LAMINATED POLES. engineered to solve problems. Coastal Douglas-fir. Field Raked and Tangent Poles

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Coastal Douglas-fir Field Raked and Tangent Poles LAMINATED POLES engineered to solve problems

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Design Criteria Submission Form You can either fax this information to 253-627-4188 or submit your drawings and complete this form online at www.mcpoles.com Please provide sufficient dimensions and loads, or equivalent round-pole class. To permit us to properly recommend a pole size, please attach a drawing(s) or a sketch as shown below. Drawing D A B C T2 T2 T2 T2 T1 T1 T2 T2 Company/Customer Name: Contact Name: E-Mail Address: Company Address: City: State: Zip Code: Phone Number: Fax Number: Project Name: Project Address/Location: Construction Grade: Line Voltage(s): Number of Conductors: Conductor Size/Name(s): Number of Neutral/Shield Wires: Size/Description(s): G Maximum Span (ft): Maximum Wind Span (ft): Line Angle or Range of line angles (degrees): F Maximum Line Tension (lb):) E Design Loading Requirements: (NESC Heavy, Grade C, Crossing, etc.) Sketch D A B C Pole Height (above groundline): Lead of any Guys: Soil Type (cohesive/cohesionless): Soil Shear Strength (psf): Soil Friction Angle (degrees): Soil Density (pcf): Additional Comments: Fax completed form to 253-627-4188 E Note: It is the buyer s responsibility to verify that the recommended pole(s) meet applicable NESC and buyer requirements. McFarland Cascade will make recommendations as to pole size and hardware based on customer-supplied loads, overload factors and soil type. 2

RAKED COASTAL DOUGLAS-FIR 32 ft. CDF Rake Max. MDR-4-32 32 7 1/2 6 6 3/4 9 9 450 69 MDR-3-32 32 7 1/2 6 6 3/4 10 1/2 9 550 94 MDR-2-32 32 7 1/2 6 6 3/4 12 9 600 123 MDR-1-32 32 7 1/2 6 6 3/4 13 1/2 9 650 155 MDR-H1-32 32 7 1/2 7 6 3/4 13 1/2 9 650 155 MDR-H2-32 32 7 1/2 7 6 3/4 15 9 700 192 MDR-H3-32 32 7 1/2 8 6 3/4 16 1/2 9 800 179 MDR-H4-32 32 7 1/2 8 8 3/4 16 1/2 9 1,050 232 MDR-H5-32 32 7 1/2 9 8 3/4 18 9 1,150 276 MDR-H6-32 32 7 1/2 10 8 3/4 19 1/2 9 1,250 323 MDR-H7-32 32 7 1/2 10 8 3/4 21 9 1,300 375 MDR-H8-32 32 7 1/2 11 8 3/4 22 1/2 9 1,400 431 MDR-H9-32 32 7 1/2 12 10 1/4 21 9 1,600 439 MDR-H10-32 32 7 1/2 12 10 1/4 22 1/2 9 1,700 504 MDR-H11-32 32 7 1/2 12 10 1/4 24 9 1,750 574 MDR-H12-32 32 7 1/2 12 10 1/4 25 1/2 9 1,850 648 MDR-H13-32 32 7 1/2 13 10 1/4 25 1/2 9 1,900 648 MDR-H14-32 32 7 1/2 13 10 1/4 27 9 1,950 726 MDR-H15-32 32 7 1/2 14 10 1/4 28 1/2 9 2,100 809 MDR-H16-32 32 7 1/2 14 10 1/4 28 1/2 9 2,100 809 37 ft. CDF MDR-4-37 37 8 6 6 3/4 10 1/2 11 600 92 MDR-3-37 37 8 6 6 3/4 12 11 650 120 MDR-2-37 37 8 6 6 3/4 12 11 650 120 MDR-1-37 37 8 7 6 3/4 13 1/2 11 750 152 MDR-H1-37 37 8 7 6 3/4 15 11 800 188 MDR-H2-37 37 8 8 6 3/4 18 11 1,000 210 MDR-H3-37 37 8 8 8 3/4 16 1/2 11 1,200 228 MDR-H4-37 37 8 8 8 3/4 18 11 1,250 272 MDR-H5-37 37 8 9 8 3/4 19 1/2 11 1,400 319 MDR-H6-37 37 8 10 8 3/4 21 11 1,500 370 MDR-H7-37 37 8 10 8 3/4 22 1/2 11 1,600 425 MDR-H8-37 37 8 11 8 3/4 24 11 1,700 483 MDR-H9-37 37 8 12 8 3/4 25 1/2 11 1,800 545 MDR-H10-37 37 8 12 10 1/4 24 11 2,050 566 MDR-H11-37 37 8 12 10 1/4 25 1/2 11 2,150 639 MDR-H12-37 37 8 13 10 1/4 27 11 2,250 716 MDR-H13-37 37 8 13 10 1/4 28 1/2 11 2,350 798 MDR-H14-37 37 8 14 10 1/4 30 11 2,500 884 MDR-H15-37 37 8 14 10 1/4 30 11 2,500 884 MDR-H16-37 37 8 15 10 1/4 31 1/2 11 2,650 975 Coastal Douglas-Fir Field Raked Poles Standard 3

