Skywalker Signature Series SKY32813 6" Heavy-Duty Wall Mount - 1 Pair (SKY-32813)
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The distance and angle of the pieces that touch the mounting surface were easy to change. My pliers were heavy, so I had to adjust it.
The U- These Wall Mounts' bolted portion can support a maximum of 1. Clamping for pipes with a diameter of 125 inches
The SKY32813-A is a SKY32813-A. According to the specifications for the 6" Model, pipes with a diameter of 1 1/2" are available. br>* However, measurements show that a 2 1/2" Diameter clearance is available, similar to the SKY32815-A. Specifications are supported by the 12" (Tripod 1 of 2) type.
These provide 6 inches of actual clearance from the bolted-in location.
Selected User Reviews For Skywalker Signature Series SKY32813 6" Heavy-Duty Wall Mount - 1 Pair (SKY-32813)
I was able to make the product work in the end. One of the U-shaped The threads on one side of the bolts were either broken or miscut when they arrived. On this, there was a lack of quality control. The supplied nut had to be yanked onto the bad end of the U-bolt by force. The nuts that came with the brackets began to peel as soon as I touched them with a tool. br>br>The mounting holes had a four-inch spread, which was perfect for what I needed. Once tightened, the brackets did a good job of keeping the mast in place. br>br>If I could do it all over again, knowing what I know now, I would probably return the brackets for a refund. The cost does not reflect the hardware's or workmanship's quality. I was able to make it work as is. We'll see how they hold up over the winter and summer in the Great Lakes.
Because my cabin's signal was spotty, I installed a cellular booster inside. I needed at least a 4-inch standoff where I mounted the antenna mast. I ordered these Skywalker Signature Series SKY32813 6" Heavy-Duty SKY32813 6" Heavy-Duty SKY32813 6" Heavy-Duty SKY32813 6" Heavy-Duty SKY32813 6 Wall Mounts for Heavy Duty Applications br>br>They're tough, weather-resistant, simple to install, and provide the necessary clearance. I'd buy them again if the opportunity presented itself.
It was perfect for my needs. They assisted in the stabilization of a 20' aluminum flag pole next to my building. To raise and lower my G5RV Jr, I use the flag pole. Antenna for amateur radio The brackets were well-made and came with all of the necessary hardware. They are a perfect fit for the aluminum flag pole.
It's only a matter of searching for it. The part that connects to the support has a slight bend in it. The more you tighten one or the other, the more it pulls in, allowing vertical adjustment of the mast to which it is attached. My mast was leaning slightly to the left, and I was able to straighten it out by tightening the screws on the lower bracket. Because the bracket's bolts have a low tensile strength, it's important not to overtighten them; otherwise, they'll shear off. Instead of using the screws that came with the bracket, carriage bolts were used to secure the bracket to the house's reinforced fascia board.
My initial review was based on the speed with which the product was delivered and the appearance of the product, but this was a mistake. br>br>After putting in the device to hold and stabilize a 1-inch pipe, 1/2 dia. The grip loosened as the strap deformed (bent). As a result, when there was a light breeze, the antenna on top of the pole turned around like a weather vane. Not good.
The brackets were well-made, but use caution when interpreting the measurements and sizes provided. You will not get the EXACT same distance as stated in the product description if you are working with tight tolerances, such as mounting an antenna a specific number of inches from the side of your house.
These were used to keep a fiberglass antenna (6 meter copper J-pole) in place. About 10' above the ground, a mast (pole) snapped off. Because the mounting holes are 4 inches apart and a little too wide for a 44 pole, I mounted them crosswise on 24's. When making minor adjustments for fit, these brackets are extremely strong and difficult to bend. I don't have any concerns about them holding up in strong winds.
I installed a high-definition antenna and needed a way to connect it to my home. The mast I used was long enough to clear the house's eve and was securely held. I purchased two of them. I took ten foot sections of chain link top rail, cut four feet off of one, and hung my antenna 16 feet in the air. It performs admirably, and I would purchase it again if the need arises.