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Re: [TowerTalk] US Tower Problems

To: Towertalk <towertalk@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] US Tower Problems
From: Alan NV8A <nv8a@att.net>
Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2007 14:55:04 -0400
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On 04/20/07 04:54 pm Alan NV8A wrote:

> On 04/20/07 01:53 pm jcowens1@comcast.net wrote:
> 
>>> I have had the same problem you are having with the stall upon raising the 
>>> tower and have resorted to doing the same thing you do. If I briefly lower 
>>> the 
>>> tower and then switch to raising, it usually takes off and raises the 
>>> tower. 
>>> Once it is under way, it doesn't hesitate or stall the rest of the way up. 
>>> There 
>>> is friction between the various sections and they told me to use bees wax 
>>> on the 
>>> tower areas where there is abnormal friction. I bought some and put it on 
>>> and it 
>>> did help the situation. 
>>>
>>> I don't have the docs. in front of me at the moment, but I thought they 
>>> said to use automotive grease. They do NOT recommend automotive grease. 
>>> They specifically recommended against using oil or lube, but recommend bees 
>>> wax which is why I used it in the first place and it does help. Bees wax 
>>> can be bought from a good hobby shop (used in floral aarrangements) and the 
>>> block I bought for around $10 will last me a lifetime. Grease will collect 
>>> dirt and only make the problem worse over time. 
> 
> I do now have the docs. in front of me, and on the back of the page 
> headed "Installation and Maintenance Instructions" which I received from 
> UST in October 2006 are the following words:
> 
> "Like anything that is subjected to constant weathering, your tower, 
> raising fixture, and accessories must be inspected regularly for signs 
> of wear and corrosion. . . . A thorough inspection immediately after 
> every storm is always necessary. In addition, all moving parts should be 
> well lubricated with _conventional automotive grease_ (or equivalent) at 
> least twice a year." (3rd. paragraph; emphasis added)

 From private correspondence I have received, it appears that UST no 
longer recommends using grease but has not yet updated its docs.

73

Alan NV8A

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