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Antenna Wall Mount 3 inch Standoff W Style Brackets for 1.00 to 2.50" OD Mast

Price$12.95
Manufacturer Code32811
Stock Level: 198
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For 1.00 to 2.50 inch OD
Offset Distance: 3"
Set of (2) Brackets
Includes Hardware

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SKY 32811 Antenna Wall Mount 3 inch Standoff W Style Brackets for 1.00 to 2.50 inch OD Mast
SKY 32811 Antenna Mast Wall Mount Set of (2) Heavy Duty "W" Style Brackets with Hardware Included for a 3 inch Standoff Wall Support of Light to Medium Duty Antennas on Mast Poles from 5 to 10 feet long and from 1.00 to 2.50 inches in Outside Diameter with Anti-Twist Feature 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)

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 "W" Wall Mount Bracket is Designed to Support Antenna Masts from 1 to 2.5 inches in Diameter with 3 inches of clearance from the Wall. This Bracket will provide support for ROHN H30, H40, H50 and Channel Master 1620, 1630, 1640, 1650, 1820, 1830, 1840, 1850 Telescoping Masts, but not the weight of a Telescopic Antenna Mast off of the Ground. Set Screw installation may require pilot hole drilling of Mast. If you are Installing 2 inch or greater diameter masts or any mast greater than 10 feet in height, run the Mast length all the way to the Ground, resting the weight on a Mast Ground Plate and affix an Earth Ground there with a 5/8 inch diameter, 8 foot long Ground Rod as a minimum. 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. Affix an Earth Ground to the Mast and Ground Plate with a 5/8 inch diameter, 8 foot long Ground Rod as a minimum.. These Mounts do not replace or otherwize reduce the need for proper guying of the Telescopic Antenna Masts.

 
Buyers Guide
Install Sheet

Antenna Mast Wall Mount Brackets

Antenna Mast Wall Mount Brackets 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.
From Sets of Heavy Duty "W" Style Brackets with Hardware Included to "Y" Styles Brackets for Standoffs from the Wall of 2 to 24 inches Supporting Light to Medium Duty Antennas on Mast Poles from 5 to 10 feet long and from 1.00 to 3.00 inches in Outside Diameter.

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.

It is Important to choose an Antenna Mast Mount and Wall Mounting Location with an eye on the Finished Antenna Installation in Mind. Be Sure to First select a location that lends itself to applying a Vertical, Cantilevered, Twisting Load without Compromising the Integrity of the Wall Material you affix to. Most Modern Exterior Decorative Wall Finishes most often do not have the Strength to Hold the Weight and Pressure of a Large TV Antenna under Wind Load without fail. Beams and Studs within the Wall are an Absolute Must to Locate when the Wall Composition is anything other than Solid wood or Concrete. Attach to these Strength Members. Further, Think about what's underneath the Wall exterior. Is it stronger, will it yield to Pressure over time as well? Sandwich additional Material (wood or steel) to the backside or both sides of the wall at the points where the mount attaches, as to distribute the load on relatively weak wall materials and to dampen vibration from Wind. Weather Proof the Installation to Maintain the Integrity of your Home. Next consider the Location over a Lifetime of Adjustments, does it lend itself to modifications in Height or Direction? Larger Antennas increase the surface area presented to air movement, Hence, Wind-load does increase. As the length of the mast increases from Its last attached point on the structure, the torque applied also increases with Weight and Wind-Load, requiring a more substantive attachment and Load-Bearing material. Keep the Distance Minimal from the Antenna to the TV's and Equipment you feed, as to minimize loss and the need for Amplification. Further, the NEC (National Electrical Code partly defines a good Ground connection as being as short as possible, you must affix a connection to a good Earth Ground prior to Premise entry or Bond to an existing one.