LOAD TRUSS.

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The Truss is of welded 1-girder construction in two halves, which can be bolted together when required. The lower chord, the cross-pieces for holding the truss down and the vertical thrust members are all of welded box type construction with two channels enclosing and welded to an l - girder.

The anchorages are of a design tried out and perfected at CBRI, Roorkee. They consist of semi-cylindrical pieces each held down by 3 feet long steel long steel spikes driven in through holes drilled in the semi cylinder.

The spikes enter the ground at about 60 degree to the horizontal, from each side spaced along the length of the enchorage. The cross-pieces are moored to the anchorages by channel straps and bolts. Guy wires with turn-buckless are supplied to keep the truss erect.

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LOAD TRUSS - 20 Tone Capacity with Eight anchorages and spikes.
  • Order Code: AIC-LT-20T.
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LOAD TRUSS - 30 Tone Capacity with Twelve anchorages and spikes.
  • Order Code: AIC-LT-30T.
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LOAD TRUSS - 50 Tone Capacity with Sixteen anchorages and spikes.
  • Order Code: AIC-LT-50T.
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