*HAM-V ROTATOR SPECIFICATIONS* *WIND LOAD CAPACITY:*
(inside tower) 15 square feet
*WIND LOAD:*
(w / mast adaptor ) 7.5 square feet
*TURNING POWER:*
(in lbs.) 800
*BRAKE POWER:*
(in lbs.) 5000
*BRAKE CONSTRUCTION:* Electric Wedge
*BEARING ASSEMBLY:* Dual race/96 ball bearings
*MOUNTING HARDWARE:*
Clamp plate,/steel U-bolts
*CONTROL CABEL CONDUCTORS:* 8
*SHIPPING WEIGHT:*
(in lbs.) 24
*EFFECTIVE MOMENT:*
(in tower)
On 10/21/05, Tim G. Boerresen <tim@sunsite.lv> wrote:
>
> Hello Tower-Talkers,
>
> I found an old HAM IV, which look suitable for my current antanna project.
>
> I have one question though, that I haven't foud an answer to using goole.
> How much weight is a HAM IV sized for? That is the vertical pressure.
>
> There's no problem in finding information about max momentum, max
> brake torque and wind surface, but how much weight will it carry?
>
> 73 de OZ4GA, Tim
>
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