Table of Contents PDF viewers: These page numbers refer to the printed version of this document. Use the PDF reader bookmarks tab for links to specific sections. 1. Overview ..............1 2. Specifications ............2 3. Installation ..............2 Tools List .....................2 CM300-Series Mounting Pole in Concrete Foundation .......2 CM300-Series Mounting Pole with Pedestal J-Bolt Kit .......3 CM300-Series Mounting Pole with Pedestal Legs .......5...
CM300-Series Mounting Poles Overview The CM300-series mounting poles provide a stainless steel 1.5 IPS vertical pole for mounting sensors, enclosures, or other instrumentation. Pole length is 58 cm (23 in), 119 cm (47 in), or 142 cm (56 in) for the CM300, CM305, and CM310 models, respectively.
142 cm (56 in) J-Bolts: 1/2 in x 12 in SS with triple-nuts and washers (Pedestal J-Bolt Kit option) CM300 Series Options (FIGURES 1-1, 3-1, 3-4, 3-6): –NP No Pedestal Base –PJ Pedestal J-Bolt Kit –PS Pedestal Short Legs –PL Pedestal Long Legs There is a series of holes in the Pedestal Leg Base that determine the leg angle and pedestal height as shown in TABLE 3-1.
CM300-Series Mounting Poles Vinyl Cap CM300-Series Pole Concrete Foundation 60 cm (24 in) FIGURE 3-1. CM310 Mounting Pole in Concrete Foundation CM300-Series Mounting Pole with Pedestal J-Bolt Kit A CM300-series pole with the Pedestal J-Bolt Kit option is used for permanent installations where there is a need to periodically plumb the pole.
CM300-Series Mounting Poles Template 2.5 cm (1 in) J-bolt 46 cm (18 in) Long 36 cm (14 in) Long 60 cm (24 in) Deep Hole FIGURE 3-2. Base Assembly Thread two nuts onto each J-bolt, leaving 2.5 cm (1 in) of thread visible between the nuts and end of the J-bolt.
CM300-Series Mounting Poles Place a flat washer on each J-bolt, resting it on the two nuts already there. Place the pedestal over the J-bolts and install a flat washer, split washer, and nut on each J-bolt — do not tighten the nuts at this time. Adjust the lower nuts on each J-bolt to plumb the pole.
CM300-Series Mounting Poles TABLE 3-1. Pedestal Heights and Base Diameters Hole Position Pedestal Height Base Diameter (See FIGURE 3-5) (inches) (inches) 53 cm (20.8 in) 93 cm (36.5 in) 46 cm (19.1 in) 101 cm (39.8 in) CM350 45 cm (17.6 in) 111 cm (43.6 in) Pedestal 39 cm (15.5 in)
CM300-Series Mounting Poles Place the pole into the base and tighten the six bolts evenly. For additional stability, the feet are spiked to the ground using (3) ground spikes, or secured with user-supplied anchors through the holes in the feet. CM300-series Pole Ground Lug Pedestal Legs...
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