BLiNQ Networks Inc.
X-1200 System Installation Guide
Release 1.0
Confidential - Restricted Use and Duplication
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22
Issue 01 D1
Table 8 Recommended Torque Values for Azimuth Bracket Bolts
Item
Description
Torque
Note
1
Azimuth bracket bolts (x4)
16.3Nm or 12lbf-ft
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The Azimuth bracket allows for an adjustment range of +/- 15 degrees from the pole axis. The module is
pivoting on a set of two vertical bolts and locked in place by another two.
To attach the azimuth bracket onto the HM or RBM, refer to Figure 13, “Attaching Azimuth Bracket to
Elevation Bracket on Module” and follow these steps:
1.
Place the azimuth bracket within the installed elevation bracket, aligning the two bolt holes on
either side with the bolt holes on the sides of the elevation bracket. Ensure that the azimuth bracket
orientation cut-out is pointing up.
2.
First, place a lock washer and then a flat washer on to each of the four bolts.
3.
Thread, by hand, the four bolts through the bolt holes on both sides of the elevation bracket into
the bolt holes of the azimuth bracket. Make sure the azimuth bracket sits flat within the elevation
bracket while doing this step.
4.
Use the socket wrench to lightly tighten all four bolts (do not over tighten).
NOTE:
During the final installation stages, you loosen these bolts to adjust the elevation of the
Using the BSI Feature and Adjusting the Module
” for the steps on
adjusting the module.
5.
As a final step in the module installation (after all adjustments to module on the pole), use the
torque wrench to tighten down all four bolts and finish the installation of the azimuth bracket to the
unit (do not over tighten). See Table 8, “Recommended Torque Values for Azimuth Bracket Bolts”
for torque values.
Figure 13 Attaching Azimuth Bracket to Elevation Bracket on Module
4 bolts attach azimuth
bracket and at final
installation, adjust the
module