Form 70014 Drilled Shaft Log Form 70014 Drilled Shaft Log 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Form 70014 Drilled Shaft Log in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Unique ID, Status, Date, File No, Sub File No, Project No, and Road No in the designated fields. This information is crucial for tracking and referencing your project.
  3. Fill in the Contractor and Bent No sections to identify who is responsible for the drilling work.
  4. Complete the Shaft No field along with Date Cased and Shaft Part Elevation (ft) WL. These details help document specific shaft characteristics.
  5. In the Diagram section, provide a visual representation of your drilled shaft setup if applicable.
  6. Proceed to fill out soil type and description fields. This information is vital for understanding site conditions.
  7. Continue with casing details including Casing Type, Dimensions (OD), Bottom/Top of Casing Elevation (ft), and Diameter of Rock Socket (in).
  8. Document concrete volume metrics: Theoretical (VT), Actual (VP), and calculate OP=VP-VT for accuracy.
  9. Finally, ensure all signatures are collected from both the Drill Shaft Foreman and SCDOT Inspector before saving or exporting your completed form.

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A shaft log is a short version of a sterntube and usually has a flange to bolt it to a bulkhead. It can be supplied fully assembled with half bearing and shaft seal.
Drilled shaft diameters can range from 1 to 10 feet, and lengths up to 150 feet can be achieved using common drilled shaft construction equipment. Even larger shafts are possible with specialized equipment.
A logbook (a ships logs or simply log) is a record of important events in the management, operation, and navigation of a ship. It is essential to traditional navigation, and must be filled in at least daily.
A dugout canoe or simply dugout is a boat made from a hollowed-out tree. Other names for this type of boat are logboat and monoxylon. Monoxylon (ό) (pl: monoxyla) is Greek mono- (single) + ύ xylon (tree) and is mostly used in classic Greek texts.
There is a tube the shaft passes through that gets glued into a hole bored through the keel. Getting that tube, called the shaft log, glued in line with the shaft and engine is the aim of this process. Once the strut was bolted in place, it dictated the rest of the alignment.

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