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Adaptrum ACRS 2.0 - Vertical Pole; Figure 14: Fracarro Antenna Mount on Vertical Pole, Bolt Head Positioning; Figure 15: Fracarro Antenna Mount on Vertical Pole

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Adaptrum ACRS2.0 Quick Start Guide (International)
Vertical Pole
The most common antenna mounting will be on vertical poles. (See Figure 12)
For antennas to be mounted on a vertical pole, insert the bolt heads into the antenna base ‘bottom’
receptacles, as shown below.
Figure 14: Fracarro Antenna Mount on Vertical Pole, bolt head positioning
Ensure the bolt’s square collar is aligned with the insert (as shown on left); then slide the bold head into
place (as shown on right). If the bolt head resists sliding into place, try rotating it 90 degrees.
When properly seated, the two bolts should appear as below (left):
Figure 15: Fracarro Antenna Mount on Vertical Pole
Then finish the assembly as shown above right.
Note: Figure 15 shows how the hardware fastens, not the final antenna fin orientation, which should be
vertical for operation.
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