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10 Foot Tri-Mount

Price$59.95
Manufacturer CodeEZ TRI-10
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Tri-Mount

1.25" OD

Mast 2x5' 

 

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EZ TRI-10 10 Foot Tri-Mount

 

 

Made of 1.25" OD 18 gauge galvanized tubing. 10 feet tall ( 2 x5' 1.25" OD Pipe ) 
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Specifications:
Materials: 1.25” OD - 18 gauge galvanized tubing
Height: 10 ft ( 2 Piece  Pipe )
Weight: 22 lb

 

 

 


 

 

Specifications
Mount Height
10'

Universal Towers Accessories

Packages typically include a mast collar for a 2 in. OD mast with a welded bearing mount top plate specially drilled Thrust Bearing Model: 1 5/8" SC 4-B & Model: 2 1/16" SC 4-B, sold separately. Packages with other mast collar sizes and without bearing top plate are available by request. A variety of optional Rotator Plates are also available. Chose yours to fit the top section of the tower package selected; R-11, R-14 or R-18. Each is available un-drilled or pre-drilled for popular rotator models. Universal Towers Aluminum Masts in various lengths and sizes are available. Roof mounts are available and may require Outside Engineering Assistance for Permitting, etc.

How to install a Universal Towers Foundation and Base

When installing one of our bases it is important to make sure you have the base submerged in the concrete to the proper depth. When digging the hole we have specific depths depending on the base you are installing for instance the B-18 base requires a hole to be 3’ x 3’ x 4’ deep. This being said you will want to measure from the bottom of the base leg up 4’ and put a line with a marker and that is how far the concrete should be poured to. If the base has a 5’ deep hole then you will want to measure up 5’ on the base. This is also true if the base requires a 6’ deep hole then you would measure up 6’. It is important to understand that wherever there is a weld on the base it should not be seen above the concrete as the concrete helps to support the base from long term metal fatigue.

Concrete Specification

The minimum strength concrete should be of 3000 psi. This is a mass foundation, so its main purpose is to act as a counter weight for the tower against Wind load and Seismic Events

Preparation of the Base Legs

We recommend filling the base leg openings that are in the concrete with play sand. You should fill it up just about an inch shy of the top and then cap it with silicone caulk to cap it off. This will keep any water from getting down the tube.
Please contact us or send us an email to support@starinc.com if you have any questions or need help in determining the best options for your tower needs. Universal Towers also provides Customer Support Services including Engineering and Custom Designs for Specific Applications.