Installing The Mount On Concrete Or Concrete Masonry Walls - Hughes DW 3000 One-Way Installation Manual

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INSTALLING THE MOUNT ON CONCRETE OR CONCRETE MASONRY WALLS

The satellite dish can be attached to concrete masonry (cinder blocks) or concrete walls. The concrete masonry (cinder block) or con-
crete walls must be a minimum of 8 inches thick. Attachment anchors can be placed no closer than 12 inches from any discontinuous
surface, such as a window, door, or edge of a wall. Anchors can not be installed in mortar joints or within 2 inches of mortar joints.
You must use the specified Hilti sleeve anchors. Install only the six anchors specified; do not install additional anchors.
The satellite dish cannot be installed on masonry veneered wall construction or on any synthetic stucco wall surface (also called
Exterior Insulation and Finish Systems (EIFS).
Note that you can use the brace kit to improve the mount's stability if you wish. If you use the brace kit, do not install the strut mount-
ing plates within 12 inches of any discontinuous surface, such as a window, door, or edge of a wall. Its anchors must be tightened to
5 ft.-lbs.
PARTS NEEDED
• 3/8-inch x 3-inch Hilti sleeve anchors, Qty: 6
• If installing the optional brace kit, 1/4-inch by
2-1/4-inch Hilti sleeve anchors, Qty: 4
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TOOLS NEEDED
• Ladder
• Carpenter's level
• Pencil
• Tape measure
• Hammer
Figure 20
• Hammer drill
• Masonry drill bits, 3/8-inch (and 1/4-inch
if needed)
• Wrench, 9/16 and 1/2-inch or adjustable
(1/4-inch if needed)
• Torque wrench (up to 18 ft-lbs)
• Blow out air bulb

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