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Antenna Mount Robson S-100 masonry/balcony bracket, model 23223
Antenna Mount Robson S-100 masonry/balcony bracket, model 23223
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Antenna Mount Robson S-100 masonry/balcony bracket, model 23223
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Antenna Mount Robson S-100 masonry/balcony bracket, model 23223
Antenna Mount Robson S-100 masonry/balcony bracket, model 23223
Robson S-100 masonry/balcony bracket (model 23223) is a wall-mounted antenna mount engineered for securing TV and radio antennas to brick walls and balcony structures. The bracket provides a fixed and stable attachment point for antenna poles and mast sections, enabling reliable outdoor installations where a wall- or balcony-mounted support is required. Designed for residential and small commercial antenna setups, the mount helps maintain antenna alignment and resists typical outdoor loads.
The Robson S-100 bracket offers a compact and robust solution for mounting antennas on masonry or balcony surfaces. Its design provides a secure connection between the supporting structure and the antenna mast, reducing vibration and movement. The bracket's construction is suitable for outdoor exposure and supports straightforward installation using common fasteners. Compatibility with standard antenna poles makes it a practical choice for many rooftop and balcony mounting scenarios.
Position the bracket on a solid masonry surface or appropriate balcony wall or rail where the antenna will have a clear line of sight. Mark and drill holes for the mounting fasteners, use suitable anchors for the substrate, and secure the bracket firmly. Insert the antenna pole or mast section into the bracket and tighten the mounting hardware to prevent rotation and movement. Check alignment and adjust the antenna as needed for optimal reception, then re-tighten fasteners to maintain stability.
Use corrosion-resistant fasteners and anchors rated for the local substrate and environmental conditions. Ensure the mounting location provides adequate clearance from power lines and obstructing structures. Periodically inspect mounting hardware and tighten or replace components as needed to maintain a stable antenna installation.
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