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AL1 / AL2 Standard Series User Manual 

www.BlueSkyMast.com

 

877-411-6278 

 

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Limited Twelve (12) Month Warranty  

 

This BLUESKY MAST, INC. equipment is warranted to be free from defects in material and workman-

ship under normal use and service. BLUESKY MAST,  INC. shall repair or replace defective equip-

ment,  at  no  charge,  or  at  its  option,  refund  the  purchase  price,  if  the  equipment  is  returned  to 

BLUESKY MAST,INC. not more than twelve (12) months after shipment. Removal or reinstallation of 

equipment and its transportation shall not be at the cost of BLUESKY MAST, INC. except BLUESKY 

MAST, INC. shall return repaired or replaced equipment freight prepaid to a continental United 

States address.  

 

This Warranty shall not apply to equipment which has been repaired or altered in any way so as to 

affect its stability or durability, or which has been subject to misuse, negligence or accident. This 

Warranty does not cover equipment which has been impaired by severe weather conditions such as 

excessive wind, ice, storms, lightning, or other natural occurrences over which BLUESKY MAST, INC. 

has no control, and this Warranty shall not apply to equipment which has been operated or installed 

other than in accordance with the instructions furnished by BLUESKY MAST, INC.  

 

Products are manufactured from anodized aluminum in various colors. Color fading and varying 

shades of color will inevitably occur with exposure to sunlight and environmental conditions and is 

not considered a defect in the material or product. 

 

Claimants under this Warranty shall present their claims along with the defective equipment to 

BLUESKY MAST, INC. immediately upon failure.  

 

Noncompliance with any part of this claim procedure may invalidate this  warranty in whole or in 

part.  

 

This warranty is expressly in lieu of all other agreements and warranties, any implied warranty of 

merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose is limited in duration to the duration of this war-

ranty. BLUESKY MAST, INC. Neither assumes nor authorizes any representative or other person to 

assume for it any other liability in connection with the equipment delivered or provided. In no event 

shall BLUESKY MAST, INC. Be liable for any loss of profits, loss of use, interruption of business, or 

indirect, special or consequential damages of any kind.  

 

In no event shall BLUESKY MAST, INC. be liable for damages in an amount greater than the pur-

chase price of the equipment. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty 

lasts, or allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limi-

tations or exclusions may not apply to you.  

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Страница 1: ...support blueskymast com 877 411 6278 Page 1 AL1 AL2 Standard Series User Manual Primary and Secondary Guying 2 15 Meters Rev 02 2016 REV 06 2016...

Страница 2: ...us 10 4 Primary and Secondary Guy Placement 11 5 Guying Distance 11 6 AL1 Load Tables 12 18 7 AL2 Load Tables 19 25 Basic Component Overview 26 Step by Step Deployment Instructions 27 61 1 Deploying t...

Страница 3: ...DOCUMENTATION OF BLUESKY MAST INC EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WITH REGARD TO THE GOODS BLUESKY MAST INC SELLS THE GOODS TO BUYER ON CONDITION THAT BLUESKY MAST INC WILL HAVE NO LIABILITY OF ANY KIND AS A RESUL...

Страница 4: ...structions furnished by BLUESKY MAST INC Products are manufactured from anodized aluminum in various colors Color fading and varying shades of color will inevitably occur with exposure to sunlight and...

Страница 5: ...rson touching any part of a mast or even standing near a mast that contacts a power line can be seriously injured or killed Keep guy ropes away from power lines to eliminate the possibility of a power...

Страница 6: ...guy ropes across roadways or other paths of travel Always clearly mark guy ropes Ensure guy ropes are clear of branches and other obstructions Use only authorized parts Unapproved substitutes may not...

Страница 7: ...onnel and equipment Use this chart to determine approximate wind speed VISUAL OBSERVATIONS KM H MPH DEPLOYMENT CONDITIONS Smoke Rises Vertically 1 1 Safe Wind Direction Shown by Smoke 1 6 1 3 Safe Win...

Страница 8: ...ky Mast is governed by the installer s ability to safely elevate the payload to the desired height As poles are inserted into the tripod and the mast begins to climb the mast tip has a tendency to lea...

Страница 9: ...ast and its instruments the guys restrict the top of the mast and its instru ments from moving off center The mast s reaction to wind will put tension in the guy line and force the top of the mast dow...

Страница 10: ...tions utilizing less than 80 guy radius but if your site dictates that you must devi ate from the recommended configuration it is imperative that the installer is aware of the effects of the reduced a...