42 ft. CDF Rake Max. MDR-4-42 42 8 6 6 3/4 12 12 750 117 MDR-3-42 42 8 7 6 3/4 12 12 800 117 MDR-2-42 42 8 7 6 3/4 13 1/2 12 850 149 MDR-1-42 42 8 7 6 3/4 15 12 950 184 MDR-H1-42 42 8 8 6 3/4 18 12 1,100 207 MDR-H2-42 42 8 9 6 3/4 19 1/2 12 1,200 242 MDR-H3-42 42 8 9 6 3/4 21 12 1,250 281 MDR-H4-42 42 8 9 8 3/4 21 12 1,650 364 MDR-H5-42 42 8 9 8 3/4 22 1/2 12 1,750 418 MDR-H6-42 42 8 10 8 3/4 24 12 1,850 476 MDR-H7-42 42 8 11 8 3/4 25 1/2 12 2,000 537 MDR-H8-42 42 8 11 8 3/4 27 12 2,100 602 MDR-H9-42 42 8 12 8 3/4 28 1/2 12 2,250 671 MDR-H10-42 42 8 12 10 1/4 27 12 2,500 706 MDR-H11-42 42 8 13 10 1/4 28 1/2 12 2,650 786 MDR-H12-42 42 8 13 10 1/4 30 12 2,750 871 MDR-H13-42 42 8 14 10 1/4 31 1/2 12 2,900 946 MDR-H14-42 42 8 14 10 1/4 33 12 3,050 1,039 MDR-H15-42 42 8 15 10 1/4 33 12 3,100 1,039 MDR-H16-42 42 8 15 10 1/4 34 1/2 12 3,200 1,135 Bisect Angle 47 ft. CDF MDR-4-47 47 8 1/2 6 8 3/4 12 14 1,100 114 MDR-3-47 47 8 1/2 6 8 3/4 13 1/2 14 1,200 144 MDR-2-47 47 8 1/2 6 8 3/4 15 14 1,300 178 MDR-1-47 47 8 1/2 7 8 3/4 16 1/2 14 1,450 215 MDR-H1-47 47 8 1/2 7 8 3/4 18 14 1,550 256 MDR--H2-47 47 8 1/2 8 8 3/4 19 1/2 14 1,700 300 MDR-H3-47 47 8 1/2 8 8 3/4 21 14 1,800 348 MDR-H4-47 47 8 1/2 9 8 3/4 22 1/2 14 1,950 400 MDR-H5-47 47 8 1/2 9 8 3/4 24 14 2,050 455 MDR-H6-47 47 8 1/2 10 8 3/4 25 1/2 14 2,200 514 MDR-H7-47 47 8 1/2 10 8 3/4 27 14 2,300 576 MDR-H8-47 47 8 1/2 11 10 1/4 25 1/2 14 2,600 602 MDR-H9-47 47 8 1/2 11 10 1/4 27 14 2,750 675 MDR-H10-47 47 8 1/2 12 10 1/4 28 1/2 14 2,900 752 MDR-H11-47 47 8 1/2 12 10 1/4 30 14 3,050 833 MDR-H12-47 47 8 1/2 13 12 1/4 28 1/2 14 3,550 898 MDR-H13-47 47 8 1/2 14 12 1/4 30 14 3,750 995 MDR-H14-47 47 8 1/2 14 12 1/4 31 1/2 14 3,900 1,080 MDR-H15-47 47 8 1/2 15 12 1/4 33 14 4,100 1,186 MDR-H16-47 47 8 1/2 15 12 1/4 34 1/2 14 4,250 1,296 Rake Max. Foundation Reinforcement as specified Coastal Douglas-Fir Field Raked Poles Standard 4

RAKED COASTAL DOUGLAS-FIR 52 ft. CDF Rake Max. MDR-3-52 52 9 6 8 3/4 13 1/2 15 1,300 142 MDR-2-52 52 9 7 8 3/4 15 15 1,500 175 MDR-1-52 52 9 7 8 3/4 16 1/2 15 1,600 212 MDR-H1-52 52 9 7 8 3/4 18 15 1,700 252 MDR-H2-52 52 9 7 8 3/4 19 1/2 15 1,800 296 MDR-H3-52 52 9 8 10 1/4 19 1/2 15 2,200 346 MDR-H4-52 52 9 9 10 1/4 21 15 2,350 402 MDR-H5-52 52 9 10 10 1/4 22 1/2 15 2,550 461 MDR-H6-52 52 9 11 10 1/4 24 15 2,750 525 MDR-H7-52 52 9 12 10 1/4 25 1/2 15 2,950 592 MDR-H8-52 52 9 12 10 1/4 27 15 3,100 664 MDR-H9-52 52 9 13 12 1/4 25 1/2 15 3,600 708 MDR-H10-52 52 9 13 12 1/4 27 15 3,750 794 MDR-H11-52 52 9 14 12 1/4 28 1/2 15 4,000 884 MDR-H12-52 52 9 14 12 1/4 30 15 4,150 980 MDR-H13-52 52 9 15 12 1/4 31 1/2 15 4,350 1,080 MDR-H14-52 52 9 15 12 1/4 33 15 4,500 1,186 MDR-H15-52 52 9 16 12 1/4 34 1/2 15 4,750 1,296 MDR-H16-52 52 9 16 12 1/4 36 15 4,900 1,411 57 ft. CDF MDR-2-57 57 9 1/2 7 8 3/4 16 1/2 17 1,750 212 MDR-1-57 57 9 1/2 7 8 3/4 18 17 1,850 252 MDR-H1-57 57 9 1/2 7 8 3/4 19 1/2 17 2,000 296 MDR-H2-57 57 9 1/2 7 8 3/4 21 17 2,100 343 MDR-H3-57 57 9 1/2 8 10 1/4 21 17 2,550 402 MDR-H4-57 57 9 1/2 8 10 1/4 22 1/2 17 2,650 461 MDR-H5-57 57 9 1/2 9 10 1/4 24 17 2,900 525 MDR-H6-57 57 9 1/2 9 10 1/4 25 1/2 17 3,000 592 MDR-H7-57 57 9 1/2 10 10 1/4 27 17 3,250 664 MDR-H8-57 57 9 1/2 10 10 1/4 28 1/2 17 3,350 740 MDR-H9-57 57 9 1/2 11 12 1/4 27 17 3,950 794 MDR-H10-57 57 9 1/2 12 12 1/4 28 1/2 17 4,200 884 MDR-H11-57 57 9 1/2 13 12 1/4 30 17 4,450 980 MDR-H12-57 57 9 1/2 14 12 1/4 31 1/2 17 4,700 1,080 MDR-H13-57 57 9 1/2 15 12 1/4 33 17 4,950 1,186 MDR-H14-57 57 9 1/2 15 12 1/4 34 1/2 17 5,100 1,276 MDR-H15-57 57 9 1/2 16 12 1/4 36 17 5,350 1,389 MDR-H16-57 57 9 1/2 16 12 1/4 37 1/2 17 5,550 1,507 Coastal Douglas-Fir Field Raked Poles Standard 5

