[TowerTalk] Stainless Steel Hose Clamps on antenna elements

Jim W7RY w7ry at centurytel.net
Mon Nov 24 09:31:58 EST 2003


Hose clamps and a single slot in the end of the aluminum were WAY BEFORE MFJ
took over Telex-Hygain. The instruction sheet from 10 years ago for my TH7
upgrade kit depicts the hose clamp replacement for the SS clamps.

Don't always "judge" MFJ as being the bad guy.

When you don't have all the facts, don't judge!


73
Jim W7RY

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mike Gilmer - N2MG" <n2mg at contesting.com>
To: <towertalk at contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2003 6:56 AM
Subject: [TowerTalk] Stainless Steel Hose Clamps on antenna elements


> W1WEF wrote:
> > Has anyone else experienced SS hose clamps loosening?
>
> Perhaps they were overtightened originally so that the
> screw (eventually) slipped/stripped-out of the band's
> slots?
>
> I absolutely despise hose clamps (not that there are
> readily available alternatives) for squeezing aluminum
> element tubing.  Just when you think you've cranked
> hard enough to keep the joint from rotating,
> they "strip".
>
> Cushcraft provided hose clamps for this purpose, but
> at least provided four slots in the outer tubing.
> This gave the clamps a fighting chance to compress the
> tubing enough to hold.  Hygain only cut one slot, but
> supplied a much stronger (and better - other than the
> galling problem of the stainless bolts) clamp, one
> that could easily be tightened enough to deform the
> tubing.  However, MFJ, as part of its usual post-
> acquisition cost-cutting process, eliminated these
> custom clamps and now provides regular hose clamps for
> this purpose.  Needless to say, MFJ never designed in
> any additional slots in the outer tubing, so the
> grabbing power of the "new" MFJ/Hygain element design
> is sadly lacking IMO.
>
> Personally, for the small extra effort and expense, I
> elected to pop-rivet (or #10 screw w/nylock) all the
> joints in my several (used) Cushcraft and Hygain
> antennas when I put them together this Fall.  It
> remains to be seen if this will really help keep the
> elements together - it works pretty well on the
> ground! ;-)
>
> 73 Mike N2MG
>
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