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Welcome to Macalloy

With innovation at the heart of our company ethos, Macalloy has been developing new
systems and technologies in Tensile Structures since the early 1980’s. Macalloy is a
proven market leader in the design, manufacture and supply of threaded bar systems.
Macalloy has experience in liaising with world renowned specifiers and contractors for
the development of some truly unique and pioneering structures.

Macalloy’s Tension Structures range is 9001 accredited and is approved with


European Technical Approval – ETA 7/0, providing the CE certification,
alongside other globally recognised certifications i.e. FPC C ertificate

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Certificates are available on request.

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Contents
4 Tension Rods

8 Adjustable Compression Struts

9 Macalloy CHS Fork End

10 Stainless Cables

12 Connection Solutions

13 Component Dimensions

14 Gusset Plates

15 Fork Alignment & Site Services

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Tension Rods Table 1 - Material Properties
Minimum Yield Stress Nominal
Min. Breaking Min. Elongation Min. Charpy Impact Youngs Modulus
Product name Material
N/mm2 Stress N/mm2 % Value J@ -20°C kN/mm2
Macalloy 460 Carbon Steel 460 610 19 27 205
Macalloy S460 Stainless Steel 460 610 15 27 205
Macalloy 520 Carbon Steel 520 690 19 27 205
Macalloy S520 Stainless Steel 520 690 15 27 205

Table 2 - Tendon Capacities for Carbon and Stainless Macalloy 460


T read nits M M M M M M3 M3 M M M M M M M M M

ominal ar Dia mm 10 11 15 19 22 28 34 39 45 52 60 72 82 87 97 102

Min ield oad k 25 36 69 108 156 249 364 501 660 912 1204 1756 2239 2533 3172 3520

Min reak oad k 33 48 91 143 207 330 483 665 875 1209 1596 2329 2969 3358 4206 4667

Design Resistance to EC3 Rd


k 24 35 66 103 149 238 348 479 630 870 1149 1677 2138 2418 3029 3360

ominal ar eig t kg m 0.5 0.75 1.4 2.2 3.0 4.8 7.1 9.4 12.5 16.7 22.2 32 41.5 46.7 58 64.1

Table 3 - Tendon Capacities for Carbon and Stainless Macalloy 520


Thread Units M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30 M36 M42 M48 M56 M64 M76 M85 M90 M100 M105

Nominal Bar Dia. mm 10 11 15 19 22 28 34 39 45 52 60 72 82 87 97 102

Min. Yield Load kN 28 41 77 122 176 284 411 566 746 1030 1360 1985 2531 2862 3585 3979

Min. Break Load kN 35 52 98 155 223 360 522 719 946 1308 1727 2520 3212 3633 4551 5279

Design Resistance to EC3 NR,d kN 26 38 71 112 161 257 376 518 682 942 1244 1814 2313 2616 3277 3801

Nominal Bar Weight (kg/m) 0.5 0.75 1.4 2.2 3 4.8 7.1 9.4 12.5 16.7 22.2 32 41.5 46.7 58 64.1

M85 to M105 in stainless is not covered by an ETA but is available by special request.

Table 4 - Maximum Length of Individual Bar Lengths


Diameter Stainless Steel Carbon Galvanised
M10 - M16 6.0m 11.8m 6.0m
M20 - M30 6.0m 11.8m 8.0m
M36 - M105 6.0m 11.8m 11.8m
Longer lengths can be supplied as made to order if required
M105 Carbon is not covered by an ETA

Corrosion Protection
Carbon steel tension bars can be supplied primed ready for an appropriate paint covering or
galvanised. Galvanising can be applied prior to, or after, bar threading as required. Please note that
all standard carbon Macalloy fittings (forks, pins and lockcovers etc.) are provided with a hot dipped
galvanised coating in accordance with BS EN 1461: 2009

Final Assembly Example

Turnbuckle Coupler
(For additional adjustment (For straightforward joining of two
and to induce tension) rods with no adjustment/tensioning)

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Tension Rods
Fork Adjustment and Set Up Points
Fork Adjustment – M10 to M56: +/- ½ thread diameter in each fork end.
Fork Adjustment – M64 to M105: +/- 25 mm in each fork end.
Set-Up Point – M10 to M56: 1 ½ x thread diameter in each fork end.
Set-Up Point – M64 to M105: 1 x thread diameter plus 25mm in each fork end.

