(57) A device for ground anchoring of stay wires, for example anchoring of steel wires
used in connection with power pylons, which are attachable to a substantially eyeshaped
member (7) arranged adjacent to an end portion of a support member, which is joined
to an anchoring element dug down below a ground surface. According to the invention,
the support member (2) is also arranged having an eyeshaped member (8) adjacent to
the end portion intended to be located below a ground surface, co-acting with and
attachable to a substantially washer shaped lock means (10) having an area exceeding
the cross-sectional area of a through hole or groove taken up in an anchoring element
through which the support member (2) is intended to extend and be attached. The lock
means (10) is advantageously arranged with a groove shaped part open in one direction,
having a width facilitating insertion of the support member (2) but which is smaller
than the external dimensions of the eyeshaped member (8). Furthermore, the lock means
includes advantageously a substantially L-shaped member (12), arranged having a free
part extending over at least a portion of the groove shaped part in a substantially
parallel relationship to the lock means (10) and in direction towards the open end
portion of the groove shaped part, said free end portion being arranged having a width
and a distance from the lock means (10) facilitating that same is inserted into the
through hole of the eyeshaped member (8), and that a portion extending out from said
hole is bent over towards or away from the lock means (10), thereby locking together
the eyeshaped member (8) and the lock means (10) to an internally joined condition.
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