62 ft. CDF Rake Max. MDR-1-62 62 10 7 10 1/4 16 1/2 19 2,200 244 MDR-H1-62 62 10 8 10 1/4 18 19 2,450 291 MDR-H2-62 62 10 8 10 1/4 19 1/2 19 2,600 341 MDR-H3-62 62 10 8 12 1/4 19 1/2 19 3,100 408 MDR-H4-62 62 10 9 12 1/4 21 19 3,350 473 MDR-H5-62 62 10 10 12 1/4 22 1/2 19 3,650 543 MDR-H6-62 62 10 11 12 1/4 24 19 3,900 617 MDR-H7-62 62 10 12 12 1/4 25 1/2 19 4,200 697 MDR-H8-62 62 10 12 12 1/4 27 19 4,350 781 MDR-H9-62 62 10 13 12 1/4 28 1/2 19 4,650 871 MDR-H10-62 62 10 13 12 1/4 30 19 4,850 965 MDR-H11-62 62 10 14 12 1/4 31 1/2 19 5,100 1,064 MDR-H12-62 62 10 14 12 1/4 33 19 5,300 1,167 MDR-H13-62 62 10 15 12 1/4 34 1/2 19 5,550 1,276 MDR-H14-62 62 10 15 12 1/4 36 19 5,750 1,367 MDR-H15-62 62 10 16 12 1/4 37 1/2 19 6,000 1,483 MDR-H16-62 62 10 17 12 1/4 39 19 6,300 1,604 Bisect Angle 67 ft. CDF MDR-1-67 67 10 1/2 7 12 1/4 16 1/2 20 2,850 292 MDR-H1-67 67 10 1/2 7 12 1/4 18 20 3,050 347 MDR-H2-67 67 10 1/2 7 12 1/4 19 1/2 20 3,250 408 MDR-H3-67 67 10 1/2 8 12 1/4 21 20 3,550 473 MDR-H4-67 67 10 1/2 9 12 1/4 22 1/2 20 3,850 543 MDR-H5-67 67 10 1/2 10 12 1/4 24 20 4,150 617 MDR-H6-67 67 10 1/2 11 12 1/4 25 1/2 20 4,400 697 MDR-H7-67 67 10 1/2 12 12 1/4 27 20 4,700 781 MDR-H8-67 67 10 1/2 12 12 1/4 28 1/2 20 4,900 871 MDR-H9-67 67 10 1/2 13 12 1/4 30 20 5,200 965 MDR-H10-67 67 10 1/2 13 12 1/4 31 1/2 20 5,400 1,064 MDR-H11-67 67 10 1/2 14 12 1/4 33 20 5,700 1,167 MDR-H12-67 67 10 1/2 14 12 1/4 34 1/2 20 5,900 1,235 MDR-H13-67 67 10 1/2 15 12 1/4 36 20 6,200 1,345 MDR-H14-67 67 10 1/2 15 12 1/4 39 20 6,600 1,579 MDR-H15-67 67 10 1/2 16 12 1/4 40 1/2 20 6,900 1,702 MDR-H16-67 67 10 1/2 16 12 1/4 42 20 7,100 1,831 Rake Max. Foundation Reinforcement as specified Coastal Douglas-Fir Field Raked Poles Standard 6

RAKED COASTAL DOUGLAS-FIR 72 ft. CDF Rake Max. MDR-1-72 72 11 7 12 1/4 16 1/2 22 3,050 287 MDR-H1-72 72 11 7 12 1/4 19 1/2 22 3,500 401 MDR-H2-72 72 11 7 12 1/4 21 22 3,700 465 MDR--H3-72 72 11 8 12 1/4 22 1/2 22 4,000 534 MDR-H4-72 72 11 9 12 1/4 24 22 4,300 608 MDR-H5-72 72 11 10 12 1/4 25 1/2 22 4,650 686 MDR-H6-72 72 11 11 12 1/4 27 22 4,950 769 MDR-H7-72 72 11 12 12 1/4 28 1/2 22 5,250 857 MDR-H8-72 72 11 12 12 1/4 30 22 5,500 949 MDR-H9-72 72 11 13 12 1/4 31 1/2 22 5,800 1,047 MDR-H10-72 72 11 13 12 1/4 33 22 6,000 1,149 MDR-H11-72 72 11 14 12 1/4 34 1/2 22 6,300 1,256 MDR-H12-72 72 11 14 12 1/4 37 1/2 22 6,750 1,436 MDR-H13-72 72 11 15 12 1/4 39 22 7,050 1,553 MDR-H14-72 72 11 15 12 1/4 40 1/2 22 7,300 1,674 MDR-H15-72 72 11 16 12 1/4 42 22 7,600 1,801 MDR-H16-72 72 11 17 12 1/4 43 1/2 22 7,900 1,932 77 ft. CDF MDR-1-77 77 11 1/2 7 12 1/4 18 24 3,500 342 MDR-H1-77 77 11 1/2 7 12 1/4 19 1/2 24 3,700 401 MDR-H2-77 77 11 1/2 7 12 1/4 21 24 3,950 465 MDR-H3-77 77 11 1/2 8 12 1/4 22 1/2 24 4,300 534 MDR-H4-77 77 11 1/2 9 12 1/4 24 24 4,600 608 MDR-H5-77 77 11 1/2 10 12 1/4 27 24 5,200 769 MDR-H6-77 77 11 1/2 11 12 1/4 28 1/2 24 5,500 857 MDR-H7-77 77 11 1/2 12 12 1/4 30 24 5,850 949 MDR-H8-77 77 11 1/2 12 12 1/4 31 1/2 24 6,100 1,047 MDR-H9-77 77 11 1/2 13 12 1/4 33 24 6,400 1,149 MDR-H10-77 77 11 1/2 13 12 1/4 34 1/2 24 6,650 1,215 MDR-H11-77 77 11 1/2 14 12 1/4 36 24 7,000 1,323 MDR-H12-77 77 11 1/2 14 12 1/4 39 24 7,450 1,553 MDR-H13-77 77 11 1/2 15 12 1/4 40 1/2 24 7,750 1,674 MDR-H14-77 77 11 1/2 15 12 1/4 42 24 8,000 1,801 MDR-H15-77 77 11 1/2 16 12 1/4 43 1/2 24 8,350 1,932 MDR-H16-77 77 11 1/2 16 12 1/4 46 1/2 24 8,800 2,207 Coastal Douglas-Fir Field Raked Poles Standard 7

