3.1 NS50 Mounting Options
Standard mounting options for the NS50 are described in the table below.
Installation
Application
The NS50 has two 25mm holes to mount to a rock bolt
in the mine's rock face. It is secured to the rock bolt with
a 25mm nut.
Mounting the NS50 to a rock bolt
The four corner mounting points on a mounting plate can
be cable-tied to the mesh in a mine tunnel.
Mounting the NS50 to the mesh
3.2 Antenna Mounting Options
Antenna mounting is dependent on the location and coverage required. Examples of antenna installation
options are described and illustrated in the table below.
Picture
Description
Mounting Option
Mounting a Yagi
antenna or panel
antenna to the mine
tunnel roof.
1.
The Yagi antenna is attached to
the mounting pole using
U-clamps and nuts.
2.
A threaded metal bar is screwed
into the mounting pole.
3.
A hole is drilled into the tunnel
roof and the mounting pole is
secured using chemset adhesive.
Mounting a Yagi
antenna or panel
antenna in a stope
or tunnel entrance.
1.
The Yagi antenna or panel
antenna is attached to the
mounting pole using U-clamps
and nuts.
2.
The mounting pole is bolted to
a metal bracket.
3.
The metal bracket is bolted to a
mine tunnel entrance or roof
using three M12 Dynabolts.
This mounting method enables
angling of the antenna into a
mine tunnel or stope.
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