Страница 11: ...ermine the proper distance to place the guy stake for the guys from the base of the mast If you are unable to utilize the 80 rule then refer to the load characteristics of your mast in the tables foll...

Страница 12: ...he assumption that the tripod has been secured to the ground and is immovable and that the guy stakes holding the guy ropes have been secured to the ground and are immovable Different types of soil co...

Страница 13: ...the assumption that the tripod has been secured to the ground and is immovable and that the guy stakes holding the guy ropes have been secured to the ground and are immovable Different types of soil...

Страница 14: ...he assumption that the tripod has been secured to the ground and is immovable and that the guy stakes holding the guy ropes have been secured to the ground and are immovable Different types of soil co...

Страница 15: ...the assumption that the tripod has been secured to the ground and is immovable and that the guy stakes holding the guy ropes have been secured to the ground and are immovable Different types of soil...

Страница 16: ...he assumption that the tripod has been secured to the ground and is immovable and that the guy stakes holding the guy ropes have been secured to the ground and are immovable Different types of soil co...

Страница 17: ...the assumption that the tripod has been secured to the ground and is immovable and that the guy stakes holding the guy ropes have been secured to the ground and are immovable Different types of soil...

Страница 18: ...he assumption that the tripod has been secured to the ground and is immovable and that the guy stakes holding the guy ropes have been secured to the ground and are immovable Different types of soil co...

Страница 19: ...the assumption that the tripod has been secured to the ground and is immovable and that the guy stakes holding the guy ropes have been secured to the ground and are immovable Different types of soil...

Страница 20: ...he assumption that the tripod has been secured to the ground and is immovable and that the guy stakes holding the guy ropes have been secured to the ground and are immovable Different types of soil co...

Страница 21: ...the assumption that the tripod has been secured to the ground and is immovable and that the guy stakes holding the guy ropes have been secured to the ground and are immovable Different types of soil...

Страница 22: ...he assumption that the tripod has been secured to the ground and is immovable and that the guy stakes holding the guy ropes have been secured to the ground and are immovable Different types of soil co...

Страница 23: ...the assumption that the tripod has been secured to the ground and is immovable and that the guy stakes holding the guy ropes have been secured to the ground and are immovable Different types of soil...

Страница 24: ...he assumption that the tripod has been secured to the ground and is immovable and that the guy stakes holding the guy ropes have been secured to the ground and are immovable Different types of soil co...

Страница 25: ...the assumption that the tripod has been secured to the ground and is immovable and that the guy stakes holding the guy ropes have been secured to the ground and are immovable Different types of soil...

Страница 26: ...7 to 10 Meters Base Pole Wheeling Carry Bag 2 to 6 Center Mast Poles AL1 AL2 Standard Tripod Pole Bag Reference Pack 8 Tripod Stakes Hammer 18 Mounting Pole Staking Kit Bag 1 to 4 Additional Center M...

Страница 27: ...blueskymast com 877 411 6278 Page 27 AL1 AL2 Standard Series User Manual Primary Guying Only 2 10 Meters Deploying the AL1 or AL2 Standard Series Mast with Primary Guying Only For Models 2 to 10 Mete...

Страница 28: ...nt the tripod with the serial number and compass of the tripod directly to your front and center This will standardize deployment and assure the view of the mast corresponds to the step by step instru...

Страница 29: ...evels are centered D Fully tighten the turn knob on each leg Warning Improper leveling can result in excessive leaning when fully deployed which can damage the system and cause serious bodily harm 4 R...

Страница 30: ...annot lift up D When tripod stakes cannot be used such as on a roof top on a paved or hard surface or inside a building then the tripod base plates should be secured by sandbags or other weights prefe...

Страница 31: ...or Devices to the Mast A Attach your devices to mounting pole mast B Secure any loose cables to the mounting pole WARNING Use Velcro straps or some other form of cable management to secure in strument...

Страница 32: ...tep for each meter of height of the mast Example 10 meters equals 10 NORMAL steps Do not use exaggerated steps C Drive a guy stake into the ground at the length that you determined based on the previ...

Страница 33: ...directly opposite the tripod I Drive a guy stake into the ground and clip the free end of the guy rope to the stake J For mast heights of 10 meters Slide the handle towards the mast approx 7 feet Thi...

Страница 34: ...secured properly causing damage to objects located within the tripod area below the tripod Warning If at point the mast begins to slip while the cam lock is locked STOP Use the 7 16 wrench provided wi...

