Aluma Tower Company TM51-20LT Anleitung Handbuch - Seite 5
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4.
Remove jacks from storage box and install two jacks on the front outriggers and
two jacks on the rear outriggers of the trailer.
5.
Level the trailer by using the four jacks and the bubble levels as a guide.
(On models that include a shelter, the bubble level is located on the rear corner of
the shelter and for units without a shelter, the bubble level is located on the rear
upright tower support).
ATTACHING THE ANTENNA, COAX CABLE AND GUY WIRES
1.
For the Tower Models T-BD-135 & T-BD-150 (Standard Duty Tower):
Loosen the two U-bolts that hold the mast in place and slide it up so that
approximately 18" is still in the tower. Tighten the U-bolts (do not over tighten).
2.
For the Tower Models T-BD-35H, T-BD-50H, T-50H, T-50XHD, T-50XXHD,
T-75H, T-75XHD, T-85UGH, T-100H, & T-100UGH:
Remove the thru bolts from the upper and lower mast adaptor plates. Insert mast
through upper plate mast adaptor. Slide mast into lower plate mast adaptor until it
is fully seated against plate. Turn mast to align bolt thru holes. Reinsert bolts and
fully tighten nuts.
3.
Feed the coax cable through the middle of the smallest section and on up through
the mast at the top of the tower.
4.
Mount the antenna to the mast per the manufacturer's specifications and connect
the coax.
5.
Attach the color coded ends of the guy wires to the corresponding color coded
guy ears at the top of each section of the tower, using the screw pin shackle (see
Fig. 6). Be sure to tighten the screw pin shackle with a wrench. Lay the
appropriate sets of three each guy wires in the general direction to which they will
be anchored. (see Fig. 4). See below if "Erecting the Tower at Less Than Full
Height".
2/13/2012
Fig. 5 Outrigger Positions
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TRAILER TOWER SETUP INSTRUCTIONS-GUYED TO OUTRIGGERS