Hello Dennis,
Here's a way to slove your problem provided your mast clamps will open
up to about 2 1/2 inches. Go to a local farm supply store or industrial supply
house and get two pieces of rubber belting. They will be placed bewteen each
clamp half and the mast. Or stated differently, the rubber belting pads go
between the clamp halves and the mast.
The rubber provides more friction. The coefiicient of friction of
steel-on-steel or steel-on-Aluminum is much lower then metal-on-rubber. With
the rubber belting in between the mast and clamp halves the friction connection
is highly enhanced.
For gosh sakes, don't drill and pin the clamps to the mast!
73,
Dick, K5IU
dickrts@texoma.net
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From: Dennis Alexander[SMTP:w5ku@iAmerica.net]
Sent: Saturday, April 05, 1997 2:08 AM
To: towertalk@contesting.com
Subject: [TowerTalk] Create Rotators RC5-3B
I have the large Create rotator. It uses a pair of cast aluminum clamps
to clamp the mast, in my case a 2" OD mast.
I have broken three of these clamps. You can not get the bolts tigh
enough to prevent the antenna from turning.
I have complained to Create and they have sent more clam shells.
Has anyone experienced this before? If so, how did you fix?
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Have a Nice Day,
W5KU ex-K2UA
Dennis Jay Alexander
1964 FM 1094
Sealy, Texas 77474
(713) 646-6174 (work) e-mail at work: dalexan@enron.com
(409) 885-4838 (home) e-mail at home: w5ku@iamerica.net
(409) 885-0438 (24 hr. FAX)
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