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Subject: Tower Help
From: w7ni@teleport.com (Stan Griffiths) (Stan Griffiths)
I'm rolling on the floor now, too!  I could see someone actually thinking
all you would have to do to maintain a crankup is grease the sections where
they slide against each other . . . can't you?  I really bit on that one. :-)

Stan  W7NI@teleport.com



>Stan,  chuck is rolling on the floor by now.  Read carefully,  I don't
>think Chuck was talking about a crankup, but regular Rohn 65G that we
>use down here in Texas....   73  Robert
>
>
>> 
>> >A tower really does not need that much maintainence except, of course, to
>> >take it down every 2-3 years to grease the joints between the sections...
>> 
>> I'd say it depends a lot on how much you crank it up and down.  Some people
>> use motorized crankups so they can keep it down most of the time to avoid
>> offending neighbors and protect it from the wind.  If you do this a lot, you
>> need to keep the cable well greased to avoid wear on the pulleys as well as
>> keeping the pulley shafts well greased.
>> 
>> One guy I know didn't bother with the grease and the cable wore the edges
>> off the pulleys.  The cable dropped down on the pulley shaft and jammed
>> tight.  The motor snapped the cable and the whole crankup telescoped down
>> REAL FAST.  The tower was permanently damaged and one element bent due to
>> the sudden stop at the bottom.  Nobody was hurt.  Lucky.  I hate crankups.
>> 
>> BTW, the reason the motor snapped the cable instead of just stalling and
>> blowing a breaker like it should, is because the owner installed an extra
>> large motor because he ran it up and down a lot and it was too slow with the
>> orignal motor . . .
>> 
>> Stan  W7NI@teleport.com
>> 
>
>-- 
>73 Robert  WB5CRG  w5robert@blkbox.com   
>
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