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ROHN 25G Tower Top Microwave Satellite Dish Mount (2-1/2" I.D.) (2-7/8" O.D.) - 25TDM25S3KD

Price$985.00
Manufacturer Code25TDM25S3KD
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Highlights

Hot Dip Galvanized
2 Plate accessory
Fits to 25G Main Section
 Accomodates:
2.5" DIA x 7 foot Pipe
(included)

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ROHN 25TDM25S3KD Tower Top Microwave Satellite Dish 2.5 Inch DIA Mount


Top plate includes built-in guy lugs. Bolts to swaged top of standard 25G tower Section. Lower plate connects with U-bolts. Set screws secure mounting pipe. Includes 2.50 Inch I.D (2-7/8" OD) x 7 Foot Mounting Pipe. Sizes are associated with these part numbers and Descriptions:

You can refer to Related Products for other Model Numbers for Standard Pipe sizes as indicated.

Your particular application may require use of six-way guying via a TA25G (sold separately).

 

 

 


 

ROHN 25TDMKD is Manufactured for Mounting a Real S/C/Ku Band Fixed, Offset or Steerable Dish (EL/AZ or Polar Mount) on the Top of your ROHN 25G Tower above any Trees and Buildings that may Block your view of the Satellite Orbital Arc (Clark Belt). For Tower Mounting 1.0 meter, 1.2 meter, 1.3 meter, 1.5 meter, 1.8 meter, 2.4 meter, 2.8 meter, 3.0 meter, 3.1 meter Satellite Dishes to receive SKY, IndoSat, BBC, Free to Air, Panamsat, ITV and other DBS Programming. Understand that the Physical characteristics of Composition (Solid vs Mesh) and Reflector Size will determine Wind Load that will influence the Height, Guying and Wind Survivability of the Dish, the ROHN 25G Tower and Structures they are mounted on. It is Suggested that Engineering (both Feasibility and Structural) precede any Potential Purchase of this Product Line for this purpose. ROHN Products, LLC nor 3 Star Inc, et al make no Engineering Representations as to the Suitability of this Product for use in conjuction with a Particular Dish/Mounting Scenario.

 

 

 

 

ROHN 25G Tower Wall Mount Brackets & Antenna Mounts

It is Important to choose an Antenna Mount and Wall Mounting Location with a Picture of 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.

Most Restrictions Allow for 40 feet of Height without the Necessity of Guy Wires, Anchors or Braces. However, No Tower is self supporting during construction! Always use temporary guys on the top most section, and install permanent guy wires as soon as a guy point height is reached.

Wind Loading, Antenna Loading and Wind Survivability ratings vs. Height Documentation Provided by ROHN is available here as a Resource, but is by no means complete by itself or a substitution for Engineering Conducted Specific to your Application. Contact Us with any Questions you may have regarding Use prior to Purchase. All Information regarding the ROHN 25G Tower line, Parts and Accessories is as accurate and complete as we can possibly provide given that this Resource Offering is subject to change without Notice and is beyond Our Control.


ROHN 25G Buyers Guide



ROHN 25G Buyers Guide

This Buyers Guide will answer many questions you may have on this Product Line. For more detailed information and Specification Sheets covering many aspects of Various Parts, Accessories and Installation Scenarios. Please refer to the "ROHN 25G Tower" Link appearing in the Footer of this Page Below!