Andrew 9.3-Meter ESA manual Appendix ‘B’

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APPENDIX ‘B’

Sector Change Process

The following is a generalized procedure of the actions required to change the 9.3M tripod mount from an existing azimuth range (sector) to a new one. (For example: from Azimuth range -60/+60 to -90/+30. Refer to APPENDIX ‘A’.)

A.Tools Required:

a.(2) Spud Wrenches

b.(2) 1 7/16" open end wrenches

c.(2) 1 5/8" open end wrenches

d.1 5/8" Socket for ¾" drive

e.1 7/16 Socket for ¾" drive

f.¾" Drive ratchet

g.(2) 9/16" wrenches

h.(2) come-alongs

i.(2) Tag lines

j.(2) Experienced riggers

k.Extension Ladder (Man lift Recommended)

l.9/64" Allen Wrench Set

m.(2) ½" wrenches

n.9/16" socket & ratchet

o.Safety Harnesses

p.Hammer

q.Set of Replacement Hardware

B.Procedure:

1.Disable Tracking System.

2.Remove vertical handrails from Maintenance Platform and Landing Platform. (to allow antenna to go to a high elevation angle for less wind loads).

3.Loosen or remove upper mechanical Elevation limit.

4.Increase Elevation Angle to maximum while watching for interference near Elevation Pivot Assembly.

5.Retract Azimuth Jackscrew within about 1 foot of full retraction.

6.Stabilize reflector using (2) come-alongs. Attach between panning assembly support legs 200107 and rear support legs 200109. Repeat on opposite side.

7.Loosen and Remove Jackscrew hardware between 200035 outrigger and 200022 pivot assembly.

8.Adjust jackscrew to full retraction using hand wheel.

9.Loosen/Remove Jackscrew Pivot Assembly hardware except for 1/2”x2.25” Lg. stud, as shown in Figure 19A on page 24 of manual.

10.Remove maintenance platform attachments if present. (i.e. - ladder)

11.Secure Azimuth Jackscrew with rope to landing platform for safety.

12.Swivel Jack and Azimuth Pivot Assembly 201021 slowly toward opposite side of panning assembly until mount holes in Azimuth Pivot Assembly line up. Use Spud wrench to assist further alignment.

13.Insert new A325 Hardware to secure Azimuth Pivot Assembly in new position.

14.Extend Jackscrew.

15.Swing Antenna using come-alongs and/or tag-lines to align Jackscrew pivot connection with panning frame holes. Use Spud wrench to assist further alignment.

16.Connect using new hardware.

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Contents Meter ESA Table of Contents Meter Earth Station Antenna IntroductionCustomer Service Center Proprietary Data Information and Assistance TechnicalOverview Content How to Use This ManualOverview Getting StartedRecommended Tools Tool Size QuantityGetting Started Returning Equipment Step Installation Procedures Overview Foundation PreparationTensioning Step 1b A-325 Tensioning For bolts over four diametersTripod Ground Mount Assembly Azimuth Beam Step Step Support Legs Assembly Step Step 20008A Step Panning Frame Assembly Step X 3 LG mm 200031A Flatwashers Azimuth Pivot Assembly 301786 Azimuth Jack Screw Assembly Step Step Step Elevation Jackscrew Assembly Step Step Grounding Cable Attachment Step Step Installation Procedures Step Jack Tripod Assembly Step Reflector Assembly Step Step Step Step Subreflector Assembly Step Step Theodolite Assembly Installation Step Step Theodolite Leveling Step Step Theodolite Centering Step Theodolite Height Adjustment Reflector Panel Adjustment Step Installation Procedures Subreflector Adjustment Step Subreflector Offset Tilt Adjustment Step Offset Operating Angle Top Stud Nut AdjustmentInstallation Procedures Step Overview Acquiring a Satellite OperationStep Polarization at 45 degrees from Optimum Setting Maximizing Odd Transponders Subreflector Adjustment Overview General Cleaning Electrical Parts Preventive MaintenancePreventive Maintenance Antenna Preventive Maintenance Drive System Voltage Current Checks Step Step Preventive Maintenance Jackscrews/Motors Gear Motor/Housing Fill Drain Requirements Lubrication Chart High-Speed Antenna Lubrication Points Medium-Speed Antenna Lubrication Points Appendix ‘A’ Appendix ‘B’