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3 Foot Jiffy Mount

Price$26.95
Manufacturer CodeEZ SV-3
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Materials: 1.25” OD

18 gauge pre-galvanized tubing
Height: 3 ft
Leg Size: 18 in
Weight: 7 lb

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3S-SV-3 3 Foot Jiffy Mount

 

Made of 1.25" OD 18 gauge pre-galvanized tubing. 3 foot high double footed mast with 18" legs. Made in America. Tripod and 1.25 inch O.D. Mast conforms to almost any Roof Peak or Slope with installer friendly front facing feet Can be Used with Off-Air HDTV or Wireless Cable and Wireless Internet Antennas. (Pitch Pad Kit, Mounting Hardware Not Included)

 


Typical rafter spacings are 16 inches center to center and pre-built trusses are 24 inches center to center. Heavy Duty 18 Gauge Galvanized Steel 3 ft. Antenna Tripod can Permanently mount an antenna or satellite dish on the peak of a roof, or almost anywhere!

 

 

Specifications
Mount Height
3'

Bolts Grades

GRADE 325

Is a structural bolt specification covering inch and metric bolt grades.  This specification contains 4 inch series bolting grades: A325, F1852, A490, and F2280.  These will be addressed in this article.  When looking at the mechanical requirements of bolts it appears that a grade A325 and SAE J429 Grade 5 are identical as do the grade A490 and the SAE J429 Grade 8.   
This begs the question, “Can an SAE J429 Grade 5 be used when an ASTM F3125 grade A325 is specified?”  The answer is definitely no.  This is also the case for substituting a Grade 8 when grade A490 is specified, and here are some reasons why:  
First, grade A325 and A490 bolts are produced with a heavy hex head configuration which provides a wider bearing surface over which to distribute the load. Grade 5 and 8 bolts are produced to standard hex cap screw configuration and therefore cannot distribute the load as much as is needed for structural applications.   
Second, the shank length (non-threaded portion of the body) on the grade A325 and A490 bolts is designed to be greater (shorter thread lengths) than your standard hex bolt or hex cap screw.  

Remember, the weakest section of standard carbon steel fasteners is through the threaded region.  Minute design changes such as this can create a stronger tensile connection. ASTM F3125/F3125M is a structural bolt specification covering inch and metric bolt grades.  This specification contains 4 inch series bolting grades: A325, F1852, A490, and F2280.  These will be addressed in this article.  When looking at the mechanical requirements of bolts it appears that a grade A325 and SAE J429 Grade 5 are identical as do the grade A490 and the SAE J429 Grade 8.   
This begs the question, “Can an SAE J429 Grade 5 be used when an ASTM F3125 grade A325 is specified?”  The answer is definitely no.  This is also the case for substituting a Grade 8 when grade A490 is specified, and the rason is because grade A325 and A490 bolts are produced with a heavy hex head configuration which provides a wider bearing surface to distribute the load over. 

Grade 5 

Alloy steel is a medium carbon zinc plated alloy steel that is heat treated to increase hardness. Grade 5 bolts have three (3) evenly spaced hash marks on the head marking

 

Threaded Rods

Get hard to find galvanized threaded rods with all the hardware included. Use to replace broken parts or make you own pipe to pipe mount

Hot Dipped Galvanized Treaded Rods are embedded in concrete to support Communication Tower Base anchoring and is also used with galvanized clamps. Treaded Rods are Hot Dipped Galvanizing , is a thick zinc coating offering more corrosion protection for application exposed to the elements .

Zinc Plated threaded rods are used for economical Brackets and Mounts