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STAKING-OUT GEOMETRY
GENERAL PRINCIPLES FOR STAKING-OUT GEOMETRY
Standard staking-out dimensions
If the standard staking-out dimensions shown on the following pages and their dimensional tolerances are ad-
hered to, the supplied barrier can be installed without any problems and every component will function correctly
should a rockfall event occur.
Adapting to the terrain
The type of terrain may mean that it is not possible to adhere to the standard staking-out parameters. Making a
number of small adjustments relating to the cross-section or length of nets, ropes, or posts, etc. will ensure that
the barrier will function correctly in these cases too.
Informing Geobrugg about the deviations enables you to work together to quickly find a solution that is
adapted to your requirements.
1)
5)
3)
4)
2)
1)
Rope anchor
Lateral rope
2)
Change in direction towards the
mountain
Valley-side anchoring
3)
Intermediate anchor rope
with support rope separation
4)
Change in direction towards
the valley
Mountain-side anchoring
5)
Intermediate anchor
rope
without support rope
separation
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