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ROHN 4505G 5' foot Short Main 45G Tower Section can Ship UPS Package

Price$289.00
Manufacturer Code4505G
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Highlights

Hot Dip Galvanized
Double Bolted Joints
Zig-Zag Rod Bracing
1-1/4" Steel Tubing
Side Rails
16-3/4" Equilateral
Triangular Design
Can be used in:
Guyed, Self Supporting
& Bracketed Config.s

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ROHN 4505G 5' foot Short Main 45G Tower Section can Ship UPS Package
Made in the USA!Made in the USA!
This ROHN 4505G is a 5 foot 45G Short Main Tower Section that can be used in ALL 45G Tower Series configurations. It is based upon the same 16-3/4" inch equilateral triangular design, constructed of extra heavy duty 1-1/4 inch steel 14 gauge wall side rails with continuous solid steel rod bracing and swaged, double-bolted connection joints just like the 45G 10' foot Main Tower Section but comes in at less than 96 inches in length.
Each 5 foot Tower Section is Hot Dip Galvanized and shipped containing all required nuts and bolts inside one leg and weighs about 28 lbs. The 45G tower can be used in guyed, self-supporting or bracketed configurations according to specifications delineated in every ROHN Tower Catalog Kit.
This Item can Ship UPS Package!


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1- Make a connectivity map. Put down (on paper) the location of all devices running in your environment and assign them a number.

2- Use these numbers to tag each device and their location on your patch panel.

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