[TowerTalk] Climbing a crank-up tower when nested

Phil pmills7 at comcast.net
Sun Jun 27 10:41:14 EDT 2021


I've done it but don't recommend it.  First, all
sections must be fully bottomed out....you don't want
something shifting and trapping a foot.  The main
issue is that all the braces are Z-braces.  There are
no horizontal braces to step or stand on.  This makes
climbing as well as staying to do some work difficult.

73, Phil  W5BVB



On 6/27/2021 9:34 AM, Ken Alker wrote:
> Why would you never climb a crank-up when nested?  I'm considering 
> putting up a tower, and your comment made me curious.
> 
> Thanks,
> Ken
> 
> --On Saturday, June 26, 2021 9:59 AM -0700 Steve Jones 
> <n6sj at earthlink.net> wrote:
> 
>> Al,
>> I have a UST HDX-589.  It tilts from the base.  I installed my Orion 2800
>> and TiltPlate plus DB42 on a chrome moly mast with it tilted over, 
>> resting
>> on a pile of railroad ties about 4 feet high.  No problem tilting all 
>> that
>> hardware back up to vertical.  I would never climb a crank-up tower when
>> nested vertical or otherwise.  Not familiar with the DX-70.  I have lots
>> of photos if you're interested.
>>  73,
>> Steve
>> N6SJ
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: TowerTalk <towertalk-bounces at contesting.com> On Behalf Of
>> al.n6ta at gmail.com
>> Sent: Friday, June 25, 2021 10:03 PM
>> To: towertalk at contesting.com
>> Subject: [TowerTalk] Tilting over a DX-70: how far over will it go?
>>
>> I am contemplating purchase of a new DX-70 or the HDX572.  The DX-70 
>> tilts
>> horizontally being level at about 9' above ground.  Has anyone tilted it
>> further than horizontal to get the antenna (on a tilt plate) closer to 
>> the
>> ground for convenience?  My site will be suboptimal for use of a 
>> ladder or
>> lift to get up that 9' for maintenance.
>>
>> I realize the 572 tilts at the base, not 9' up.
>>
>> Also, did you tilt up from ground on initial erection with a mast and
>> rotor installed or put those in once it was vertical and then tilted 
>> over?
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks for any tips!
>>
>> Al
>>
>> N6TA
>>
>>
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