Application List
You want to securely anchor down something outdoors?
Here's a growing list of applications and projects that GroundGrabba earth and ground anchors are commonly used for:
Known Applications Include:
- Agriculture holding down massive tarpaulins covering grain
- Animal tethering
- Animal traps
- Backyard swing sets
- Bear security perimeter warning alarms
- Car/Road barriers
- Cattle fencing
- Caravan storom tethering
- Cinematography/Videography scrims and other trapeze-type equipment
- Crowd control fencing
- Cyclone preparations
- Dear blinds
- Dog / animal tethering
- Donga anchoring
- Drainage gullies and traps
- Drainage pipes exposed above ground mounted
- Emergency housing
- Emergency services tethering
- Fencing - Fence storm preparations
- Festival tents
- Geo matting
- Grid floor matting #groundnurse
- Hammock frames
- High voltage earthing systems testing
- Horse/Equine jumps
- Horse sheds
- House roofs strapped down for storm preparations
- Humanitarian accommodation/national emergency housing
- Inflatables including outdoor cinema screen
- Jetty aligning
- Jumping castles
- Light aircraft on rough airfield tie-downs
- Modular home tethering
- New patented custom projects for a special variety of tarpaulin
- Outdoor furniture
- Pipelines
- Play equipment
- Portable basketball hoops
- Pop-up garages
- Portable solar farms
- Radio antenna array earth/grounding
- Radio mast and antenna arrays
- Remote power supplies
- Retaining walls
- Sail and shade canopies
- Scaffolding
- Semi-permanent docking for boats
- Shipping container anchoring
- Soccer Goals
- Solar panels ground frame mounted
- Sporting equipment
- Storm preparations
- Temporary fencing
- Tin sheds - larger sheds
- Tiny homes and relocatable homes
- Trampolines
- Tree securing
- Via Ducts
GroundGrabba has a wide selection of drill driven earth and ground anchors available to suit your needs. We also carry a range of adaptors to help make the job of connecting to your project easier.
We have personally tested all our ground anchors in various ground types and have published our pull out test results. Noting that the test results are for vertical lift or 'pull out tests' and these are compared to an ordinary spike stake of the same length and diameter shaft. Most of our steel range are also AS certified.
We now recommend installing our GroundGrabba at a slight angle of around 15 degrees from vertical. If you drive them in on an such as 45 degrees much ground pressure is lost and the earth anchors will not hold to their maximum.
The list of application uses are only ones that we are aware of. Basically, if you need to hold something down outside, then look at GroundGrabbas range. Common sense must be used too and match up the best GroundGrabba for the job. If the job requires more ground holding, you can always link multiple GroundGrabbas together by spacing them apart and linking them with stainless steel strap tie downs.
For your larger assets like shipping containers, modular homes, RV's and house roofing etc, it is probably best to look at our commercial range of earth screws ground anchors.