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Antenna Balcony Mount Iskra K20B42, galvanized zinc, 20 cm length
Antenna Balcony Mount Iskra K20B42, galvanized zinc, 20 cm length
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Antenna Balcony Mount Iskra K20B42, galvanized zinc, 20 cm length
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Antenna Balcony Mount Iskra K20B42, galvanized zinc, 20 cm length
Antenna Balcony Mount Iskra K20B42, galvanized zinc, 20 cm length
The Antenna Balcony Mount Iskra K20B42 is a galvanized zinc bracket with a 20 cm length designed to secure RTV and TV antenna installations on balcony railings and similar fixtures. Its compact form factor provides a stable point of attachment for small to medium external antennas while offering corrosion resistance for outdoor exposure. The mount is intended for residential settings where a discreet, weather-resistant support is needed to position reception equipment without permanent roof or wall drilling.
The galvanized zinc construction ensures basic corrosion protection and durability in outdoor conditions. Its 20 cm length offers sufficient clearance from the balcony rail to reduce interference from building structures, while the compact design keeps the installation visually unobtrusive. The bracket is compatible with common round and square railing profiles and can be adapted to typical antenna masts and clamps used in residential installations.
Position the mount on the balcony railing at the desired height and orientation, ensuring the bracket clears nearby obstructions. Secure the mount to the railing using appropriate clamps or fasteners compatible with the railing profile; tighten fasteners to a firm but not excessive torque to avoid damaging the mount or railing. Attach the antenna or mast to the mount according to the antenna manufacturer’s instructions, checking that connections are level and stable. After installation, verify antenna alignment and signal reception and retighten fittings if necessary.
For long-term outdoor exposure, periodically inspect the galvanized coating and fasteners for signs of corrosion or loosening. Use stainless steel or similarly corrosion-resistant hardware for clamps and bolts when possible, and avoid overtightening to prevent deformation of the bracket.
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