82 ft. CDF Rake Max. MDR-1-82 82 12 7 12 1/4 19 1/2 25 3,950 395 MDR-H1-82 82 12 7 12 1/4 21 25 4,200 458 MDR-H2-82 82 12 7 12 1/4 22 1/2 25 4,450 525 MDR-H3-82 82 12 8 12 1/4 24 25 4,800 598 MDR-H4-82 82 12 9 12 1/4 25 1/2 25 5,150 675 MDR--H5-82 82 12 10 12 1/4 27 25 5,500 757 MDR-H6-82 82 12 11 12 1/4 28 1/2 25 5,850 843 MDR-H7-82 82 12 12 12 1/4 31 1/2 25 6,450 1,030 MDR-H8-82 82 12 12 12 1/4 33 25 6,700 1,130 MDR-H9-82 82 12 13 12 1/4 34 1/2 25 7,050 1,235 MDR-H10-82 82 12 13 12 1/4 37 1/2 25 7,550 1,412 MDR-H11-82 82 12 14 12 1/4 39 25 7,900 1,527 MDR-H12-82 82 12 14 12 1/4 40 1/2 25 8,150 1,647 MDR-H13-82 82 12 15 12 1/4 42 25 8,500 1,771 MDR-H14-82 82 12 15 12 1/4 45 25 9,000 2,033 MDR-H15-82 82 12 16 12 1/4 46 1/2 25 9,350 2,171 MDR-H16-82 82 12 16 12 1/4 49 1/2 25 9,800 2,452 Bisect Angle 87 ft. CDF MDR-1-87 87 12 1/2 7 12 1/4 21 27 4,450 458 MDR-H1-87 87 12 1/2 7 12 1/4 22 1/2 27 4,700 525 MDR-H2-87 87 12 1/2 7 12 1/4 24 27 4,950 598 MDR-H3-87 87 12 1/2 8 12 1/4 25 1/2 27 5,350 675 MDR-H4-87 87 12 1/2 9 12 1/4 27 27 5,700 757 MDR-H5-87 87 12 1/2 10 12 1/4 28 1/2 27 6,100 843 MDR-H6-87 87 12 1/2 11 12 1/4 30 27 6,450 934 MDR-H7-87 87 12 1/2 12 12 1/4 31 1/2 27 6,850 1,030 MDR-H8-87 87 12 1/2 12 12 1/4 34 1/2 27 7,350 1,235 MDR-H9-87 87 12 1/2 13 12 1/4 36 27 7,750 1,301 MDR-H10-87 87 12 1/2 13 12 1/4 39 27 8,250 1,527 MDR-H11-87 87 12 1/2 14 12 1/4 40 1/2 27 8,650 1,647 MDR-H12-87 87 12 1/2 14 12 1/4 42 27 8,900 1,771 MDR-H13-87 87 12 1/2 15 12 1/4 43 1/2 27 9,250 1,899 MDR-H14-87 87 12 1/2 15 12 1/4 46 1/2 27 9,750 2,171 MDR-H15-87 87 12 1/2 16 12 1/4 48 27 10,150 2,313 MDR-H16-87 87 12 1/2 17 12 1/4 49 1/2 27 10,550 2,452 Rake Max. Foundation Reinforcement as specified Coastal Douglas-Fir Field Raked Poles Standard 8

