Or. Admin. Code § 437-007-0660 - Intermediate Support Trees
(1)
Intermediate support trees must be rigged so:
(a) Horizontal carriage clearance at the base
of the intermediate support tree(s) is sufficient for the turn of logs to pass
the support tree(s).
(b) The
jackline is a single piece of line that provides strength equal to a line
1/8-inch larger than the tong or skidding line. (Figures 7-17, 7-19 and 7-20.)
Extensions may be attached to the anchor end of the jack-line.
Figure 7-17 -- Intermediate Support Tree -- Vertical
(2)
Vertical support trees must be firmly rooted.
(3) The base of all leaning tree supports
must be prevented from moving by:
(a)
Retaining 20 percent of the stump diameter in holding wood; or
(b) Other suitable rigging
arrangements.
(4) Single
tree intermediate supports must be guyed as follows:
(a) For skylines 1-inch and smaller use the
rigging configuration in Figure 7-17:
(A) No
guylines are required when at the point of rigging attachment the tree does not
move more than its diameter in the direction of load as shown in Figure
7-18.
(B) If the tree moves more
than one diameter at the point of rigging attachment, then a guyline of the
size called for in 437-007-0650(4)
must be rigged to oppose the yarding forces.
Figure 7-18 -- Guyline -- Tail Tree Stability
(b)
For all skylines larger than 1-inch and for skylines rigged as in Figure 7-17.
(A) Two guylines are needed of the sizes
called for in 437-007-0650(4)(c).
(B) The guylines must be rigged according to
437-007-0655(4)
if the tree is not stable according to Figure 7-18.
(c) For all leaning tree intermediate
supports using the rigging configuration of Figure 7-19, a minimum of three
guylines must be used.
(A) Two guylines of the
sizes called for in 437-007-0650(4)(c)
must be rigged according to Appendix 7-I,
Figure 7-42.
(B) A snap guyline of
at least 3/8-inch diameter must be placed opposite the two load-bearing
guylines.
Figure 7-19 -- Intermediate Support Tree -- Leaning
(5) Double tree supports must be rigged (see
Figure 7-20) so the:
(a) Angle of the block to
the center of the support line:
(A) Is 10
degrees in any direction when skylines 1 1/8-inch and smaller are used,
or
(B) Has deflection in the
direction of the jack which does not exceed 10 degrees when skylines larger
than 1 1/8-inch are used.
(b) Loaded support trees do not displace more
than 2 feet at the point of rigging attachment.
(c) Minimum and maximum heights of the jack
relative to the height of the block is as shown below for double tree
intermediate support systems.
Figure 7-20 -- Intermediate Support -- Double Tree
(6) Double
tree supports must be guyed as follows:
(a)
For skyline sizes equivalent to 1 1/8-inch improved plow steel (IPS) and less,
no guys are required;
(b) For
skyline sizes equivalent to those larger than 1 1/8-inch IPS as shown in
Appendix 7-I, Figure 7-39.
Notes
Figures and Appendices referenced are available from the agency.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 654.025(2) & 656.726(4)
Stats. Implemented: ORS 654.001 - 654.295
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