Min Engagement Pin


Max Engagement
Lockcover

Thread Size

Set-Up Point Gusset Plate

Fork

Turnbuckle Adjustment and Set Up Points


Turnbuckle Adjustment – M10 to M24: +/- 25mm.
Turnbuckle Adjustment – M30 to M105: +/- 50mm.
Set-Up Point – M10 to M24: 1 x thread diameter +12.5mm in each end of the turnbuckle.
Set-Up Point – M30 to M105: 1 x thread diameter + 25mm in each end of the turnbuckle.

Turnbuckle
Min Engagement
Lockcover Set-Up Point

Thread Size
Max Engagement

Renault Building, Swindon, UK


Architect – Foster Associates
Contractor – Tubeworkers
Engineer – Arup

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Tension Rods Assembly and Installation
For both pre-assembled and non-assembled tendons please follow the assembly and installation
instructions to ensure correct set up points and thread engagement.

Note the thread direction of each bar end.

Screw tapered lockcovers on to the bar as far as thread allows with taper pointing away from
fork, coupler or turnbuckle. Ensure correct lockcover is used for fork or turnbuckle.

3 Screw forks, turnbuckles and couplers on to bars noting set up points on page 5. Couplers
should be fully engaged.

Position bar in place


p ace and secure
s cure with pins.
se

Where no turnbuckle is used, turn the bar to induce the load/adjustment


load/ required.

Where a turnbuckle is used turn the turnbuckle to induce the load/adjustment required.

Screw lockcovers back against forks/couplers and turnbuckles.

Seal as per fork and lock diagram on page 7.

Assembly and installation is complete.

To ensure full strength of threaded joints a minimum of 1 x thread diameter should be engaged in
fork/turnbuckle joints.

Where large loads need to be induced in a tension bar the Macalloy TechnoTensioner can be
used. See page 7 for more information.

Spanner flats available on request on bars and turnbuckles, please specify at time of order.

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Tension Rods
TechnoTensioner
The Macalloy TechnoTensioner allows you to induce an accurate
load into Macalloy tendons where a turnbuckle is used. The
Macalloy TechnoTensioner works by gripping the tension bar on
either side of the turnbuckle and pulling the bars together into
tension thus loosening the turnbuckle. The turnbuckle can then be
tightened with a strap, chain or stilson wrench.

Fork and Lock Cover Sealing


Recommended for use with all finishes to protect against vibration and corrosion. The same method
should be applied whether used with a fork, coupler or turnbuckle.

Sealant
Injected Into Hole Sealant Pin
Injected Into Hole
‘Outer” Stiff Tape

Bar

‘Inner” PTFE Tape Fork Gusset Plate


Lockcover

Fork and Lockcover sealing method statements are availble on request. If no lock cover is used,
contact Macalloy for sealing methods.

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Adjustable Compression Struts Table apacity and Lengths of rchitectural and tandard ompression truts
System Re M M M M M3 M3 M M M M M M M M

Ma imum
compressive k . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
capacity to
E 3

Ma imum pin
to pin lengt mm
on E 3
standard

Carbon
CHS D mm . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Carbon CHS
all mm . .
T ickness

Stainless mm . . . . . ontact Macalloy for details


CHS D

Stainless
CHS all mm . . . . . ontact Macalloy for details
t ickness

*Maximum lengths are based on carbon steel strut taking compressive capacity. For lower compressive loads longer lenghts can be used.
Alternative wall thicknesses are available. Contact Macalloy for details regarding maximum length of stainless steel struts.

Compression Strut Examples


Exampples

Ar h
Architectural Compression Strut
Str ut

Standard Compression Strut

Fork Adjustment and Set Up


Min Engagement Pin
Locking Collar Max Engagement
Adjustment with each fork:
M12 to M56: +/- ½ thread diameter
M64 to M100: +/- 25mm
Set-Up Point in each fork
M12 to M56: 1 ½ x thread diameter
Set-Up Point
Architectural Compression Strut Fork M64 to M100: 1 x thread diameter + 25mm

Corrosion Protection
Compression Struts can be supplied galvanised, or in stainless
ss steel.

Assembly and Installation


Remove pins using an allen key, position the strut in place and secure with pins, tightening using
an allen key.

Screw the locking collar in to the strut so only a small part of the locking collar is left visible, then
turn the strut to the required position.

3 Screw the locking collar back against the fork. All the thread should be covered. The forks should
be sealed as per the diagram on page 7.