RAKED COASTAL DOUGLAS-FIR 92 ft. CDF Rake Max. MDR-1-92 92 13 7 12 1/4 22 1/2 28 4,950 525 MDR-H1-92 92 13 7 12 1/4 24 28 5,250 598 MDR-H2-92 92 13 7 12 1/4 25 1/2 28 5,500 675 MDR-H3-92 92 13 8 12 1/4 27 28 5,900 757 MDR-H4-92 92 13 9 12 1/4 28 1/2 28 6,300 843 MDR-H5-92 92 13 10 12 1/4 30 28 6,700 934 MDR-H6-92 92 13 11 12 1/4 31 1/2 28 7,100 1,030 MDR-H7-92 92 13 12 12 1/4 34 1/2 28 7,800 1,154 MDR-H8-92 92 13 12 12 1/4 36 28 8,050 1,257 MDR-H9-92 92 13 13 12 1/4 37 1/2 28 8,450 1,364 MDR-H10-92 92 13 13 12 1/4 40 1/2 28 9,000 1,591 MDR-H11-92 92 13 14 12 1/4 42 28 9,400 1,711 MDR-H12-92 92 13 14 12 1/4 45 28 9,900 1,964 MDR-H13-92 92 13 15 12 1/4 46 1/2 28 10,300 2,097 MDR-H14-92 92 13 15 12 1/4 49 1/2 28 10,850 2,369 MDR-H15-92 92 13 16 14 1/4 46 1/2 28 12,150 2,439 MDR-H16-92 92 13 16 14 1/4 49 1/2 28 12,800 2,756 97 ft. CDF MDR-1-97 97 13 1/2 7 12 1/4 22 1/2 30 5,200 517 MDR-H1-97 97 13 1/2 7 12 1/4 24 30 5,500 588 MDR-H2-97 97 13 1/2 7 12 1/4 25 1/2 30 5,800 664 MDR-H3-97 97 13 1/2 8 12 1/4 27 30 6,200 744 MDR-H4-97 97 13 1/2 9 12 1/4 30 30 6,900 919 MDR-H5-97 97 13 1/2 10 12 1/4 31 1/2 30 7,350 1,013 MDR-H6-97 97 13 1/2 11 12 1/4 33 30 7,750 1,112 MDR-H7-97 97 13 1/2 12 12 1/4 34.5 30 8,200 1,215 MDR-H8-97 97 13 1/2 12 12 1/4 37 1/2 30 8,750 1,364 MDR-H9-97 97 13 1/2 13 12 1/4 39 30 9,200 1,475 MDR-H10-97 97 13 1/2 13 12 1/4 42 30 9,750 1,711 MDR-H11-97 97 13 1/2 14 12 1/4 43 1/2 30 10,150 1,835 MDR-H12-97 97 13 1/2 14 12 1/4 46 1/2 30 10,750 2,097 MDR-H13-97 97 13 1/2 15 12 1/4 48 30 11,150 2,234 MDR-H14-97 97 13 1/2 15 14 1/4 46 1/2 30 12,650 2,439 MDR-H15-97 97 13 1/2 16 14 1/4 48 30 13,150 2,599 MDR-H16-97 97 13 1/2 17 14 1/4 49 1/2 30 13,650 2,756 Coastal Douglas-Fir Field Raked Poles Standard 9

102 ft. CDF Rake Max. MDR-1-102 102 14 7 12 1/4 24 32 5,800 588 MDR-H1-102 102 14 7 12 1/4 25 1/2 32 6,100 664 MDR-H2-102 102 14 7 12 1/4 27 32 6,400 744 MDR-H3-102 102 14 8 12 1/4 28 1/2 32 6,800 829 MDR-H4-102 102 14 9 12 1/4 30 32 7,250 919 MDR-H5-102 102 14 10 12 1/4 31 1/2 32 7,700 1,013 MDR-H6-102 102 14 11 12 1/4 34 1/2 32 8,450 1,215 MDR-H7-102 102 14 12 12 1/4 36 32 8,900 1,257 MDR-H8-102 102 14 12 12 1/4 39 32 9,500 1,475 MDR-H9-102 102 14 13 12 1/4 40 1/2 32 9,950 1,591 MDR-H10-102 102 14 13 12 1/4 43 1/2 32 10,550 1,835 MDR-H11-102 102 14 14 12 1/4 45 32 11,000 1,964 MDR-H12-102 102 14 14 12 1/4 48 32 11,550 2,234 MDR-H13-102 102 14 15 14 1/4 46 1/2 32 13,300 2,439 MDR-H14-102 102 14 15 14 1/4 48 32 13,650 2,599 MDR-H15-102 102 14 16 14 1/4 49 1/2 32 14,150 2,756 MDR-H16-102 102 14 17 14 1/4 51 32 14,650 2,917 Bisect Angle 107 ft. CDF MDR-1-107 107 14 1/2 7 12 1/4 25 1/2 33 6,350 664 MDR-H1-107 107 14 1/2 7 12 1/4 27 33 6,700 744 MDR-H2-107 107 14 1/2 7 12 1/4 28 1/2 33 7,000 829 MDR-H3-107 107 14 1/2 8 12 1/4 30 33 7,450 919 MDR--H4-107 107 14 1/2 9 12 1/4 31 1/2 33 7,950 1,013 MDR-H5-107 107 14 1/2 10 12 1/4 33 33 8,400 1,112 MDR-H6-107 107 14 1/2 11 12 1/4 36 33 9,150 1,235 MDR-H7-107 107 14 1/2 12 12 1/4 37 1/2 33 9,650 1,340 MDR-H8-107 107 14 1/2 12 12 1/4 40 1/2 33 10,250 1,563 MDR-H9-107 107 14 1/2 13 12 1/4 42 33 10,750 1,681 MDR-H10-107 107 14 1/2 13 12 1/4 45 33 11,350 1,929 MDR-H11-107 107 14 1/2 14 12 1/4 48 33 12,150 2,195 MDR-H12-107 107 14 1/2 14 14 1/4 46 1/2 33 13,750 2,396 MDR-H13-107 107 14 1/2 15 14 1/4 48 33 14,300 2,554 MDR-H14-107 107 14 1/2 15 14 1/4 51 33 15,000 2,865 MDR-H15-107 107 14 1/2 16 14 1/4 52 1/2 33 15,550 3,028 MDR-H16-107 107 14 1/2 17 14 1/4 54 33 16,100 3,194 Rake Max. Foundation Reinforcement as specified Coastal Douglas-Fir Field Raked Poles Standard 10

