I appreciate your reply, but I can only go from my own experience, and the way I did it worked just fine for me, without issues and lasted 5 years without a failure until I took it down and re-jigged everything.
I don't believe the mounting plate is wide enough to accommodate drilling to suit a 2inch pole anyway. If you had one and drilled it, then perhaps you could share some pictures for the op to follow as a guide?
How to mount imax2000 on to a 2 inch mast ???
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Re: How to mount imax2000 on to a 2 inch mast ???
Before I sold mine a while vack, I was tempted to saw the bracket off and grind it down so it was like an Antron. I hate sticky-out bits having an OCD problem It could then have been inserted snugly inside an appropriately sized pole which would have protected the co-ax and connector. As someone mentioned above, drilling 2 or 3 holes which would then have been tapped would have secured it by tightening/pinching bolts onto it.
I did this with my old A99 years ago plus the 21ft aluminium pole it sat in was inserted 4ft into a 22ft steel scaffold pole and they were cross-bolted together. All linear, tidy and safe.
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I did this with my old A99 years ago plus the 21ft aluminium pole it sat in was inserted 4ft into a 22ft steel scaffold pole and they were cross-bolted together. All linear, tidy and safe.
God I'm anal!!!
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The imax weak point seems to be that silly mounting plate...know of a few that have went at this point. Do what i done and just remove that silly mounting plate with a grinder or hacksaw then just tidy it up leaving it looking like the antron 99 and way stronger in my opinion. good luck fella.
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mr weetabix jubilee bodge.....i mean creative solution..... is a very good one ...the pole is in contact with the imax bracket in 2 places at 90 degrees around the pole ..thus has a better/more contact and in 2 planes than any other method ...as its like you are basically clamping the pole in to a piece of angel .it also takes some stress from imax mounting plate which is only a flat plate ..i would say 2 spaced out quality stainless hose clamps will hold the base of the imax to a pole good enough to snap the fiberglass pole if you try to .....i often use jubilee clips ,cable ties.silicone,expanding foam and araldite for bodging....i mean for creative repierspaulears wrote: ↑11 Dec 2017, 11:11 Jubilee clips and other bodges seem a bit unnecessary when you can just drill 2 (or 4) new holes and use proper unbolts. Jubilee clips are not good for connecting two cylindrical objects, they skew at the drop of a bit of wind. New holes and proper bolts are the only long lasting solution. With the jubilee clip option, the contact area is tiny, and any lateral movement 90 degrees to the direct of the poles will tilt very easily, and as the tilting also losses the tightness of the jubilee clips it's not a good solution. With straps like this, the tightest is when poles are parallel, the minute they tilt, tightness vanishes.
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Re: How to mount imax2000 on to a 2 inch mast ???
I am using an Imax and a 14Ft 2inch diameter steel pole ,which is on t+k brackets on the side of the house,and the antenna is held in place with 5 jubilee clips,but I put a thinner pole through the Imax brackets to connect the 2 together.
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Re: How to mount imax2000 on to a 2 inch mast ???
I have had 2 over the years and ALWAYS do this, then telescopically mount it interference-fit into the mast, with a tank-whip top section the whole thing is neat and tidy, and strong, and aerodynamic.listner132 wrote: ↑13 Dec 2017, 20:27 The imax weak point seems to be that silly mounting plate...know of a few that have went at this point. Do what i done and just remove that silly mounting plate with a grinder or hacksaw then just tidy it up leaving it looking like the antron 99 and way stronger in my opinion. good luck fella.
This is on 2 meters of mast on my chimney, 2x lashing kits, no problems with wind.
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I recently purchased a new iMax 2000. Below is an image of the u-bolts provided with the antenna and also the washers used between sections for reference....
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Re: How to mount imax2000 on to a 2 inch mast ???
I think a 38mm approx. pole is the biggest you can get through the holes without opening them up massively, from what I recall.
Here are a few other handy tips for U-bolts etc I've gleaned over the years -
Those U bolts are a bit pants unless the pole inserted into them is EXACTLY the same size as their inside measurements. If not, the pole is only touching on 2 points - the bracket of the Imax and the inside of the furthest point of the U bolts.
Better bolts to get have angled (pictured below), rather than a semi-circular bend on them, meaning they grip at 3 points...a 50% better chance of them not slipping.
Ensure that any flat washers that you use are large and thick enough not to get pulled into the slots on any brackets. It can make adjustment/alignment more difficult if they're damaged or kinked.
Also, either use the original nuts followed by some Ny-lock nuts, or by another set of normal nuts but with anti-vibration washers inbetween them. This'll mean the inner ones are locked in place and should never come undone accidently. If the pole slips due to them coming loose, you'll find it could damage anything below it... as one of my neighbouring CB users found out to his cost years back where the pole slid down at speed through a garage roof below, damaging his neighbour's car's wing that was parked inside.
Here are a few other handy tips for U-bolts etc I've gleaned over the years -
Those U bolts are a bit pants unless the pole inserted into them is EXACTLY the same size as their inside measurements. If not, the pole is only touching on 2 points - the bracket of the Imax and the inside of the furthest point of the U bolts.
Better bolts to get have angled (pictured below), rather than a semi-circular bend on them, meaning they grip at 3 points...a 50% better chance of them not slipping.
Ensure that any flat washers that you use are large and thick enough not to get pulled into the slots on any brackets. It can make adjustment/alignment more difficult if they're damaged or kinked.
Also, either use the original nuts followed by some Ny-lock nuts, or by another set of normal nuts but with anti-vibration washers inbetween them. This'll mean the inner ones are locked in place and should never come undone accidently. If the pole slips due to them coming loose, you'll find it could damage anything below it... as one of my neighbouring CB users found out to his cost years back where the pole slid down at speed through a garage roof below, damaging his neighbour's car's wing that was parked inside.
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Re: How to mount imax2000 on to a 2 inch mast ???
38mm perfect for that fiberglass fork handle you should be stuffing in the 2" pipe,
works with the stock imax clamps & properly isolates the antenna from the conductive mast, even gives you a great place to wind your choke.
works with the stock imax clamps & properly isolates the antenna from the conductive mast, even gives you a great place to wind your choke.
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