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Macalloy CHS Fork End
Table 6: Capacity of Macalloy CHS Fork Ends
Macalloy Product Re Units CS CS CS CS CS CS CS CS CS CS CS CS CS CS
12 16 20 24 30 36 42 48 56 64 76 85 90 100

C S uter Diameter mm 33.7 42.4 48.3 60.3 76.1 88.9 114.3 139.7 168.3 193.7 219.1 244.5 273 323.9
Si e
to it Wall thickness mm 4.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 6.3 10.0 10.0 10.0 12.5 16.0 16.0 16.0

Compressive Capacity to EN 1993 kn 52 99 122 174 272 374 534 735 1048 1437 2127 2723 3110 3686

E uivalent Macalloy ork Si e M12 M16 M20 M24 M30 M36 M42 M48 M56 M64 M76 M85 M90 M100

Gusset Plate Thickness mm 10 12 15 20 22 30 35 40 45 55 70 70 80 85

Weight kg 0.25 0.51 1.0 1.4 2.4 3.7 6.2 10.8 15.8 20.5 40.3 59.3 74.0 100.0

Macalloy CHS Fork End

Corrosion Protection
Can be galvanised and or painted and supplied in stainless steel to special order.

Assembly and Installation


1 Insert Macalloy CHS Fork End into CHS / tube, ensuring it is fully inserted and that the forks are
perpendicular to each other.

2 Weld directly to CHS with full penetration butt weld and clean weld as required (ensuring forks
are perpendicular to each other)

3 Position complete strut in place and secure using pins.

Architectural pins can be supplied by Macalloy. Please refer to table number 12 on page 13 for
further information.

Table
able 7: Macalloy CHS Fork End Dimensions
System Re Product nits
CSF CSF CSF CSF CSF CSF CSF CSF CSF CSF CSF CSF CSF CSF
Re 3 3

A mm 75 95 109 130 161 185 218 255 303 340 398 462 495 574
Fi ed End Compression
Strut ork
G min mm 13 16 20 25 30 35 40 45 49.5 59.5 76 76 86 91

C Dia mm 33.7 42.4 48.3 60.3 76.1 88.9 114.3 139.7 168.3 193.7 219.1 244.5 273 323.9

D Dia mm 13 17 21.5 25.5 31.5 37.5 43.5 49.5 57.5 65.5 78.5 91.5 96.5 111.5

E mm 22 29 34 42 52 61 70 81 97 111 132 153 162 189

mm 22 28 37 44 53 64 75 87 97.5 115.5 146 153 169 174

mm 34 45 53 64 81 93 109 123 147 169 201 236 248 289


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Stainless Cables Table Minimum reak Loads for tainless ables
Cable Dia mm

Macalloy Fork Si e M M M M M M M M3 M3 M3

Strand k . . . . . . .

Strand k . . . . . . . . . .

Compact Strand k . . . . . . .

trand Most Fle ible Lowest reak Load

trand Rigid able igh reak Load Low tretch haracteristics

ompact trand Most Rigid Low tretch ighest Tensile trength

Stainless steel cable will begin to distort at around 50% of its breaking load. For this reason it is recommended to apply a factor of safety of 2 and not to load
the cables to more than 50% of their breaking loads.
*1 x 37 or 1 x 61 may also be offered.

SC460 Cable Systems - SC460 Swaged Adjustable Fork

SC460 Cable System


Systems - SC460 SSwaged Fork / Tensioner
Assembly and Installation
Remove pins using supplied allen key and screw lockcovers away from tensioners as far as the
thread will allow.

osition cable in place and secure with pins, tightening with supplied allen key. For waged fork
tensioning use open ended spanner on each ad uster and simultaneously turn each one to induce
load ad ustment.

3 waged Tensioner and Inline Tensioner d ustment Turn tensioner using open ended spanner
until correct level of ad ustment tension is achieved. Then screw lockcovers back against
the tensioners.

here large loads need to be induced in a cable, a version of the Macalloy TechnoTensioner can be
used. Refer to page for further information.

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Stainless Cables
Cable stretch
Cables undergo an initial, permanent stretch. This can be between 0.10% and 0.75% dependant on
the loading and type of cable. Further elastic stretch will then be proportional to the load applied and
cable used. Elastic stretch can be calculated using the following formula:
d= Load (kN) x Length (mm) Where E =
E (k/Nmm2) x Cross Sectional Area (mm2) 7 x 19 Strand 85 kN/mm2
1 x 19 Strand 107 kN/mm2
Compact Strand 133 kN/mm2
All cables are supplied non pre-stretched, if pre-stretched cables are required please request at time
of the enquiry or order.