TANGENT COASTAL DOUGLAS-FIR 30 ft. CDF MDT-5-30 30 5 5 6 3/4 7 1/2 350 49 MDT-4-30 30 5 5 6 3/4 9 400 70 MDT-3-30 30 5 6 6 3/4 10 1/2 500 95 MDT-2-30 30 5 6 6 3/4 10 1/2 500 95 MDT-1-30 30 5 7 6 3/4 12 550 124 35 ft. CDF MDT-5-35 35 5 1/2 5 6 3/4 9 500 68 MDT-4-35 35 5 1/2 5 6 3/4 10 1/2 550 92 MDT-3-35 35 5 1/2 6 6 3/4 10 1/2 550 92 MDT-2-35 35 5 1/2 6 6 3/4 12 600 120 MDT-1-35 35 5 1/2 7 6 3/4 13 1/2 700 152 40 ft. CDF MDT-5-40 40 6 5 6 3/4 9 550 66 MDT-4-40 40 6 5 6 3/4 10 1/2 600 90 MDT-3-40 40 6 6 6 3/4 12 700 117 MDT-2-40 40 6 6 6 3/4 13 1/2 750 149 MDT-1-40 40 6 7 6 3/4 15 850 184 45 ft. CDF MDT-5-45 45 6 1/2 5 6 3/4 10 1/2 700 89 MDT-4-45 45 6 1/2 5 6 3/4 12 750 116 MDT-3-45 45 6 1/2 6 6 3/4 12 800 116 MDT-2-45 45 6 1/2 6 6 3/4 13 1/2 850 147 MDT-1-45 45 6 1/2 7 6 3/4 15 1,000 181 MDT-H1-45 45 6 1/2 7 6 3/4 18 1,100 222 MDT-H2-45 45 6 1/2 7 6 3/4 19 1/2 1,200 260 50 ft. CDF MDT-5-50 50 7 5 8 3/4 10 1/2 1,000 95 MDT-4-50 50 7 5 8 3/4 12 1,100 124 MDT-3-50 50 7 6 8 3/4 13 1/2 1,250 157 MDT-2-50 50 7 6 8 3/4 15 1,350 194 MDT-1-50 50 7 7 8 3/4 16 1/2 1,500 235 MDT-H1-50 50 7 7 8 3/4 18 1,600 280 MDT-H2-50 50 7 7 8 3/4 19 1/2 1,700 327 Coastal Douglas-Fir Tangent Poles Standard 11

55 ft. CDF MDT-5-55 55 7 1/2 5 8 3/4 10 1/2 1,100 94 MDT-4-55 55 7 1/2 6 8 3/4 12 1,250 123 MDT-3-55 55 7 1/2 6 8 3/4 13 1/2 1,350 155 MDT-2-55 55 7 1/2 7 8 3/4 15 1,550 191 MDT-1-55 55 7 1/2 7 8 3/4 16 1/2 1,650 232 MDT-H1-55 55 7 1/2 7 8 3/4 18 1,750 276 MDT-H2-55 55 7 1/2 8 8 3/4 19 1/2 1,950 323 Bisect Angle 60 ft. CDF MDT-3-60 60 8 6 8 3/4 15 1,600 189 MDT-2-60 60 8 6 8 3/4 16 1/2 1,750 228 MDT-1-60 60 8 7 8 3/4 18 1,950 272 MDT-H1-60 60 8 7 8 3/4 19 1/2 2,050 318 MDT-H2-60 60 8 7 8 3/4 21 2,200 366 MDT-H3-60 60 8 8 8 3/4 22 1/2 2,350 417 MDT-H4-60 60 8 8 8 3/4 25 1/2 2,600 529 MDT-H5-60 60 8 9 8 3/4 27 2,800 590 MDT-H6-60 60 8 10 8 3/4 28 1/2 3,000 654 65 ft. CDF MDT-3-65 65 8 1/2 6 8 3/4 16 1/2 1,900 225 MDT-2-65 65 8 1/2 6 8 3/4 18 2,000 268 MDT-1-65 65 8 1/2 7 8 3/4 19 1/2 2,200 313 MDT-H1-65 65 8 1/2 7 8 3/4 21 2,350 361 MDT-H2-65 65 8 1/2 7 8 3/4 22 1/2 2,500 411 MDT-H3-65 65 8 1/2 8 8 3/4 25 1/2 2,850 522 MDT--H4-65 65 8 1/2 8 8 3/4 27 2,950 582 MDT-H5-65 65 8 1/2 9 8 3/4 28 1/2 3,150 645 MDT-H6-65 65 8 1/2 10 8 3/4 30 3,350 711 70 ft. CDF MDT-3-70 70 9 6 8 3/4 16 1/2 2,050 222 MDT-2-70 70 9 7 8 3/4 18 2,250 264 MDT-1-70 70 9 7 8 3/4 19 1/2 2,400 309 MDT-H1-70 70 9 8 8 3/4 21 2,600 356 MDT-H2-70 70 9 8 8 3/4 22 1/2 2,750 405 MDT-H3-70 70 9 9 10 1/4 24 3,500 537 MDT-H4-70 70 9 9 10 1/4 25 1/2 3,650 602 MDT-H5-70 70 9 10 10 1/4 27 3,900 671 MDT-H6-70 70 9 11 10 1/4 28 1/2 4,150 744 Foundation Reinforcement as specified Coastal Douglas-Fir Tangent Poles Standard 12

