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Bracketed Towers |
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TACO Communications, formerly Delhi-Solac, bracketed towers are designed to support a large TV or FM antenna up to 3 square feet (.28 square meters) of projected wind area up to 20 feet above the bracket without needing a concrete base or any guy wires.
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Concrete-Free Bracketed Installation
TACO DMXB-series bracketed towers don't need an expensive concrete base. Instead, they are bracketed against a building and use a set of three 1.25" x 3' galvanized steel drive stakes to keep the tower from kicking out.
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Universal House Bracket
TACO Communications towers are shipped complete with a universal house bracket, concrete base stubs, 1.5" x 8' 16-gauge mast, U-clamp assembly, and all necessary nuts, bolts, and washers, as well as illustrated instructions.
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X Braces
With 16 gauge galvanized "X" braces and heat treated aluminum alloy rivets, TACO Communications bracketed towers are much stronger than tubular bracketed towers.
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Beaded Channel Legs & Larger Hardware
TACO Communications towers feature beaded channel legs made of high strength 16 gauge galvanized steel. Since the tower is constucted of an open design and there aren't any enclosed members on the tower, water can't condensate inside the tower and rot it from the inside out like on tubular towers. TACO Communications towers also have larger size hardware than other towers, greatly reducing the chances of wind shearing off the bolts and causing the tower to fail.
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Built-In Rotor Plate
All TACO Communications towers feature a built-in rotor plate so that the rotator can be installed within the top of the tower. This lengthens the life of the rotator significantly by not putting as much stress on the rotator and looks better than installing it above the apex of the tower. An optional
ball-bearing mast bearing
is recommended to reduce even more stress on the rotator.
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