Fork Adjustments
Table 9: Adjustable Swaged Fork Adjustment
Cable Dia units

Fork Adjustment mm 9 14 16 21 24 30 30 38 38 45 45

Fork Adjustment mm 18 16 32 43 48 62 62 76 76 90 90

Set p Point mm 18 28 32 42 48 60 60 76 76 90 90

Fork Adjustment

-mm +mm

Set-Up Point
Stud Size

Cable Adaptor

Table 10: Swaged Tensioner and Inline Tensioner Adjustment


Cable Dia units

S aged Tensioner mm 43 43 58 73 87 106 126 135 164 164 164

Set p Point mm 28 28 32 42 50 70 70 91 91 94 94

Spanner Flat Minimum Engagement


Set-Up Point

Maximum Engagement
Stud Size

Cable Tensioner

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Connection Solutions

Disc Connection Cross Coupler Turnbuckle with


Fin Plate
Table 11 – Disc Connection
Connection Disc D/10 D/12 D/16 D/20 D/24 D/30 D/36 D/42 D/48 D/56

System Size M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30 M36 M42 M48 M56

ØD 130 164 218 248 294.8 386 444 502 572 694

H
ØI 96 120 160 180 210 280 320 360 410 500 I
D
T 10 10 12 15 20 22 30 35 40 45

ØP 11.5 13 17 21.5 25.5 31.5 37.5 43.5 49.5 57.5 P


ØH (optional) 50 70 90 105 115 160 185 205 235 290

Table 12 – Cross Coupler


Cross-Coupler CC10 CC12 CC16 CC20 CC24 CC30 CC36 CC42 CC48 CC56 CC64

A
System Size M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30 M36 M42 M48 M56 M64

A 73 82 105 128 148 183 217 249 283 328 376


C
ØD

B 47 52 67 82 94 117 139 159 181 210 242


B

C 12 14 18 22 26 32 38 44 50 58 66

ØD 19 25 29 35 43 52 62 72 82 96 110

E
Lock Cover LCC10 LCC12 LCC16 LCC20 LCC24 LCC30 LCC36 LCC42 LCC48 LCC56 LCC64

System Size M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30 M36 M42 M48 M56 M64
ØF

E 29 31 37 43 74 105 111 117 123 136 144

ØF 18.5 24 28 34 42 51 61 71 81 95 109

Table 13 – Turnbuckle with Fin Plate


Thread M M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30 M36 M42 M48 M56 M64 M76 M85 M90 M100

Y (mm) 18 22 30 37 43 56 64 74 84 101 112 132 160 166 196

U (min) (mm) 28 34 48 60 68 90 103 118 135 163 180 211 259 266 317

E (min) (mm) 28 32 39 44 52 63 71 80 91 107 121 142 163 172 198

D (mm) 17 20 26 32 38 47 56 66 75 87 99 119 135 143 160

K (mm) 11.5 13 17 21.4 25.5 31.5 37.5 43.5 49.5 57.5 65.5 78.5 91.5 96.5 111.5

T (mm) 10 10 12 15 20 22 30 35 40 45 55 70 70 80 85

Bespoke connection
Bespoke connection pieces including personalisation are also available. Please contact Macalloy
for further details.

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Component Dimensions
Table omponent imensions
Thread Units M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30 M36 M42 M48 M56 M64 M76 M85 M90 M100

Fork Ref. FA/10 FA/12 FA/16 FA/20 FA/24 FA/30 FA/36 FA/42 FA/48 FA/56 FA/64 FA/76 FA/85 FA/90 FA/100

A mm 63.0 75.0 99.0 122.0 148.0 178.0 204.0 232.0 266.0 314.0 348.0 410.0 459.0 489.0 555.0
C
G mm 11.0 12.0 15.0 19.0 24.0 26.0 34.0 39.0 44.0 49.0 59.0 76.0 78.0 86.0 91.0

C mm 17.0 19.0 25.0 29.0 35.0 44.0 52.0 60.0 69.0 80.0 91.0 108.0 121.0 129.0 143.0
A
D mm 11.5 13.0 17.0 21.4 25.5 31.5 37.5 43.5 49.5 57.5 65.5 78.5 91.5 96.5 111.5
D
E
E mm 18.0 22.0 29.0 34.0 42.0 53.0 61.0 70.0 81.0 97.0 111.0 132.0 153.0 162.0 188.0

Y mm 20.0 22.0 28.0 37.0 44.0 50.0 64.0 75.0 87.0 97.0 115.0 146.0 154.0 169.0 174.0 G
Y H
H mm 30.0 34.0 45.0 53.0 64.0 81.0 93.0 109.0 123.0 147.0 169.0 201.0 236.0 248.0 289.0

