Chance helical tieback anchors provide lateral support in soil retention applications including both permanent and temporary sheet pile walls, marine bulkheads, concrete reinforced walls, precast concrete panel walls, and more. They have been used in multi-tier tieback walls to heights of 50 feet.
Tiebacks are an addition to a soil retaining system. Active earth pressure is the force applied to the wall by the soil behind the retaining wall which tends to “push” the wall outward. Passive earth pressure is the compressing of soil on the front side of the wall between the toe and grade (bottom of wall). Secondary pressures on a retaining wall are exerted by surcharge loads applied at the top of the back side of the wall. These can be dead or live loads that will continuously load the soil mass behind the retaining wall further adding to the active earth pressure exerted. The active earth pressure, surcharge loads, and passive earth pressure create a point of rotation within the retaining wall. This point of rotation is typically at or slightly below grade level of the front of the wall.
A helical tieback is installed by screwing the anchor into the soil behind the retaining wall until the helix plates are beyond the failure plane into stable soil that can bear load. Load bearing soil may include stiff clays, dense sands, and residual soils above bedrock. An important note is square shaft helical tiebacks are the most efficient screw anchor system to transfer tension capacity which makes them ideal for tiebacks. Pipe shaft helical tiebacks can be used but typically are not recommended due to loss in installation efficiency and increased material cost.
Helical anchors offer stabilization with many installation advantages. To make tieback anchor installation even easier and more affordable, Chance developed the Universal Adapter. There are configurations designed to work with 1-1/2” and 1-3/4” square shaft anchors, drivable and not drivable.
Catalog No. | Product Series | Ultimate Capacity (tension) | Drivable |
C1502189 | SS5/SS150 | 70 kip | Yes |
C1502241 | SS175 | 100 kip | No |
C1502242 | SS175 | 100 kip | Yes |
Providing additional installation efficiency, Chance Universal Adapters are easier to install and more affordable than drilled & tapped adapters or threaded stud adapters. The adapter connects the square shaft helical tieback anchor to any 1” diameter continuous thread bar or all-thread. Other adapters must be drilled and tapped to fit a particular brand bar and thread form but this universal system gives the contractor freedom to choose any 1” bar.
The Universal Adapter comes with or without a countersink feature. With the countersink feature, it can be connected to the helical tieback anchor on the outside of the wall and then the installation is continued until the Adapter is advanced behind the wall face. This eliminates the need for personnel or equipment to get behind the retaining wall to finish the installation and satisfies OSHA requirements.
Here’s a quick guide to installing tieback anchors using a Chance Universal Adapter:
A Chance Square Shaft tieback anchor provides the lowest cost per kip at load ranges of 50 kips or less due to their high torque efficiency and low material cost.
Unlike grouted tiebacks, square shaft anchors can be installed with small construction equipment in limited access sites and do not cause vibration that may damage adjacent structures. Additional advantages include:
To learn more about using Chance tieback anchors for simple and reliable wall stabilization, contact your local distributor.