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T-135 in Puget Sound Washington, USATelescopic antenna towers and lightweight antenna masts have been the foundation for Aluma Tower Company, Inc. For 40 years. We offer tower masts for any application imaginable, including communications, surveillance, wireless data transfer, two-way radio, cell phone, and numerous unique applications. Our telescopic antenna towers are ideal for transmitting, receiving, and collecting data, specifically when lightweight antenna masts are needed for portability and rapid deployment.

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Custom solutions and packages can be designed to meet any and all requirements you may have.Aluma Tower Company, Inc. Proudly offers aluminum guyed towers as an efficient solution to meet any of your lightweight telescopic masts requirements. These towers require guy wires to be installed to allow usage in high wind conditions. The lower, outer section can be bracketed to a suitable structure rather than guyed, but all other sections require guying.

Telescopic Antenna Towers. T- 125 Top ViewStandard Duty Models: T-125; T-135; T-140; T-145; T-150; T-160; T-175The standard-duty aluminum telescoping antenna tower is ideal to elevate lightweight telescopic masts, sampling gear, wind speed and directional equipment, and other similar instrumentation. The tower easily tilts to allow antenna work and the rapid collection of samples.These towers are designed for small antennas with up to five square feet (0.46452m²) of antenna surface area and 50lbs.

(22kg) of dead weight in winds up to 70mph (112.65kph). They are intended to be bracketed at 8ft. (2.4384m) or guyed and feature 5ft. (1.5240m) masts with 1½ inch (3.8100cm) diameter and 1/8 inch (0.31750cm) wall, guy ears on each section, heavy-duty building brackets and tilt base. The uppermost section of these standard-duty towers will not accept internally mounted rotors.

TOWER MODELT-125T-135T-140T-145T-150T-160T-175MAXIMUM HEIGHT W/ MAST24 FT/7/3m32 FT/9.75m40 FT/40 FT/12.2m50 FT/15.2m56 FT/17.1m71 FT/21.6mTOWER APPROXIMATE WEIGHT64 lb/29kg74 lb/33.6kg72 lb/32.7kg122 lb/55.3kg84 lb/38.1kg125 lb/56.7kg147lb/66.7kgMAXIMUM PAY LOAD50lb/22.7kg50lb/22.7kg50lb/22.7kg50lb/22.7kg50lb/22.7kg50lb/22.7kg50lb/22.7kgMAXIMUM WIND LOAD5 2ft/.46 2m5 2ft/.46 2m5 2ft/.46 2m5 2ft/.46 2m5 2ft/.46 2m5 2ft/.46 2m5 2ft/.46 2mMAXIMUM WIND70mph/122.7kph70mph/122.7kph70mph/122.7kph70mph/122.7kph70mph/122.7kph70mph/122.7kph70mph/122.7kph. T-100 HHeavy Duty Models: T-35H; T-40H; T-45H; T-50H; T-60H; T-75H; T-100HThe heavy-duty aluminum telescoping antenna tower is designed to accommodate antennas with large wind surface areas of up to 18sq/ft (1.6723m²) and 125lbs.(56kg) of maximum payload capacity, and it is tested for winds up to 70mph (112.65kph).These models are equipped with a universal rotor plate welded in place to accommodate a large variety of commercially available rotors (such as ). These help to orient a beam or other directional type antenna. These towers include a heavy-duty 8ft. (2.4384m) mast with 2 inch (5.0800cm) diameter and 1/8 inch (0.31750cm) wall, guy ears on each section, heavy-duty building bracket and tilt base. TOWER MODELT-35HT-40HDT-45HDT-50HDT-60HDT-75HDT-100HDMAXIMUM HEIGHT W/ MAST32ft/9.8m40ft/12.2m40ft/12.2m50ft/15.2m56ft/17.1m71ft/21.6m92ft/28mTOWER APPROX. WEIGHT92lb/41.7kg88lb/39.9kg164lb74.4kg102lb/46.3kg156lb/70.8kg195lb/88.5kg300lb/136kgMAXIMUM PAY LOAD125lb/56.7kg125lb/56.7kg125lb/56.7kg125lb/56.7kg125lb/56.7kg125lb/56.7kg125lb/56.7kgMAXIMUM WIND LOAD18 2ft/1.7 2m18 2ft/1.7 2m18 2ft/1.7 2m18 2ft/1.7 2m18 2ft/1.7 2m18 2ft/1.7 2m18 2ft/1.7 2mMAXIMUM WIND70mph/122.7kph70mph/122.7kph70mph/122.7kph70mph/122.7kph70mph/122.7kph70mph/122.7kph70mph/122.7kph.

Heavy Duty Cross SectionComposed by:B, C, D & E section1 1/2″ Dia. X 1/8″ or.058″ Wall Outer & Inner Legs 6061-T6 Tube1″ Dia.

X.049″ Wall Rungs & Diagonals 6063-T832 Drawn TubeAll Aluminum Rollers AvailableHD CROSS SECTIONSpecs and Manuals.,Extra Heavy DutyExtra Heavy Duty Models: T-35XHD;T-35XHL;T-40XHD; T-50XHD; T-60XHD; T-75XHD.The extra-heavy-duty aluminum crank-up tower can accommodate antennas with larger surface areas. These towers can handle up to 23sq/ft (2.1368m²) of antenna surface area and 200lbs.(90kg) of maximum payload capacity in winds up to 70mph (112.65kph).

