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CMC ARIZONA VORTEX KIT - GUY AND FRAME PLANES; Guy Angles on Directional Frame; Guy Plane Definition; Frame Plane Definition

CMC ARIZONA VORTEX KIT
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LOAD
GUY ANGLE
APPLIED FORCE ANGLE
APPLIED
FORCE
● Not less than 30°
● Not less than the applied
force angle
FRAME PLANE
FRAME PLANE
LOAD
GUY PLANE
REAR GUYLINES
B
A
Fig. 5b
Fig. 5c
Fig. 5d
Guy Angles on Directional Frame
For this Directional Frame, the angle formed between the
applied force and the Gin Pole is referred to as the Applied
Force Angle. The guy angle directly opposes the Applied
Force Angle and is the angle formed between the Gin Pole
and the guyline.
The Guy Plane is the plane between any
two guylines, shown here as the plane
between the rear guylines attached to
a Gin Pole.
The Frame Plane is created between
two legs of the Vortex, shown here as
the plane between the legs of an
A-Frame.
SIDE VIEW
Directional Frame
MODE OF USE:
CONFIGURATION:
Gin Pole
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