Winegard RK-4000 RK-4000 Roof Mount Kit
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I think it will, but I'd double-check with Wingard.
It's only meant to be used on a flat roof; while it might work on a curved roof, it's not recommended.
This is not going to work with the PA- Antenna with 1000 Playamker The PA- The 1000 Playmaker is only for portable use and cannot be mounted on a roof.
These mounts were purchased for Pathway 2's mounts. They work, but you'll need some mechanical skills to put them together. There aren't many, but there are a few. Bolts that were a little longer than the ones that came with the mounts had to be purchased separately. Although the pathway was not designed to be mounted on a roof, I have done so. The mounts prevent it from being blown around by the wind. I'd take a picture, but I won't be able to do so for a few months because I'll be away from my RV. I wish you the best of luck with your endeavor.
Selected User Reviews For Winegard RK-4000 RK-4000 Roof Mount Kit
Simply screw the center screw into your satellite base, place it on the surface you want to mount it to, and mark your hold-down position. screw locations on the bottom Remove the satellite and mark the location for drilling a hole of the appropriate size in the surface. I recommend that you use a butyl-based adhesive. To waterproof the holes drilled, use putty tape between the mounts and the (roof) surface. This putty tape, which comes in rolls, is commonly used all over RVs. If you use silicone caulking, you may never be able to remove the mounts. The mounts are well-designed, but they're overpriced for what they're worth. If the satellite was mounted on an RV roof, it would have been nice to be able to 'detach' it from the mounts for ground use. Otherwise, these mounts allow you to remove your satellite on a regular basis without having to break the waterproof seal. A before and after kit mounting is shown in the photos attached. Take a close look at the screws that hold the foundation together.
Although I thought the mounting kit was a little pricey, it does provide a solid foundation for the satellite antenna to be mounted on. One advantage of using this mounting kit is that you can easily remove the antenna if you want to use the portable stand when you don't have a clear view of the sky from where you parked your vehicle. home. You can then use simple machine screws to remount on the roof in the future to an indexed mounting spot.
For securing the satellite antenna, these are adequate. br>They say this mount system isn't for the Pathway X2 Sat antenna because it's not designed to be permanently mounted, but it works fine for it as well. Using longer bolts is all that is required. When there's a lot of wind, I use them to keep my X2 from moving around. However, I believe the cost of this set is excessive. The mount kit, on the other hand, is in excellent condition.
Great product that secures the satellite dish on the roof.
So that I don't have to worry about the dish, I've secured it to the roof of my RV. It worked as intended, but for four pieces of metal and a few screws, it was far too expensive.
To avoid signal blockage from trees and other obstacles in campgrounds, it was decided that the Playmaker should be portable rather than roof mounted.
I like how easy they are to put together, even if I had to make wedges for two of them so the dish unit would be level. But that's up to me and where I put it on my RV's roof. They are extremely convenient to use.
Installing it was a breeze. br>Way overpriced for the value. If you want to mount your antenna, you're basically stuck paying it. Everyone seems to be charging the same amount.