B
Spade ref. SA/10 SA/12 SA/16 SA/20 SA/24 SA/30 SA/36 SA/42 SA/48 SA/56 SA/64 SA/76 SA/85 SA/90 SA/100

B mm 78.0 92.0 118.0 147.0 174.0 213.0 249.0 284.0 321.0 364.0 408.0 471.0 524.0 555.0 625.0

T mm 8.0 9.0 12.0 15.0 20.0 22.0 30.0 35.0 40.0 45.0 55.0 70.0 72.0 80.0 85.0 T

Architectural L
PA/10 PA/12 PA/16 PA/20 PA/24 PA/30 PA/36 PA/42 PA/48 PA/56 PA/64 PA/76 PA/85 PA/90 PA/100
Pin Ref.

P Dia. mm 10.5 12.0 16.0 20.0 24.0 29.0 35.0 41.0 47.0 55.0 63.0 76.0 89.0 93.0 108.0
P
L mm 22.0 24.0 30.0 39.0 46.0 52.0 66.0 78.0 91.0 100.0 120.0 151.0 155.0 175.0 180.0

Hex Nuts Units M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30 M36 M42 M48 M56 M64 M76 M85 M90 M100
30˚

E mm 18.9 21.9 26.75 32.95 39.55 50.85 60.79 71.3 82.6 95.07 106.37 123.32 133.11 145.77 162.72

E
H mm 8.0 10.0 13.0 16.0 19.0 24.0 29.0 34.0 38.0 45.0 51.0 61.0 68.0 72.0 80.0

S mm 17.0 19.0 24.0 30.0 36.0 46.0 55.0 65.0 75.0 85.0 95.0 110.0 120.0 130.0 145.0
H D
S
Pitch 1.5 1.75 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0 5.5 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0

Turnbuckle
TA/10 TA/12 TA/16 TA/20 TA/24 TA/30 TA/36 TA/42 TA/48 TA/56 TA/64 TA/76 TA/85 TA/90 TA/100
Ref. L
C
ØD mm 17.0 19.0 25.0 29.0 35.0 43.0 52.0 60.0 68.0 80.0 91.0 108.0 121.0 129.0 143.0

C mm 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 D

L mm 74.0 78.0 86.0 90.0 98.0 160.0 172.0 184.0 196.0 212.0 228.0 252.0 270.0 280.0 300.0

Coupler Ref. CA/10 CA/12 CA/16 CA/20 CA/24 CA/30 CA/36 CA/42 CA/48 CA/56 CA/64 CA/76 CA/85 CA/90 CA/100

ØD mm 17.0 19.0 25.0 29.0 35.0 43.0 52.0 60.0 68.0 80.0 91.0 108.0 121.0 129.0 143.0

L mm 25.0 29.0 37.0 45.0 53.0 65.0 77.0 89.0 101.0 117.0 133.0 157.0 175.0 185.0 205.0

Fork & Coupler


LCF/10 LCF/12 LCF/16 LCF/20 LC/24 LC/30 LC/36 LC/42 LC/48 LC/56 LC/64 LC/76 LC/85 LC/90 LC/100
Lockcovers
X Dia. mm 16.5 18.5 24 28 34 42 51 59 67 79 90 107 120 128 142

N mm 29 31 37 43 74 105 111 117 123 136 144 156 165 170 180

Universal
LCT/10 LCT/12 LCT/16 LCT/20 LCT/24 LCT/30 LCT/36 LCT/42 LCT/48 LCT/56 LCT/64 LCT/76 LCT/85 LCT/90 LCT/100
Lockcovers

X Dia. mm 16.5 18.5 24.0 28.0 34 42 51 59 67 79 90 107 120 128 142

N mm 44.0 44.0 46.0 48.0 92 126 134 145 153 169 179 191 200 205 215

ock covers for use with TechnoTensioner have a small groove that runs around the body to identify them.
Unless requested, standard non-TechnoTensioner lock covers will be quoted and supplied.

Please note that all standard Macalloy fittings forks, pins and lockcovers are provided with a hot dipped
galvanised coating in accordance with S 1461: 200

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Gusset Plates Gusset plates should be manufactured from material with a minimum strength of S355 JR to BS
EN 10025 with the critical dimensions around the pin hole as per the tables below, noting the use of
isolation when carbon gusset plates are used with stainless tendons.

