
Step 5
Locate the holes which are higher on the support tube .
Select two arms and place them so the arms are con-
necting to the stand bars that are 90 degrees rotated from the
higher set of holes in the support tube . Use the short screws
, lock washer and nut to attach the arms to the
stand bar . Line up the holes on the arms with the higher
set of holes in the support tube and use the long screw
, lock washer and nut to connect them together.
Step 6
Load ballast (weight placed in the sled to weigh down the non-
penetrating mount) as required for the application. WARNING:
It is highly recommended that you load ballast before attach-
ing any dish or antenna to the non-penetrating roof mount. It is
up to the installer to verify the correct amount of ballast for the
installation. You can use roof pads to protect the surface of the
support surface. It is important that the underlying roof structure
be strong enough to resist whatever forces that may be subject-
ed to it from the antenna/satellite dish system and mount. For
extreme weather conditions it is recommend that this mount be
tethered with a cable. It is up to the installer to verify that the
installation meets all applicable codes and standards. Video
Mount Products does not accept any responsibility for verifying
FRM mounts will work for any given installation.
Step 5: Attaching the arms
to the higher arms in the
support tube
Step 6: Loading ballast
into the sled
WARNING: The installer must verify the installation meets all
applicable codes and survival requirements. Video Mount
Products will not be held liable for the improper use or instal-
lation of its products.
Enjoy Your Mount!
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