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NON-PENETRATING ROOF MOUNT FOR SATELLITE DISHES, WIRELESS INTERNET ANTENNAS, ETC FOR USE WITH 16" NOMINAL CONCRETE BLOCKS TO ANCHOR TO ROOF ((NOT INCLUDED)) PRE-GALVANIZED FOR CORROSION PROTECTION HEAVY DUTY 2.38" OD x 0.154" Wall x 30" MAST INCLUDED. 3' SQUARE BASE. ROOF MAT NOT INCLUDED (SEE FRMMAT) GOES TOGETHER QUICKLY Review: Does exactly what you'd expect! - I bought this, along with its associated friction pad, to semi-permanently mount a 120 cm satellite dish on a concrete pad next to my garage without having to drill holes or pour new concrete. It assembled easily and does its job nicely. With products like this I'm always concerned that sloppy tolerances might mean things won't quite fit in a variety of ways, but the way this is built you pretty much can't go wrong. The instructions are minimal, but you could pretty easily figure out how to assemble it without instructions. The 8 concrete blocks I used as ballast fit perfectly within the space provided and I can't imagine this thing moving even in the heaviest winds. The tube that the dish mounts to has thick walls, too, so strength isn't an issue and it won't be crushed by clamping forces. Review: It works as intended - once assembled. - Unfortunately we had several issues while assembling the platform. There were no directions written or otherwise included, so we used pictures of the finished product to gauge assembly orientation, which was, granted, fairly straightforward. Two of the bolt tips were cut in such a way that the nuts could not be attached or tightened, luckily we had a tap available to repair them. Two of the four stabilizing struts in the center were off slightly in alignment/length, which didn’t allow for the center bolt to fasten through them cleanly. We got around this by grinding the hole in the center mast a bit larger to accommodate the differential. Overall, these issues turned a relatively standard build into a more time consuming project than anticipated. Thankfully we had the equipment and wherewithal to compensate. The assembled stand works as intended, no issues there. Decent product overall, probably just some minor hiccups in the mass production process.
| ASIN | B0131H8Q5E |
| Best Sellers Rank | #147,037 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #584 in Satellite TV Dish Mounts |
| Brand | ROHN |
| Brand Name | ROHN |
| Color | Gray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 5 Reviews |
| Manufacturer | Rohn |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FRM238 |
| Model Number | FRM238 |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| UPC | 636134501795 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
A**R
Does exactly what you'd expect!
I bought this, along with its associated friction pad, to semi-permanently mount a 120 cm satellite dish on a concrete pad next to my garage without having to drill holes or pour new concrete. It assembled easily and does its job nicely. With products like this I'm always concerned that sloppy tolerances might mean things won't quite fit in a variety of ways, but the way this is built you pretty much can't go wrong. The instructions are minimal, but you could pretty easily figure out how to assemble it without instructions. The 8 concrete blocks I used as ballast fit perfectly within the space provided and I can't imagine this thing moving even in the heaviest winds. The tube that the dish mounts to has thick walls, too, so strength isn't an issue and it won't be crushed by clamping forces.
D**N
It works as intended - once assembled.
Unfortunately we had several issues while assembling the platform. There were no directions written or otherwise included, so we used pictures of the finished product to gauge assembly orientation, which was, granted, fairly straightforward. Two of the bolt tips were cut in such a way that the nuts could not be attached or tightened, luckily we had a tap available to repair them. Two of the four stabilizing struts in the center were off slightly in alignment/length, which didn’t allow for the center bolt to fasten through them cleanly. We got around this by grinding the hole in the center mast a bit larger to accommodate the differential. Overall, these issues turned a relatively standard build into a more time consuming project than anticipated. Thankfully we had the equipment and wherewithal to compensate. The assembled stand works as intended, no issues there. Decent product overall, probably just some minor hiccups in the mass production process.
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