4" and 5" truss kits for 40' spans – Grain Systems Unload Augers PNEG-1449 User Manual

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PNEG-1449

4" and 5" Truss Kits for 40' Spans

Step 1: Locate the truss base assemblies (Ref #1) in the center of the tube that is to be trussed as

shown in

Figure 1 on Page 1

. Be sure the angles on the base assemblies are oriented in the

same direction as noted.

(See Figure 2 on Page 3.)

Fasten the truss bases to the tube with

hardware Ref #2, #3 and #4.

(See Figure 2 on Page 3.)

Step 2: Place truss braces (Ref #5) between the truss base assemblies and orient as shown. Attach

using hardware Ref #2, #4 and #6.

(See Figure 2 on Page 3.)

Step 3: Position the cable saddle assemblies (Ref #11) and the eye bolt saddle weldments (Ref #7) on

opposite ends of the tube

(See Figure 1 on Page 1)

as close to the ends as possible but without

interfering with the compression couplers. Be sure to orient the saddle assemblies as shown in

Figure 3 on Page 4

and install with hardware Ref #4 and #6.

Step 4: Install the eye bolts (Ref #8) through the anchors on the eye bolt saddle weldments as shown in

Figure 3 on Page 4

. Make sure the eye is pointing toward the center of the tube. Fasten the

eye bolts using hardware Ref #9 and #10. Leave hardware loose for later cable adjustment.

Step 5: Run cables through the chain connectors on the cable saddle assemblies and fasten with

two (2) 5/16" cable clamps (Ref #13) as shown in

Figure 3 on Page 4

.

NOTE: Secure the U-bolt of the clamps against the loose end of the cable.

Step 6: Loosen the 3/8" cable clamps on the tube base assemblies and route the cables through these

cable clamps to the eye bolt saddle weldments. DO NOT tighten 3/8" cable clamps at this time.

Step 7: Loop cables through eye bolts and fasten with two (2) 5/16" cable clamps (Ref #13) as shown

in

Figure 3 on Page 4

.

NOTE: Secure the U-bolt of the clamps against the loose end of the cable.

Step 8: Using the eye bolts, tighten the cables to remove slack. Tighten all cables so they have the same

amount of tension. DO NOT overtighten. Sight down the tube to make sure it is straight. Once
adjustments are made, tighten the double 5/8" nuts (Ref #10) to lock the eye bolts in place.

Step 9: Tighten the 3/8" cable clamps that hold the cables to the tube base assemblies. Installation is

now complete.

NOTE: Saddle assemblies should be skip welded to the tube to prevent slipping.

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