TANGENT COASTAL DOUGLAS-FIR 75 ft. CDF 80 ft. CDF MDT-3-80 80 10 6 10 1/4 16 1/2 2,700 256 MDT-2-80 80 10 7 10 1/4 18 3,000 304 MDT-1-80 80 10 7 10 1/4 21 3,400 410 MDT-H1-80 80 10 8 10 1/4 22 1/2 3,700 468 MDT-H2-80 80 10 8 10 1/4 24 3,850 529 MDT-H3-80 80 10 9 10 1/4 25 1/2 4,150 593 MDT-H4-80 80 10 9 10 1/4 28 1/2 4,550 733 MDT-H5-80 80 10 10 10 1/4 30 4,850 808 MDT-H6-80 80 10 11 10 1/4 31 1/2 5,150 886 85 ft. CDF MDT-3-85 85 10 1/2 6 10 1/4 16 1/2 2,900 252 MDT-2-85 85 10 1/2 7 10 1/4 18 3,200 300 MDT-1-85 85 10 1/2 7 10 1/4 21 3,600 404 MDT-H1-85 85 10 1/2 8 10 1/4 22 1/2 3,900 461 MDT-H2-85 85 10 1/2 8 10 1/4 25 1/2 4,300 584 MDT-H3-85 85 10 1/2 9 10 1/4 28 1/2 4,850 722 MDT-H4-85 85 10 1/2 9 10 1/4 30 5,050 796 MDT-H5-85 85 10 1/2 10 10 1/4 31 1/2 5,350 873 MDT-H6-85 85 10 1/2 11 10 1/4 33 5,650 954 90 ft. CDF MDT-3-75 75 9 1/2 6 10 1/4 15 2,350 211 MDT-2-75 75 9 1/2 7 10 1/4 16 1/2 2,650 256 MDT-1-75 75 9 1/2 7 10 1/4 19 1/2 3,000 356 MDT-H1-75 75 9 1/2 8 10 1/4 21 3,250 410 MDT-H2-75 75 9 1/2 8 10 1/4 22 1/2 3,450 468 MDT-H3-75 75 9 1/2 9 10 1/4 24 3,750 529 MDT-H4-75 75 9 1/2 9 10 1/4 27 4,100 661 MDT-H5-75 75 9 1/2 10 10 1/4 28 1/2 4,350 733 MDT-H6-75 75 9 1/2 11 10 1/4 30 4,650 808 MDT-3-90 90 11 6 10 1/4 18 3,250 300 MDT-2-90 90 11 7 10 1/4 21 3,800 404 MDT-1-90 90 11 7 10 1/4 22 1/2 4,000 461 MDT-H1-90 90 11 8 10 1/4 24 4,350 521 MDT-H2-90 90 11 8 10 1/4 25 1/2 4,550 584 MDT-H3-90 90 11 9 10 1/4 28 1/2 5,100 722 MDT-H4-90 90 11 9 10 1/4 30 5,350 796 MDT-H5-90 90 11 10 10 1/4 33 5,850 954 MDT-H6-90 90 11 11 10 1/4 34 1/2 6,200 1,038 Coastal Douglas-Fir Tangent Poles Standard 13

95 ft. CDF MDT-2-95 95 11 1/2 7 12 1/4 19 1/2 4,550 413 MDT-1-95 95 11 1/2 7 12 1/4 21 4,800 475 MDT-H1-95 95 11 1/2 8 12 1/4 22 1/2 5,200 542 MDT-H2-95 95 11 1/2 8 12 1/4 24 5,500 613 MDT-H3-95 95 11 1/2 9 12 1/4 25 1/2 5,900 688 MDT-H4-95 95 11 1/2 9 12 1/4 28 1/2 6,450 849 MDT-H5-95 95 11 1/2 10 12 1/4 30 6,850 936 MDT-H6-95 95 11 1/2 11 12 1/4 33 7,550 1,122 Bisect Angle 100 ft. CDF MDT-2-100 100 12 7 12 1/4 19 1/2 4,750 407 MDT-1-100 100 12 7 12 1/4 21 5,050 468 MDT-H1-100 100 12 8 12 1/4 22 1/2 5,500 534 MDT-H2-100 100 12 8 12 1/4 25 1/2 6,050 677 MDT-H3-100 100 12 9 12 1/4 27 6,500 754 MDT-H4-100 100 12 9 12 1/4 30 7,050 922 MDT-H5-100 100 12 10 12 1/4 31 1/2 7,500 1,011 MDT-H6-100 100 12 11 12 1/4 34 1/2 8,200 1,202 105 ft. CDF MDT-2-105 105 12 1/2 7 12 1/4 19 1/2 5,000 407 MDT-1-105 105 12 1/2 7 12 1/4 22 1/2 5,600 534 MDT-H1-105 105 12 1/2 8 12 1/4 24 6,050 603 MDT--H2-105 105 12 1/2 8 12 1/4 27 6,650 754 MDT-H3-105 105 12 1/2 9 12 1/4 28 1/2 7,100 836 MDT-H4-105 105 12 1/2 9 12 1/4 31 1/2 7,700 1,011 MDT-H5-105 105 12 1/2 10 12 1/4 33 8,150 1,105 MDT-H6-105 105 12 1/2 11 12 1/4 34 1/2 8,650 1,202 110 ft. CDF MDT-2-110 110 13 7 12 1/4 21 5,550 468 MDT-1-110 110 13 7 12 1/4 24 6,200 603 MDT-H1-110 110 13 8 12 1/4 25 1/2 6,650 677 MDT-H2-110 110 13 8 12 1/4 27 6,950 754 MDT-H3-110 110 13 9 12 1/4 28 1/2 7,450 836 MDT-H4-110 110 13 9 12 1/4 31 1/2 8,100 1,011 MDT-H5-110 110 13 10 12 1/4 34 1/2 8,850 1,202 MDT-H6-110 110 13 11 12 1/4 36 9,350 1,303 Foundation Reinforcement as specified Coastal Douglas-Fir Tangent Poles Standard 14

