Be safe and use a crane if you are not familiar with moving towers. If you have a heavy duty enough dolly, you could mount the tower and roll it on plywood. Using a crane would be the safest and easi
Anyone have any contact with them in the recent past? I've been trying to call them and no answer for several weeks. Skip, KJ6Y _Communications Service Co_ (http://www.communicationsserviceco.com/) 2
Definitely not a Tri-Ex. Skip, KJ6Y _Communications Service Co_ (http://www.communicationsserviceco.com/) 22712 Califa St Woodland Hills, CA 91367 818-887-3569 _______________________________________
I had this guy pick up a 90 ft Skyneedle in Los Angeles and take it to Michigan. Alpha Dog Expediater (937) 692-5929 Might be worht a phone call Skip, KJ6Y _Communications Service Co_ (http://www.com
John, Sounds like water got into the limit switches and probably blew the fuse in the relay box. Skip, KJ6Y _Communications Service Co_ (http://www.communicationsserviceco.com/) 22712 Califa St Woodl
Dick, I tape over them and put a tie wrap around to keep the tape from coming loose. Skip, KJ6Y _Communications Service Co_ (http://www.communicationsserviceco.com/) 22712 Califa St Woodland Hills, C
Mike, What seems to be trhe problem? I have copies of several schematics. Which box do you have? Skip, KJ6Y _Communications Service Co_ (http://www.communicationsserviceco.com/) 22712 Califa St Woodl
Mike, That's turning on the key switch with the up/dpwn switch in the neutral position? Can you receive a fax? I can send you a schematic. You might have a shorted up.sown switch or the cable to the
Alan, Yes it is available. Have one here in the box for a customer ready to assemble. Can't comment on performance but I have assemble a couple of the DB36. Not a DREAM to assemble and it's a heavy a
Try e-mailing Gary@ustower.com Skip, KJ6Y _Communications Service Co_ (http://www.communicationsserviceco.com/) 22712 Califa St Woodland Hills, CA 91367 818-887-3569 _________________________________
It's not a LM354. It's a HZN-354 Skip, KJ6Y _Communications Service Co_ (http://www.communicationsserviceco.com/) 22712 Califa St Woodland Hills, CA 91367 818-887-3569 _______________________________
This looks like an old Tristao. Maybe a CZ-455or similar. Not a Tri-Ex HZ-354. Skip, KJ6Y _Communications Service Co_ (http://www.communicationsserviceco.com/) 22712 Califa St Woodland Hills, CA 9136
Leigh, You said you replaced with 1/8". Why did you go to a smaller size then the 3/16"? Skip, KJ6Y _Communications Service Co_ (http://www.communicationsserviceco.com/) 22712 Califa St Woodland Hill
Ed, I would suspect the reed switch. When it doesn't want to turn, try moving it in the same direction several times and check and see if it turns a very small amount. If the controller doesn't get f
Ron, Most cases they were A307 Grade 5 3/4" bolts. In rare cases they used A325 High strength bolts. They required being torqured to 350 ft/lbs. If you have the engineering calcs, it should say in th
You can do what Steve mentions. Tri-Ex used to supply a handle that could be bolted onto the large pulley and although slow, you could lower the tower and even raise it. Skip, KJ6Y _Communications Se
Actually the handle that came with the LM-470 clamped onto one of the spokes of the large sheave attached to the gearbox. I happen to have one here. Skip, KJ6Y _Communications Service Co_ (http://www
The WT-51 has the ears for the tilt over fixture. Otherwise they are basicly identical. Skip, KJ6Y _Communications Service Co_ (http://www.communicationsserviceco.com/) 22712 Califa St Woodland Hills
Larry, I don't remember ever seeing a ladder for the LM-470. Not saying there wasn't one. The platforn hooks over the top of the lowest section on two sides oposite the winch side. There are several
John, Could be the switch at the local position. All it does is supply the voltage to the relays. If it goes one direction, it means you have the voltage from the remote box. Seems the only thing lef