This model can handle a large variety of commercially available rotors. These telescoping towers feature a heavy duty 8 foot (2.4384m) mast with 2 inch (5.0800cm) diameter and ¼ inch (0.63500cm) wall, guy ears on each section, heavy-duty building bracket and tilt base. TOWER MODELT-35XHDT-35XHLT-40XHDT-50XHDT-60XHDT-75XHDMAXIMUM HEIGHT W/ MAST32ft/9.8m34ft/10.4m40ft/12.2m50ft/15.2m56ft/17.1m71ft/21.6mTOWER APPROX.

WEIGHT159lb/72.1kg120lb/54.4kg130lb/59kg150lb/68kg255lb/115.7kg290lb/131.5kgMAXIMUM PAY LOAD200lb/90.7kg200lb/90.7kg200lb/90.7kg200lb/90.7kg200lb/90.7kg200lb/90.7kgMAXIMUM WIND LOAD23 2ft/2.1 2m23 2ft/2.1 2m23 2ft/2.1 2m23 2ft/2.1 2m23 2ft/2.1 2m23 2ft/2.1 2mMAXIMUM WIND70mph/122.7kph70mph/122.7kph70mph/122.7kph70mph/122.7kph70mph/122.7kph70mph/122.7kph. Extra Heavy Duty Cross SectionComposed by:C, D & E Section1 1/2″ Dia. X 1/8″ Wall Outer and Inner Legs 6061-T6 Tube1″ Dia.

X.049″ Wall Rungs & Diagonals 6063-T832 Drawn TubeAll Aluminum Rollers AvailableXHD CROSS SECTIONSpecs and Manuals.,Extra Extra Heavy DutyExtra Extra Heavy Duty Models: T-40XXHD; T-50XXHDThe extra-extra-heavy-duty aluminum crank-up towers are designed to accommodate larger, heavy duty rotators and pedestals. This model is designed for heavier payloads up to 300lbs (136kg) and up to 25sq/ft (2.3226m²) of antenna surface area, tested in winds up to 70mph (112.65kph). The extra-extra-heavy-duty towers are complete with a heavy-duty 2 inch (5.0800cm) diameter, ¼ inch (0.63500cm) wall, guy ears on each section, heavy duty building bracket and tilt base. TOWER MODELT-40XXHDT-50XXHDMAXIMUM HEIGHT W/MAST40ft/12.2m50ft/15.2mTOWER APPROX. WT.210lb/95.3kg290lb/131.5kgMAXIMUM PAY LOAD300lb/136.1kg300lb/136.1kgMAXIMUM WIND LOAD23 2ft/2.1 2m23 2ft/2.1 2mMAXIMUM WIND70mph/122.7kph70mph/122.7kph.

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crank up

1. Literally, to turn a crank on something so that it starts working. A noun or pronoun can be used between 'crank' and 'up.' Annabelle was thrilled when I cranked up the music box for her.
2. To prompt or cause someone to do something. A noun or pronoun can be used between 'crank' and 'up.' I know I'm supposed to be researching right now, but I've had a really hard time cranking myself up to do it.
3. To intensify. A noun or pronoun can be used between 'crank' and 'up.' If we don't crank up our efforts, we'll never meet our goal for the fundraiser.
4. To start. A noun or pronoun can be used between 'crank' and 'up.' You need to crank up this project now, in order to finish it by the deadline.
5. To raise the volume of something. A noun or pronoun can be used between 'crank' and 'up.' Hey, that's a great song—crank up the radio!

crank someone up

Fig. to motivate; to get someone started. (See also crank something up.) See if you can crank up your brother and get him going on time today.Some mornings, I can't crank myself up enough to get to work on time.

crank something up

1. to get a machine or a process started. (Alludes to turning the starting crank of an early automobile.) Please crank the machinery so the workers can start working.Let's crank up the drill and make a few holes here in the wall.
2. to increase the volume of an electronic device. He cranked it up a little more and CRACK, there went both speakers!Kelly cranked up his stereo until we were nearly deafened.

crank up

1. Get started, as in The theater season is cranking up with four benefit performances. This expression transfers the literal sense of crank, 'operate a motor by turning a crank,' to starting any activity. [Slang; 1930s]
2. Stimulate or intensify one's efforts. For example, We've got to crank up enthusiasm for this new product, or Close to the election the campaign really cranked up. [Slang; mid-1900s]

crank up

v.
1. To cause a machine to start working by or as if by turning a crank: The mechanic cranked up the antique car to show us how it worked. We waved goodbye as the pilot cranked the engines up.
2. To put something into action: The producers cranked up a massive publicity campaign before releasing the film.
3. To motivate someone: I could barely crank myself up to get to school this morning. An emcee came out before the performance and cranked up the crowd.
4. To cause something to intensify, as in volume or force: I cranked up the stereo when my favorite song came on. We cranked the motor up to 4200 rpm.

crank something up

1. tv. to start something up. (Probably alludes to the old style car that had to be started with a crank.) I’ll go out and crank the car up so it can warm up.
2. tv. to increase the volume of an electronic device. Kelly cranked up his stereo until we were nearly deafened.

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