You see this a lot with chrome moly masts.
I highly recommend the use of DX Engineering clamps in place of almost
any other clamp! The increased surface area of the clamp works great!
http://www.dxengineering.com/search/department/clamps-and-fasteners/product-line/dx-engineering-saddle-clamps/saddle-clamp-type/u-bolt
You can always try the Slipp Nott too...
http://www.tennadyne.com/slipp_nott.htm
Dino - KX6D
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [TowerTalk] Mast slipping
From: "Gregg Seidl" <k9kl@centurytel.net>
Date: Sun, July 22, 2012 7:00 pm
To: <TowerTalk@contesting.com>
I just got down from my tower after turning my XM-240 in line to match
the rotor and other antenna AGAIN.
I have done this several times now and I just can't get a grip on why
this continues to happen. I haven't had trouble with any other of my
antennas,some have more windload than the XM-240.
As I was up there enjoying the view and thinking why this one turns I
had an idea and wanted to ask others ideas.
First it is up 85 feet and has been up for 6 years and I think it works
great. It is much more stout than the 40-2CD that I had up before but
came down piece by piece in a bad windstorm.
I am using the stock clamp which seems to be great,the only thing that I
haven't used one other antennas but did on this one was a galvanized
mast from Texas Towers. Could it be that the mast is too "smooth" to
grip? The U-bolts are not loose when I go up to straighten the antenna.
It only happens once a year or so nd always after a 70-80 MPH windstorm
which we get here sometimes.
Looking for ideas.
Gregg K9KL
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