04 Anchors
04 Anchors
04 Anchors
Anchors
TABLE OF CONTENTS
NOTE: For Anchor Installing Tools, see Catalog Section 4A.
Page Subject
4-3 The Science of Selecting Anchors
4-4 Anchor Application Information
(Soil Classification Data Chart)
4-5 Power-Installed Screw Anchors
(Holding-Capacity/Installing-Torque Charts)
4-6 Tough One® Anchor Helix Assemblies - Small Hub
(Torque Ratings: 10,000 ft.-lb. & 8,000 ft.-lb.)
4-7 Tough One® Anchor Helix Assemblies - Large Hub
(Torque Ratings: 15,000 ft.-lb. & 10,000 ft.-lb.)
4-8 Standard & Mid-Strength PISA® Anchor Helix Assemblies
13⁄8"-Core (Torque Ratings: 4,000 ft.-lb. & 6,000 ft.-lb.)
4-9 PISA® 6 and PISA® 7 Anchor Helix Assemblies
11⁄2"-Core (Torque Ratings: 6,000 ft.-lb. & 7,000 ft.-lb.)
4-10 PISA® Anchor Rods, Eyenuts and Couplings
4-11 RR (Round-Rod) Screw Anchors
4-12 SS (Square-Shaft) Screw Anchors
4-13 High-Strength SS Screw Anchors for Heavy Tension Loading
4-14 No-Wrench Screw Anchors
4-15 “Bust” Expanding Anchors
4-16 Cross-Plate Anchors and Anchor Rod Extensions
4-17 Anchor Rods
4-18 Expanding Rock Anchors
4-19 Grouted Rock Anchors
4-21 Expanding Pole Key Anchors
4-22 Pole Bearing Plates
4-23 Helical Pole Support
4-24 Corrosion-Resistant Anchors
4-25 Bumper Posts
Torque Ratings
Chance screw anchors are designed and manufactured for
maximum torsional strength. During installation, some of the
torque applied by the digger and measured by installation
torque indicators is dissipated by friction along the wrench
Soil Probe, A Logical Development and not applied to the anchor itself, so it is possible to apply
Chance engineers developed the "soil test probe", a mechanical more torque than the anchor alone can withstand. Chance
tool which makes it possible to infer subsoil conditions from anchors are rated by maximum working torque or, for the
the surface of the earth. The soil test probe is screwed into more recent designs, by the 5 per cent exclusion limit which
the soil. As it displaces the soil, probe installation torque is a more explicitly defined criterion based on statistical
is measured in inch-pounds on a torque gauge, which is an analysis of on-line quality control testing. Both ratings take
integral part of the installing tool. Probe torque readings into consideration the variation to be expected in anchor
are then compared with the information on the Chance Soil torsional strength due to normal variations in materials and
Classification Data Chart and translated into the appropriate manufacturing processes. Customers should consider this
soil classification. variation along with the wide variation that can be seen in
the frictional loss along the wrench in deciding how much
torque can be applied safely during installation. The fact that
Chance ratings are set near the minimum credible torsional
strength also should be considered in comparing Chance
ratings to those of manufacturers who rate their anchors
based on average strength.
NOTE: Where applicable, anchors manufactured by Hubbell Power Systems, Inc. are made from steel produced in accordance with ASTM
A575 and/or ASTM A576. Where galvanized, items are galvanized in accordance with ASTM A153. Refer to Catalog Section 4 or call your
Hubbell representative for conformance of particular items to the above specifications.
45 200.2 Rod*
†
40 177.9 Helix
12"
1" Rod*
35 155.7
Strength
† s† s†
30 133.4 H elix el ice el ice
14" 10H 8"H
n
Twi Tw
in
25 111.2
3⁄ " Rod*
†
4
20 89.0 ix
Hel Strength
†
x
Heli 8"
10" 5⁄ " Rod*
15 66.7 8
Strength
10 44.5
5 22.2
–0–
7 6 5 4 3 2 1
CHANCE SOIL CLASS
Under no circumstance should the rod and guy strand join at an angle of departure
exceeding ± 5° on PISA anchors.
