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5' Foot Antenna Mast Pole Swaged End 1.25" inch OD 16 AWG Galvanized Pipe | EZ 5-16S

Price$16.30
Manufacturer CodeEZ 5-16S
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Highlights

5 feet Long
1.25 inch O.D.
Galvanized Finish
UPS Shippable
16 AWG Thickness
1 Swaged End

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3 Star Inc EZ 5-16S 5' Foot x 1.25" inch OD 16 AWG Swaged Galvanized Antenna Mast Pole Pipe
Made in the USA!Made in the USA!
This 5 Foot (60") by 1.25" OD 16 AWG swaged end Antenna Mast tube is galvanized for weather and used to extend any 1-1/4 inch 16 gauge antenna masts by fitting the swaged end of this mast into the open end of the another mast tube of the same diameter and gauge, thereby extending the existing mast an additional 5 feet. Fits a Variety of Mounts for Flexibility In Antenna Mounting and Height Clearance.
Manufacturers recommend that masts heights of 10 feet and higher be guyed for Addition Wind Load Support.
This Diameter Antenna Mast is Standard not only for TV and Radio reception, but Cellular Phone and Date Gateway repeaters, WISP, Wireless Internet, Telemetry and more.
(Mount Not Included)


There's a Big difference between 18 AWG and 16 AWG when it comes to joining Swaged to straight antenna mast. You cannot mix and match 16 and 18 gauge masts so please, verify the mast you have before purchasing a complimenting swaged section. Be Sure and afford yourself 2 feet minimum, up to 1/4 of the overall mast length between the two wall mounts you would utilize in your TV antenna Installation. The Torque applied from wind load through cantilever to these mounts can be significant.

Note

There's a Big difference between 18 AWG and 16 AWG when it comes to Antenna Masts. This 16 AWG Mast is thicker, hardier, stronger and weighs more with heavier Pre-Galvanization. The swaged end fits tightly into another mast when it's 16 AWG like this one (I can't pull them apart, bolt them together for a permanent joint). When considering the longevity of your HDTV Off-Air TV Antenna, there's no substitute for the strength of this mast in effectively transfering the Wind Load from the Antenna to the Mount in preventing the mast from Folding over. The 18 AWG painted masts just don't hold up. Be Sure and afford yourself 2 feet minimum, up to 1/3 of the overall mast length between the two wall mounts you would utilize in your TV antenna Installation. The Torque applied from wind load through cantilever to these mounts can be significant. This is one reason we no longer offer the 18 AWG masts such as the Channel Master CM-1805 or Cm-1810.

Keystone, HDMI, Home Theater and Simple wall plates

Keystone Wall-plates are primarily used in commercial and industrial buildings to cleanly attach telecommunication cables to a junction box, surface mount box, or a mud ring mounted in the drywall of a building, but are Modus Operandi for newly built homes with Structured Wiring installations. Keystone jack inserts are made for coaxial, twisted pair, HDMI and fiber optic port connections that are snapped into the plate at any hole assignment. Made with rigid high quality plastic, the plates come with one to twelve ports. A keystone port is a hole in the wall plate which allows the insertion of a keystone module or other male or female cabling connectors. We have the most common colors of Ivory, Beige and White.

Surface Mount are the Keystone Jacks can be simply added anywhere at anytime exterior to wall or kickboard. With one or two Keystone type ports, you can jack it out with any keystone port available. These jacks can be applied with 2-sided tape or screwed down for permanent installations. Perfect for after construction exterior wiring during remodel or re-location in Home or Office.

We also have single, dual, and triple port fixed purpose wall plates that come with popular combinations of Cable TV Antenna and phone jacks built in.

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All 5.1 systems use the same speaker channels and configuration, having a front left and right, a center channel, and two surround channels.

Blu-ray and Digital cinema both have eight-channel capability which can be used to provide either 5.1 or 7.1 surround sound. 7.1 is an extension of 5.1 that uses four surround zones: two at the sides and two at the back.

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