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  1. KRamses

    Tension in runner cable for lifting

    Thanks everyone. We slacked runner line a lot and never came close to 20 degrees... lift went very well. Thanks again
  2. KRamses

    Tension in runner cable for lifting

    Hi there. No problem for top of the tower... we have tower structural analysis and good with 5000lb hoisting point at top. The purpose of the runner is 8ndeed to just keep the antenna away from the tower as it is raised. I generally agree that slacking that line as much as possible is...
  3. KRamses

    Tension in runner cable for lifting

    Hi there, I am looking at a lifting operation for an antenna onto a tower. We will be lifting a 400 lb antenna onto a 410ft tower. If the runner anchor is at 20 degree angle out from tower (this is approximation), what is the expected highest tension in line 6. My lifting gear is good for...
  4. KRamses

    anoxic seawater corrosion of duplex SS Pump. Should I be concerned?

    Thanks Ed, It will be continuous duty (run for seven months then shut down for the rest of the year). All of the wet components (impeller, bowl, etc.) are CD4MCU but not annealed. Ideally this pump would last for 5-10 years in operation... any bets on reaching that life? Also, curious about...
  5. KRamses

    anoxic seawater corrosion of duplex SS Pump. Should I be concerned?

    Hi guys, I have a pump with all wet end components made from CD4MCU duplex stainless steel (UNS number J93370). I would like to use these pumps (because I have them already) to pump brackish water with following conditions: Temp: 11 C, pH = 7.1, Chloride = 11000 mg/L, sulfide = 2.2 mg/L. I am...

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