Hello Dennis,
I have some VHF/UHF antennas using push nuts also. The most expedient
method of removal is to cut them. Use either a sharp pair of small diagonal
cutters, or a Dremel tool. The nuts are cheap enough to buy from several
sources; I can recommend some if you want. Just buy a box of 100 & keep
them in stock. BTW, stainless steel is the material of choice for these
things.
Good luck!
At 03:23 PM 1/24/98 -0600, you wrote:
>KLM uses "push-nuts" to secure elements to the boom on some VHF/UHF
>antennas. Elements go through the boom. You put the push nuts on the
>end of the element and push it toward the middle, then repeat on the other
>side. They only go one way, so when you have one on each side, the element
>is secure.
>
>I have a KLM satellite antenna which I want to pack up for awhile. Is
>there an easy way to remove the push-nuts? How about a non-destructive
>way? (Haven't checked the hardware store yet - they may be easily
>replacable.)
>
>I asked KLM, but they haven't gotten back to me yet.
>
>Thanks, 73,
>Dennis Schaefer, W5RZ
>
>
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