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Title: Ground Screws et alia


1
Ground Screws et alia
  • Anchors Away
  • Craig Griffin
  • Bob McLeod

MBOA April 12, 2005
2
History
  • Original Ground Screws Early 1910s
  • A.B.Chance Screw piles developed for relatively
    large structures
  • Others companies since
  • Manitoba appears to be the home of the lighter
    duty screw pile
  • Aspects unique to Manitoba

3
The light duty screw pile
  • Basic Features
  • Typically 8 feet in length
  • 4,6,10 as well
  • Extensions possible
  • Possibly more than one helical plate
  • Square or round tube or rod
  • Stabilizer near the top
  • Increase lateral stability
  • Increases load bearing capacity

4
Benefits
  • Clean. No excavation or excavation removal
  • Ideal for areas with limited access
  • Limited disruption
  • They can function as permanent installations or
    serve as temporary foundations.

5
Applications
  • Decks
  • Sunrooms
  • 3 season rooms
  • Hot tub support
  • Landings, Mud rooms
  • Cottages
  • Steps
  • Fence post (Gate)

6
Applications Continued
  • Trailer and airplane tie downs
  • Similar load capacity (not tested thoroughly)
  • Boat docks (experimental)
  • Farm applications (storage bins)
  • Temporary applications
  • Tie backs, retaining wall
  • Renovations/Repair
  • Large scale examples www.abchance.com

7
Decks/Enclosures
  • Typical Installation

8
Alternative View
9
Installation
  • Locate point of installation. Slide
    theinstallation wrench over the shaft. Slide
    handle into wrench socket. Turn until tip of the
    shaft is in the ground.
  • Two man operation

10
Installation continued
  • Add a second handle. With oneperson on either
    side, turn the shaft until the top of the shaft
    is at ground level.
  • Mechanical options
  • Still two man operation
  • Torque Important

11
Installation continued
  • Place stabilizer over the thread andcarefully
    hammer it into the ground.
  • This is a very important step.
  • Stabilizer Function
  • Lateral stability
  • Resists torque under load
  • Even if Cut and Capped

12
Installation continued
  • Tighten adjustable nut to topof shaft. Slide
    head over threaded rod. Fasten beam to head.
  • Drink Beer

13
Anchor w/Wrench
  • Clean with little disturbance to yard

14
Anchor w/Power Auger
  • Courtesy A.B.Chance

15
Floating Stabilizer
  • There are two significant features of the
    floating stabilizer.
  • The stabilizer, in addition to keeping the anchor
    from turning and moving vertically, has a
    floating feature which restricts the shear
    stresses of frost heaves or soil swelling from
    acting on the anchor.
  • Thus preventing the anchor from being pulled
    upward from the ground by the forces on the
    stabilizer itself.

16
Floating Stabilizer
  • The stabilizer is less crucial as the pitch on
    the helical plate is decreased.
  • A decreased pitch is also more difficult to
    install if done manually.

17
Testing 8 foot one plate
  • Test Derived from ASTM
  • Locations
  • Headingley
  • St. Vital
  • St. Claude
  • Calgary
  • Edmonton

18
Testing 10 foot two plates
  • Test Derived from ASTM D-1143
  • Locations
  • Headingley

19
Soils 3 Bears
  • Medium dense sandy gravel very stiff to hard
    silts and clays Too Hard
  • Medium dense coarse sand and sandy gravels stiff
    to very stiff silts and clays
  • Loose to medium dense fine to coarse sand firm
    to stiff clays and silts Just Right
  • Loose fine sand Alluvium loess soft-firm
    clays varied clays fill Too Soft
  • Peat, organic silts inundated silts, fly ash

20
Loads
  • 8 foot anchor 2400 lbs wlt0.035 inch displacement
  • (My preference is 2K, 120 lbs/ft2)
  • 10 foot anchor 2600 lbs wlt0.01 inch displacement
  • Important Note The load is directly related to
    the torque required to screw them in.
  • Going in like a hot knife through butter Bad

21
Attachments
  • Variety of heads

22
Difficult Installation
  • Example of a mud room on an existing structure,
    enclosed by a deck.
  • Removed several deck boards.
  • Installed anchor on about a 10 degree angle
  • Ground a slot in the anchor just below grade
  • Bent the anchor with the wrench, closing the gap.
  • No movement to date, no welding deemed necessary.

23
Et alia
  • More or less it for the anchors or ground screws.
  • Next section discusses related products that
    might be found useful.
  • Et alia And other things

24
Related products
  • Deck and Cottage Jacks

25
Leveling Existing Structures
26
Testing
  • Unable to load to failure
  • Difficult to adjust under load
  • Comparable to telepost
  • Beyond 8,000 lbs telepost or cottage jack would
    require an engineered footing. (Check local
    building code)

27
Top adjust unit
  • More convenient
  • Adjusted through deck

28
Concrete pad
  • Threaded rod is in a hole in the footing.

29
Summary
  • Overview of ground screws
  • Focus on light duty ground screws
  • Some cautions
  • Importance of stabilizer
  • Importance of requisite torque during
    installation
  • Related products
  • FMI www.anchors-away.ca

30
Test
  • Typical light load anchor length?
  • A) 8 feet
  • B) 80 feet
  • Purpose of stabilizer?
  • A) Resist the anchor screwing itself in
  • B) Lateral stability
  • C) Both A and B

31
Test Continued
  • Ideal Soil for light duty anchors
  • A) Muck
  • B) Manitoba Gumbo
  • C) Hardpan
  • Anchor goes in like butter
  • A) Good
  • B) Bad

32
Test Continued
  • Typical Load Standard 8 foot anchor
  • A) 22 lbs
  • B) 2200 lbs
  • C) 22 million lbs
  • When in doubt
  • A) Build and check with city later
  • B) Check with city then build
  • C) Never check with city
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