1,000 INSTALLATION
TORQUE
/
HOLDING
CAPACITY
lb. kN INSTALLATION TORQUE / HOLDING CAPACITY
PREDICTED
HOLDING
CAPACITY
(1,000
lbs.)
PREDICTED HOLDING CAPACITY
50 222.4
50
1" High
† Strength
x
45 200.2
45
H eli Rod*
14"
40 177.9
40
" or
12 1" Rod*
35 155.7
35
Strength
or s†
8" e
30 133.4
30
w in Helic
T 0"
1
25 111.2
25
in
Tw 3⁄ "
4 Rod*
†
Strength
20 89.0
20
Helix 5⁄ " Rod*
8" 8
15 66.7
15
Strength
10" Helix†
10 44.5
10
TOUGH ONE® SERIES
MID-STRENGTH SERIES
5 22.25
STANDARD-STRENGTH SERIES
– 0 – 0
Ft-Lb = 1000
1000 2000
2000
3000
3000
4000
4000
5000
5000
6000
6000
7000
7000
8000
8000
9000
9000
10000
10000
N-m = 1356 2712 4067 5423 6779 8135 9491 10847 12202 13558
INSTALLATION TORQUE
INSTALLATION
TORQUE
(<.
lbs.)
†Helix Diameters *Rod
Diameters *Rod Strengths
8" = 203.2 mm 5/8" (0.625") = 15.9 mm 16,000 lb. / 71.2 kN
10" = 254.0 mm 3/4" (0.756") = 19.1 mm 23,000 lb. / 102.3 kN
12" = 304.8 mm 1" = 25.4 mm 36,000 lb. / 160.1 kN
14" = 355.6 mm 1" High Strength = 25.4 mm 50,000 lb. / 222.4 kN
Predicted ultimate holding capacities are based on results of extensive
Chance tests and interpretation and are offered as an application with the guy load to prevent premature failure of the rod. Under no
guide only. They do not represent a guarantee of holding capacity in a circumstance should the rod and guy strand join at an angle
particular soil class. A user must factor in his individual, appropriate of departure exceeding ± 5° on PISA anchors.
safety factor. Torque values shown are steady values in homogenous CAUTION: ALL COMPONENTS OF THE CHANCE ANCHORING
soils, not peak values that might occur in non-homogenous soil. SYSTEM ARE PERFORMANCE MATED. USE OF OTHER
Torque values shown were obtained by averaging readings from the ANCHORING PRODUCTS OR EQUIPMENT WILL NOT
last 2 feet of anchor penetration. The anchor shaft must be aligned NECESSARILY PRODUCE THE SAME RESULTS.
Use high-strength
10,000 ft-lb.
Tough One® anchor
in hard soils .
Ordering Information
8,000 ft.-lb. Tough One® anchor
21⁄4" Square Inside Hub
Install with the Chance STANDARD (10,000 ft.-lb.) wrench (see page 4A-4).
Std. Pkg./ Std. Pkg./
8" Dia. Pallet 10" dia. Pallet
For 5⁄8" dia. Rod C1025208 4/144 C1025209 4/144
For 3⁄4" & 1" dia. Rods C1025204 4/144 C1025205 4/144
Ordering Information
10,000 ft.-lb. Tough One® anchor
21⁄2" Square Inside Hub
Install with the Chance HYBRID* or Tough One® wrench (see page 4A-4 or 4A-6)
Std. Pkg./ Std. Pkg./
8" Dia. Pallet 10" Dia. Pallet
For 5⁄8" dia. Rod C1025008 4/144 C1025009 4/144
For 3⁄4" & 1" Dia. Rods C1025004 4/144 C1025005 4/144
Catalog Number
Std. Pkg./ Std. Pkg./ Std. Pkg./
TWIN HELIX 4" Dia. Pallet 8" Dia. Pallet 10" Dia. Pallet
For 3⁄4" & 1" Dia. Rods E1021635 1/30 E1021636 1/30 E1021637 1/30
See Page 4-10 for ordering PISA anchor rods and eyenuts.
