4 Way Ratchet Mount For Marine Boat Antennas Scout Pa33 Chromed Brass. W Ss Bolt on 2040-parts.com
Miami, Florida, United States
The SCOUT PA33 is the ultimate heavy duty chromed brass four
way ratchet mount for marine antennas with a beautiful modern mirror finish and
an opening for coaxial cable in the center. This mount can be used for Scout
Antenna’s or any other brand as they are all universal in size and fit with a
1” x 14 threading with a base plate size of 3.5” x 2.5”. The mount has an opening
for a coax cable through it. The Mount is intended for deck or side mounting.
The action to loosen and tighten the ratchet is smooth and quick. It comes
packaged with stainless steel nuts bolts, washers, and a shock absorbing foam
back plate. Just like all our products, this is the highest quality available
made with the highest quality materials in our second generation family owned
factory located in Modena Italy not far from where Ferrari, Maserati, and
Lamborghini’s are built . Miami Boat Gear is an American company with a
distribution center in Installation of mount instructions: Place mount in desired location, mark with pencil where to drill holes. If drilling in gel coat, use in reverse until you pass the gel coat to prevent chipping. Place screws and attach included washers and nuts to the underside to secure. Wiring Installation instructions: mount antenna and trim cable if desired. Slice the outer rubber sleeve about 1 inch from the tip of the cable. Pull down the high quality tinned copper braid shielding found inside. slice the plastic sleeve ½ inch from the tip to expose the copper core ½ inches. Screw in the PL 259 or generic RG 58 male connector. The copper core must be trimmed at the tip and soldered to the RG58 connector to guarantee a good connection and function. UPC: 0729910795034 |
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