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Specifications subject to change without notice.

  

 
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Figure 3: Direct Mount Assembly 

Pipe mounting shown . For wall mounting, refer to Figure 1b . Rear pipe 
bracket is not required. Top and bottom mounting arrangements are 
identical. 

Figure 2: Interface Bracket Assembly 

Attach interface bracket to antenna with M6 hardware where required. 

Top and bottom mounting points are identical. 

Figure 6: Azimuth Tilt Extension 

Top and bottom mounting arrangements are identical. 

Figure 7: Azimuth Tilt with Beam Tilt 

At top, insert azimuth bracket between arms of tilt beam, bolting down onto 
flat surface of pipe bracket, Bottom arrangement as shown in Figure 6. 

Figure 4: Beam Tilt Assembly for downtilt 

This assembly attaches to top of antenna, Bottom mount assembly is the same 
as direct mount (Figure 3). Ensure tilt indicator has BEAM tilt markings visible. 

Note: Indicator marked 2.5m to be used with corresponding antenna length or 
greater. 

Figure 5: Scissor Tilt Extension 

Insert scissor arm into beam tilt assembly. Bottom mount assembly is the same 
as direct mount (Figure 3). Reverse tilt indicator to have SCISSOR tilt markings 
visible. 

Figure 8: Scissor Tilt Extension with Azimuth 

Insert scissor arm into tilt beam as shown in Figure 5. Insert azimuth bracket 
into scissor arm, and bolt down onto flat surface of pipe bracket. Ensure tilt 
indicator has scissor tilt markings visible. Bottom assembly as shown in 
Figure 6. 

 

Summary of Contents for APM40 Series

Page 1: ...etter Type of Mounting Mounting kit s Figure Reference A Direct pipe no tilt APM40 1 3 B Azimuth upgrade APM40 1 APM40 E3 6 C Beam tilt APM40 2 4 D Beam tilt with azimuth upgrade APM40 2 APM40 E3 7 E Beam tilt with scissor upgrade APM40 2 APM40 E2 5 F Beam tilt with scissor and azimuth upgrades APM40 2 APM40 E2 APM40 E3 8 Direct to beam upgrade APM40 E1 4 Bracket interface for APM40 APM40 E4 2 7 N...

Page 2: ...surface of pipe bracket Bottom arrangement as shown in Figure 6 Figure 4 Beam Tilt Assembly for downtilt This assembly attaches to top of antenna Bottom mount assembly is the same as direct mount Figure 3 Ensure tilt indicator has BEAM tilt markings visible Note Indicator marked 2 5m to be used with corresponding antenna length or greater Figure 5 Scissor Tilt Extension Insert scissor arm into bea...

Page 3: ...ill holes with centres 134mm apart at top to bottom separation shown in Table 2 Dia Pitch mm Bolt Tension kN Torque Nm M12 1 75 15 90 40 0 TIGHTENING TORQUE VALUES Unless stated otherwise the following general tightening torque values shall be used for metric hexagon bolts and screws All bolts must be property class 4 8 or over MAINTENANCE Under normal conditions no maintenance is necessary Howeve...

Page 4: ...g arrangements are identical APM40 1 and APM40 E3 Figure 7 Azimuth Tilt with Beam Tilt Insert azimuth bracket between arms of tilt beam bolting down onto flat surface of pipe bracket Bottom arrangement as shown in Figure 6 APM40 2 and APM40 E3 Figure 8 Scissor Tilt Extension with Azimuth Insert scissor arm into tilt beam as shown in Figure 5 Insert azimuth bracket into scissor arm and bolt down on...

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