PART I.
SECTIONS 1-106.
(For Additions see [pages 245]-[335].)
Section 1.—ANCHORING.
[1]. Rope pulley anchor—a car which grips by sinking its wheels in the soil; employed for ploughing tackle.
[2]. Anchor plate—buried in the ground below a mass of masonry—for attaching guys, tie rods, &c. Sometimes a frame, or plate, laid on the ground and ballasted, is the method used.
[3]. Screw mooring, screwed into the ground.
[4]. Heavy stone sunk in the ground and having a ring attached; or a mass of concrete, similarly placed, used for guy ropes, tie rods, and foundation bolt attachments.