OAR 437-007-0650
Guylines — General Requirements
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Splicing of guylines is prohibited except to make an eye.(2)
Guylines used to stabilize logging machines must be at least of the size, strength and number recommended by the machine manufacturer.(3)
Load-bearing guyline angles must not be greater than 50 degrees measured horizontally or that recommended by the machine manufacturer. If suitable anchors are not available or the terrain is so steep that the guyline angle exceeds 50 degrees or the machine manufacturer’s recommendation, additional precautions must be taken, such as rearranging guylines to oppose the load, adding an additional guyline to oppose the load, or narrowing yarding roads.(4)
Tail and intermediate support tree guylines must be:(a)
Arranged and adjusted so they share the load when lines are tensioned.(b)
Kept securely tightened during the yarding process.(c)
Made of the same strength material as the line hung in the tree or larger size guylines must be used to provide the same relative strength.(5)
When using tail or intermediate support trees and the line hung in the tree is:(a)
5⁄8-inch or less, guylines must be at least 3⁄8-inch.(b)
Greater than 5⁄8-inch and less than 1-inch, guylines must be at least 1⁄2-inch.(c)
1-inch and larger, guylines must be at least 5⁄8-inch.(6)
A skyline must not be considered a guyline.(7)
Machines and equipment used for yarding that are specifically designed to be self-stabilizing during operation may be used without guyline(s).(8)
Guylines made of synthetic materials, including the end connectors, must have the equivalent strength capacities of wire rope.(9)
The manufacturer’s recommendations for out-of-service requirements of synthetic materials must be followed.(10)
When guylines are required for towers they must be positioned according to Appendix 7-I, Figure 7-39 through Figure 7-50.(11)
Tail or intermediate support tree guylines must not be pretensioned beyond the point of tree stability before the load is applied. (See Figure 7-18.)(12)
Trees and unintentional siwashes must not interfere with the proper alignment, placement, or tightening of guylines.(13)
Guylines must be hung in a manner to prevent a bight or fouling when they are tightened.
Source:
Rule 437-007-0650 — Guylines — General Requirements, https://secure.sos.state.or.us/oard/view.action?ruleNumber=437-007-0650
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