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Satellite Antenna Wall Mount ShiverPeaks 89823-T Aluminum 450×250 mm
The ShiverPeaks Satellite Antenna Wall Mount 89823-T is an aluminum bracket measuring 450 × 250 mm designed to attach parabolic or flat satellite dishes to exterior walls. Its compact footprint and corrosion-resistant material provide a stable support point for residential and light commercial satellite installations. The mount is shaped and reinforced to maintain alignment under normal wind loads while minimizing contact with the wall surface.
The mount's aluminum construction offers a balance of strength and low weight, reducing stress on the wall fixing points. Its 450 × 250 mm dimensions make it suitable for smaller to medium-sized dishes while remaining unobtrusive on facades. Corrosion resistance extends service life in outdoor conditions, and the simple geometric design allows straightforward integration with common dish brackets and U-bolts.
Select a wall location with a clear line of sight to the satellite and a solid substrate for fixing. Mark and drill holes matching the mount's fixing points, use suitable wall anchors or through-bolts for the substrate type, then secure the bracket to the wall. Attach the satellite dish to the bracket using appropriate clamps or U-bolts and make rough alignment before tightening all fasteners. Final azimuth and elevation adjustments can be performed with the dish receiver or an alignment tool; confirm signal quality before fully tightening fittings.
Use stainless steel fixings and suitable wall anchors for long-term corrosion resistance. Periodically inspect fasteners and the mount for signs of loosening or corrosion, especially after severe weather. Ensure the chosen wall and fixings can safely carry the combined load of the bracket and antenna plus wind forces.
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