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Lateral loading stress

Structures are often damaged by lateral loads from earth and water pressure. Over time, poor drainage and existing soil conditions can cause retaining or basement walls to buckle, crack or be subjected to other forms of distress.

Helical tiebacks being installedCHANCE® Helical Tieback Anchors are used to stabilize and anchor structures subjected to lateral loads.

Each helical tieback develops anchoring resistance capacity through the development of “passive” earth pressure against its helical plates. Passive earth pressure is defined as the structure (the anchor) exerting pressure directly on the earth and causing the structure (helical plates) to move in the direction of the soil mass.

On site load testing of helical tiebacksLoad-testing of the installed anchor can be done immediately, on-site.

CHANCE® helical tiebacks are effective for repairing distressed retaining or basement walls. They are also commonly used in the design of new retaining walls up to 35’ high.

CHANCE® helical systems are unique because you can specify the exact product that fits your application and load requirements.




 

 

Benefits of tiebacks:

Fast installation
Minimal site disturbance
Ease of installation in limited access areas
On-site load test capability
Immediate loading
All-weather installation
No vibration
10-year Warranty
Lower installed cost
Reuseable in temporary tieback situations

 

 

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