Mounting The Positioner; Figure 2-1 Rear Of Positioner (Pi-150 Shown); Figure 2-2 Positioner Mounting Hole Pattern - Will Burt POSITIONIT PI-150 Operator's Manual

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2.5 Mounting the Positioner

When installing, the front of the positioner can be identified as the side of the positioner opposite
of the side egress on the mounting pedestal while the positioner is in the home position (Figure
2-1). Note that the offset on the left of the positioner, as you face the side egress, is wider than
the offset to the right. The positioner ships in the home position.
Note That the Left Offset
is Wider Than the Right
The mounting location must:
Be capable of withstanding the holding forces required by the bolts
Be located on level terrain
Be free of obstructions
Allow for full pan and tilt movement
Have the positioner base face down. Do not mount the positioner upside down.
Be sure to take into consideration other external factors, such as wind or ice loading, when
selecting a mounting location. Make sure that these external factors do not overload the system.
Reference Figure 2-2 for the mounting hole locations for the system. There are (4) holes equally
spaced. Connect the positioner to the top of the mast with (4) high-strength ⅜ in. or M8
stainless steel bolts and nuts (customer supplied). Torque all hardware as appropriate for its
material and size. The mounting hardware must include proper means to resist vibration
loosening such as thread-locking compound or locking hardware.
Figure 2-2 Positioner Mounting Hole Pattern (See Section 7 for Enlarged version)
TP-5129001-J
January 2022

Figure 2-1 Rear of Positioner (PI-150 Shown)

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PI-150
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OSITION
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Side Egress
PI-75
AND
2-3

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