Skywalker SKY32811 (1 Pair) 3" Double Wall Mount (SKY-32811)
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The standoff distance between the wall and the center of a 1" round pipe is approximately 2 3/4".
Mine had a center measurement of 7 3/4 inches.
1/2”
The wider section of the brackets can be secured to your eaves (sp) with lag bolts, while the mast is clamped between the two threaded bolts. br>I hope I explained everything correctly. There may be other mounting options, but that's how I used mine, and I highly recommend it. It is strong enough to support a 1 3/4" thick 10' fence rail.
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This will be able to hold two people. Antenna pole with three sections that can be pushed up. This bracket cannot handle the diameter of my Room hd50 5 section push up mast. This bracket is made of thin gauge stamped steel with a decent galvanized finish to keep it from rusting. Previous mast brackets I've used used 3/8 bolt fasteners and 5/16 or larger lag bolts to secure the bracket. This thing is held together with 1/4-inch lag bolts. The bracket is adequate for light-duty applications. However, it is simply too cheaply made for my application to withstand whatever the weather throws at it. br>My application is too demanding for this device, as I'm using multiple large antennas to boost gain for more consistent television reception. Since 1973, I've been working with outdoor television antennas, so I can back up my claims. br>There are some places where you can save money by cutting corners, but this is absurd. This isn't a real heavy-duty bracket set. I hope this information aids others in their search for a product that will work for them. 73, and may GOD bless you. K5EWM.
To keep my new weather station in place, I needed some sort of support system. For the peak of my shed, I looked at expandable eaves brackets and decided on these simple antenna brackets. The brackets are made of a thick metal with holes for the bolts. The holes do not line up perfectly during installation, and the supplied carriage bolts barely catch enough to allow tightening. So I screwed into the side of my house with my own stainless nuts, bolts, and lock washers, as well as lag bolts. If I hadn't been pressed for time, I would have returned them; however, everything turned out fine. However, you might want to look into other possibilities.
Attached to the side of the house near the roof peak to hold a 38 foot steel push-button garage door. For a ham radio antenna, place the pole and lock it in place. Much less expensive than a tower, and it can be set up from the roof or a ladder. I went with the ladder because hanging upside down from the roof's peak gave me the creeps. de KK8ZZ. Bob.
The mounting bolt holes had been moved off-center. center. The bolts that came with the clamp part of the mount could no longer be used because of this. I wasn't happy with this purchase, but I needed to get my antenna up by a certain date, so I didn't waste time trying to exchange it for something else. Now I see that the same issue has been mentioned in other reviews. I should've read a few more reviews. What could possibly go wrong, I reasoned, with such a simple part?.
My antenna mast is over 20 feet tall and extends deep into the ground. It had one rusted bracket against the house way near the top that had broken free. The pole began to sag and needed to be braced. This was ideal because, in addition to being buried, it now has two brackets that keep it in place. br>Measure the diameter of your antenna mast as well as the distance between it and your house. br>My only complaint was that it took me a long time to find the exact one I needed until I found the correct part number on a different website; the variations for the pole diameter are not clearly marked on Amazon's listings.
This was used to attach a weather station to a boat. I had to bend the tips of the front post (also known as a telephone pole) to make them fit better. With a vice, that was simple enough. br>The carriage bolt sizes aren't specified - However, I believe they were 3" in length. To keep things in, drill a small pilot hole. line, and everything seemed to be in order. These have left me blown away. On the user-generated content page, I posted a link to the product. The weather product has its own discussion board.
Unfortunately, some of the parts were missing when mine arrived, so I was unable to use them. I got a refund when I returned them. They were not durable enough for my needs, so I did not exchange them. Instead, I went with the Channel Master version, which I am pleased with.
Four large carriage bolts with flat round heads are included in these brackets for clamping the mast; however, these bolts do not fit the openings in the brackets and thus cannot be tightened or aligned with the clamp.