Table 15 - Macalloy Standard Gusset Plate Dimensions


M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30 M36 M42 M48 M56 M64 M76 M85 M90 M100

T (Thickness) mm 10 10 12 15 20 22 30 35 40 45 55 70 70 80 85

D mm 11.5 13 17 21.5 25.5 31.5 37.5 43.5 49.5 57.5 65.5 78.5 91.5 96.5 111.5
D
E
E mm 18 22 30 37 43 56 64 74 84 101 112 132 160 166 196

(min.) mm 28 34 48 60 68 90 103 118 135 163 180 211 259 266 317 T
H (MIN)

Table 16 - Macalloy Gusset Plate Dimensions when used with isolation


M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30 M36 M42 M48 M56 M64 M76

T (Thickness) mm 8 9 12 15 20 22 30 35 40 45 55 70

D mm 15.5 17.0 21.0 25.5 30.0 36.0 42.0 48.0 55.5 63.5 72.5 85.5
D
E
E mm 21 24 31 37 45 56 64 74 85 100 115 136
T
(min) mm 34 38 49 58 69 89 108 117 136 160 179 210 H (MIN)
The above dimensions should be used when connecting stainless forks to a carbon steel connection plate. This then allows space for isolation sleeves and
washers. If connecting to a stainless connection plate where no isolation is required, please use dimensions in table 13.

Table 17 – Isolation Dimensions for Macalloy S460


M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30 M36 M42 M48 M56 M64 M76

Isolation Sleeve IS10 IS12 IS16 IS20 IS24 IS30 IS36 IS42 IS48 IS56 IS64 IS71

Length mm 9 10 13 16 21 23 31 36 41 46 55 71

ID mm 11.5 13.0 17.0 21.0 25.0 31.0 37.0 43.0 49.0 57.0 64.5 77.5

OD mm 14.5 16.0 20.0 24.5 29.0 35.0 41.0 47.0 54.0 62.0 71.0 84.0

Isolation Washer mm IW10 IW12 IW16 IW20 IW24 IW30 IW36 IW42 IW48 IW56 IW64 IW76

D mm 0.5 0.5 0.5 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0

OD mm 26 30 41 46 57 74 83 98 110 135 155 190

Whitelee Wind arm,


Eaglesham Moor, UK
Architect – Hypostyle
14 12 Contractor – Morrison Construction
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Fork Alignment & Site Services


Fork / Gusset Plate Misalignment

orks should be kept


ept in plane and perpendicular to each other on all Macalloy Tension Structure
Stru Systems.

Use of hori ontal gusset plates should be avoided to prevent loads in gusset plates due to bar weight.

Max = 0.5° Max = 5.90°

The standard Macalloy fork allows for


misalignment between gusset plates of up
to 0.5 degrees. here greater adjustment
is required or there is potential movement
exceeding 0.5 degrees, larger forks can
be put on the bar or strut and a spherical
bearing can be inserted providing up to
5. degrees of misalignment / movement.

Standard Arrangement Additional misalignment with


spherical bearing

Macalloy Site Services


E uipment ire Macalloy Site services can provide a range of equipment to assist with the installation
of tension bars including hydraulic jacks, Macalloy TechnoTensioner, strap and chain wrenches and
strain gauges.

Site support Macalloy site services personnel can provide on site support in the form of undertaking
stressing, training local personnel and providing supervision.

Bespoke Systems
Macalloy can supply a range of special items, including but not limited to:
3 igher strength tension bar up to 6 0 /mm2 minimum yield strength
3 arger diameter tension bars
3 espoke cast and fabricated connection pieces
3 Spade Connections
3 versi ed forks or spades on smaller diameter bars, cables or struts

Engineering Support
Macalloy engineering team can provide support and advice on a range of issues including fire
protection, thermal expansion, installation and stressing and managing misalignment and movement.

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Sky Walk, Czech Republic


Designer and main supplier Taros Nova
architect: Fránek architects
photo: Jakub skokan, Martin T ma / BoysPlayNice

Mbombela Stadium,
Nelspruit South Africa
Client - Mbombela Local Municipality
Structural Engineer - Mott MacDonald

Tro a Bridge, Czech Republic


Steel Work Designer - Excon Steel
Main Contractor - Metrostav

This publication provides the technical details currently used by Macalloy in the manufacture of its components.
The company reserves the right to amend technical details as and where necessary in line with its policy of continuous development.

Macalloy,Caxton Way, Dinnington


Sheffield S25 3QE, U.K.
+44 (0)1909 519200.
www.macalloy.com
[email protected]
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