![]() The procedure is completed by selecting the remaining slack with a turnbuckle for light cable tension (approximately 100kg maximum force). The clamps are separated from each other by about 30cm, and the remaining cable supply is cut or scuffed - as it can be useful when changing or moving the mast anchorages.ħ. Failure to select a slack may result in the cable sliding off the thimble and improper connection operation, or in the long run the cable may rub. It should be remembered that the first clamp "loosely" pull as close as possible to the thimble - so that the cable clings nicely around the entire circumference and only tighten. We choose slack on the cable, put on 3 cable clamps and tighten. The free end of the turnbuckle is anchored through the eye to the foundation (fixing element depends on anchoring - on the customer's side).Ħ. The free end of the cable (the one without the thimble) is put through the thimble attached to the turnbuckle.ĥ. ![]() We attach a guy-wire cable to the shackle with a forged end (where the thimble is installed).Ĥ. Through the mounting hole in the flange we put the shackle with the pin towards the mast.ģ. The flange is screwed between 2 sections of the MK-1.5 mast (between 7 and 8 truss element).Ģ.
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