TANGENT COASTAL DOUGLAS-FIR 115 ft. CDF MDT-2-115 115 13 1/2 7 12 1/4 22 1/2 6,150 525 MDT-1-115 115 13 1/2 7 12 1/4 24 6,450 594 MDT--H1-115 115 13 1/2 8 12 1/4 25 1/2 6,950 666 MDT-H2-115 115 13 1/2 8 12 1/4 28 1/2 7,600 823 MDT-H3-115 115 13 1/2 9 12 1/4 31 1/2 8,450 995 MDT-H4-115 115 13 1/2 9 12 1/4 34 1/2 9,050 1,183 MDT-H5-115 115 13 1/2 10 12 1/4 36 9,600 1,282 MDT-H6-115 115 13 1/2 11 12 1/4 37 1/2 10,100 1,386 120 ft. CDF MDT-2-120 120 14 7 12 1/4 22 1/2 6,400 525 MDT-1-120 120 14 7 12 1/4 24 6,750 594 MDT-H1-120 120 14 8 12 1/4 25 1/2 7,250 666 MDT-H2-120 120 14 8 12 1/4 28 1/2 7,950 823 MDT-H3-120 120 14 9 12 1/4 31 1/2 8,800 995 MDT-H4-120 120 14 9 12 1/4 34 1/2 9,500 1,183 MDT-H5-120 120 14 10 12 1/4 36 10,000 1,282 MDT-H6-120 120 14 11 12 1/4 39 10,900 1,493 125 ft. CDF MDT-2-125 125 14 1/2 7 12 1/4 22 1/2 6,650 525 MDT-1-125 125 14 1/2 7 12 1/4 25 1/2 7,350 666 MDT-H1-125 125 14 1/2 8 12 1/4 28 1/2 8,250 823 MDT-H2-125 125 14 1/2 8 12 1/4 31 1/2 9,000 995 MDT-H3-125 125 14 1/2 9 12 1/4 33 9,500 1,087 MDT-H4-125 125 14 1/2 9 12 1/4 36 10,250 1,282 MDT-H5-125 125 14 1/2 10 12 1/4 37 1/2 10,800 1,386 MDT-H6-125 125 14 1/2 11 12 1/4 40 1/2 11,700 1,604 130 ft. CDF MDT-2-130 130 15 7 14 1/4 21 7,600 527 MDT-1-130 130 15 7 14 1/4 22 1/2 8,050 601 MDT-H1-130 130 15 8 14 1/4 25 1/2 9,150 762 MDT-H2-130 130 15 8 14 1/4 27 9,550 850 MDT-H3-130 130 15 9 14 1/4 30 10,650 1,038 MDT-H4-130 130 15 9 14 1/4 33 11,500 1,244 MDT-H5-130 130 15 10 14 1/4 34 1/2 12,200 1,354 MDT-H6-130 130 15 11 14 1/4 37 1/2 13,250 1,586 Coastal Douglas-Fir Tangent Poles Standard 15

135 ft. CDF MDT-2-135 135 15 1/2 7 14 1/4 21 7,900 518 MDT-1-135 135 15 1/2 7 14 1/4 24 8,800 668 MDT-H1-135 135 15 1/2 8 14 1/4 25 1/2 9,500 750 MDT-H2-135 135 15 1/2 8 14 1/4 28 1/2 10,400 926 MDT-H3-135 135 15 1/2 9 14 1/4 30 11,050 1,021 MDT-H4-135 135 15 1/2 9 14 1/4 33 11,950 1,224 MDT-H5-135 135 15 1/2 10 14 1/4 36 13,100 1,444 MDT-H6-135 135 15 1/2 11 14 1/4 37 1/2 13,750 1,560 Bisect Angle Foundation Reinforcement as specified Coastal Douglas-Fir Tangent Poles Standard 16

Example Foundation for Denser Soils INSTALLATION OF MCFARLAND CASCADE LAMINATED POLES Poles are typically predrilled and sized for a specific location, specific equipment and orientation. Because they can look very similar, it is imperative that each pole be matched with the specification and location. Adequate performance of the foundation system relies on accurate descriptions of soil shear strength (cohesive soils), friction angle, density (cohesionless soils) and setting depth. McFarland Cascade will make recommendations based on these factors but it is the responsibility of the owner to accept the final design of the setting depth and foundation requirements. Example Foundation for Soft Soil Installations Culvert or Sleeve Extra Depth Gravel Filled 17

Recommended Fin Depth Upper Fin LIFTING AND HANDLING Laminated poles are handled the same way as round wood poles (to minimize corner denting, pad chokers and chains). Poles are marked BP at the balance point for ease of lifting and handling Recommended Setting Depth SETTING DEPTH The setting depths mentioned in this brochure are based on the standard or rule of thumb (ROT) method of determining setting depth. That method is to add two feet to 10% of pole length for tangent poles and 4 feet to 10% of the pole length for raked poles. Accurate soil data, however, may permit the setting depth to be decreased (thereby saving cost and weight) or, conversely, require deeper embedment depth or use of a caisson/ sleeve for additional support to avoid overturning. Lower Fin It is the customer s responsibility to investigate soil conditions and determine the oppropriate setting depth. FOUNDATION: PASSIVE GROUND RESISTING SYSTEM Laminated poles are typically narrower than round poles in the loaded direction and, depending on the soils and loads specified, require that the effective width be increased by the addition of load-bearing steel fins. McFarland Cascade will supply fins for the pole based on the loads and soils data supplied or the maximum groundline moment for the pole classification, pole length and setting depth. Fin Width Pole Depth Pole Width 7/8 Bolt RAKE ANGLE The rake angle of the pole is recommended to be no more than 3% of the above-ground height of the pole as measured from the tip of the uncut side to the base of the pole. 18

Conductor 1/2 Line Angle Rake Direction Load Direction Bisect Line Angle Cut Side Uncut Side Conductor 1/2 Line Angle Load Direction Cut Side Uncut Side Yardstick Field Rake Distance Setting Depth Back Fill Foundation System BACKFILL Backfill is recommended to be crushed stone compacted in 6-inch lifts. 19 Hole Diameter TENSIONING Once conductors are tensioned to design, wait at least 30 minutes for pole to reach a point of equilibrium and retention to design.

Boring Pattern (Dotted Line) Width PRESERVATIVE TREATMENT All poles are treated to comply with AWPA Specification UC4 and the requirements of AITC 109. Standard treatment is Pentachlorophenol (Penta or PCP). Poles may be radial drilled or throughbored from two feet above the groundline to three feet below the groundline or as specified by buyer. CDF poles are incised the full length on all four sides to enhance preservative penetration. LAMINATING STANDARDS Poles are manufactured in accordance with AITC 117, APA Y117 and APA Y117 Supplement. Designs are based on Power Line Systems finite element analysis with design stresses determined in accordance with ANSI O5.2 and other recognized sources. 2-0 (min.) or as specified 3 5 Pole Top 3-0 (min.) or as specified 5/16 dia. Holes Sloped 5 degrees 2-1/2 Exclusion Zone for Tension Lams 20

21 A few examples of laminated wood poles in use.

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