Also, does anyone know how the tower is supposed to pivot
when using those fixtures? One simple possibility is just
using a pair of ordinary bolts, but it would seem that would
screw up the threads and/or tower holes. I was thinking it
would be better to use a solid (unthreaded) rod through the holes instead.
I don't like the idea of 4000 lbs supported by 2 bolts on
my HDX-5106. BTW, if anyone has a TRX-100HD to sell, let
me know.
AFAIK, the raising fixture attaches to mounting ears on
the base. The tower has a plate with hole welded to the
middle of the bottom section to pull on.
Rick N6RK
jdraughn said:
> Does anyone have any pictures of the US Towers TRX-80 or TRX-80HD
> Fold over fixture. If so I would appreciate it if you would send them to
> me.
> I'm trying to decide if I can adapt it to my Tristao tower until I get
> a new US tower which it will bolt right up to. It may be some time before
> I get the new tower and I would like to have the fold over feature to use
> now.
>
> My Tristao tower is a fold over I just don't have a way to lower it
> without
> having a lot of help.
>
> Thanks for your time.
>
> 73 de Jeff, N0OST
>
>
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