45-60 Inch Adjustable Eave Mount for Antenna
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Yes. My kit came with all of the necessary hardware, as well as long wood screws for attaching it to the eaves.
I'm not sure if it's galvanized. My house was painted the same color as mine.
It has a solid construction. The mast was made out of a 6 foot steel fence top rail and an 8 bay Channel Master CM-80. Mounted on the eve of my roof is a 4228HD antenna that I believe weighs about 8 pounds.
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The main horizontal beams are made of 18" thick angle steel that is bolted together at four points in the middle. There are four 2 inch long, thick wood lag bolts included. I was surprised by how strong he was built. To ensure proper assembly, refer to the photos. The loner bracket shown at the top of the image is what you'll use to secure your roof's peak. If anything fails to meet my expectations after installation, I will revise my review.
this is an excellent product. - The photo in the description appears to be yellow. As received, the product is silvery-silver in appearance.
- Holding power is depicted in an oblique manner. (I'm installing the Starlink beta version)br>- (Is there any hardware missing?) ) Nope. br>br>Based on hazy data available online, I was concerned that the type and gauge of material might be problematic. The holding capacity is listed as 7. 89 lbs. in some locations 89 lbs. On some websites, it's also referred to as the "product" weight. This material's gauge is more than adequate for mounting Starlink, in my opinion. The material is approximately 3mm thick (slightly less than 1/8"). (More on that after installation. ) The mount structure and hardware were shipped in a long, thin box that was then packaged in an Amz box. A small ziplock bag contained the carriage bolts and lag screws. During the shipping process, the plastic bag was "murdered. " Box 1 contains loose items. br>br>The only issue I have with this product is the lag screws that come with it for mounting the facia. "The diameter is too small, and the length is too long. " Buy some 1/4" lags if you want to increase your holding capacity. The length is determined by the thickness of the wood substrate. br>br>This mount comes at a fantastic price. I no longer have any reservations about mounting a Starlink satellite on my roof peak, despite the fact that it is frequently exposed to 40-degree temperatures. Winds of 50 miles per hour.
Hardware, primarily 5/16 carriage bolts and nuts, is more than sufficient. After cleaning with white vinegar and thorough washing, the surface was primed with Rustolem's alcohol-based primer. I used a one A Starlink antenna (dishy) is mounted on 1/4" structural steel pipe. It turned out to be a good decision. Have fun!.
I was able to get the product in a timely manner. Although it appears to be well-made, there is no accompanying hardware or instructions. It appeared that the box had been retapped. I'm off to the hardware store to pick up some supplies for the installation. It was a bad encounter. And now, instead of completing a quick project, time will be wasted locating materials that should have been provided.
One of the brackets on my set was missing. Because getting these shipped takes a long time, I'll source it locally for a lower price rather than waiting a long time for a replacement. Also, the finish appears to be steel rather than the cadmium plating shown? It didn't come with any lock washers, so I expect it to loosen up over time.
There were no instructions included with this item. I figured it out, but no matter what position or length you try, the two long pieces will not align. To make it work, I went to the hardware store and bought a shorter long bolt and a smaller short bolt. It was a complete pain, and I would not recommend this brand to anyone.
This mount is used on the gable-end of the house. end of my garage for the low-cost Starlink "Dishy" receiver earth- orbit internet service. br>It was simple to put together and mount in the garage. I purchased a five-star hotel room. foot- long, 2- inch- To hold the receiver, a wide mast was specially designed for "Dishy" from AI Satellite Installation Solutions (Loves Park, IL). br>We put it up in the middle of the year. In August 2021, as well as in the middle of the following year, Everything is still rock-solid in January 2022. solid. It turned out to be a wise decision.
First and foremost, there are no instructions, so take a seat and prepare yourself. Assemble to ensure that you understand the situation. The two long pieces that make up the lower brace, for example, will only overlap in one direction to align the bolt holes. The two clamps that grip the antenna mast would have been better if they had "teeth" like other clamps. They can be tightened to the point where the mast does not turn. The clamps aren't made of heavy-duty metal, and they bend when tightened, but they'll get the job done.