Tie Down Deep Set Ground Anchor User Manual

Deep set ground anchor, Self stabilizing anchor

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Deep Set Ground Anchor

Self Stabilizing Anchor

Installation Instructions

1. Confirm soil classification using standard torque probe at 36" below ground surface, make certain

readings meet or exceed 350 in lbs. (Class 2 and 3 soils) at the depths of 12" & 36".

2. Clear loose vegetation where anchor will be installed. Install anchor vertically to its' full depth. Stabilizer

plate at the top of anchor must be fully embedded into soil.

3. Pull strap past anchor head and cut strap so that there is 12" to 15" of strap to wrap onto anchor bolt

insuring 4 to 5 wraps minimum.

4. Insert strap into anchor bolt flush with opposite side of bolt. Tighten bolt/strap until tight. Secure anchor

bolt with nut.

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Install torque probe

to 30" depth in order

to confirm 525in. lb.

minimum torque value.

(Soil Class 2 & 3)

Turn

Clockwise

Install Anchor

Vertically

Wrap strap onto tension

bolt (minimum 4-5 turns)

NOTE:

45˚ maximum (if angle

exceeds 45˚ attach

additional strap tie to

opposite frame)

Warning:

This anchor model WILL NOT provide adequate holding power to meet design

wind load requirements in soils with a test probe reading lower than 350 inch

lbs. or if anchor is installed "In Line" with frame tie.

Do not use torque probe or install anchors until you have confirmed there are no

power lines, phone lines, cable lines, etc. beneath surface of installation area.

Warning:

Anchors will not provide adequate wind storm protection unless installed as per installation instructions.

The Deep Set anchor has not been designed for use on exposure "D" homes within 1500 feet

of the coastline.

Important Notice to Installers

1. Anchors must be installed to their full depth, making sure stabilizer top plate is embedded into the soil

and flush with the ground.

2. Local codes, states laws, and federal regulations may vary. Installer is responsible for compliance with

all ordinances, codes, laws and other requirements.

3. The maximum working load on a single tie (or the maximum resultant working load of two ties)

connected to the stabilizer/anchor is 3150 pounds at 45 degrees from ground plane.

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