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[TowerTalk] Rohn 25; Ham-IV & T2X mounting

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Subject: [TowerTalk] Rohn 25; Ham-IV & T2X mounting
From: goodnews@mail.cmedic.net (Donald E. Stiles)
Date: Tue, 05 Oct 1999 14:06:38 -0400
Aloha talkians,

Cutting any tower braces is a serious matter.  I have taken a 3 lb. hammer and
bent a few just enough to get the T2X into a top section of tower.  All bends
(wacks) were as even as possible.  I needed 1/2" to get the rotator in.  It's 
in.

My actions were minor when compared to taking a brace out of the system.  If in
the upper regions it of a tower as it creates less weakness.  However, anyone
doing any structural work on a tower better "CYA"! If you need a definition of
"CYA", let me know hi hi.

TOWERS CAN BE UNCARING KILLERS.  THEY HAVE NO FEELINGS WHATSOEVER!

73 de n8csp k




K7LXC@aol.com wrote:

> In a message dated 99-10-05 12:42:04 EDT, wilder@abs.net writes:
>
> > Some years ago, a friend was going to show me how to cut Rohn 25 so
> >  that a Ham IV or T2X could be mounted inside the tower.  That was
> >  news to me; I did not know that the trend was to cut a rung or diagonal
> >  to allow the rotor mounting.  I had mounted the rotor inside Rohn 25
> >  without cutting.  I just held the T2X next to where I wanted it and
> >  easily kicked it into the space.
> >
>       A Ham IV will slip in-between the braces of 25G; a T2X will not. The
> problem with 25G is that you can only mount the rotator in a top section that
> will already allow it (tapered sections, etc.) or at a section joint because
> the rotator shelf won't fit anywhere else.
>
>       I'm sure that the factory would discourage you from cutting any braces.
> While it has been done with "success" (no failures) in most instances, it
> isn't a sound structural thing to do.
>
> Cheers,   Steve    K7LXC
> Tower Tech
>
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