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Install Stabilizing <br /> Systems <br /> ) <br /> Figure 58. Radius clips <br /> LONGITUDINAL <br /> R‘t \ BRACKET PROTECT TOP <br /> lr i AND BOTTOM <br /> OF BEAM IF <br /> STRAP IS_ "-BEAM <br /> WRAPPED <br /> AROUND BEAM I }}I <br /> SPLICING STRAPS <br /> Splicing may be required when a pre-cut strap is of insufficient length. Splices must be <br /> made by overlapping the straps by 12 inches. applying one splice clip from above and <br /> the other from below; use a crimping tool to tightly seal the splice clips(Figure 59). Do <br /> not run any portion of the splice through an anchor head bolt. <br /> APPLY SPLICE CLIPS Figure 59. Tie down strap <br /> IN DIRECTION OF splice <br /> ARROWS h� p <br /> STRAP <br /> APPROX.12^ <br /> FRAME ANCHORS <br /> Install straps to frame anchors as follows. <br /> 1. Connect strap to home.Connect one end of the strap to the top of the (- <br /> beam using approved buckles or clips(swivel or hook clip preferred) When <br /> frame ties are connected to the bottom of the beam it must be within 3"of a <br /> crossmember. <br /> I i <br /> Figure 60. Strap to beam <br /> connection <br /> 4 A <br /> z 'dl/`�� - <br /> _ _ I <br /> 1 WRAP STRAP AROUND '2 CONNECT HOOK TO TOP OF MAIN <br /> MAIN BEAM BEAM AND CONNECT OTHER END OF <br /> STRAP TO ANCHOR HEAD. <br /> 2 Connect strap to anchor.Connect the other end of the strap to the split bolt <br /> in the anchor. Leave enough strap length to be able to make three complete <br /> turns.or minimum required per manufacturer's installation instructions. around <br /> the bolt before it becomes tight(approximately 2-1/2 inches per turn or 13 <br /> inches total). Fewer than three turns. or required per manufacturer's installa- <br /> tion instructions. and the strap may not hold onto the bolt when force is ap- <br /> plied. Conversely too many turns may not fit within the U-channel of the anc- <br /> hor head Follow the procedure outlined in Figure 61 <br /> I � <br /> 92 <br />