Today I replaced the limit switches on my 72 foot motorized crank-up tower from US Tower. The lower one failed first, fortunately. (The limit switches automatically turn the tower motor off when the
I had the exact same problem with one of my limit switches, but Bruce at US Tower was nice enough to replace it under warranty. What had happened in my case was the tower had lain on its side over a
So, this discussion begs the question - what will actually happen if the limit switches fail, at top and/or bottom?? 73 de Jeff K2KV k2kv@reallybig.com http://reallybig.com - "The Complete Resource f
to answer your age old question... Things will definitely go BOOMI! in the night. :) --joe DE KR6NA -- FAQ on WWW: http://www.contesting.com/towertalkfaq.html Submissions: towertalk@contesting.com Ad
Author: John Phillipp" <jphillip@primenet.com (John Phillipp)
Date: Tue, 26 Oct 1999 20:43:00 -0700
The lower limit switch failed on my HDX555 tower... actually the arm which the tower contacts to activate the switch is held by a set screw, which loosened, and the switch was not activated as I lowe