Mounting Hardware Options (Sold Separately); Base Plate Options - Will Burt 7-30 HDL Operating Instructions Manual

Pneumatic mast with remote locking system
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PNEUMATIC MAST WITH REMOTE LOCKING SYSTEM
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
3.3.4

Mounting Hardware Options (Sold Separately)

Mounting hardware is used to secure the mast in place.
Possible options for the mounting hardware include:

• Base Plate Options

• Non-Rotatable Base Plate
• Rotatable Hardware Kits
• Support Bracket Options
• External Support Bracket
• Internal (Roof) Mounting Kit
• Shelf Bracket
3.3.4.1
Base Plate Options
The base plate is used to stabilize the mast and to provide a means of securing the mast to a
mounting surface.
Base plate options include:
• Non-Rotatable Base Plates
• Rotatable Hardware Kits
Non-Rotatable Base Plate
The non-rotatable base plate is used to stabilize the mast and to provide a means of securing the
mast to a mounting surface. The non-rotatable base plate (Figure 3-13) is a square plate with
countersunk holes that match threaded holes on the base tube.
Non-rotatable base plates for Heavy Duty masts typically have a hole in the center of the base
plate to allow for the option of routing air to the bottom of the base tube. Non-rotatable base
plates for Super Heavy Duty and Ultra Heavy Duty masts typically do not have the center hole.
This Side Faces
Mounting Surface
P/N: 4995301 Shown
Figure 3-13 Non-Rotatable Base Plate (P/N: 4995301 and 902044 Shown)
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(4) Through-Holes
Center Hole
(4) Countersunk Holes
P/N: 902044 Shown
TP-5580101-A
FEBRUARY 2022

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