Maximum Wall Mount - 8 User Manual

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PROPER INSTALLATION IS IMPORTANT. IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE, CONSULT A CONTRACTOR,
ELECTRICIAN OR TELEVISION ANTENNA INSTALLER (CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL BUILDING SUPPLY,
TOOLS
REQUIRED
TAPE MEASURE
HAMMER
7/16” WRENCH
7/16”
3/8” WRENCH
8
/ ”
3
DRILL WITH
1/8” DRILL BIT
8” WALL MOUNT
INSTALLATION
LEVEL
SLOTTED SCREW
DRIVER
PHILLIPS SCREW
DRIVER
CLAMPING
SCREWS
LAG
SCREW
LAG
SCREW
8 INCH WALL
BRACKET
SWAGED
END
MAST B
2
Tap the two sections together with a hammer. A piece of wood will protect the end from damage.
BRACKET WILL
ACCOMMODATE
UP TO 8 INCH
OVERHANG OF EAVE
SWAGED END
MAST
MAST B
MAST A
MAST A
1
Slip the swaged end of mast A into the round end of mast B.
WOOD BLOCK
3
Select a location that will provide the highest, unobstructed position for the wind sensors.
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8” WALL MOUNT
INSTALLATION
ROOF
PEAK
6”
LEVEL
18”
MINIMUM
1/8” PILOT
HOLES
4
Drill two 1/8” level pilot holes 6” apart for each bracket. Brackets must be separated from each other by at least 18” for mast stability. Both brackets must be aligned vertically for the mast to be straight when installed.
ROOF
PEAK
MAST
8 INCH
BRACKET
CLAMPING
SCREWS
SCREWS
5
LAG
BRACKET
Secure the brackets with the lag screws
PILOT
HOLES
8 INCH
6
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Slip mast into brackets and tighten with the clamping screws.
8 INCH
BRACKET
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