This video walks through the Family of Focals and how to evaluate focal points to evaluate their competency (Single Function/Multi-function
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@djwalker587211 ай бұрын
The premise in this example is that each anchor point is “single function” and more than capable of supporting the load by itself. Therefore it is not a concern to have a load shift apply 100% of the load to either anchor point. The reason for two in this instance is to create redundancy. Alternatively, if the reason you were using two anchors in close proximity is because they are both “marginal”, then I absolutely would be concerned about uneven loading. Excellent point to bring up!
@erich827311 ай бұрын
Hi, Curios about the two single point anchors @ sub 30 degrees. Do y’all have concerns about overloading one side more than the other or are you comfortable because you’re operating way under strength capacity. In the video below at the 10 minute mark we see that the loads can drastically change if not bisecting the two anchors. kzread.info/dash/bejne/imSHsppug5TTZLQ.htmlsi=O9jPzckvZJdgBY1R
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The premise in this example is that each anchor point is “single function” and more than capable of supporting the load by itself. Therefore it is not a concern to have a load shift apply 100% of the load to either anchor point. The reason for two in this instance is to create redundancy. Alternatively, if the reason you were using two anchors in close proximity is because they are both “marginal”, then I absolutely would be concerned about uneven loading. Excellent point to bring up!
Hi, Curios about the two single point anchors @ sub 30 degrees. Do y’all have concerns about overloading one side more than the other or are you comfortable because you’re operating way under strength capacity. In the video below at the 10 minute mark we see that the loads can drastically change if not bisecting the two anchors. kzread.info/dash/bejne/imSHsppug5TTZLQ.htmlsi=O9jPzckvZJdgBY1R