PHILLYSTRAN®HIGH PERFORMANCE TOWER GUY, HPTG-I
ARAMID -
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The excellent dielectric properties of aramid fiber plus its strength-to-weight ratio five times greater than steel plus its low-stretch, low-creep characteristics add up to an ideal material for broadcast tower guys. Today's Phillystran tower guying systems based on aramid fiber are the result of long years of experience. Starting in 1973, Phillystran's tower installations include megawatt arrays as well as towers up to 1300 feet high. Phillystran HPTG-I systems eliminate problems associated with EHS steel cable such as:
  • Electromagnetic interference (EMI)
  • Radio frequency interference (RFI)
  • Signal suppression
  • Directional irregularities
  • Zapping and white-noise arcing associated with ceramic insulators interference with TV reception near broadcast sites

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PART NUMBER BREAK STRENGTH DIAMETER WEIGHT CORONA SOCKET REEL LENGTH
LB kN IN mm LBS/1000 FT kg/km PART NUMBER FT
HPTG 1200I 1,200 5.3 0.17 4 11 16 CS1200 10,000
HPTG 2100I 2,100 9.3 0.22 6 18 27 CS2100 10,000
HPTG 4000I 4,000 18 0.30 8 33 50 CS4000 10,000
HPTG 6700I 6,700 30 0.37 9 50 75 CS6700 10,000
HPTG 11200I 11,200 50 0.44 11 70 105 CS11200 5,000
HPTG 15400I 15,400 69 0.51 13 95 140 CS15400 5,000
HPTG 20800I 20,800 93 0.57 14 115 170 CS20800 5,000
HPTG 27000I 27,000 120 0.65 17 150 225 CS27000 5,000
HPTG 35000I 35,000 156 0.69 18 170 250 CS35000 4,000
HPTG 42400I 42,400 189 0.84 21 230 350 CS42400 3,000
HPTG 58300I 58,300 259 0.96 24 300 450 CS58300 2,000
HPTG 85000I 85,000 378 1.14 29 420 630 CS85000 2,000
HPTG 130000I 130,000 578 1.56 40 740 1100 CS130000 1,000
HPTG 200000I 200,000 890 1.87 47 1050 1560 CS200000 800
HPTG 252000I 252,000 1,121 2.08 53 1290 1920 CS252000 600

Weights and Dimensions can vary

CAUTION: Break Strength: The breaking strength of a rope is the load at which a new rope will break when tested under laboratory conditions. Break strength should not be mistaken for safe working load. Safe Working Load: Because of the wide range of rope use, rope condition and the degree of risk of life or property, it is not possible to make a blanket recommendation for safe working load. It is ultimately dependent on the rope user to determine what percentage of break strength is their own safe working load. Wear: Ropes wear out with use; the more severe the usage, the greater the wear. It is often not possible to detect wear on a rope by visible signs alone. Therefore, it is recommended that the rope user determine a retirement criteria for ropes in their application. For assistance in developing safe working load and retirement criteria for each application please call or write Phillystran, Inc.

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