“We are pleased to announce the new Bouvet series of telescopic masts, the ALU-3Y0J made from anodized aluminum and the GLV-3Y0J, made from galvanized steel.
Both masts are designed to support at 9m full height the antennas that will be used during the upcoming DX-pedition to Bouvet island on January 2023, in extreme wind loads (35m/sec – 125Km/hr).
The ALU-3Y0J has 4 sections from thick 4mm anodized aluminum and can support an antenna load of 25 Kg/1.2m2 at 9m operating height. It weighs only 30 Kg and it is 2.7m when closed.”
The GLV-3Y0J can support an antenna load of 14 Kg/0.7m2 at 8.9m operating height. It has also 4 sections, made from 1.8mm galvanized steel, its weight is 32 Kg and it is 2.7m when closed.
Both masts are equipped with inox wire ropes for elevation, galvanized hand winch & galvanized steel base. Masts are pre-assembled, so a single person can setup the mast within minutes, installing only the hand winch and the base. A security pin can be inserted at 4 different preset positions, to eliminate stress in wire rope & winch.
Optional accessories are:
Car wheel mounting base for portable installations, using your car’s tire as anchoring point.
Side-wall bracket for permanent installation
Ready to use quality guying ropes made by Mastrant.
MODEL | ALU-3Y0J | GLV-3Y0J |
---|---|---|
Material | Anodized Aluminum | Galvanized Steel |
Max. height | 9m | 8.8m |
Thickness | 4mm | 1.8mm |
Number of sections | 4×2.5m | 4×2.4m |
Min.height (closed) | 2.8m | 2.7m |
Weight (mast only) | 29 Kg | 31 Kg |
Max. wind load | 1.2m2 @ 35m/sec | 0.7m2 @ 35m/sec |
Shipping dimensions | 290x20x15cm | 290x20x15cm |
Shipping weight | 38 Kgr | 40 Kgr |
Price (EXW Athens, Greece) | € 1,100.00 | € 600.00 |
Shipping cost to Europe (estimated) | € 120.00 | € 140.00 |
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