PISA® 6 anchor
11⁄2" CORE — 6000 ft.-lbs. Typical Working Torque — Squared Helix — 3.0" Helix Pitch
HELIX 8" Dia. Std. Pkg./Pallet 10" Dia. Std. Pkg./Pallet 12" Dia. Std. Pkg./Pallet 14" Dia. Std. Pkg./Pallet
For 5⁄8" Dia. Rods E1020816 8/240 E1020817 4/144 — — — —
For 3⁄4" & 1" Dia. Rods E1020819 8/240 E1020820 4/144 E1020821 4/80 T1022142 2/32
Catalog Number
TWIN HELIX Two 8" Dia. Std. Pkg./Pallet Two 10" Dia. Std. Pkg./Pallet
For 3⁄4" & 1" Dia. Rods E1020822 1/30 E1020823 1/30
PISA® 7 anchor
11⁄2" CORE — 7000 ft.-lbs. Typical Working Torque — Squared Helix — 3.0" Helix Pitch
SINGLE
Catalog Number
HELIX 8" Dia. Std. Pkg./Pallet 10" Dia. Std. Pkg./Pallet 12" Dia. Std. Pkg./Pallet 14" Dia. Std. Pkg./Pallet
For 3⁄4" & 1" Dia. Rods E1021223 8/240 E1020250 4/96 T1022143 4/80 T1022319 2/32
Catalog Number
TWIN HELIX Two 8" Dia. Std. Pkg./Pallet Two 10" Dia. Std. Pkg./Pallet Two 4" Dia. Std. Pkg./Pallet
For 3⁄4" & 1" Dia. Rods E1021219 1/30 E1021220 1/30 V1021428 1/30
See Page 4-10 for ordering PISA anchor rods and eyenuts.
C
C C
L3
Kelly Bar
Adapter
Torque
Indicator Twineye® & Tripleye®
Guy Adapters
WITH Pulling Eye
NOTE: Guy wire should not
be attached to Pulling Eye. Extension Lead Section
Anchor
Drive Tool or
Locking Dog Assembly
LEAD SECTIONS
†Std. 1Holding Capacity - (lb.)
Mechanical SS5
Pkg./ vs. Soil Class
Catalog No. Length Helix Combinations Pallet Class 7 Class 6 Class 5 Class 4 Class 3 Class 2
Properties 1.50" Square Shaft
012642AE* 3 ft. 8" - 10" 1/20 19,000 23,000 27,000 32,000 36,000 41,000 Max. Installation
5,500 ft.-lb.
012642EJ 31/2 ft. 10" - 12" 1/20 21,000 26,000 31,000 36,000 41,000 46,000 Torque
012642AEJ* 51/2 ft. 8" - 10" - 12" 1/20 26,000 32,000 39,000 46,000 51,000 58,000 Min. Ultimate
70,000 lb.
012642EJN* 7 ft. 10" - 12" - 14" 1/20 29,000 37,000 45,000 53,000 61,000 69,000 Tension Strength
012642AEJN 101/2 ft. 8" - 10" - 12" - 14" 1/20 31,000 40,000 49,000 58,000 67,000 N/A
012642EJNS* 101/2 ft. 10" - 12" - 14" - 14" 1/20 40,000 51,000 62,000 70,000 N/A N/A
*RUS Accepted. †Lead sections are banded to wood blocks to facilitate forklift handling.
only. Failure to install within 5° of alignment with the guy load will significantly lower strength. Load capacities listed above are ultimate values based on
average test data and are offered as an application guide. Typical deflection at ultimate load ranges between 2 and 4 inches. The listed values should be
reduced by an appropriate factor of safety. Minimum vertical depth is five times the diameter of the largest helix. More specific data on soils and anchor
performance in any site condition can be obtained by contacting Hubbell Power Systems.
