Vector dynamics system for concrete applications – Tie Down Vector Dynamics Foundation System for Wind Zones lll User Manual
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Vector Dynamics System
for Concrete Applications
Instructions (1 of 3)
The Vector system for concrete pads applies to concrete footers, runners and slabs. Minimum size
of concrete per Vector pier is 24” x 24” x 4” or 18” round (min) x 10” deep. The bottom of
footers must be below the frost line or a minimum of 4” below finished grade whichever is greater.
Concrete must be cured sufficiently to prevent spalling at anchors and allow proper installation.
Refer also to ACI-308 standards.
1.
Determine location of pier sets where the Vector systems will be located.
2.
Place one Vector concrete pad (galv. metal) on the concrete where the pier will be located, centered
under the I-beam of the home. Place the upturned edge towards the center of the home and directed
to the opposite Vector pier. Do the same for the opposite Vector pier.
3.
Measure the distance between the two Vector system pads at the base where the Vector pad meets
the concrete. Cut two ground treated 2x4’s or Schedule 40 PVC pipe, or adjust steel compression
member, to this length and place between the piers as shown.
4. Place a long u-bolt under the 2x4’s and through the holes of the Vector pad as shown.
5. Place the concrete pier blocks on the Vector pad. Center the blocks under the frame. The upturned
edge end of the Vector pads should be up against the inside of the pier blocks.
6. Build vector piers but do not wedge at this time.
7. Using a concrete drill bit, drill two holes on each side into the concrete using the holes in the Vector
pad as a guide. Drill the 3/8” diameter holes 3 inches deep.
8. Place an outside tension bracket on the Vector pad as shown in Illustration one. Line up the holes in
the bracket, Vector pad and concrete pad.
Vector pad
for
concrete
Tension Bracket
for Longitudinal
Strut
Outside
Tension
Bracket
Concrete
footer
Illustration One
of a Single Section
Set-Up
Wedge
Bolt
Wood Cap
and wedge
Inside
of home
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Revised: 8/19/08