Andrew 3.7-Meter Earth Station Antenna manual Recommended Tools

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Recommended Tools

NOTE: Failure to follow an installation procedure could result in damage to equipment or personal injury.

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Andrew disclaims any liability or responsibility for the results of improper or unsafe installation, operation, or maintenance practices.

Andrew supplies all appropriate hardware/parts required for the installation of your 3.7- Meter Earth Station Antenna. All tools necessary for the installation process should be provided by the installation crew. Andrew recommends the following tools to be used for a proper installation of the 3.7-Meter Earth Station Antenna.

Tool

Size

Quantity

 

 

 

Open End or Combination Wrenches

5/16 Inch

2

 

7/16 Inch

2

 

9/16 Inch

2

 

7/8 Inch

2

 

3/4 Inch

2

 

1/2 Inch

2

 

1-1/4 Inch

1

Crane

1 Ton Minimum Capacity, extended end

1

Nylon Web Slings (2000 pound breaking strength) 3 Inch by 14 Foot

2

Rope or Cord (2000 pound breaking strength)

50 Foot

1

Shackles

5/8 Inch

2

Ladder

10 Foot Extension

1

Drive Sockets

1/16 Inch

1

 

9/16 Inch

1

 

7/8 Inch

1

 

3/4 Inch

1

 

1-1/4 Inch

1

Breaker Bar

1/2 Inch

1

Spud Wrenches

1-1/16 Inch

1

 

1-1/4 Inch

1

Screw Driver

Standard

1

 

Phillips

1

Allen Wrench

7/64 Inch

1

 

3/16 Inch

1

 

1/4 Inch

1

Tape Measure (or other measuring device)

Standard

1

Felt-tip Marker (or other marking device)

Standard

1

Hammer

Standard

1

Rubber Mallet

Standard

1

Pry Bar

Standard

1

Tin Snips

Standard

1

Safety Gloves (each installer)

Standard

1

Table 2-1. Recommended Tools

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Getting Started

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Contents Meter ESA Table of Contents Introduction Meter Earth Station AntennaProprietary Data Information and Assistance Technical Customer Service CenterHow to Use This Manual Overview ContentGetting Started OverviewRecommended Tools Getting Started Returning Equipment Step Getting Started For Mpjk Types Only Main Reflector Assembly Enclosure Assembly Reflector-To- Mount Assembly Subreflector Feed System Overview Foundation Preparation Installation Procedures1b A-325 Tensioning For bolts over four diameters Tensioning StepMount Unpacking Assembly Using a Crane Step 4b Ground Mount Assembly Base Hardware Ground Mount Assembly Alignment with Anchor Bolts Assembly Without a Crane Step6a Manual Lift 8a Ground Mount Assembly Base Hardware 8b Ground Mount Assembly Tiller Arm Hardware Motorizable Pedestal Ground Mount Assembly Step8d Ground Mount Assembly Tiller Arm Hardware 10 Waxing Bolts Manual Pedestal Ground Mount Assembly StepStep 13 Elevation and Azimuth Struts Step 17a Azimuth Strut Assembly Front 17b Azimuth Strut Assembly Rear 20 Bracket-Support Plates Top View 21a Elevation Strut Bracket 22a Manual Actuator Assembly Manual Actuator Assembly Step23 Azimuth Pivot Bracket Assembly 25a Jack Unscrew Procedure 26 Protective Boot Attachment 28a Elevation Jack Step 29b Left Side Frame Attachment Embedded Pipe Ground Mount Assembly Step29d Elevation/Azimuth Strut Assembly Step Elevation/Azimuth Strut Assembly29f Elevation Axis Weldment Attachment 29g Azimuth Strut/Pointer Attachment 29i Fine Azimuth Adjustment Attachment 30a Domestic Pack Reflector Unpacking Step30b Export Pack 31 Reflector Seam Alignment Step Assembly32 Seam Bolt Insertions Very Important 33c Alignment Bolt Insertions 34a Mounting Ring Placement 35a Mounting and Center Rings -35b Mounting and Center Rings Alignment Test Step Enclosure Pedestal Mount Only Step 38a Enclosure Final Assembly39a Enclosure Hardware Step 43 Safety Rope Tag Lines Reflector-to-Mount Assembly Using a Crane Step44b Crane Lift Without a Crane Step 46 Reflector to Mount 48 Enclosure Bracket Alignment Step 50a Reflector to Mount Reflector-to-Mount Assembly Embedded Pipe Ground Mount Step Subreflector Step 52a Subreflector Strut Assembly53a Subreflector Assembly 53c Subreflector Assembly 54a Subreflector Attachment Subreflector Struts Embedded Pipe Ground Mount Assembly Step Subreflector Adjustment Step Step Step Feed System Operation Overview Acquiring a Satellite StepPure Noise Signal on Spectrum Analyzer Step Polarization at 45 degrees from Optimum Setting Maximizing Odd Transponders Operation Subreflector Adjustment Overview General Cleaning Electrical Parts Preventive MaintenancePreventive Maintenance Antenna Preventive Maintenance Drive System Voltage Current Checks Step Step Pedestal Mount Bearing Pad Adjustment Preventive Maintenance Jackscrews/Motors Gear Motor/Housing Fill Drain Requirements Service Lube Quantity Andrew