerope. <br /> manufacturerandsupplier,andfollowacceptedindustry standards when 1.3.7.3.20.Place the rope ends parallelto each otherand install <br /> selecting,using,attaching orconnecting wire rope.See Figure 1-8 and the clips asshown in Figure 1-9. <br /> Figure 1.9. 1.3.7.4.DEADMEN <br /> 1.3.7.3.8.The installer is responsible for using appropriate and I.3.7.4.I.Deadmenhelp anchortanksininstallations inwhich there <br /> approved engineering practices when fastening wire rope. is potential fora high watertable or trapped water. <br /> 1.3.7.3.9.When fastening wire rope,use a minimum of2clipsfor I.3.7.4.2.Adeadmanistypicallyareinforcedconcretebeamand <br /> a /e-inch[1-cm]wire rope and 3clips for ah-inch[1.3-cm]wire rope <br /> on each termination.See Table 1.3 for minimum wire rope diameter. should be designed according to the applicable American Concrete <br /> Institute code orthe applicable Canadian Standards Association(CSA) <br /> 1.3.7.3.10.Turn back from the thimble the exact amount of wire standard,whichever is relevant. <br /> rope specified by the manufacturer of the clips used. <br /> I: PLANNING FOR INSTALLATION I I <br />