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Roof Mounts
Select a location on your roof where all Tripod or Quadpod feet are over rafters. Use lag screws of sufficient length to go through the roof surfacing material and into the rafter. A minimum of two lag screws per foot is required. If a rafter is not available, additional reinforcement should be added under the roof surface for support. Do not attach feet to roof surface only. Apply roofing compound under and around the feet for moisture sealing. Under no circumstances should anyone attempt to climb upon a Tripod or a Quadpod.
Wall Mounts
Select a location where braces will attach to a structural member (wall stud, sill plate, etc). Use lag screws of sufficient length to go through the stud, sill plate, etc). Use lag screws of sufficient length to go through the wall sheathing and or siding and into the structural member. Apply sealant as required for moisture protection.
The ROHN Wall Mount (WM212) is designed to support most Satellite,
PCS, Cellular, or Microwave type antennas. The ROHN WM212 can be located so
antenna and electronics can be easily reached and the pipe distance fromthe wall
adjusts as needed.
The Saw Horse Roof Mount
ROHN’s Universal Roof Mount (URM) is capable of supporting most
TVRO, PCS Cellular and Microwave antennas. The URM adapts to
various roof pitches and the fully adjustable rear-leg allows for use on
a flat or up to a 12”/12” pitched roof. Installation is easy because of
the quick adaptability, plus there’s no need for concrete or burying
cable. At the same time, the URM frees up yard space, eliminates
some zoning problems and increases security from theft and
vandalism.
ROHN’s Saw Horse Roof Mounts (SHRM) allow the placement of antennas on
roof peaks or flat roofs, allowing them to be above interference created by close
buildings and trees. At the same time, it frees up yard space, eliminates some
zoning problems and increases security from theft and vandalism. The SHRM will
adjust from a flat roof to any pitched roof up to 12”/12”. And installation is easy
because there’s no need for concrete or burying cable. |