2The torque values shown are steady values in homogeneous soils, not peak values that can occur in non-homogeneous soils such as glacial till or other
rocky soils. The torque values shown are obtained by averaging the readings from the last 2 feet of anchor penetration.
L2 L2 L2 L2 L2
Lead Section Lead Section Plain Extension Single Helix Two Helix
Extension Extension
Guy Adapters
L3 L3 L3 L3 L3 L3 L3
L3 L3
L4 L4
EXTRA BOLT & NUT – Hot-dip galvanized – for Extensions and Guy Adapters (socket & clevis types) Standard Package: 10 each
Description Catalog No. Catalog No. Catalog No. Catalog No.
Extra Bolt – Extension P0010041P P0011443P P0011445P P0011771P
Extra Bolt – Adapter P0010041P P0011444P P0010690P —
Extra Nut – BOTH 055449P 055591P P0010030P 056292P
GUY ADAPTERS – Hot-dip galvanized – Socket & Clevis adapters: 18" overall length
Description Cat No. NOTES L3 Cat. No. NOTES L3 Cat. No. NOTES L3 Cat. No. NOTES L3
Thimbleye No Pulling Eye C1020023 — 17" ★T1100311 — 17" ★‡T1100312 — 17" — — —
Twineye with Pulling Eye C1020024 (1) 17" ★T1100964 (1) 17" — — — — — —
Tripleye with Pulling Eye C1020025 (1) 17" ★T1100465 (1) 17" ★‡T1100629 (1) 17" — — —
Ovaleye No Pulling Eye C1100041 17" — — — — — — — — —
Chain Shackle †C1100574 L4=11⁄2 51⁄8" T1100134 L4=1 13⁄16 65⁄8" C1100557 L4=21⁄4" 81⁄4" C1100558 L4=23⁄8" 9"
†Tripleye® shackle ★Clevis
fitting. Others have Socket fitting. ‡Rated at 100,000 lb.
(1) Add "A" suffix for Guy Adapter w/o Pulling Eye
No-Wrench Screw Anchors can be installed to a greater depth to reach a firmer soil by using
an extension rod. Maximum installing torque is 2300 ft.-lbs. for 11⁄4" diameter rod.
Typical working torque: Catalog numbers 4345, 6346 and PS816 may be ordered with a forged Thimbleye® rod rather
3⁄4" Rod 400 ft.-lbs. than the standard Tripleye® rod. To order a Thimbleye® rod simply add "1" to the suffix of
1" Rod 1000 ft.-lbs. the catalog number. Example: Catalog No. 63461.
11⁄4" Rod 2300 ft.-lbs.
Failure to install within 5° of alignment with the guy load will significantly lower strength.
No Wrench Power
Installation Tool
67/8"
No-Wrench Anchor
Chance “Bust” Expanding Anchors expand to take full advantage of the avail-
able area. All eight blades wedge into undisturbed earth . . . there is no wasted
space between blades.
This anchor should be installed in relatively dry and solid soils. The effectiveness
of the anchor is dependent upon the thoroughness of backfill tamping.
Cross-Plate Anchor
The Cross-Plate anchor is made for installation in holes drilled Cross-Plate anchors are installed in a diagonal bored hole
by power diggers. Because the size of the hole does not affect which is undercut so the anchor is at right angles to the guy.
holding capacity, the hole can be dug by the same auger that A rod trench is either cut with a trenching tool or drilled with
is used to dig the pole holes on transmission projects. a small power auger. Both anchor and rod trench should be
refilled and tamped.
Rod Slot
TOP VIEW
Welded Clevis style The drop-forged eye of each extension rod is stronger than
the rod itself. Rod length and diameter are stamped below
Catalog No. Description Rod Dia. Clevis Bolt Std. Pkg Strength each rod eye.
& Length Diameter /Pallet lb.
PSC1022176 Tripleye® ¾" x 24" ¾" 5/50 23,000 Each extension rod is hot dip galvanized and includes
PSC1022177 Tripleye® ¾" x 36" ¾ 1/50 23,000 a high-strength bolt and nut.
