4b 4a 3 1, Soil classification chart, Anchor chart – Tie Down Manufactured Housing Anchor User Manual

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* Below 175 in. lbs., a professional engineer should be consulted

Ground anchors are designed for different soil classifications: longer models for loose soils, shorter models for harder soils. Prior to
installing any ground anchor model, the soil must be tested (with a Soil Test Probe) in order to match approved ground anchor model with
site soil class.
WARNING: Before ground anchor installation, determine that the anchor locations around home will not be close to any underground
electrical cables, water lines or sewer piping. Failure to determine the location of electrical cables may result in serious personal injury.

Soil Classification Chart

Soil Test Probe

The Soil Test Probe is used to determine the soil conditions below the surface near the anchor's helix. Using the Soil Test Probe will ensure
maximum anchor holding strength by indicating the proper anchor model for each soil condition.
Using the chart provided, a probe reading can be converted to the recommended anchor for every soil condition.

Instructions

1. Place probe tip into ground where you intend to place the anchor. Using a 15/16" hex socket with a ratchet or breaker bar,

rotate the probe in a clockwise direction. (An electric drive machine with an adaptor head may also be used)

2. Drive (rotate) the torque probe into the soil until reaching a depth equal to the length of the anchor being installed.
3. To determine the soil classification:

• Place wrench adaptor onto torque wrench.

• Insert hex portion of wrench adaptor onto the earth probe.

• Support probe shaft with one hand, while rotating probe steadily with the wrench. (Do not exceed 600 in. lbs.)

• Read the torque wrench while rotating probe clockwise.

• Use the soil classification chart to cross reference probe readings. Color codes match those printed on Tie Down's torque probe.

4. If probe reading does not match the anchor for that depth, rotate probe to next anchor depth and check reading. Continue until
reading on probe matches anchor length for depth of reading.
5. To remove probe, use wrench or electric drive machine in reverse (counter clockwise).

5' Earth Probe

Wrench Adaptor

600 in. lbs.

Torque Wrench

NOTE: Each State, County or Municipality may require a

specific anchor from the groups shown for each soil

classification. Check local and State regulations first.

Anchor Chart

Soil

Test Value

Soil

Class

(in. lbs.)

Description

4b

4a

3

2

1

4b

4a

3

1

550 +

Very dense and/or cemented

sands, coarse gravel, cobbies,

preloaded silts, clays and coral.

N/A

Sound hard rock.

351 to 550

Medium dense coarse sands

sandy gravels very stiff silts

and clays.

276 to 350

Loose to medium dense sands,

firm to stiff clays and silts,

alluvial fill.

175* to 275

Loose sands, firm clays and

silts, alluvial fill.

Soil Class &

Recommended

TDE Part Number

Test Values

(in. lbs.)

Anchor / Stabilizers

Black/Galvanized

N/A

550 lbs +

351 to 550 lbs.

276 to 350 lbs.

175 to 275 lbs.

2

Blue

Yellow

Green

Red

NOTE: Each State, County or Municipality may require a specific anchor from the

groups shown for each soil classification. Check local and State regulations first.

041111,D215

041111,D215

30" X 5/8" rod / 2 - 4" helix

59090

59078

30" X 3/4" rod / 2 - 4" helix

59095

59079

60” X 3/4" rod / 2 - 4" helix

59097

59097G

All anchors above should use one of the following
when subjected to lateral loads:

12" Stabilizer Plate

59292

59292G

Quik-Set Stabilization Plate

59291

59291G

48" X 5/8" rod / 1 - 6" helix

59080

59081

48" X 3/4" rod / 1 - 6" helix

59085

59094

36" X 3/4" rod / 1 - 6" helix & 1 - 4" helix

59250

59250G

All anchors above should use one of the following
when subjected to lateral loads:

12" Stabilizer Plate

59292

59292G

Quik-Set Stabilization Plate

59291

59291G

48" X 5/8" rod / 1 - 6" helix

59080

59081

48" X 3/4" rod / 1 - 6" helix

59085

59094

36" X 3/4" rod / 1 - 6" helix & 1 - 4" helix

59250

59250G

3/4” rod, 42” long, 2- 4” helix, Class 4A

59128

59128G

3/4” rod, 48” long, 2-4” helix, Class 4A

59086

59086G

All anchors above should use one of the following
when subjected to lateral loads:

12" Stabilizer Plate

59292

59292G

17 -1/2" Stabilizer Plate (Florida Only)

NA

59286

Quik-Set Stabilization Plate

59291

59291G

ABS Stabilization Plate (Florida Only)

59293

NA

60" X 3/4" rod / 1 - 7" helix

NA

59099

All anchors above should use one of the following
when subjected to lateral loads:

17 -1/2" Stabilizer Plate

NA

59286

ABS Stabilization Plate

59293

NA

30” Cross Drive Rock Anchor

59110

59110G

48” Cross Drive Rock Anchor

59111

59111G

X-Plate Anchor with 2-23/32” Rods

59118

59119

Deepset Anchor 30" X 3/4" rod / 2 - 4" helix

59091

59091G

Deepset Anchor 36" X 3/4" rod / 4" & 6" helix

59092

59092G

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www.tiedown.com (404) 344-0000 Fax (404) 349-0401

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