Want to attach 1/2" and or 7/8" hard line to Rohn tower specifcally Rohn 55 on one tower face horizontal brace or the tower leg and want to know if anybody has done this with brackets or some sort o
Commscope makes a line of cable hangers. That's and common electrical conduit (galvanized channel/hangers and EMT) are commonly found. https://www.commscope.com/SiteSearch/?q=cable%20hangers&sayt=1 M
I have the same query for my 150 foot Rohn 45 tower. In my case, the 7/8 is for a VHF/UHF repeater, and several 1/2 runs are for various other antennas on the tower. I have seen some nice hardware fo
Ordinary strut channel and clamps can be used for this. Ive got these on my site and have the parts specified for various sizes of common coaxes/hardlines. http://www.kf7p.com/KF7P/StrutPic.html. The
On commercial towers we use a hoisting grip (one per cable) and a shackle (also one per cable) to support the dead weight of the cable, and appropriately sized snap-ins all the way down to keep the c
For LDF4 I just use heavy-duty Panduit Cable Ties (not the cheap big box store type). For LDF5, I use a mixture of cable ties and the split plastic click on hangers that Commscope makes. I have to go
I use the CLICK ON hangers for LDF4 (3x), LDF5 (6x) and all control/rotator cables (11x) on my Rohn 65 tower. In addition to the molded plastic carriers for LDF, there is a large selection of rubber
When I built my 110' Rohn 55 tower, I acquired a handful of Andrew cable clips for 1-5/8", but decided not to run it up the tower (it's a bear to work with, especially inside a Rohn 55 tower.) I cons