PSC1022178 Tripleye® ¾" x 72" ¾ 1/50 23,000
PSC1022314 Twineye® ¾" x 24" ¾ 5/50 23,000
PSC1022315 Twineye® ¾" x 36" ¾ 1/50 23,000
PSC1022316 Twineye® ¾" x 72" ¾ 1/50 23,000
PSC1022183 Twineye® 1" x 24" 7⁄ "
8 5/50 36,000
PSC1022305 Tripleye® 1" x 24" 7⁄ "
8 1/50 36,000
Forged Clevis style
PSC1022184 Twineye® 1" x 36" 7⁄
8" 1/50 36,000
Rod Dia. Clevis Bolt Std. Pkg. Strength,
PSC1022306 Tripleye® 1" x 36" 7⁄
8" 1/50 36,000
Catalog No. Description & Length diameter /Pallet lb.
PSC1022185 Twineye® 1" x 72" 7⁄
8" 1/50 36,000 4022 Tripleye® 11⁄4" x 24" 1" 1/50 40,000
PSC1022307 Tripleye® 1" x 72" 7⁄
8" 1/50 36,000 PS4023 Tripleye® 11⁄4" x 36" 1" 1/50 40,000
402 Tripleye® 11⁄4" x 72" 1" 1/50 40,000
THIMBLEYE® ADAPTER
D *R B C E F
OVALEYE ADAPTER 1/2" 3/16" 11/4" 9/16" 1/2" 11/4"
5/8" 1/4" 11/2" 11/16" 9/16" 13/8"
D A B C
5/8" 9/16" 3/4" 9/32" 15/8" 13/16" 11/16" 11/2"
11/2" 2"
7/8" 1" 13/32" 21/16" 11/8" 15/16" 15/8"
1" 11/2" 2"
• Installation
Installation is quick and simple. Bore the hole with hand or power drill, making sure that the
diameter of the hole is 1⁄4-inch larger than the diameter of the unexpanded anchor. Drop the
anchor in the hole. Put a bar through the large eye of the anchor rod. Turn the rod until the
anchor is firmly expanded against the sides of the hole. Grouting should be done if protection
of the rock against weathering is a concern.
This wedging force holds the anchor securely in place—to stay.
• 1, 2 or 3 Guy Strands
The large drop-forged Tripleye® rod of high-test steel holds up to three guy strands. The contour
of the eye grooves keeps the guy strands from spreading, kinking, bending. . . and allows slack
CLOSED OPEN to be pulled up without binding, damaging, or weakening the guy.
R396 3⁄4" 96" 13⁄4" 23⁄8" 2" 1460 3 1" Rod Minimum Ultimate Strength of 36,000 pounds.
Ultimate strength ratings apply to properly installed anchors only.
Failure to install within 5° of alignment with the guy load will significantly lower strength.
Recommended minimum installation depth is 12" in solid rock. Rods and Wedges are hot dip galvanized.
Catalog No. Rod Dia. Rod Length Std. Pkg/Pallet Anchor Size Anchor Fully Expanded Hole Size
R84LE 1" 84" 2/50 21⁄4" 31⁄8" 21⁄4"
RR Extension
3.38"
For Application Information, see next page. Grouted Rock Anchor
Soft Limestone
Slates & Hard Shales 100 7500
Sandstone
NOTES:
1 Ultimate bond stress values from the PTI (Post Tensioning Institute) and the grout to ground bond values from the FHWA
(Federal Highway Administration) were used to arrive at the indicated ultimate bond stress between rock and grout used in
the above chart.
2 Identification of the rock and application of the chart values is the responsibility of those designing the rock anchor.
3 The values in the chart are intended to provide conservative results.
4 Higher bond stress values may be obtainable, but the associated investigation to determine appropriate values and the
use of those values is left to those designing the rock anchor.
5 The given ultimate stresses were applied over the surface of a 6" diameter x 1' long grout column, then divided by 3 to
obtain the recommended allowed load per foot of length in the indicated rock or soil.
