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Pole Mount Kit 2
Do not loop the metal band straps through the large open area between the pole clamp bracket and the
Caution
strap brackets (see
Position the strap and pivot brackets assembly on the pole as needed before tightening the metal band
Caution
straps. After the metal band straps are tightened to the full tension, the strap and pivot brackets
assembly's position on the pole cannot be adjusted unless the metal band straps are cut or disassembled.
Step 4
Tighten the metal band straps using the banding strap tool (BAND IT) (Cisco AIR-BAND-INST-TL=)
by following the operating instructions in the box with the tool. Ensure that the metal band straps are as
tight as possible.
Hold the wall mount bracket against the pivot bracket such that the curved slots and the bolt holes line up.
Step 5
Insert and hand-tighten four M8 x16 bolts (with flat and lock washers) into the bolt holes. Do not over
Step 6
tighten.
For off-angle poles, you can now rotate the mounting bracket as required. Rotate to ensure that the AP
Step 7
will be oriented vertically and that the LEDs on the base of the AP will be visible from the ground.
The wall mount bracket can be rotated to up to 45
Note
This allows you to compensate for the tilt of off-angle poles, such as tilted streetlight arms.
Make final adjustments, if needed, to the top edge of the wall mount bracket so that it is horizontal.
Step 8
Ensure such that the AP will be oriented vertically and that the LEDs on the base of the AP will be visible
from the ground. Then tighten the bolts four bolts to 13 to 15 lb.ft (17.6 to 20.3 Nm).
Step 9
Screw an M8 bolt into each of the four bolt holes on the back side of the access point. Do not screw the
bolt in all the way. Leave a gap of about 0.13 inch (3.3 mm).
Step 10
Position the four bolts on the access point into the bracket's keyhole slots. Check to ensure that the
access point is properly seated in the slots. (see
Using a 13 mm open-end or socket wrench, tighten the four bolts that connect the access point to the
Step 11
bracket to a torque of 13 to 15 lb.ft (17.6 to 20.3 Nm).
Continue with installing antennas, connecting the data cables, grounding the access point, and powering
Step 12
the access point. For information on these, see
Cisco Aironet 1570 Series Outdoor Access Point Hardware Installation Guide
3-30
Figure
3-22), because this does not properly secure the access point.
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from the vertical, while attached to the pivot bracket.
Figure
3-26)
Chapter 4, "Installing Other Components."
Mounting the Access Point
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