Страница 35: ...to the hand holding the just added mast pole C Using both hands slide the mast pole up through the tripod until only until there is only about 4 inches of the bottom of the mast pole visible below the...

Страница 36: ...ployment but will ensure the safety of both personnel and equipment A Start with the guy rope that is opposite the direction that the mast may be leaning B Pull on the knotted end of the rope stay unt...

Страница 37: ...ht then they put un necessary strain and load on the mast causing it to bend or bow The tension should be firm not slack nor taut A Adjust the primary guy ropes so that the mast is straight and perpen...

Страница 38: ...Stake the Base Pole A Using the tripod stakes drive a stake through two of the four holes on the base pole base plate B Make sure the steel head of the tripod stake contacts the base plate Once the He...

Страница 39: ...ripod in the bag B Rotate top leg so that base plate is vertical C Slide tripod down to the bottom of the bag so that base plates touch the bottom 2 Place the Small Items in the Wheeling Carry Bag A P...

Страница 40: ...ueSkyMast com 877 411 6278 Page 40 AL1 AL2 Standard Series User Manual Primary and Secondary Guying 2 15 Meters Deploying the Standard Series Mast with Primary and Secondary Guying For Models 2 to 15...

Страница 41: ...ys orient the tripod with the serial number and compass of the tripod directly to your front and center This will standardize deployment and assure the view of the mast corresponds to the step by step...

Страница 42: ...h levels are centered D Fully tighten the turn knob on each leg Warning Improper leveling can result in excessive leaning when fully deployed which can damage the system and cause serious bodily harm...

Страница 43: ...and cannot lift up D When tripod stakes cannot be used such as on a roof top on a paved or hard surface or inside a building then the tripod base plates should be secured by sandbags or other weights...

Страница 44: ...ting pole C Pin it to the last hole on the bottom of the mounting pole 11 Attach Your Device or Devices to the Mast A Attach your devices to mounting pole mast B Secure any loose cables to the mountin...

Страница 45: ...ng one NORMAL step for each meter of height of the mast Example 15 meters equals 15 NORMAL steps Do not use exaggerated steps C Drive a guy stake into the ground at the length that you determined base...

Страница 46: ...pe directly opposite the tripod I Drive a guy stake into the ground and clip the free end of the guy rope to the stake J For mast heights of 10 meters Slide the handle towards the mast approx 7 feet T...

Страница 47: ...ng the cam lock 14 A 14 B 14 A Warning Keep your feet clear below the tripod until the entire mast has been de ployed and the base pole has been inserted Slippage of the mast poles may occur if the Ca...

Страница 48: ...onto the hand holding the just added mast pole C Using both hands slide the mast pole up through the tripod until only until there is only about 4 inches of the bottom of the mast pole visible below t...

Страница 49: ...Blue Clips n the wheeling carry bag B Attach the blue stainless steel clip on the free end of the 1st Secondary Guy Rope to the ROUND hole on the Blue Secondary Guy Ring 16 A 16 C 17 B C Walk away fr...

Страница 50: ...efore reaching the desired height Incremental guying will add time to the de ployment but will ensure the safety of both personnel and equipment A Start with the guy rope that is opposite the directio...

Страница 51: ...o tight then they put un necessary strain and load on the mast causing it to bend or bow The tension should be firm not slack nor taut A Adjust the primary guy ropes so that the mast is straight and p...

Страница 52: ...two of the four holes on the base pole base plate B Make sure the steel head of the tripod stake contacts the base plate Once the Head has firmly contacted the base plate stop hammering Continued ham...

Страница 53: ...od in the Wheeling Carry Bag A Place tripod in the bag B Rotate top leg so that base plate is vertical C Slide tripod down to the bottom of the bag so that base plates touch the bottom 2 Place the Sma...

Страница 54: ...Datasheet AL1 Standard Series 15 Meter System www BlueSkyMast com 877 411 6278 Page 54...

Страница 55: ...Datasheet AL2 Standard Series 15 Meter System support blueskymast com 877 411 6278 Page 55...

Страница 56: ...Contents of Surface Wire Grounding Kit 4 Remove the wing nut from the post without the Bronze ECLE connector and attach the ends of the grounding cables 5 Connect one end of each of the grounding cab...

Страница 57: ...pole to slide down and rest firmly on the ground C Locate the male lift handle and place it at the bottom of mast pole on the ground 5 inches from the bottom Do not use the bottom 5 inches of the mas...

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