 |
3204 4-Wire Dead Ends
3200 Series Illustrated
A. Span
B. 1/2" Bolt and Lip Washer
C. 446 Reversible Brace
D. Drop
E. 5/8" Bolt, Washer, and Locknut |
|
A.
6'-0" Arms
B. 8'-0" Arms
C. 10'-0" Arms |
|
Dead End Fitting Detail
A. 5/8" Bolt and Locknut
B. Dead End Fitting
C. 13/16" Holes
D. 1/2" Split Bolt and Lip Washer
E. 5/8" Bolt
F. 15/16" Holes |
|
Pole Mounting Detail
A.
Spacer Block
B. 3/4" Washer Head Bolt and Lip Washer
C. 3/4" Bolt, Washer, and Locknut
D. 7/8" Bolt, Washer, and Locknut
E. 7/8" Washer, Head Bolt, and Lip Washer
F. Mounting Bracket |
|
Ordering and Strength Charts
| Catalog
Number |
T4
Calculated (see note)
Ultimate Strength Per
Attachment (lb.) |
Arm
Size |
Brace
Span |
Brace
Drop |
Approx.
Wt.
lb. Each |
| 3104-A6 |
4,400 |
3-1/2"
x 4-1/2" x 6' 0" |
37" |
18-1/2" |
92 |
| 3104-B6 |
5,300 |
3-3/4"
x 4-3/4" x 6' 0" |
37" |
18-1/2" |
100 |
| 3104-C6 |
7,800 |
3-3/4"
x 5-3/4" x 6' 0" |
37" |
18-1/2" |
113 |
| 3104 D6 |
9,900 |
4-3/4"
x 5-3/4" x 6' 0" |
37" |
18-1/2" |
132 |
| 3104-A8 |
3,000 |
3-1/2"
x 4-1/2" x 8' 0" |
60" |
30" |
112 |
| 3104-B8 |
3,600 |
3-3/4"
x 4-3/4" x 8' 0" |
60" |
30" |
122 |
| 3104-C8 |
5,500 |
3-3/4"
x 5-3/4" x 8' 0" |
60" |
30" |
139 |
| 3104-D8 |
7,000 |
4-3/4"
x 5-3/4" x 8' 0" |
60" |
30" |
164 |
| 3204-A8 |
8,600 |
3-5/8"
x 7-1/2" x 8' 0" |
60" |
30" |
205 |
| 3104-B10 |
2,600 |
3-3/4"
x 4-3/4" x 10' 0" |
72" |
36" |
143 |
| 3104-C10 |
3,900 |
3-3/4"
x 5-3/4" x 10' 0" |
72" |
36" |
164 |
| 3104-D10 |
5,000 |
4-3/4"
x 5-3/4" x 10' 0" |
72" |
36" |
195 |
| 3204-A10 |
6,000 |
3-5/8"
x 7-1/2" x 10' 0" |
72" |
36" |
236 |
| 3204-B10 |
7,800 |
3-5/8"
x 8-1/2" x 10' 0" |
72" |
36" |
256 |
| 3204-C10 |
9,800 |
3-5/8"
x 9-1/2" x 10' 0" |
72" |
36" |
278 |
Ordering Note
To order Glued Laminated Dead Ends, add an L at the end of the catalog
number.
Example:
3104-B6L.
Note:
These calculated ultimate strengths should meet or exceed both of the
following criteria: The maximum design tension of the wire multiplied by an
overload capacity factor of 2.0. The wire tension at 60 deg. F (degrees
Fahrenheit), no ice multiplied by an overload capacity factor of 4.0.
|
 |