Assembly instructions – ETS-Lindgren 2075 MiniMast (Archived) User Manual
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Assembly Instructions
MODEL 2075 MINIMAST™
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© EMC TEST SYSTEMS, L.P. – MARCH 2002
REV D – PN 399235
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
The Model 2075 is shipped partially assembled. It is anticipated
that the assembly process will take no longer than one hour. Ensure
that a clear area is available to unpack and assemble the
MiniMast™. Prior to starting the assembly process, open the
shipping container and check all parts for any shipping damage.
NOTE: Do not discard any packing material until the tower is fully
installed and operational. During this assembly procedure, refer to
the assembly drawings at the back of this manual.
Tools needed for assembly:
Adjustable open-end wrench
Phillips head screw driver (#2)
Allen wrench
1. In an open workspace, lay the mast sections out end-to-end.
2. There are two sections that make up the four meter mast (only
the pulley section is required for 2 meter scans). The base
section which enables scanning up to 4 meters is fitted with a
pin that slides into the joining mast section. The two sections
are supplied with an indexing mark (circle) to indicate the best
alignment of the mast sections.
3. The carrier should be installed so that the end with the spring
loaded brake is toward the top pulley on the mast assembly.
When you are standing at the rear of the platform after the mast
is installed the carrier should be oriented so the boom
receptacle is to the left of the mast. The air lines for
polarization should already be connected to the carrier, take
care not to tangle them during this process. To attach the
carrier slide it onto the bottom section of the mast assembly. If
2 meter scan height is desired, slide the carrier onto the pulley
mast section. If the full 4 meter scan height is desired, join the
mast sections together by sliding the pin into the bottom of the
pulley section and the top of the mast section.
4. Once the carrier is on the mast assembly, unwind the rope from
the rope drum. Feed about half of the rope over the top pulley.
Archived 3/18/10