6 Actual capacities will depend on the strength of the rock, the grout strength and the quality of the installation.
7 A rough surface in the drilled hole is preferred as well as a clean hole free of loose material, soil, dust, etc.
8 A 6" diameter hole is recommended for the use of the W1040004 and W1040055 rock anchors.
9 The minimum bond length of the rock anchor to be engaging the rock is 5 feet.
10 It is recommended that field testing be accomplished to confirm capacities.
11 Anchor grout is to be made using Type I, II, III, or V Portland Cement conforming to ASTM C-150 specifications.
12 The compressive strength of the grout shall be 3000 psi at the time of stressing.
13 The grout should be flowable to reach the bottom of the drilled hole or pumpable if it is to be placed via a grout pump.
14 The ultimate mechanical strength of the W1040004 and W1040055 rock anchors and associated extensions and
terminations is 70,000 lbs when Chance/Hubbell anchor components are used.
15 Water used in the grout mix should be potable (suitable for public consumption), clean and free of substances known to
be harmful to portland cement or steel.
16 It is recommended that grout be placed in the hole prior to inserting the rock anchor.
17 When using pre-packaged grout mixes follow directions and use the water cement ratio recommended by manufacturer.
18 For recommendations concerning bonded lengths and unbonded lengths, reference the PTI specifications.
19 The rock anchor is to be installed in line with the guywire. Any misalignment is to be no more than ± 5 degrees.
CLOSED EXPANDED
Application and Ordering Information
Ultimate Resisting Force at 5 ft. Depth (lb.)€
ground level, the depths of the two opposing Pole Keys, and the allowable lateral deflection of the pole at
ground line.
*RUS Accepted. Accommodates any 3⁄4"-diameter rod on page 4-17.
Bolts and
lag screws
are not included.
Order separately from
Catalog Section 5.
POLE BEARING PLATE
Catalog No. C1100926
Sold as a single unit, not in pairs.
One or two pairs of pole bearing plates can be used. One pair of these plates adds 180 square inches of
Note how each pair mounts with one bolt through bearing area to that of a pole bottom. Two pairs add
upper or lower locating hole. 360 square inches.
5⁄ "hole
8
for grounding lug
Chance Helical Pole Supports are used with SS5 or SS150
Square Shaft anchors to help prevent a direct buried pole
from sinking in soft soils. Support installs in the bottom of
the pole hole. 18"
Pole Clip
Provides an adjustable method of attachment from a
pole near the groundline to an appropriate PISA® helical
anchor. Hot-dip galvanized per ASTM A153.
Insulating Washer
Nut
Fiber-Reinforced Washer
Catalog Fits Approx.
No. Rod Size Wt./100 pcs.
C2100033 3⁄ " 23 lb.
4
C2100034 1" 19 lb.
Bumper Posts
for instant equipment protection Protect transformers, switchgear and guys. Any equipment
needing bumper protection is an ideal candidate. Cheaper than
• Power-Installed Design concrete. Installation in minutes regardless of weather condi-
tions. Available power diggers can install through blacktop
Drive-on metal cap surfaces. Hot-dip galvanized corrosion-resistant finish.
Installing Tools
Additional tools may not be
required for Bumper Post if
Kelly bar can be inserted into
the 3.06" inside dia. of the
post and pinned by a bent-
arm pin.
Tools are available which
bolt directly to Chance Kelly
bar adapters or which can be
used with Chance locking dog
assembly.
Order C3030737 for Kelly bar
attachment or C3030739 for
use with locking dog assembly.
ORDERING INFORMATION Bumper Post is inserted into C3030739
8,000 ft.-lb. Typical Working Torque drive tool and held by the
provided bent-arm pin.
Std. Weight
Catalog Pkg./ ea.,
Number Pallet lb. Description C3030737
T1120192 1/12 45 8" Helix, 31/2" O.D. x 60" Shaft
T1120224 1/12 53 8" Helix, 31/2" O.D. x 75" Shaft
C1120275 1/12 61 8" Helix, 31/2" O.D. x 84" Shaft
NOTES
NOTES
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