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Strut Preloading Lock Off Load

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Enjii

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Hello, I just want to ask what is the generally accepted safe percentage for the lock off load of struts? Currently we're doing (+/-) 20% of the design load.
 
Please delete this double posting here.


--Einstein gave the same test to students every year. When asked why he would do something like that, "Because the answers had changed."
 
I’m not sure if you got my last message in the other thread. PEinc is the forum’s best resource for temporary earth support. If he chimes in, I would listen to his advice.

20% seems low. If you don’t care about deflection then it may be fine. Maybe the jack size is of concern?

Ground annchors/tiebacks are usually 80-100% x design load where I work.
 
Sorry for the double posting, the other thread was deleted now. I forgot to clear up, (+/-) 20% of the design load would be 80-120% of the preloading load after lock off.

Thanks for the pdf.
 
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