Hi Guys - I have a motor driven US Tower that I installed six years ago and still works great (Model 472). Recently I have noticed a rust build-up on the cable around the motor drive pulleys but not
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The motor unit installed on my TX-472 US Tower has been soaked internally by rain water leaking into the motor housing resulting in motor rusting and corrosion internally. Now the motor is drawing to
This seems to be a constant question for those of us who have crank-up towers. How can you tell when it is time to replace the cable? Some say that it's too late when rust appears as the cables weake
1. Regular examination of the cable (at least twice a year) is mandatory to detect any significant number of loose cable strands or significant rusting. 2. If either is the case, it is time to repla
Hello Awsinger - I totally agree with Steve (K7LXC) regrarding the need to replace cables on a crank-up tower. I have used the same cables on my US Tower TX-472 crank-up for well over ten years and t
Please some good advise for safely unwinding (and rewinding/tightening) the cap screws on the TX-472 US Tower Hub City Gear Box in order to drain and refill the oil lubricant. The Cap Screws on my un