We've heard this again and again, and it applies to this thread:  Follow the 
manufacturer's recommendations.   For Rohn 25, the manufacturer recommends 3/8" hot dip galvanized turnbuckles.
 Turnbuckles typically have three load ratings:  
  - working load limit (WLL),  
  - proof load (2.5 times WLL), and 
  - ultimate load (5 times WLL)
 For Rohn's recommended 3/8" hot dip galvanized turnbuckles, the safe working load is 
800 pounds, the proof load is 2000 pounds and the ultimate load is 4000 pounds.  
This is a good match to the 4000 pound breaking strength of HPTG4000.
 73 
Frank 
W3LPL
 ---- Original message ---- 
>Date: Sat, 29 Nov 2008 09:50:36 -0600 
>From: "Dale Martin" <kg5u@hal-pc.org>   
>Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] 25 g turnbuckle size   
>To: "'Tower Talk'" <towertalk@contesting.com> 
> 
>  
>Interesting question.   
> 
>I went looking on yahoo.com for 'turnbuckle specifications' to find out for 
>myself.   
> 
>I checked a couple of the sites, Cleveland City Forge and Smith 
>Fastener/Chicago Hardware.   
> 
>Both their specification sheets show that anything smaller than 3/4" has a 
>rated capacity less than 5,000 lbs.   
> 
>The question is:  Do you buy a turnbuckle for the same/greater rated 
>capacity as your Phillystran or do you buy it for the same/greater rated 
>capacity of the tension to which you put the Phillystran?  
> 
>If the former, then it's 3/4" turnbuckle (5,000 lbs).   
> 
>If the latter, then it's anything bigger than 1/4" (500 lbs).  
> 
>I, too, await 'the answers'.  
> 
>73, 
>Dale, kg5u 
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