Parts List; Site Selection - Andrew Type 960 Class I & II Assembly Instructions Manual

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CLASS I - LIGHT DUTY SYSTEM
(1.2m SHOWN)
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FEED
ASSEMBLY
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CLASS II - MEDIUM DUTY SYSTEM
(1.2m SHOWN)
FEED
ASSEMBLY
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QTY.
NO.
DESCRIPTION
96cm 1.2m
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BOLT, PLOW, SPECIAL, M8 x 1.25 x 56 mm
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BOLT, PLOW, SPECIAL, M8 x 1.25 x 91 mm
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REFLECTOR, .96m
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REFLECTOR, 1.2m LFL
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BOLT, HEX HD, SS, M6 x 1.0 x 20mm
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WASHER, LOCK, SS, M8
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NUT, HEX HD M8 x 1.25
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BOLT, RD HD SQ NK M6 x 1.0 x 22mm
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PLATE, EXTENSION
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WASHER, LOCK, SS, M6 (Light Duty)
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WASHER, LOCK, SS, M6 (Medium Duty)
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NUT, HEX HD, M6 x 1.0 (Light Duty)
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NUT, HEX HD, M6 x 1.0 (Medium Duty)
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BRACE, R.H. .96m AZ/EL MT
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BRACE, 1.2m LFL AZ/EL (Medium Duty)
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BRACE, L.H. .96m AZ/EL MT
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WASHER, EXT TOOTH LOCK, M6
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PARTS LIST

96cm CLASS II - MEDIUM DUTY
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DESCRIPTION
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WASHER, FLAT, SS, M6 (Medium Duty)
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MOUNT ASSEMBLY, 1.2m LFL (Light Duty)
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NUT, M6 x 1.0, ESNA
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"U" CUP, BOOM
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BOLT, RD HD SQ NK, M6 x 1.0 x 55mm
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FEED SUPPORT (Medium Duty)
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FEED SUPPORT (Medium Duty)
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BOLT, HEX HD, SS, M6 x 1.0 x 16mm (Light Duty)
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BOLT, HEX HD, SS, M6 x 1.0 x 16mm (Medium Duty)
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SIDE FEED LEG, .96m ANTENNA
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SIDE FEED LEG, 1.2m, ANTENNA
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7
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BOTTOM FEED LEG (.96m Light Duty)
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BOTTOM FEED LEG (1.2m Light Duty)
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TERMINAL, FEED SUPPORT (Light Duty)
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CLAMP, MTG BLOCK (Light Duty)
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WASHER, FLAT M6 (Light Duty)
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BOLT, HEX HD, M6 x 1.0 x 30mm
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BOLT, HEX HD, M8 x 1.25 X 20mm
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WATCH FOR WIRES! YOU CAN BE KILLED IF THIS PRODUCT COMES NEAR POWER LINES. Installation of this product near power lines is dan-
gerous. For your own safety, follow these important safety rules.
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1. Perform as many functions as possible on the ground.
2. Watch out for overhead power lines. Check the distance to the power lines before starting installation.
We recommend you stay a minimum of 6 meters (20 feet) from all power lines.
3. Do not use metal ladders.
4. Do not install antenna or mast assembly on a windy day.
5. If you start to drop antenna or mast assembly, get away from it and let it fall.
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6. If any part of the antenna or mast assembly comes in contact with a power line, call your local power company.
DO NOT TRY TO REMOVE IT YOURSELF! They will remove it safely.
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7. Make sure that the mast assembly is properly grounded.
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Assembling dish antennas on windy days can be dangerous. Because of the antenna surface, even slight winds create strong forces. For
example, a 1.0m antenna facing a wind of 32 km/h (20 mph) can undergo forces of 269 N (60 lbs). Be prepared to safely handle these forces at
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unexpected moments. Do not attempt to assemble, move or mount a dish on windy days or serious, even fatal accidents may occur.
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Andrew Corporation
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Antennas improperly installed or installed to an inadequate structure are very susceptible to wind damage. This damage can be very serious or even
life threatening. The owner and installer assumes full responsibility that the installation is structurally sound to support all loads (weight, wind & ice)
and properly sealed against leaks. Andrew will not accept liability for any damage caused by a satellite system due to the many unknown variable
applications.
1 - Compass
1 - Clinometer
1 - Ratchet Wrench ( " Drive)
QTY.
Grounding Rod Clamp & Grounding Block - As Required by National Electric Code or local codes.
96cm 1.2m
Ground Wire - #10 solid copper as or required by National Electric Code or local codes (length required).
Concrete - (See Ground Pole section for quantity and grade).
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#3 Rebar - (See Ground Pole section for quantity). Deformed steel per ASTM A615, grade 40 or 60.
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The first and most important consideration when
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choosing a prospective antenna site is whether or not the
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area can provide an acceptable "look angle" at the
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satellites. A site with a clear, unobstructed view is preferred.
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Also consider obstruction that may occur in the future such
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as the growth of trees. Your antenna site must be selected in
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advance so that you will be able to receive the strongest
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signal available. To avoid microwave interference, obstruc-
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tions, etc. conduct an on-site survey with a portable antenna.
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As with any other type of construction, a local building
permit may be required before installing an antenna. It is the
property owner's responsibility to obtain any and all permits.
IMPORTANT!!!
INSTALLATION OF THIS PRODUCT SHOULD BE PERFORMED ONLY BY A PROFESSIONAL INSTALLER AND
IS NOT RECOMMENDED FOR CONSUMER D.I.Y. (DO-IT-YOURSELF) INSTALLATIONS.
DANGER!!!
WARNING!!!
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is not responsible or liable for damage or injury resulting from antenna installations.
ASSEMBLY TOOLS REQUIRED
1 - 10mm Nut Driver
1 - 10mm Socket ( " Drive)
1 - Phillips Screwdriver (#1 or #2)
1- Torque Wrench
PREINSTALLATION MATERIALS CHECKLIST

SITE SELECTION

Before any digging is done, information regarding the possi-
bility of underground telephone lines, power lines, storm
drains, etc. in the excavation area should be obtained from
the appropriate agency.
Because soils vary widely in composition and load capacity,
consult a local professional engineer to determine the
appropriate foundation design and installation procedure. A
suggested foundation design with conditions noted is included
in this manual for reference purposes only.
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1 - 13mm Deep Socket ( " Drive)
1 - 9" Magnetic Level
1 - 13mm Combination Wrench
1 - 10mm Combination Wrench

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