
Instruction Sheet For:
TR Series
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Step 2: Attaching the rear feet
Step 1
Before starting, lay out all parts to your mount and match them to
the parts list provided. Verify that you have all your parts before
attempting to assemble the mount. Note: You will not be using all
the hardware provided in a single installation.
Step 2
Mount the two rearmost feet (
face using the pitch pads ( TR-36 / TR-60) underneath the
feet and lag screws ( TR-36 and TR-60) to secure the feet to the
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TR-36 and TR-60) to the roof sur-
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roof surface. You may lay the tripod down at this point.
WARNING: To insure a secure installation make sure that the lag
screws are secured into a rafter or trust section or some other solid
piece of wood. If none are available, then have a person place
a large section of 1.5” thick wood on the underside of the locations where the lags are going to come through to provide stable
mounting platform for the lags to attach to. Once the lags are
through the mounting surface, coat the lag screws with roofi ng tar
or some other suitable sealant to prevent leaks.
Step 3: Attaching the L bracket
If you are going to use the L bracket to hold up the bottom of the
mast (TR-36 or TR-60)
Step 3
Attach the L bracket ( TR-36 / TR-60) to the bottom ring
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(
TR-36 and TR-60) using the ¼” screw ( TR-36 and TR-60),
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lock washer ( TR-36 and TR-60) and nut ( TR-36 and TR-60).
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Proceed to step 5.
If you are going to use the Lower Plate to hold up the bottom of the
mast (TR-60 only).
Step 4
Attach the lower plate ( TR-60) to the bottom ring ( TR-60)
using the M8 x 25mm long screws ( TR-60) and a nut ( TR-
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60) on the outside of the bottom ring and on the inside of the lower
plate.
Step 4: Attaching the lower plate
KEY:
TR-36 TR-60 TR-36 & TR-60

Step 5: Securing the front foot
Step 5
Level out the tripod and secure the front foot ( TR-36 and
TR-60) of the tripod using a pitch pad ( TR-36 / TR-60)
underneath the feet and lag screws ( TR-36 and TR-60) to se-
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cure the feet to the roof surface. WARNING: To insure a secure
installation make sure that the lag screws are secured into a
rafter or trust section or some other solid piece of wood. If none
are available, then have a person place a large section of 1.5”
thick wood on the underside of the locations where the lags are
going to come through to provide stable mounting platform for
the lags to attach to. Once the lags are through the mounting
surface, coat the lag screws with roofi ng tar or some other suit-
able sealant to prevent leaks.
Step 6
For the TR-36
Secure the antenna mast in the top ring of a TR-36 ( TR-36)
using the M8 screws ( TR-36) and either the hex nut or square
nuts ( or TR-36). Repeat the process for the bottom ring
( TR-36 and TR-60) if you did not use the L bracket ( TR-36).
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Step 6: Securing the mast in
the tripod
For the TR-60
Secure the antenna mast in the top ring of a TR-60 ( TR-60)
using the M8 screws ( TR-60) and a hex nut on either side
of the ring ( TR-60). Repeat the process for the bottom ring
( TR-60) if you did not use the L bracket ( TR-60) or lower
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plate ( TR-60).
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Please verify that all nuts and screws are tight.
Enjoy Your Mount!
WARNING: The installer must verify the installation meets all
applicable codes and survival requirements. Video Mount
Products will not be held liable for the improper use or installation of its products.