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Telescopic and Antenna Mast Wall Bracket 30 inch Standoff Y Style for 1.25 to 3.00 inch OD Mast

Price$24.95
Manufacturer Code3S-WM30W
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30 inch Stand-Off
(1) bracket
"Y" Type Configuration
For 1.25 to 3.00 inch OD
Galvanized Finish
Hardware Included

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3 Star Inc 3S-WM30W Telescopic and Antenna Mast Wall Bracket 30 inch Standoff Y Style for 1.25 to 3.00 inch OD Mast
Made in the USA!Made in the USA!
The WM30W Antenna Mast Wall Bracket is (1) Deluxe "Y" Style Bracket with a Vertical Brace Strut on the Bottom Bracket, with Hardware Included for a 30 inch Standoff Wall Support of Light to Medium Duty Antennas on Mast Poles from 5 to 10 feet long and from 1.25 to 3.00 inches in Outside Diameter for Off-air and OTA TV, UHF/VHF Radio, Remote Telemetry Control and Monitoring Stations, Cellular Date Gateways, WiFi, Wireless Internet, Receivers, Boosters and Repeaters.(Mast Not Included, One Bracket per Order)

These mast mountings are typical and generally require the cantilever distance between the mounts be one quarter (1/4) to one third (1/3) of the mast length depending on Wind Load, starting from the bottom with 2 foot between brackets being a minimum distance.
All Masts greater than ten feet in length, and/or 2 inches or greater in O.D. should be based upon and from the ground in rising up to the desired height.


Also for Telescopic Mast Poles comprised of 1.25", 1.50", 1.75", 2.00" and 2.25" Tubes nested together and then extended, these wall mounts can supplement structural support but are not designed to take the place of a Base in Supporting the weight of the Mast off the ground or guying. Be sure and check that the Tube segments you wish to wall mount will fit within the Outside Diameter Window specified that the Brackets will accommodate. Set screw installation may require some field drilling.
Manufacturers recommend that ALL masts above 10 feet from their uppermost support be Guyed
With more height in your installation, Grounding/Bonding is a recommended consideration.

Note

This "Y" Antenna Mast Wall Mount Bracket with 3rd Leg Support is Designed for Wall Mount Support of Antenna Masts of all Diameters from 1.25 inch to 3 inches with 30 inches of clearance from the Wall with the added reinforcement of a 3rd leg that goes to transfer the weight load leverage to the wall, but not the weight of a Telescopic Antenna Mast or ANY Mast greater than 10 Feet in Height (Depending on Antenna size!) off of the Ground and on the Wall alone. Use a Ground Plate like EZ32A or GTMBL to mount the Bottom of a Telescopic Antenna Mast from the ground up, with the Wall Bracket maintaining vertical alignment and clearance from the Wall to pass Roof edge. These Mounts do not replace or otherwize reduce the need for proper guying of the Telescopic Antenna Masts. As with all Masts, Guy wire support and Grounding are Critical to Antenna Survival.

Buyers Guide
Install Sheet

Antenna Mast Roof Mounts

There is no substitute of height, clear line-of-site and size does matter. The higher the frequency, the higher the loss. Amplifiers do not give you something that you didn't have already!

The first key to any reception is to get above obstructions that exist between you and your target, as radio frequency reception of any kind (satellite, microwave, Radio and TV) are for the most part "Line-of-Sight" dependent. The fact that some receptions occur without line of sight is due to phenomenon not applicable in this discussion. As you increase your target distance, you increase the territory you must account for in maintaining line-of-sight.

What tall building and air traffic exist in this corridor, no one can account for. Aircraft are very good at messing up reception for a number of reasons, even when flying way above the path, again removed for clarity in this discussion. Height, is therefore key in optimizing your ability to capture the best line-of-sight possible to your target. The Roof of any Building of Home provides a Logical Platform of Height in which Line-of-Sight is more likely to occur, or from which, more height can easily be obtained.

Roof Base Mounts for Antenna Mast Poles are not centered upon a stake or fixated solely by the Down Guy Wires (keeping in mind there is no wall to bracket to) and therefore require a mechanical connection through the shingles, tiles, etc., past the vapor and weatherproof barriers to the structural load-bearing components that lay beneath. This attachment is usually made by means of lag screws and the watertight barrier is sealed with a pitch-pad between the base and shingle in which the lag screw will perforate and fixate.
Most Roof Mounts for Antenna Mast Poles these days are flexible enough to accommodate mounting on a Flat, Pitched or Peaked Roof location. Imagine a cup with two double jointed hinged feet with one on each side and you get the idea. This allows for the Antenna, Antenna Mast and Down Guy Wires to all be lowered and raised together even after the base mount being secured to the roof. The Universal style Cups may actually be a clam with two pieces squeezing the bottom of the mast pole via screws that draw to two pieces together. The cup style may come in a variety of diameters to accommodate a specific range of mast sizes then secured by set screws. It is important to note that as in the case of the Ground Base Mounts, No Base is "Freestanding" or "Self-Supporting" and rely on a combination of brackets and down guy wires to keep the mast pole in place and the antenna on target. The down guy wires then have to attach to another structural load-bearing component of the roof at several locations by means of round-eye lags, bolts and screws. The Pattern of down guys is 3 or 4 way. 3 way mostly used on the ground with 4 way mostly used on home roofs with a guy going to each corner.