Southwest Wind Power Augers for 30' & 50' Air Turbine Tower

Southwest Wind Power Augers for 30' & 50' Air Turbine Tower
Our Price: $127.00
Model: 1-TWW-12-03
Brand: Southwest Wind Power
Availability: 1 - 2 Weeks
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Southwest Windpower
Augers
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Galvanized
Kit Includes
Designed for Turbine (Tower)
36 inch
No
set of 4 earth anchors Air Turbines
36 inch
Yes
set of 4 earth anchors Air Turbines & Whisper 100/200 Tower Kits (24')
48 inch
No
set of 4 earth anchors Air Turbines
48 inch
Yes
set of 4 earth anchors Air Turbines & Whisper 100/200 Tower Kits (30' & 50')
60 inch
Yes
set of 4 earth anchors Whisper 100/200 Tower Kits (65' & 80'')

 

Auger anchored into ground

These augers have a "U-shaped" channel with 2 square holes on each "upright" that allow a bolt/nut to be passed through the channel. The bolt that goes through the channel needs to also "capture" the thimbles of the guy wires. The bolts attach the guy wire sets to the auger.



 


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