background image

Types of Support Structures 
and Mounting 

(continued)

Wall Mount 

Suggested height limitation: 10 feet above the rooftop.
An outside wall of your home is also an easy and
convenient mounting place, but the wall and fasteners that
you use must be strong enough to support the antenna in
high winds. Ensure that the brackets are securely fastened
to a solid part of your wall.

1. Space the mounting brackets on an exterior wall – be

sure to clear roof eaves or any other obstacles.

2. Secure the brackets to the wall using the 4 lag screws.
3. Insert the mast between the saddles and secure with the

nuts and bolts.

TV32

10

Types of Support Structures 
and Mounting 

(continued)

mount (hole A). Take one of the loose strap hooks and
insert into hole B.

NOTE: It is important to thread the nut only 1/4” onto the
hook, so that it may later be tightened to take out the slack
and make the strap secure to the chimney.

2. Go around the chimney with the strap; slip the strap clip

onto the strap, and then secure the other end of the
strap by inserting the strap into the strap hook that is in
hole B. The strap clip is used as follows: 

(See figure 1.)

3. Slide the strap through the loop section of the clip and

bend it around through the upright section of clip.

4. Bend the upright sections of the clip down with pliers,

pinching the strap firmly.

5. At this time, remove any slack in the strap by tightening

the nuts at holes A and B.

6. Repeat the above steps to secure the lower mount to

chimney. (It is recommended that the mounts be a
minimum of 18” apart.) 

NOTE: Install the upper bracket just below the top course
of bricks, and the lower bracket two or three feet below the
upper bracket. For maximum strength, space the brackets
as far apart as possible.

7. Place the mast against the mount and secure it in place

using the mast support clamps and nuts.

TV32

9

T0278-TV32-.qxp  7/11/03  04:20 PM  Page C10

Summary of Contents for TV32

Page 1: ...date of purchase During this warranty period this product will be replaced without charge This warranty does not cover any damage due to acts of nature commercial use accident misuse abuse or negligen...

Page 2: ...hey can see things you may miss 7 If you start to drop the antenna let it go You could loose your balance and fall also 2 Safety Precautions WARNING READ ALL OF THE ATTACHED SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE...

Page 3: ...urely 9 Secure the coaxial downlead to the mast using cable ties to prevent it from whipping by the wind 10 Ground the antenna and mast per the accompanying grounding instructions See page 13 TV32 4 S...

Page 4: ...r bolts Estimate length of guy wire and cut Attach to mast using a guy ring 6 Carefully take the antenna and mast assembly to the mounting bracket and insert Tighten the clamp bolts In case of a guyed...

Page 5: ...attempting to install your antenna decide on the best location to install your antenna for both safety and performance To determine a safe distance from wires power lines and trees 1 Measure the lengt...

Page 6: ...take out the slack and make the strap secure to the chimney 2 Go around the chimney with the strap slip the strap clip onto the strap and then secure the other end of the strap by inserting the strap...

Page 7: ...enna Removal Removal of the antenna should be exactly the reverse of the installation instructions Please for your own safety follow the instructions for installing the antenna starting with the last...

Page 8: ...b For mast support use only 1 1 4 O D pipe or larger antenna mast sections Lengths over 10 feet should be guyed at least every 10 foot section TV32 14 Example of Antenna Grounding NOTE Grounding the a...

Reviews: