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1. Cross Pattern Plate Only BSM2 A M408 MPP 000 Cisco Plate Only BSM2 A M410 CSC 000 Cross Pattern w Adaptor BSM2 A M408 MPP 00A Cisco w Adaptor BSM2 A M410 CSC 00A 7 5 x 7 5 Plate Only 7 5 x 7 5 w Adaptor Radar Plate Only Radar w Adaptor BSM2 A M407 WPP 000 BSM2 A M407 MPP 00A BSM2 A M400 MPP RDR BSM2 A M400 MPP RDA Tampa Micro Satsim Pelco and LRTI Plate RadioWaves SPD 5 2NS TracPhone KVH V7 Hoffman NEMA Plate BSM2 A M410 MPA TM2 BSM2 A M450 SAC 000 BSM2 A M416 RWV 000 BSM2 K M309 MPP TRC BSM2 A M412 HFM 000 ELUESKY MAST elevating solutions support blueskymast com 877 411 6278 BL UE DK Y IVIAS T elevating solutions Standard Series Accessory Guide Universal Pole Mounts and Brackets Position Universal Pole Mount s Secure the Universal Pole Mount by Anywhere on the Mast latching and tightening the turn knobs Universal Pole Mount KSC Universal Articulating Universal Universal Dual Sided Arm Bracket Tilt Bracket Plate Bracket Mounting Plate or Universal Plate Bracket Here Mounting Plate or Plate Bracket can be Mounted to the Universal Tilt Bracket Mounting Plate Here Universal Plate Bracket connects to the Universal Mounting Plate connects directly to Pole Mount or Universal Tilt Bracket Universal Plate Bracket Slotted Side Arms 6 44 Inches e me Connect to the Articulating Arm Bracket eem aaa 12 SSF o 24 SBD 36 ELU
2. Helpful Hint If you are deploying the mast to a shorter height than the purchased height or are in a tight spot then see the guying addendum in this manual for help in determining your spacing and load specs Page 43 BLUESKY MAST elevating solutions BLUE SKY MAST elevating solutions 877 411 6278 www BlueSkyMast com Standard Series Manual Primary Guying 2 10 Meter 13 Raise the First Mast Pole A Holding the first mast pole in the tripod release the cam lock and raise until only 4 inches is visible below the tripod B Secure the mast pole by locking the cam lock Warning Keep your feet clear below the tripod until the entire mast has been de ployed and the base pole has been inserted Slippage of the mast poles may occur if the Cam Lock is not secured properly causing damage to objects located within the tripod area below the tripod 14 Raise the Rest of the Mast Poles A Get another mast pole out of the pole bag insert the silver end into the bottom the mast pole already locked in the cam lock Make sure that the castle cut on both poles nest firmly together and no silver is visible in the seams of the joint B Holding the bottom mast pole firmly with one hand release the cam lock and allow the weight to settle onto the hand holding the just added mast pole C Using both hands slide the mast pole up through the tripod until only until there is only about 4 inches of the bottom of the mast po
3. 4 Place Pole Bags in the Wheeling Carry Bag A Put the Center Mast Poles and the Base Pole in the 2 Pole bags B Place the Pole Bags in the Wheeling Carry Bag one to each side of the tripod Page 61 BLUESKY MAST elevating solutions BLUE SKY MAST elevating solutions 877 411 6278 www BlueSkyMast com Standard Series Manual Primary Secondary Guying 2 15 Meter 4 Place Primary Stake Bag in the Wheeling Carry Bag A Put the blue tripod stakes 4 guy stakes and hammer in the small black stake bag B Place the stake bag between the legs of the tripod with the drawstring at the top 5 Place the 1st Pole Bag in the Wheeling Carry Bag A Put 1 2 the mast poles in the 1st pole bag B Place the pole bag in the wheeling carry bag to the right of the tripod 6 Place the 2nd Pole Bag in the Wheeling Carry Bag A Put the 1 2 the poles and the base pole in the 2nd pole bag B Place the pole bag in the wheeling carry bag to the left of the tripod 7 Secure the Wheeling Carry Bag Use the two straps on the inside of the bag too secure the tripod pole bag and stake bag Put any other ancillary devices in the bag at this time Do not overload the bag or damage may occur Zip up the main outside zipper and secure the 3 straps on the outside of the bag Jow BLUESKY MAST Page 62 elevating solutions support blueskymast com BL UE SKY IMAS T 877 411 6278 elevating solutions Grounding Deploymen
4. elevating solutions BLUE SKY MAST elevating solutions support blueskymast com 877 411 6278 Standard Series Manual Primary Secondary Guying 2 15 Meter 16 Secondary Guying Securing the Secondary Guy Ring A When you have reached 1 2 the total height of the mast stop and lock the cam lock on the bottom of the tripod B Locate the Blue Secondary Guy Ring on top of the tripod and lock the cam lock 17 Secondary Guying Deploying the Secondary Guy Ropes A Locate the four secondary guy ropes in the green zipper pocket of the wheeling carry bag B Attach the blue stainless steel clip on the free end of the 1st Secondary Guy Rope to the round hole on the Blue Secondary Guy Ring C Walk away from the mast while unwinding all of the guy rope from the handle Place the lst Secondary Guy Rope on the ground in between two of the Primary Guy Ropes so that it is at a 45 degree angle from the Primary Guy Ropes DO NOT stake the Secondary Guy Ropes at this time D Repeat this process until all 4 Secondary Guy Ropes are deployed DO NOT stake the Secondary Guy Ropes at this time they will be adjusted and staked at the end of the mast deployment ELUESKY MAST elevating solutions BLUE SKY MAST 877 411 6278 www BlueSkyMast com elevating solutions Standard Series Manual Primary amp Secondary Guying 2 15 Meter Helpful Hint Lift Handles are available as an optional accessory and c
5. Standard Series Manual Limited Twelve 12 Month Warranty This BLUESKY MAST INC equipment is warranted to be free from defects in material and workman ship under normal use and service BLUESKY MAST INC shall repair or replace defective equip ment at no charge or at its option refund the purchase price if the equipment is returned to BLUESKY MAST INC not more than twelve 12 months after shipment Removal or reinstallation of equipment and its transportation shall not be at the cost of BLUESKY MAST INC except BLUESKY MAST INC shall return repaired or replaced equipment freight prepaid to a continental United States address This Warranty shall not apply to equipment which has been repaired or altered in any way so as to affect its stability or durability or which has been subject to misuse negligence or accident This Warranty does not cover equipment which has been impaired by severe weather conditions such as excessive wind ice storms lightning or other natural occurrences over which BLUESKY MAST INC has no control and this Warranty shall not apply to equipment which has been operated or installed other than in accordance with the instructions furnished by BLUESKY MAST INC Products are manufactured from anodized aluminum in various colors Color fading and varying shades of color will inevitably occur with exposure to sunlight and environmental conditions and is not considered a defect in the material or product Cla
6. B When the air bubbles in both levels are centered between the level marks at the middle of each bubble level the tripod is level C If both bubbles are not centered adjust the telescoping legs using the turn knobs until the air bubbles in both levels are centered D Fully tighten the turn knob on each leg Warning Improper leveling can result in excessive leaning when fully deployed which can damage the system and cause serious bodily harm Page 39 BLUESKY MAST elevating solutions BLUE SKY MAST 877 411 6278 www BlueSkyMast com elevating solutions Standard Series Manual Primary Guying 2 10 Meter 6 Secure the Tripod A B Using the blue tripod stakes located in the black stake bag drive a stake through each of the two holes on all three of the tripod base plates Make sure the black stainless steel head on the tripod stakes contact the top of the tripod base plates Once the head has firmly contacted the tripod base plate stop hammering continued hammering may damage the tripod base plate If the ground is too hard to hammer the stakes deep enough for the head to contact the base plate then drive the stakes into the ground at an angle towards the center of the tripod to maximize the surface area contact of the stake so that the tripod base plate Is secure and cannot lift up When tripod stakes cannot be used such as on a roof top on a paved or hard surface or inside a building then the tr
7. Finished A Secure any remaining cable to the mast B Attach BlueSky Surface Wire Grounding Kit Part BST2 K L104 GND 000 if so equipped See addendum in Manual for instructions C Stow any equipment and tools in the Wheeling Carry Bag to prevent loss Page 35 BLUESKY MAST elevating solutions BLUE SKY MAST elevating solutions 877 411 6278 www BlueSkyMast com Standard Series Manual No Guying 2 6 Meter Only Packing and Stowing the BlueSky Mast 1 Place Tripod in the Wheeling Carry Bag A Place tripod in the bag B Rotate top leg so that base plate is vertical C Slide tripod down to the bottom of the bag so that base plates touch the bottom 2 Place the Small Items in the Wheeling Carry Bag A Put the mounting pole and reference pack into the inside Blue Pocket 3 Place Staking Kit Bag in the Wheeling Carry Bag A Put 8 tripod stakes and the hammer in the Staking Kit Bag B Place the Staking Kit Bag between the legs of the tripod 4 Place Pole Bags in the Wheeling Carry Bag A Put the Center Mast Poles and the Base Pole in the Pole Bag B Place the Pole Bag in the Wheeling Carry Bag on the left side of the tripod 5 Secure the Wheeling Carry Bag Use the two straps on the inside of the bag too secure the tripod pole bag and stake bag Put any other ancillary devices in the bag at this time Do not overload the bag or damage may occur Zip up the main outside zipper and secure the
8. Guy Distance Mast Only Mast Only 1 Sq Ft Panel 1 Sq Ft Panel 2 Sq Ft Panel 2 Sq Ft Panel 80 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance 3 Sq Ft Panel 80 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance Fully Operational Survivable Fully Operational 15 m AL1 Standard Series 46 5 ft 15 m ALI Standard Series 46 5 ft Primary amp Secondary Guying 30 Guy Distance 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 50 Guy Distance 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance All calculations are based on the assumption that the tripod has been secured to the ground and is immovable and that the guy stakes holding the guy ropes have been secured to the ground and are immovable Different types of soil conditions can negatively impact wind and load calculations and should be considered before deploying the mast Page 19 BLUESKY MAST elevating solutions Mast Only Mast Only 30 Guy Distance 1 Sq Ft Panel 50 Guy Distance 1 Sq Ft Panel 30 Guy Distance 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 2 Sq Ft Panel 2 Sq Ft Panel 3 Sq Ft Panel 3 Sq Ft Panel BLUE SKY MAST elevating solutions AL2 Standard Series Mast Load Tables 877 411 6278 www BlueSkyMast com Fully Operational 2 m AL2 Standard Series 7 5 ft
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10. BLUEDKY IVIAST elevating solutions Standard Series Manual Primary Secondary Guying 2 15 Meter 4 Raise the Tripod A Loosen the turn knob on each of the 3 telescoping legs and lift the tripod up so that all 3 legs fully extend Make sure the legs are fully extended by lifting the tripod completely off the ground B Ifa leg does not extend easily check that the turn knob has been properly loosened and then pull on the leg until it extends fully This may happen the 1st time a new mast is deployed and will abate with several uses C Place the tripod back on the ground making sure all 3 base plates are flat and level D Tighten the turn knobs on each of the 3 telescoping legs 5 Level the Tripod A Level the tripod by using the two bubble levels on the top of the tripod The perpendicular positioning of 2 bubble levels assures easy accurate leveling B When the air bubbles in both levels are centered between the level marks at the middle of each bubble level the tripod is level C If both bubbles are not centered adjust the telescoping legs using the turn knobs until the air bubbles in both levels are centered D Fully tighten the turn knob on each leg A Warning Improper leveling can result in excessive leaning when fully deployed which can damage the system and cause serious bodily harm Page 51 BLUESKY MAST elevating solutions BLUE SKY MAST 877 411 6278 www BlueSkyMast com elevatin
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12. It is the most common injury causing lightning ef fect e Flashover is when lightning strikes a nearby object and then jumps to another nearby object This is usually what injures people standing under trees in an elec trical storm Do not stand near the mast deploy or retract the mast during electrical storm activity Always ground the mast ELUESKY MAST elevating solutions BLUESKY MAST o www BlueSkyMast com elevating solutions Standard Series Manual Safety Precautions Important Safety Precautions Part Il Guy Ropes and Fasteners Inspect all guy ropes and fasteners for wear or damage before use Serious injury or death may occur if a guy rope failure causes a mast to fall Mark guy ropes clearly to prevent personnel from tripping over them Personnel who trip may suffer injury and may also pull up a guy rope and cause the mast to fall Monitor the tension of the guy ropes to ensure proper tension Ensure that stakes and anchors are secure in the ground before attaching guy ropes Use ex tra caution when anchoring guy ropes especially in sandy or loose soil Never fasten a guy rope over a sharp edge or in a manner that causes abrasion This may cause guy rope failure Pad any contacting surfaces if necessary Do not install guy ropes across roadways or other paths of travel Always clearly mark guy ropes Ensure guy ropes are clear of branches and other obstructions Use only authorized parts U
13. Page 55 BLUESKY MAST elevating solutions BLUE SKY MAST elevating solutions 877 411 6278 www BlueSkyMast com Standard Series Manual Primary Secondary Guying 2 15 Meter 14 Raise the First Mast Pole A Holding the first mast pole in the tripod release the cam lock and raise until only 4 inches IS visible below the tripod B Secure the mast pole by locking the cam lock AN Warning Keep your feet clear below the tripod until the entire mast has been de ployed and the base pole has been inserted Slippage of the mast poles may occur if the Cam Lock is not secured properly causing damage to objects located within the tripod area below the tripod 15 Raise the rest of the Mast Poles A Get another mast pole out of the pole bag insert the silver end into the bottom the mast pole already locked in the cam lock Make sure that the castle cut on both poles nest firmly together and no silver is visible in the seams of the joint B Holding the bottom mast pole firmly with one hand release the cam lock and allow the weight to settle onto the hand holding the just added mast pole C Using both hands slide the mast pole up through the tripod until only until there is only about 4 inches of the bottom of the mast pole visible below the tripod D Lock the cam lock on the tripod E Repeat this process until it is time to engage the Blue Secondary Guy Ring at 1 2 the total height of the mast BLUESKY MAST
14. Primary Guying Only Fully Operational Survivable 2 m AL2 Standard Series 7 5 ft Primary amp Secondary Guying 100 Ibs Deployed Vind Speed mph 70 90 110 Mast Only Mast Only 1 Sq Ft Panel 1 Sq Ft Panel 2 Sq Ft Panel 2 Sq Ft Panel 3 Sq Ft Panel 3 Sq Ft Panel 3 m AL2 Standard Series 10 5 ft 3 m AL2 Standard Series 10 5 ft Primary Guying Only Primary amp Secondary Guying Mast Only Mast Only 1 Sq Ft Panel 1 Sq Ft Panel 2 Sq Ft Panel 2 Sq Ft Panel 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 3 Sq Ft Panel 3SqFtPanel 50 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance All calculations are based on the assumption that the tripod has been secured to the ground and is immovable and that the guy stakes holding the guy ropes have been secured to the ground and are immovable Different types of soil conditions can negatively impact wind and load calculations and should be considered before deploying the mast BLUESKY MAST Page 20 elevating solutions BLUE SKY MAST elevating solutions support blueskymast com 877 411 6278 AL2 Standard Series Mast Load Tables Fully Operational Survivable Fully Operational Survivable 4 m AL2 Standard Series 13 5 ft 4 m AL2 Standard Series 13 5 ft Primary Secondary Guying 70 Ibs Deployed peed mph 70 90 110 NG 2h 70 90 110 30 Guy Distance Ge j 30 Guy Distance Fi el ea E SE 80 Guy Distance JE ees leed 80 Guy Distance ee E 30
15. deter mined based on the previous step Standing in place above the guy stake unwind the rest of the guy rope off the handle and then attach the stainless steel clip onto the guy stake Helpful Hint Walk the 1 guy rope in the opposite direction of the sun This will help you align the 2 guy rope opposite of 1 guy rope without interference of the sun BLUESKY MAST Page 54 elevating solutions AA CC BLUESKY MAST elevating solutions Standard Series Manual Primary amp Secondary Guying 2 15 Meter 13 Attach the Primary Guy Ropes continued F Attach the stainless steel clip on the free end of the 2 primary guy rope to the square hole opposite the round hole on the red primary guy ring G Unwind the 2 primary guy rope opposite of 17 primary guy rope at the same number of paces you used for the first guy rope H Visually confirm that the 2 primary guy rope is in line with the 1 primary guy rope directly opposite the tripod Drive a guy stake into the ground J Repeat the steps above until all four primary guy ropes have been properly deployed 90 Degrees from each other K When all guys have been deployed inspect the spacing and orientation and make any ad justments now Helpful Hint If you are deploying the mast to a shorter height than the purchased height or are in a tight spot then see the guying addendum in this manual for help in determining your spacing and load specs
16. on a mast and its instruments the guys restrict the top of the mast and its instru ments from moving off center The mast s reaction to wind will put tension in the guy line and force the top of the mast downward in compression the amount of which will vary depending on the an chor distance as described below The size and shape of the instruments determine the amount of force they produce in any given wind condition Don t forget that the mast itself is a surface area exposed to the wind and its wind load will need to be added to the instrument wind load to get the total wind load on the system The mast wind loads are given in the table at the end of this section and clearly show the benefits of Secondary Guying GC Cem JIN lt Wind pd O e E A o gt O A O o c KA A O Nn gt y A Mast Base lt Anchor Distance gt Guying Guy lines are used to maintain the position of the top of the mast directly over the center of the tripod This is its position of greatest strength which will maximize the load carrying capacity of the mast in terms of payload as well as wind survivability When no wind is present the guy lines re main critical to stabilize the top of the mast and to keep the instrument mounts level BLUESKY MAST Page 10 elevating solutions BLUE SKY MAST elevating solutions support blueskymast com 877 411 6278 Payload Capacity Wind Load Anchor Radius Anc
17. on the tripod for general orientation if you are unsure For non directional based applications the tripod should be deployed with your back to the sun for maximum visibility and to avoid looking into the sun as the mast rises Release the Velcro strap on the tripod that holds the legs Unfold the tripod legs Verify the cross bar on each of the 3 tripod legs is fully deployed by pushing down on it with at least two fingers until the sliding pin is resting completely at the bottom of the slot ELUESKY MAST elevating solutions support blueskymastcom granos BLUEDKY IVIAST elevating solutions Standard Series Manual Primary Guying 2 10 Meter 4 Raise the Tripod A Loosen the turn knob on each of the 3 telescoping legs and lift the tripod up so that all 3 legs fully extend Make sure the legs are fully extended by lifting the tripod completely off the ground B Ifa leg does not extend easily check that the turn knob has been properly loosened and then pull on the leg until it extends fully This may happen the 1st time a new mast is deployed and will abate with several uses C Place the tripod back on the ground making sure all 3 base plates are flat and level D Tighten the turn knobs on each of the 3 telescoping legs 5 Level the Tripod A Level the tripod by using the two bubble levels on the top of the tripod The perpendicular positioning of 2 bubble levels assures easy accurate leveling
18. one hand slowly re lease the cam lock and allow the weight to settle onto the hand holding the base pole B Permit the base bole to slowly slide down until the base plate on the bottom of the base pole firmly contacts the ground C Lock the cam lock ELUESKY MAST elevating solutions BLUE SKY MAST elevating solutions support blueskymast com 877 411 6278 Standard Series Manual No Guying 2 6 Meter Only 14 Level the Mast and Adjust the Base Pole A Make sure that the tripod is level and that the base plate on the base pole is centered be low the mast B Re level the tripod by simply tapping or nudging the base pole with your foot in the cor rect direction until the bubble levels on the tripod read correctly C Do not loosen the turn knobs to adjust the legs while the mast is fully deployed 15 Stake the Base Pole A Using the blue tripod stakes drive a stake through two of the four holes on the base pole base plate B Make sure the black stainless steel head of the tripod stake contacts the base plate Once the Head has firmly contacted the base plate stop hammering Continued hammering may damage the base plate C If the ground is too hard to hammer the stake deep enough for the head to contact the base plate then drive the stake into the ground at an angle towards the center to maxi mize the surface area contact of the stake so that the base plate is secure 16 Secure the Area
19. ployed and the base pole has been inserted Slippage of the mast poles may occur if the Cam Lock is not secured properly causing damage to objects located within the tripod area below the tripod Page 33 BLUESKY MAST elevating solutions BLUE SKY MAST elevating solutions 877 411 6278 www BlueSkyMast com Standard Series Manual No Guying 2 6 Meter Only Helpful Hint Lift Handles are available as an optional accessory and can be used to more easily raise the mast poles Lift Handles BSM2 P Y702 GRP 000 12 Raise the Rest of the Mast Poles A Get another mast pole out of the pole bag insert the silver end into the bottom the mast pole already locked in the cam lock Make sure that the castle cut on both poles nest firmly together and no silver is visible in the seams of the joint B Holding the bottom mast pole firmly with one hand release the cam lock and allow the weight to settle onto the hand holding the just added mast pole C Using both hands slide the mast pole up through the tripod until only until there is only about 4 inches of the bottom of the mast pole visible below the tripod D Lock the cam lock on the tripod E Repeat this process for the remaining mast poles or until desired height is reached 13 Insert the Base Pole A Get the base pole out of the pole bag and insert the silver end into the bottom mast pole already secured by the cam lock Holding the base pole firmly with
20. stakes deep enough for the head to contact the base plate then drive the stakes into the ground at an angle towards the center of the tripod to maximize the surface area contact of the stake so that the tripod base plate Is secure and cannot lift up D When tripod stakes cannot be used such as on a roof top on a paved or hard surface or inside a building then the tripod base plates should be secured by sandbags or other weights preferably utilizing BlueSky s optional Telescoping Tripod Struts Part BSM2 K T712 BSP STR E If securing the tripod using weights then the higher the mast is raised the more weight will be needed at the base to counteract the payload at the top and keep the mast from tipping over F Recheck bubble levels to make sure tripod is level 7 Attach the Pole Bag to the Tripod Leg Optional A Attach the pole bag to the tripod leg on your right using the Velcro strap on the tripod leg B Fully open the top of the bag and fold it back to easily access the mast poles inside Page 31 BLUESKY MAST elevating solutions BLUE SKY MAST elevating solutions 877 411 6278 www BlueSkyMast com Standard Series Manual No Guying 2 6 Meter Only 8 Insert the First Mast Pole A Grab a mast pole and insert up through the bottom of the tripod until the silver insert of the mast pole is visible at least 4 inches above the top of the tripod B Secure the mast pole by locking the cam lock on the
21. tripod C If slipping occurs with the cam lock while a pole is inserted use the wrench provided and turn the nut a quarter turn until slipping no longer occurs 9 Add the Mounting Pole A Locate the mounting pole it is 1 2 the length of a mast pole and slide it over the silver insert of the first mast pole in the tripod B Make sure the castle cut on both poles nest fully together and there is no silver visible in the seams of the joint BLUESKY Mastr COC elevating solutions BLUE SKY MAST elevating solutions support blueskymast com 877 411 6278 Standard Series Manual No Guying 2 6 Meter Only 10 Attach Your Device or Devices to the Mast A Attach your devices to mounting pole B If using any BlueSky accessories then please refer to the accessory guide located in the manual for more information C Secure any loose cables to the mounting pole NM WARNING Use Velcro straps or some other form of cable management to secure instrument cables to the mast to reduce strain on cables and prevent damage to cable connections Loose cables can also cause the mast to lean to one side and affect performance and safety 11 Raise the First Mast Pole A Holding the first mast pole in the tripod release the cam lock and raise until only 4 inches IS visible below the tripod B Secure the mast pole by locking the cam lock Warning Keep your feet clear below the tripod until the entire mast has been de
22. 3 straps on the outside of the bag 00m BLUESKY MAST Page 36 elevating solutions BLUE SKY MAST elevating solutions support blueskymast com 877 411 6278 Standard Series Manual Primary Guying 2 10 Meter Deploying the Standard Series Mast with Primary Guying For Models 2 to 10 Meter Only Page 37 BLUESKY MAST elevating solutions BLUE SKY MAST 877 411 6278 www BlueSkyMast com elevating solutions Standard Series Manual Primary Guying 2 10 Meter 1 Inspect the Site before Deployment A Ensure that the following conditions are met prior to deployment There are no overhead wires or power lines Il There are no buried power lines or unexploded ordinance Ill The ground is capable of holding tripod stakes if stakes are required 2 Unpack the Wheeling Carry Bag A Remove the pole bag and stake bag and set them next to the wheeling carry bag 3 Set up and Orient the Tripod A B ao Remove the tripod from the wheeling bag and stand it up with the base plates on the ground Orient the tripod Always orient the tripod with the serial number and compass of the tripod directly to your front and center This will standardize deployment and assure the view of the mast corresponds to the step by step instructions in this manual ll For Directionally Based Applications face the direction that you want the device you are deploying to face Use the compass
23. 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance 2 Sq Ft Panel 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance 35q FtPanel 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance pa ALI Standard Series 40 5 ft Primary Secondary Guying 30 Guy I Distance l Mast Only 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 1SqFtPanel 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 25q FtPanel 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 3 Sq Ft Panel 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance i All calculations are based on the assumption that the tripod has been secured to the ground and is immovable and that the guy stakes holding the guy ropes have been secured to the ground and are immovable Different types of soil conditions can negatively impact wind and load calculations and should be considered before deploying the mast BLUESKY MAST Page 18 elevating solutions BLUE SKY MAST elevating solutions AL1 Standard Series Mast Load Tables support blueskymast com 877 411 6278 14 m ALI Standard Series 43 5 ft Primary Secondary Guying 12 5 Ibs ae 14m ALI Standard Series 43 5 ft Primary Guying Only 12 5 Ibs Deployed Vind Speed mph 70 90 110 30 Guy Distance 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance a 30 Guy Distance 50 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 50 Guy Distance JI 80 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 50 Guy Distance HCH 80 Guy Distance E 30 Guy Distance 50
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25. EL UE SK Y IVIAS T support blueskymast com elevating solutions Standard Series Manual Sua One Mast Infinite Configurations o A A d BlueSky Mast Standard Series USERS MANUAL Do Not Duplicate Alter or Copy without the Express Written Consent site of BlueSky Mast Inc Copyright 2010 Allendale LLC All Rights Reserved BL UE 2K Y VMAS T elevating solutions BLUESKY MAST elevating solutions 877 411 6278 www BlueSkyMast com Standard Series Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS Limited Twelve 12 Month Warranty sssssssssssussuunununnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 4 Important Safety PFecaltioON Srs 5 7 1 Part Power Lines Lightning and Groundmg wa 5 2 Part Il Guy Ropes and E EEN 6 Se Fare lle WANA eer e Te Le EE 7 4 Wind Conditions Reference Chart 7 Understanding Deployment Load and Guving ek KEEN EE NEE REENEN E KEE E EE KEE ER EE EE EN 8 25 t o o ale AAA A e N 8 2 Wind ne amp GUYIN Le rsrser iraner snreni nnee PEN ENADE EEEE EEEE AARNA 9 Se AN NOT E e LEE 10 4 Primary and Secondary Guy Placement 11 de SURA DI rg E 11 O ALLLOJA TO er ne EEEE N E tt E ET 12 18 Ta AEL TOGA TILOS EE 19 25 Basic Component OvervVieWonencccccccccccconcnncnnnnn rene nn nana nen rnnnnnnnnrannnnnnns 26 Step by Step Deployment InstructiOnS ssss s ss 27 61 5 Deploying the Standard Mast with No Guying Models 2 to 6
26. ESKY MAST elevating solutions ELUESKY MAST elevating solutions 877 411 6278 www BlueSkyMast com Standard Series Accessory Guide Universal Pole Kits wa E maea Single with Bolster Plate 1 Universal Pole Mount Dual Sided 1 Universal Articulating Arm Bracket 1 Slotted Side Arm 1 Bolster Plate Accessory Bag BSM2 K A351 T06 BOL BSM2 K A351 T12 BOL BSM2 K A351 T36 BOL BSM2 K A351 T44 BOL 44 Inch Arm Kit 1 Universal Pole Mount Dual Sided 2 Universal Articulating Arm Brackets 2 Slotted Side Arms 2 Bolster Plates Accessory Bag BSM2 K A352 T36 BOL 44 Inch Arm Kit BSM2 K A352 T44 BOL Optional Pole Mounts For Use with Bolster Plate s on 4 BSM2 K A200 POL EMO BSM2 K A125 POL EMO BLUE SKY MAST Page 74 elevating solutions BLUE SKY MAST elevating solutions support blueskymast com 877 411 6278 Standard Series Accessory Guide Dual with NATO Side Mounts 1 Universal Pole Mount Dual Sided 2 Universal Articulating Arm Brackets 2 Slotted Side Arms 2 NATO Side Mounts Accessory Bag 6 Inch Arm Kit BSM2 K A352 T06 NTO L2 Inch Arm Kr BSM2 K A352 T12 NT 24 Inch Arm Kit BSM2 K A352 T24 NTO n Art 3SM2 K 52 T NT 44 Inch Arm Kit BSM2 K A352 T44 NTO Dual with COM201B 0E254 Side Mounts 1 Universal Pole Mount Dual Sided 2 Universal Articulating Arm Brackets 2 Slotted Side Arms 2 COM201B 0E 254 Si
27. G THE GOODS EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE BUYER MAKES NO RELIANCE ON ANY REPRESENTATION OR DOCUMENTATION OF BLUESKY MAST INC EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WITH REGARD TO THE GOODS BLUESKY MAST INC SELLS THE GOODS TO BUYER ON CONDITION THAT BLUESKY MAST INC WILL HAVE NO LIABILITY OF ANY KIND AS A RESULT OF THE SALE BUYER AGREES THAT BLUESKY MAST INC SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND WHETHER DIRECT INCIDEN TAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING INJURIES OR DEATH TO PERSONS OR PROPERTY TO BUYER ITS EMPLOYEES CUSTOMERS OR AGENTS AS A RESULT OF THE SALE BUYER ALSO AGREES TO HOLD BLUESKY MAST INC HARMLESS FROM ANY CLAIMS BUYER OR ANY THIRD PARTY MAY HAVE AS A RESULT OF BUYER S USE OF THE GOODS BUYER HAS READ THIS DISCLAIMER AND AGREES WITH ITS TERMS IN CONSIDERATION OF RE CEIVING THE GOODS REPORTING ERRORS AND RECOMMENDING IMPROVEMENTS If you find any mistakes or you can help improve this material please contact BlueSky Mast via US Mail at BlueSky Mast Inc Phone 877 411 6278 1515 Gunn Hwy Or International 718 802 3266 Odessa FL 33556 Fax 866 411 6278 USA email supportOblueskymast com Cage Code 3JWX5 DUNS Number 137469404 We will send you a reply concerning incorporating your suggestions Thank You Page 3 BLUESKY MAST elevating solutions BLUESKY MAST 877 411 6278 www BlueSkyMast com elevating solutions
28. Guy Distance oe res 30 Guy Distance a ba bank Tbk 80 Guy Distance SS a 80 Guy Distance ee 30 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 2SqFtPanel 50 Guy Distance 2SqFtPanel 50 Guy Distance f 80 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance E je et 30 Guy Distance a ea 30 Guy Distance ee eee SI 35q FtPanel 50 GuyDistance P 3SqFtPanel 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance SE EA 80 Guy Distance i S PESCU Lit bd Fully Operational 5 m AL2 Standard Series 16 5 ft 5 m AL2 Standard Series 16 5 ft Primary Guying Only Primary amp Secondary Guying VING SVU ttt ph 70 90 peed mph 70 90 110 30 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance a ess est Mast Only 50 Guy Distance J Mast Only 50 Guy Distance II ll 80 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance ui 30 Guy Distance E 30 Guy Distance SS al 1SqFtPanel 50 Guy Distance 15q FtPanel 50 Guy Distance J 80 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance iji 30 Guy Distance il es est 2SqFtPanel 50 Guy Distance a E 2SqFtPanel 50 Guy Distance ec 80 Guy Distance ae 80 Guy Distance a ei 30 Guy Distance Kb 30 Guy Distance a 3 Sq Ft Panel 50 Guy Distance il 3SqFtPanel 50 Guy Distance i 80 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance el All calculations are based on the assumption that the tripod has been secured to the ground and is immovable and that the guy stakes holding the guy ropes have been secured to the ground and are im
29. Guy Distance AE E 1 Sq Ft Panel 15q FtPanel 50 Guy Distance j 80 Guy Distance 100001 zt ll 30 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 2SqFtPanel 50 Guy Distance 2SqFtPanel 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 3 Sq Ft Panel 3 Sq Ft Panel 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance a a 80 Guy Distance All calculations are based on the assumption that the tripod has been secured to the ground and is immovable and that the guy stakes holding the guy ropes have been secured to the ground and are immovable Different types of soil conditions can negatively impact wind and load calculations and should be considered before deploying the mast Page 15 BLUESKY MAST elevating solutions ELUE SKY MAST elevating solutions 877 411 6278 www BlueSkyMast com AL1 Standard Series Mast Load Tables 8 m ALI Standard Series 25 5 ft Mast Only 1 Sq Ft Panel 2 Sq Ft Panel 3 Sq Ft Panel 9 m ALI Standard Series 28 5 ft Mast Only 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance 1 Sq Ft Panel 2 Sq Ft Panel 30 Guy Distance 3SqFtPanel 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance 8 m ALI Standard Series 25 5 ft Primary amp Secondary Guying 39 Ibs Deployed 20 Guy Distance Mast Only 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 1SqFtPanel 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 25q FtPanel 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 3SqFtPanel 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance 9
30. KAWIN Lea d Ae E II AD DA POM ste Ei s PRP Une Pay 30 WO SAH OI ER Pa N po urn Suy Are AMANAH gt BA os SARE ibs ere sof tt kites e Pig tees NA ha CO Oly O ES hi mAT Uba ar Nii DTD aes i afd mgm Ty sid sp Py yy BRD HOG fil AD TER hd Petit Wang ara Vu padu g a vosiqQet Z tteg HER Bid Be Ul St Pusat TY prp ail Y9166 31059 ya gt ainpayos el Z E K SKY IVIAST BLUE SM elevating solutions support blueskymast com 877 411 6278 BL UE DK Y MAST elevating solutions Standard Series Accessory Guide ONE MAST INFINITE CONFIGURATIONS Top Plates and Adaptors a AA Universal Pole Mounts and Brackets o Do Universal Pole Kits Universal Side Mounts 4d a Grounding Guying and Base Plates Page 71 ELUESKY MAST elevating solutions BLUE SKY MAST elevating solutions 877 411 6278 www BlueSkyMast com Standard Series Accessory Guide Top Adaptors Your Device Antenna or Device COM201B or 0E254 Mounted Here 1 25 to 2 Inches Antenna Sa Mounting Plate See ree Pin On COM201B 0E254 Pin On Threaded Adaptor leido soe did Insulated Adaptor Mounting Pole Mounting Pole Mounting Pole Top Plates wot All Plates Shown NATO w Adaptor BSM2 A M305 NTO 00A NATO Plate Only BSM2 A M305 NTO 000 11 x 11 Plate Only BSM2 A M411 MPP 000 11 x 11 w Adaptor BSM2 A M411 MPP 00A
31. Meters Only 27 35 6 Deploying the Standard Mast with Primary Guying Only Models 2 to 10 Meters Only 36 47 7 Deploying the Standard Mast with Primary amp Secondary Guying Models 2 to 15 Meters 48 61 Deploying the Surface Wire Grounding Kit sssssss 22222222u222252222202202222222200222220220220unnnnnnnn 62 Deploying the with the Lift Handles IA 63 Datasheets for 2 to 15 Meter Lift Series MaSt ccccccsssssseesesseseeseeseeeeeeeeseseseeeeeeeseeseaaas 64 85 1 ALI Datasheets 2 through 15 Meter 64 77 Za Wind Effects amp GUI Le DEE 78 91 ACCESsOry Reference GUIA iia elas 92 101 elevating solutions ELUE SKY MAST elevating solutions support blueskymast com 877 411 6278 Standard Series Manual DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES AND LIABILITY DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DEPLOY THIS MAST IF YOU ARE NOT EXPERIENCED IN SIMILAR DEVICES You are responsible for your own safety and survival and that of those persons around the mast This manual is to be used as an aid and only to be used at your own risk Nothing will replace good sound judgment when deploying the mast The information provided in this manual should be used as a guideline and not absolute fact Many variables are involved in deploying a mast system such as weather soil conditions guying dis tances cantilevered payloads surrounding obstacles accuracy and precision of guying etc BLUESKY MAST INC MAKES NO WARRANTIES REGARDIN
32. Never de ploy this mast where there is any possibility of direct or indirect contact with a power line Keep the mast a distance equal to or greater than twice its height away from power lines This will ensure that the Antenna masts guy ropes or cables will not contact power if it falls either during installation or later Any person touching any part of a mast or even standing near a mast that contacts a power line can be seriously injured or killed BEWARE OF UNDERGROUND POWER LINES Ground stakes might penetrate underground power lines Before deploying any ground stakes be sure to check the area for warnings of buried cables and contact your local power company to verify Any person touching any part of a mast or even standing near a mast that contacts a power line can be seriously injured or killed Keep guy ropes away from power lines to eliminate the possibility of a power line falling on the guy rope Never touch a mast or structure that you suspect may be accidentally energized electri cally Never work with a mast or related structure during electrical storm activity Contrary to popular belief most lightning injuries and damage do not come from direct lightning strikes There are several ways that lightning can injure you e Step Potential is potentially hazardous voltage that can exist on the ground like stepping on a live wire This results from electrical energy diverted into the ground from lightning striking nearby
33. an be used to more easily raise the mast poles Lift Handles BSM2 P Y702 GRP 000 WARNING If you experience excessive leaning during the deployment due to heavier loads or high winds then be sure to use incremental guying as outlined in step 15 Incremental Guying may be required when less than two people are available to hold the primary guy ropes during deployment with heavy loads or high winds Heavy loads or windy conditions can exert extra force on the center mast poles during de ployment causing them to bind in the tripod and create potentially unsafe conditions Ex cessive leaning during deployment is an indicator that incremental guying is required When these conditions exist it will be necessary to incrementally guy the mast during de ployment before reaching the desired height Incremental guying will add time to the de ployment but will ensure the safety of both personnel and equipment Start with the guy rope that is opposite the direction that the mast may be leaning Pull on the knotted end of the rope stay until you have removed enough slack from the line to allow only the insertion of a single mast pole Tie a slip knot in the slack to prevent the line from pulling back through the hole on the rope stay Adjust the guy rope by sliding the rope stay towards the mast to tighten and away from the mast to loosen Adjust the remaining 3 primary guy ropes the same way to allow for only enough slack for a single mas
34. and will abate with several uses C Place the tripod back on the ground making sure all 3 base plates are flat and level D Tighten the turn knobs on each of the 3 telescoping legs 5 Level the Tripod A Level the tripod by using the two bubble levels on the top of the tripod The perpendicular positioning of 2 bubble levels assures easy accurate leveling B When the air bubbles in both levels are centered between the level marks at the middle of each bubble level the tripod is level C If both bubbles are not centered adjust the telescoping legs using the turn knobs until the air bubbles in both levels are centered D Fully tighten the turn knob on each leg A Warning Improper leveling can result in excessive leaning when fully deployed which can damage the system and cause serious bodily harm BLUESKY MAST Page 30 elevating solutions BLUE SKY MAST elevating solutions support blueskymast com 877 411 6278 Standard Series Manual No Guying 2 6 Meter Only 6 Secure the Tripod A Using the blue tripod stakes located in the black stake bag drive a stake through each of the two holes on all three of the tripod base plates B Make sure the black stainless steel head on the tripod stakes contact the top of the tripod base plates Once the head has firmly contacted the tripod base plate stop hammering continued hammering may damage the tripod base plate C If the ground is too hard to hammer the
35. anel 2 5q Ft Panel 3 Sq Ft Panel 35 lbs Se 30 Guy E Distance 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 50 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 13 m AL2 Standard System 40 5 ft Y Secondary Guying 30 lbs Ge 30 Guy Distance 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance All calculations are based on the assumption that the tripod has been secured to the ground and is immovable and that the guy stakes holding the guy ropes have been secured to the ground and are immovable Different types of soil conditions can negatively impact wind and load calculations and should be considered before deploying the mast Page 25 ELUESKY MAST elevating solutions ELUESKY MAST elevating solutions 877 411 6278 www BlueSkyMast com AL2 Standard Series Mast Load Tables Fully Operational 14 m AL2 Standard System 43 5 ft Primary Guying Only 25 lbs Deployed Wind Speed mph 70 90 30 Guy Distance Mast Only 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance 15q FtPanel 50 Guy Distance 2 Sq Ft Panel 3 Sq Ft Panel Fully Operational 15 m AL2 Standard System 46 5 ft dean Guying Only 20 Ibs Ge Mast Only 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance 15g Ft Panel 25q FtP
36. anel 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance 3 Sq Ft Panel Fully Operational 14 m AL2 Standard System 43 5 ft Primary Secondary Guying 25 lbs Deployed Wind Speed mph 30 Guy Distance Mast Only 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 15q FtPanel 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 25q FtPanel 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 3 5q Ft Panel 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance Fully Operational 15 m AL2 Standard System 46 5 ft Y amp Secondary Guying 20 lbs ll ka 30 Guy I Distance Mast Only 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 15q FtPanel 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 25q FtPanel 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 35q FtPanel 50 Guy Distance 380 Guy Distance All calculations are based on the assumption that the tripod has been secured to the ground and is immovable and that the guy stakes holding the guy ropes have been secured to the ground and are immovable Different types of soil conditions can negatively impact wind and load calculations and should be considered before deploying the mast BLUESKY MAST Page 26 elevating solutions BLUE SKY MAST elevating solutions support blueskymast com 877 411 6278 Standard Series Basic Component Overview BlueSky Mast Standard Series 2 to 6 Meters Base Pole Wheeling Carry Bag 2 to 6 Center Mast Poles AL1 AL2 Standard Tripod Pole Bag Referen
37. ce Pack 8 Tripod Stakes Hammer 18 Mounting Pole pe A Cry Staking Kit Bag BlueSky Mast Standard Series 7 to 10 Meters 1 to 4 Additional Center Mast Poles 4 Guy Stakes 4 Guy Handles Primary Guy Ring Ga E gt aa BlueSky Mast Standard Series 11 to 15 Meters 1 to 5 Additional Center Mast Poles 4 Guy Stakes 4 Guy Handles Secondary Guy Ring T RR ss Pole Bag Page 27 BLUESKY MAST elevating solutions BLUESKY MAST elevating solutions 877 411 6278 www BlueSkyMast com Standard Series Manual No Guying 2 6 Meter Only Deploying the Standard Series Mast with No Guying For Models 2 to 6 Meter Only BLUESKY MAST Page 28 elevating solutions support blueskymast com 877 411 6278 ELUESKY MAST elevating solutions Standard Series Manual No Guying 2 6 Meter Only 1 Inspect the Site before Deployment A Ensure that the following conditions are met prior to deployment There are no overhead wires or power lines ll There are no buried power lines or unexploded ordinance Ill The ground is capable of holding tripod stakes if stakes are required 2 Unpack the Wheeling Carry Bag A Remove the pole bag and stake bag and set them next to the wheeling carry bag 3 Set up and Orient the Tripod A B ao Remove the tripod from the wheeling bag and stand it up with the base plates on the ground Orient th
38. conditions are met prior to deployment There are no overhead wires or power lines Il There are no buried power lines or unexploded ordinance Ill The ground is capable of holding tripod stakes if stakes are required 2 Unpack the Wheeling Carry Bag A Remove the pole bag and stake bag and set them next to the wheeling carry bag 3 Set up and Orient the Tripod A B ao Remove the tripod from the wheeling bag and stand it up with the base plates on the ground Orient the tripod Always orient the tripod with the serial number and compass of the tripod directly to your front and center This will standardize deployment and assure the view of the mast corresponds to the step by step instructions in this manual ll For Directionally Based Applications face the direction that you want the device you are deploying to face Use the compass on the tripod for general orientation if you are unsure For non directional based applications the tripod should be deployed with your back to the sun for maximum visibility and to avoid looking into the sun as the mast rises Release the Velcro strap on the tripod that holds the legs Unfold the tripod legs Verify the cross bar on each of the 3 tripod legs is fully deployed by pushing down on it with at least two fingers until the sliding pin is resting completely at the bottom of the slot ELUESKY MAST elevating solutions support blueskymastcom granos
39. d speed VISUAL KM H DEPLOYMENT OBSERVATIONS CONDITIONS lt 1 1 6 7 12 Smoke Rises Vertically Wind Direction Shown by Smoke Wind Felt on Face Leaves Rustle Leaves amp Twigs in 13 18 Constant Motion Wind Extends Light Flag Dust and Loose Paper 19 26 Blown Freely Small Branched Move Small Trees Begin to 27 35 Sway Large Branches in Mo 36 44 tion Wind Whistles Through Wires Whole Trees in Motion 45 55 ELUESKY MAST elevating solutions BLUE SKY MAST support blueskymast com elevating solutions Standard Series Manual How to tell if your system is an ALI or AL2 AL1 Center Mast Pole Outer Diameter 2 0 Inner Diameter 1 87 Wall Thickness AL2 Center Mast Pole Outer Diameter 2 0 Inner Diameter 1 75 A Wall Thickness 0 125 Do Not Duplicate Alter or Copy without the Express Written Consent a ma sma R of BlueSky Mast Inc Copyright 2010 Allendale LLC All Rights Reserved EL UE K Y MAS T elevating solutions BLUESKY MAST elevating solutions support blueskymast com 877 411 6278 Payload Capacity Wind Load Anchor Radius Deployable Payload A mast installation can be exposed to several types of loads The physical weight of the instrument and its attachments is referred to as the payload The mast can support much more weight when properly guyed and stabilized but BlueSky Masts will only recomm
40. de Mounts Accessory Bag 44 Inch Arm Kit BSM2 K A352 T44 OE2 Dual Com201B Pole Mount Kit with COM201B Antennas Page 75 BLUESKY MAST elevating solutions BLUESKY MAST elevating solutions 877 411 6278 www BlueSkyMast com Standard Series Accessory Guide Universal Pole Kits co Single NO SIDE MOUNT 1 Universal Pole Mount Dual Sided 1 Universal Articulating Arm Bracket 1 Slotted Side Arm Accessory Bag 6inchArmKit BSM2 K A351 T06 100 azincharmKit 1 BSM2 K A351 T12 100 24 Inch Arm Kit BSM2 K A351 T24 100 36 Inch Arm Kit BSM2 K A351 T36 100 BSM2 K A351 T44 100 Dual NO SIDE MOUNTS 1 Universal Pole Mount Dual Sided 2 Universal Articulating Arm Brackets 2 Slotted Side Arms Accessory Bag 6 Inch Arm Kit BSM2 K A352 T06 100 12 Inch Arm Kit BSM2 K A352 T12 100 24 Inch Arm Kit BSM2 K A352 T24 100 36 Inch Arm Kit BSM2 K A352 T36 100 44 Inch Arm Kit BSM2 K A352 T44 100 Optional Side Mounts b 1c 4 Adjustable Cup Holder COM201B 0E 254 NATO Side Mount Bolster Plate Cross Pattern Side Mount BSM2 P A100 CUP EMO BSM2 K M400 0E2 EMO BSM2 P M305 NTO EMO BSM2 P A101 BOL EMO BSM2 A M408 MPP EMO BLUESKY MAST elevating solutions BLUE SKY MAST elevating solutions support blueskymast com 877 411 6278 Standard Series Accessory Guide Universal Side Mounts Side Mount connects to the end of Slott
41. dicular F Rotate the mast to align any directional devices if necessary 22 Locking amp Securing the Primary Guy Ropes A Make sure the mast is completely straight and perpendicular to the ground B Pull a small amount of slack in the line C Grab the rope and wrap it around the rope lock to secure the Primary Guy Ropes ELUESKY MAST elevating solutions BLUE SKY MAST 877 411 6278 www BlueSkyMast com elevating solutions Standard Series Manual Primary amp Secondary Guying 2 15 Meter 23 Level the Mast and Adjust the Base Pole A Make sure that the tripod is level and that the base plate on the base pole is centered be B low the mast Secure the base pole in the tripod by gripping the knurled section of the top of the tripod with one hand and while applying slightly downward force use the other hand to lock the Cam Lock Re level the tripod by simply tapping or nudging the base pole with your foot in the cor rect direction until the bubble levels on the tripod read correctly 24 Stake the Base Pole A Using the blue tripod stakes drive a stake through two of the four holes on the base pole B 25 A B C base plate Make sure the black stainless steel head of the tripod stake contacts the base plate Once the Head has firmly contacted the base plate stop hammering Continued hammering may damage the base plate If the ground is too hard to hammer the stake dee
42. e tripod Always orient the tripod with the serial number and compass of the tripod directly to your front and center This will standardize deployment and assure the view of the mast corresponds to the step by step instructions in this manual ll For Directionally Based Applications face the direction that you want the device you are deploying to face Use the compass on the tripod for general orientation if you are unsure For non directional based applications the tripod should be deployed with your back to the sun for maximum visibility and to avoid looking into the sun as the mast rises Release the Velcro strap on the tripod that holds the legs Unfold the tripod legs Verify the cross bar on each of the 3 tripod legs is fully deployed by pushing down on it with at least two fingers until the sliding pin is resting completely at the bottom of the slot ELUESKY MAST elevating solutions BLUESKY MAST o www BlueSkyMast com elevating solutions Standard Series Manual No Guying 2 6 Meter Only 4 Raise the Tripod A Loosen the turn knob on each of the 3 telescoping legs and lift the tripod up so that all 3 legs fully extend Make sure the legs are fully extended by lifting the tripod completely off the ground B Ifa leg does not extend easily check that the turn knob has been properly loosened and then pull on the leg until it extends fully This may happen the 1st time a new mast is deployed
43. ed Side Arm xn a Side Mount 4 it Bolster Plate COM201B OE 254 Side Mount Adjustable Cup Holder BSM2 P A101 BOL EMO BSM2 K M400 0E2 EMO BSM2 P A100 CUP EMO Plates with Side Mounts more available online NATO Side Mount Cross Pattern Side Mount Cisco Side Mount BSM2 A M305 NTO EM0 BSM2 A M408 MPP E M0 BSM2 A M410 CSC EM0 7 5 x 7 5 Side Mount 11x 11 Side Mount 2 Inch Pole Kit BSM2 K A200 POL EM0O BSM2 A M407 MPP E MO BSM2 A M411 MPP EMO 1 25 Inch Pole Kit BSM2 K A125 POL EM0 ELUESKY MAST elevating solutions BLUE SKY MAST elevating solutions 877 411 6278 www BlueSkyMast com Standard Series Accessory Guide Mechanical Lift Kit AL2 Only BSM2 K L100 LFT 000 Small Lift Kit Winch Lift Kit Base Plate Winch Handle Ss Y Upper Lower Winch Mounts Anti Rotation Turn Knobs Ball Stop Holder Specialty Items kamad Tilt Assembly HF Pulley Kit BSM2 K M550 PIN 000 BSM2 K P500 PUL 000 Lift Handles Rotational Tilt Plate Single Swivel BSM2 P Y702 GRP 000 BSM2 A M611 TLT 000 m Pin On Bracket Motorola PTP Mounting Kit BSM2 P M500 PIN 000 BSM2 K M415 MOT 000 BLUESKY MAST Page 78 elevating solutions N a gt e gt Sf BLUE SKY MAST elevating solutions support blueskymast com 877 411 6278 Standard Series Accessory Guide Lightning Air Terminal Grounding Bracket 25 Ft Stainless Steel Grounding Cable w Stakes Accessory Bag Su
44. elevating solutions AL2 Standard Series Mast Load Tables 877 411 6278 www BlueSkyMast com Fully Operational Survivable 10 m AL2 Standard System 31 5 ft mney amp Secondary Guying Fully Operational Survivable 10 m AL2 Standard System 31 5 ft Primary Guying Only Mast Only 1 5q Ft Panel 50 Ibs Deployed 30 Guy Distance 50 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 50 Guy Distance Mast Only 1 5q Ft Panel 50 lbs Se 30 Guy L Distance 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance 20 30 Guy Distance 25q FtPanel 50 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 3 5q Ft Panel 50 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 2 Sq Ft Panel 3 Sq Ft Panel Fully Operational Survivable Fully Operational 11 m AL2 Standard System 34 5 ft 11 m AL2 Standard System 34 5 ft ae Guying Only mary amp Secondary Guying Mast Only 1 Sq Ft Panel 2 5q Ft Panel 3 Sq Ft Panel 40 lbs ake add kaa 30 Guy Distance 50 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 50 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 50 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 50 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance Mast Only 1 Sq Ft Panel 2 Sq Ft Panel 3 5 Ft Panel 40 lbs EE 30 Guy L Distance 50 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 50 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 50 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 50 Guy Dis
45. ems in the Wheeling Carry Bag A Put the mounting pole primary guy ring and reference pack into the inside Blue Pocket B Place the 4 guy ropes in the inside Green Zippered Pocket 3 Place Staking Kit Bag in the Wheeling Carry Bag A Put 4 guy stakes 8 tripod stakes and the hammer in the Staking Kit Bag B Place the Staking Kit Bag between the legs of the tripod 4 Place Pole Bags in the Wheeling Carry Bag A Put the Center Mast Poles and the Base Pole in the Pole Bag B Place the Pole Bag in the Wheeling Carry Bag on the left side of the tripod 5 Secure the Wheeling Carry Bag Use the two straps on the inside of the bag too secure the tripod pole bag and stake bag Put any other ancillary devices in the bag at this time Do not overload the bag or damage may occur Zip up the main outside zipper and secure the 3 straps on the outside of the bag BLUESKY MAST Page 48 elevating solutions OOD BLUE SKY MAST elevating solutions support blueskymast com 877 411 6278 Standard Series Manual Primary Secondary Guying 2 15 Meter Deploying the Standard Series Mast with Primary and Secondary Guying For Models 2 to 15 Meter Page 49 ELUESKY MAST elevating solutions BLUE SKY MAST 877 411 6278 www BlueSkyMast com elevating solutions Standard Series Manual Primary amp Secondary Guying 2 15 Meter 1 Inspect the Site before Deployment A Ensure that the following
46. end out at a 90 degree angle from each other The secondary guys are deployed halfway down the mast between the top of the tripod and the primary guys They are also deployed at 90 degrees of each other and 45 degrees of the primary guy ropes The primary and secondary guys are always deployed at the same distance or anchor radius from the base of the mast Guying Distance from Base of Mast Use the chart to the right as reference to determine the proper distance to place the guy stake for the guys from the base of the mast If you are unable to utilize the 80 rule then refer to the load characteristics of your mast in the tables following this section to understand the impact to the payload Capacity and wind loading of your mast ELUESKY MAST elevating solutions P Primary Anchor Radius Model Distance of the Guys from the Height Base of the Mast BLUE SKY MAST elevating solutions support blueskymast com 877 411 6278 AL1 Standard Series Mast Load Tables Fully Operational 2 m ALI Standard Series 7 5 ft 2 m AL1 Standard Series 7 5 ft Primary Guying Only Primary amp Secondary Guying Mast Only Mast Only 30 Guy Distance NAN 3096 Guy Distance e 1SqFtPanel 50 Guy Distance I 15q FtPanel 50 Guy Distance J 80 Guy Distance a S 80 Guy Distance IST al 30 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 2 Sq Ft Panel 50 Guy Distance 2 Sq Ft Panel 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance 80 Guy Dista
47. end payloads that are safe to carry during the deployment process and we call this the deployable load The remaining reserve load capacity represents the margin designed to absorb any subsequent environmental load that the mast may encounter The primary environmental load on a mast is wind load The payload capacity on a BlueSky Mast is governed by the installer s ability to safely elevate the payload to the desired height As poles are inserted into the tripod and the mast begins to climb the mast tip has a tendency to lean off center and away from its position of greatest strength An iterative process of incremental guying and mast pole elevation may be required to successfully de ploy the mast For best results please limit your deployment to the height and payload combina tions given in the table below Mast Model Height ft ALI AL2 Deployable Load Deployable Load Ibs Ibs 2 Meter 7 5 ft 50 100 3 Meter 10 5 ft 47 5 85 4 Meter 13 5 ft 45 70 5 Meter 16 5 ft 42 5 65 6 Meter 19 5 ft 40 60 7 Meter 22 5 ft 37 5 57 5 8 Meter 25 5 ft 35 55 9 Meter 28 5 ft 32 5 52 5 10 Meter 31 5 ft 30 50 11 Meter 34 5 ft 25 40 12 Meter 37 5 ft 20 35 13 Meter 40 5 ft 15 30 14 Meter 43 5 ft 12 5 25 15 Meter 46 5 ft 10 20 Page 9 BLUE SKY MAST elevating solutions BLUE SKY MAST elevating solutions 877 411 6278 www BlueSkyMast com Payload Capacity Wind Load Anchor Radius Wind Effects When wind blows
48. g solutions Standard Series Manual Primary amp Secondary Guying 2 15 Meter 6 Secure the Tripod A B Using the blue tripod stakes located in the black stake bag drive a stake through each of the two holes on all three of the tripod base plates Make sure the black stainless steel head on the tripod stakes contact the top of the tripod base plates Once the head has firmly contacted the tripod base plate stop hammering continued hammering may damage the tripod base plate If the ground is too hard to hammer the stakes deep enough for the head to contact the base plate then drive the stakes into the ground at an angle towards the center of the tripod to maximize the surface area contact of the stake so that the tripod base plate Is secure and cannot lift up When tripod stakes cannot be used such as on a roof top on a paved or hard surface or inside a building then the tripod base plates should be secured by sandbags or other weights preferably utilizing BlueSky s optional Telescoping Tripod Struts Part BSM2 K T712 BSP STR If securing the tripod using weights then the higher the mast is raised the more weight will be needed at the base to counteract the payload at the top and keep the mast from tipping over Recheck bubble levels to make Sure tripod is level 7 Attach the Pole Bag to the Tripod Leg Optional A B Attach the pole bag to the tripod leg on your right using the Velcro strap on the t
49. hor Radius Ideal guying is set with an anchor radius of 80 of the mast height Many applications of mast deployments are not able to afford an installation footprint of this size and installers may find it more convenient to place the guy anchors much closer to the Anchor Radius mast as shown in the figure to the right 1 BlueSky Mast does not recommend configu rations utilizing less than 80 guy radius but if your site dictates that you must devi ate from the recommended configuration it iS Imperative that the installer is aware of the effects of the reduced anchor radius and its effect on total payload capacity and wind loading The angle of pull on the guy line relative to the anchor radius may produce a lever ef fect increasing the mast compression due to wind loading by a factor of 5 The table at left shows the affect the anchor radius has on the multiplying factors of compressive loads produced on the mast of Mast Radius by a horizontal wind force Below are examples of various Height Factor anchor radii Guying Distance Anchor Page 11 BLUESKY MAST elevating solutions BLUE SKY MAST elevating solutions 877 411 6278 www BlueSkyMast com Payload Capacity Wind Load Anchor Radius Primary and Secondary Guy Placement BlueSky utilizes a 4 guy configuration to help minimize the affect wind loading has on the mast The primary guys are always deployed from the top of the mast and ex t
50. imants under this Warranty shall present their claims along with the defective equipment to BLUESKY MAST INC immediately upon failure Noncompliance with any part of this claim procedure may invalidate this warranty in whole or in part This warranty is expressly in lieu of all other agreements and warranties any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose is limited in duration to the duration of this war ranty BLUESKY MAST INC Neither assumes nor authorizes any representative or other person to assume for it any other liability in connection with the equipment delivered or provided In no event shall BLUESKY MAST INC Be liable for any loss of profits loss of use interruption of business or indirect special or consequential damages of any kind In no event shall BLUESKY MAST INC be liable for damages in an amount greater than the pur chase price of the equipment Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limi tations or exclusions may not apply to you BLUESKY MAST Page 4 elevating solutions support blueskymast com 877 411 6278 BLUESKY MAST elevating solutions Standard Series Manual Safety Precautions Important Safety Precautions Part Power Lines Lightning and Grounding LOOK UP AND LIVE Before erecting the mast check for overhead power lines
51. ing the guy ropes have been secured to the ground and are immovable Different types of soil conditions can negatively impact wind and load calculations and should be considered before deploying the mast BLUESKY MAST Page 22 elevating solutions ELUESKY MAST elevating solutions support blueskymast com 877 411 6278 AL2 Standard Series Mast Load Tables Fully Operational 8 m AL2 Standard Series 25 5 ft Primary Guying Only 8 m AL2 Standard Series 25 5 ft Primary Secondary Guying ina Sp 30 G Mast Only Mast Only 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance 1 Sq Ft Panel 1 Sq Ft Panel 2 Sq Ft Panel 2 Sq Ft Panel 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 3 Sq Ft Panel 3SqFtPanel 50 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 9 m AL2 Standard Series 28 5 ft Primary Guying Only 8 m AL2 Standard Series 28 5 ft Primary Secondary Guying 52 Ibs Deployed Mast Only 1 Sq Ft Panel 2 Sq Ft Panel Mast Only 1 Sq Ft Panel 2 Sq Ft Panel 3 Sq Ft Panel 3 Sq Ft Panel 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance All calculations are based on the assumption that the tripod has been secured to the ground and is immovable and that the guy stakes holding the guy ropes have been secured to the ground and are immovable Different types of soil conditions can negatively impact wind and load calculations and should be considered before deploying the mast Page 23 BLUESKY MAST elevating solutions BLUESKY MAST
52. ipod base plates should be secured by sandbags or other weights preferably utilizing BlueSky s optional Telescoping Tripod Struts Part BSM2 K T712 BSP STR If securing the tripod using weights then the higher the mast is raised the more weight will be needed at the base to counteract the payload at the top and keep the mast from tipping over Recheck bubble levels to make Sure tripod is level 7 Attach the Pole Bag to the Tripod Leg Optional A B Attach the pole bag to the tripod leg on your right using the Velcro strap on the tripod leg Fully open the top of the bag and fold it back to easily access the mast poles inside BLUESKY MAST Page 40 elevating solutions BLUE SKY MAST elevating solutions support blueskymast com 877 411 6278 Standard Series Manual Primary Guying 2 10 Meter 8 Insert the First Mast Pole A Grab a mast pole and insert up through the bottom of the tripod until the silver insert of the mast pole is visible at least 4 inches above the top of the tripod B Secure the mast pole by locking the cam lock on the tripod C If slipping occurs with the cam lock while a pole is inserted use the wrench provided and turn the nut a quarter turn until slipping no longer occurs 9 Add the Mounting Pole A Locate the mounting pole it is 1 2 the length of a mast pole and slide it over the silver insert of the first mast pole in the tripod B Make sure the castle cut on bo
53. k Make sure that the castle cut on both poles nest firmly together and no silver is visible in the seams of the joint Holding the bottom mast pole firmly with one hand slowly release the cam lock and allow the pole to slide down and rest firmly on the ground Locate the male lift handle and place it at the bottom of mast pole on the ground 5 inches from the bottom Do not use the bottom 5 inches of the mast pole Interlock the female lift handle with the male lift handle and lift the mast pole up Engage the Cam Lock on the tripod and release the mast pole slowly to make sure that it does not slide down in the tripod If it does begin to slide down check that the cam lock is engaged fully or make adjustments as needed Repeat this process for the remaining mast poles or until desired height is reached ELUESKY MAST elevating solutions R SM SKY MAST BLUE elevating solutions 877 411 6278 support blueskymast com ba U JOE E 9 t E SIH JIM HI SM SNI MO SHON SOS NWY Set 307 WE BL EZ vi y BOLOS PO SOUR CE Ka FI UI O oa SHI Anik tro eem rel Ser tra NS NA paasa Suita te YTI HPU e 7 LG bdo 3 rn Begley Dupa Ing l 0 WO rn pp WW 000 T1V SOTW W ZWsa vor meat eo A E z te D SAW i a Ae Gate SLO e at PE Aes org Y gt E CU SIT SIAN G 58185 DELES Ty ISE a ANA JE SEET SUIZA lA H ES ay ASMA A 11 153 u U GRETEL EA ral OWN C0 4 WEI Nic wa sche Irun TON TER NA P ng Saber
54. king away from the mast taking one normal step or pace for each meter of height of the mast Example 10 meters equals 10 paces D Drive a guy stake into the ground at the length that you determined based on the previous step E Standing in place above the guy stake unwind the rest of the guy rope off the handle and then attach the stainless steel clip onto the guy stake Helpful_ Hint Walk the 1 guy rope in the opposite direction of the sun This will help you align the 2 guy rope opposite of 1 guy rope without interference of the sun BLUESKY MAST Page 42 elevating solutions support blueskymast com 877 411 6278 BbLUESKY MAST elevating solutions Standard Series Manual Primary Guying 2 10 Meter 12 Attach the Primary Guy Ropes continued F G Attach the stainless steel clip on the free end of the 2 primary guy rope to the square hole opposite the round hole on the red primary guy ring Unwind the 2 primary guy rope opposite of 1 primary guy rope at the same number of paces you used for the first guy rope Visually confirm that the 2 primary guy rope is in line with the 1 primary guy rope directly opposite the tripod Drive a guy stake into the ground Repeat the steps above until all four primary guy ropes have been properly deployed 90 Degrees from each other When all guys have been deployed inspect the spacing and orientation and make any ad justments now
55. le visible below the tripod D Lock the cam lock on the tripod E Repeat this process for the remaining mast poles or until desired height is reached SS D A ELUESKY MAST elevating solutions BLUE SKY MAST elevating solutions support blueskymast com 877 411 6278 Standard Series Manual Primary Guying 2 10 Meter Helpful Hint Lift Handles are available as an optional accessory and can be used to more easily raise the mast poles Lift Handles BSM2 P Y702 GRP 000 WARNING If you experience excessive leaning during the deployment due to heavier loads or high winds then be sure to use incremental guying as outlined in step 15 15 Incremental Guying if required May be required when less than two people are available to hold the primary guy ropes during deployment with heavy loads or high winds Heavy loads or windy conditions can exert extra force on the center mast poles during de ployment causing them to bind in the tripod and create potentially unsafe conditions Ex cessive leaning during deployment is an indicator that incremental guying is required When these conditions exist it will be necessary to incrementally guy the mast during de ployment before reaching the desired height Incremental guying will add time to the de ployment but will ensure the safety of both personnel and equipment A Start with the guy rope that is opposite the direction that the mast may be leaning B Pull on
56. m ALI Standard Series 28 5 ft Mast Only 1 Sq Ft Panel 2 Sq Ft Panel 3 Sq Ft Panel All calculations are based on the assumption that the tripod has been secured to the ground and is immovable and that the guy stakes holding the guy ropes have been secured to the ground and are immovable Different types of soil conditions can negatively impact wind and load calculations and should be considered before deploying the mast BLUESKY MAST Page 16 elevating solutions BLUE SKY MAST elevating solutions AL1 Standard Series Mast Load Tables support blueskymast com 877 411 6278 10 m ALI Standard Series 31 5 ft 10m AU Standard Series 31 5 ft Primary Guying Only S mem 2 20 Guy Distance Mast Only Mast Only 50 Guy Distance KH 80 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 1 Sq Ft Panel 1 Sq Ft Panel 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 2 Sq Ft Panel 25q FtPanel 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance i 3 Sq Ft Panel i 3SqFtPanel 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance Um ALI Standard Series 34 5 ft Primary amp Secondary Guying 25 Ibs pep oyes 30 ost Distance Mast Only Mast Only 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 15q FtPanel 50 Guy Distance 15q FtPanel 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 2 Sq Ft Panel 50 Guy Distance 2 Sq Ft Panel 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance 80 Guy Dista
57. movable Different types of soil conditions can negatively impact wind and load calculations and should be considered before deploying the mast Page 21 BLUESKY MAST elevating solutions BLUE SKY MAST elevating solutions 877 411 6278 www BlueSkyMast com AL2 Standard Series Mast Load Tables Fully Operational 6 m AL2 Standard Series 19 5 ft Primary Guying Only Mast Only 30 Guy Distance 1SqFtPanel 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance a ae AA 30 Guy Distance 2 Sq Ft Panel 50 Guy Distance 3 Sq Ft Panel 7 m AL2 Standard Series 22 5 ft Primary Guying Only 57 5 lbs A Mast Only 30 Guy Distance bel 15q FtPanel 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance SS ee TAA 30 Guy Distance 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 50 Guy Distance E 80 Guy Distance 2 Sq Ft Panel 3 Sq Ft Panel 6 m AL2 Standard Series 19 5 ft Primary Secondary Guying Mast Only 30 Guy Distance E 1SqFtPanel 50 Guy Distance ck 80 Guy Distance i 30 Guy Distance 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 50 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 2 Sq Ft Panel 3 Sq Ft Panel 7 m AL2 Standard Series 22 5 ft Primary Secondary Guying 57 5 lbs Deployed Mast Only 1 Sq Ft Panel 2 Sq Ft Panel 3 Sq Ft Panel All calculations are based on the assumption that the tripod has been secured to the ground and is immovable and that the guy stakes hold
58. napproved substitutes may not be strong enough for the equip ment Periodically inspect the mast to ensure that it remains structurally sound and properly in Stalled Never overload the mast or structure Use ONLY the equipment and accessories in proper quantities as described by the manufacture specifications Do not use unauthorized equip ment or modifications BE CAUTIOUS of ice that may form on the antenna mast The area around the antenna mast Should be marked and roped off to avoid falling ice Special care must be taken when retract ing the mast or structure to avoid falling ice Use additional guy ropes for the mast if heavy ice loading or wind is expected or anticipated Ensure that the wind speed is not excessive during deployment retraction operations Maxi mum safe wind speeds are available from manufacturer for your specific mast BLUESKY MAST Page 6 elevating solutions BLUE SKY MAST elevating solutions support blueskymast com 877 411 6278 Standard Series Manual Safety Precautions Important Safety Precautions Part Ill Wind Conditions e BlueSky Mast recommends that you do not to attempt to actively deploy in winds that exceed 15 mph e During windy conditions it will be necessary to incrementally guy the mast as it is being de ployed e Incremental Guying will add time to the deployment but increase the protection of personnel and equipment Use this chart to determine approximate win
59. nce 30 Guy Distance 3SqFtPanel 50 Guy Distance 3SqFtPanel 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance All calculations are based on the assumption that the tripod has been secured to the ground and is et and that the guy stakes holding the guy ropes have been secured to the ground and are immovable Different types of soil conditions can negatively impact wind and load calculations and should be considered before deploying the mast Page 17 BLUESKY MAST elevating solutions BLUE SKY MAST elevating solutions 877 411 6278 www BlueSkyMast com AL1 Standard Series Mast Load Tables 12 m ALI Standard Serias 37 5 ft Primary Guying Only 30 Guy Distance Mast Only 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance A 30 Guy Distance 1 Sq Ft Panel 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance A 30 Guy Distance 2 Sq Ft Panel 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance mi 30 Guy Distance 3SqFtPanel 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance diam AL Standard Series 40 5 ft Primary Guying Only 30 Guy Distance Mast Only 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 1 Sq Ft Panel 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance Ed 30 Guy Distance 2 Sq Ft Panel 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 3SqFtPanel 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance ai ox AKA Wiad ha 37 5 ft Primary amp Secondary Guying 20 Ibs Deployed 30 Guy Distance frat Mast Only 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 1 Sq Ft Panel
60. nce 30 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 3 Sq Ft Panel 50 Guy Distance bes ea 3 SqFt Panel 5096 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance me 80 Guy Distance 3 m ALI Standard Series 10 5 ft 3 m ALI Standard Series 10 5 ft Primary Guying Only Primary amp Secondary Guying 47 5 lbs Dep oyak Mast Only Mast Only 30 Guy Distance A 15q FtPanel 50 Guy Distance 1 Sq Ft Panel 80 Guy Distance a 30 Guy Distance 2SqFtPanel 50 Guy Distance S 2SqFtPanel 50 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance 80 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 3 Sq Ft Panel 50 Guy Distance 3 Sq Ft Panel 50 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance All calculations are based on the assumption that the tripod has been secured to the ground and is immovable and that the guy stakes holding the guy ropes have been secured to the ground and are immovable Different types of soil conditions can negatively impact wind and load calculations and should be considered before deploying the mast Page 13 BLUESKY MAST elevating solutions BLUE SKY MAST elevating solutions ALI Standard Series Mast Load Tables 877 411 6278 www BlueSkyMast com Fully Operational Fully Operational 4 m AL1 Standard Series 13 5 ft 4 m ALI Standard Series 13 5 ft G ert Guying Only Primary amp Secondary Guying 45 lbs Deployed Mast Only Mast Only 30 Guy Distance SS 1 Sq Ft Panel 1 Sq Ft Panel 50 Guy Distance tata i 80 Guy Distance i ae 2 Sq Ft Panel a 3 Sq F
61. ole Zippered Pocket of the Wheeling Carry Bag Release the cam lock on the Blue Secondary Guy Ring and slide it over the top of the mounting pole until it rests on top of the tri pod DO NOT lock it into place at this time Locate the Red Primary Guy Ring Located in the Blue Zippered Pocket of the Wheeling Carry Bag Remove the push pin and slide it over the top of the mounting pole Pin it to the last hole on the bottom of the mounting pole Attach your devices to mounting pole If using any BlueSky accessories then please refer to the proper mounting instructions for your specific accessory located in the addendum of this manual WARNING Use Velcro straps or some other form of cable management to secure in strument cables to the mast to reduce strain on cables and prevent damage to cable connections Loose cables can also cause the mast to lean to one side and affect per formance and safety 13 Attach the Primary Guy Ropes A Locate the four primary guy ropes in the green zippered pocket of the wheeling carry bag and the four galvanized steel guy stakes in the black stake bag Attach the stainless steel clip on the free end of the 1 primary guy rope to the round hole on the red primary guy ring Unwind the 1 primary guy rope while walking away from the mast taking one normal step or pace for each meter of height of the mast Example 10 meters equals 10 paces Drive a guy stake into the ground at the length that you
62. p enough for the head to contact the base plate then drive the stake into the ground at an angle towards the center to maxi mize the surface area contact of the stake so that the base plate is secure Final Step Staking Adjusting and Locking the Secondary Guy Ropes Locate the 4 Guy Stakes in the staking kit bag Confirm all 4 Secondary Guys are evenly placed at a 45 degree angle between the Primary Guy Ropes Pull each of the Secondary Guy Ropes out to its fullest distance and drive a guy stake into the ground Attach adjust and lock the guy rope into position ELUESKY MAST elevating solutions BLUE SKY MAST elevating solutions support blueskymast com 877 411 6278 Standard Series Manual Primary Secondary Guying 2 15 Meter Packing and Stowing the BlueSky Mast Me 1 Place Tripod in the Wheeling Carry Bag A Place tripod in the bag B Rotate top leg so that base plate is vertical C Slide tripod down to the bottom of the bag so that base plates touch the bottom 2 Place the Small Items in the Wheeling Carry Bag A Put the mounting pole primary secondary guy rings and reference pack into the inside Blue Pocket B Place the 8 guy ropes in the inside Green Zippered Pocket 3 Place Staking Kit Bag in the Wheeling Carry Bag A Put 8 guy stakes 8 tripod stakes and hammer in the Staking Kit Bag B Place the Staking Kit Bag between the legs of the tripod
63. r nudging the base pole with your foot in the cor rect direction until the bubble levels on the tripod read correctly 20 Stake the Base Pole A Using the blue tripod stakes drive a stake through two of the four holes on the base pole base plate B Make sure the black stainless steel head of the tripod stake contacts the base plate Once the Head has firmly contacted the base plate stop hammering Continued hammering may damage the base plate C If the ground is too hard to hammer the stake deep enough for the head to contact the base plate then drive the stake into the ground at an angle towards the center to maxi mize the surface area contact of the stake so that the base plate is secure 20 Secure the Area Finished A Secure any remaining cable to the mast B Attach BlueSky Surface Wire Grounding Kit Part BST2 K L104 GND 000 if so equipped See addendum in Manual for instructions C Stow any equipment and tools in the Wheeling Carry Bag to prevent loss Page 47 BLUESKY MAST elevating solutions BLUE SKY MAST elevating solutions 877 411 6278 www BlueSkyMast com Standard Series Manual Primary Guying 2 10 Meter Packing and Stowing the BlueSky Mast Place Tripod in the Wheeling Carry Bag kal A Place tripod in the bag B Rotate top leg so that base plate is vertical C Slide tripod down to the bottom of the bag so that base plates touch the bottom 2 Place the Small It
64. rface Wire Grounding Kit BST2 K L104 GND 000 A 1 Grounding Accessory Bag Lightning Air Terminal BST2 B P300 BAG GND a EE BEE Grounding Bracket BST 2 P B 205 GND 000 25 Ft Stainless Steel Cable w Stakes BST2 P C225 GND 000 Grounding Accessory Bag BST2 B P300 BAG GND Rooftop Supports and Base Plates Page 79 BLUESKY MAST elevating solutions ELUESKY MAST elevating solutions 877 411 6278 www BlueSkyMast com Standard Series Accessory Guide 1 Primary Guy Ring 4 Black Guy Ropes 4 Guy Stakes Accessory Bac meter BSMZ GGO2PREBLK BSM2 K G603 PRI B LK DZ Smeer 1 rzsema ee 1 Iagtrzgenan Ee 7 Meter BSM2 K G607 PRI BLK Cy Wa BSM2 K G608 PRI BLK Eoo Ropes Black MN Steel Stakes 10 Meter BSM2 K G610 PRI BLK 11 Meter BSM2 K G611 PRI BLK 12 Meter BSM2 K G612 PRI BLK 13 Meter BSM2 K G613 PRI BLK BSM2 K G614 PRI BLK Pin On Guy Ring MMeer BSM2K G614PRIBLK 15 Meter BSM2 K G615 PRI BLK Secondary Guy Kits 1 Secondary Guy Ring Compression 4 Grey Guy Ropes 4 Guy Stakes Accessory Bag BS BSM2 K G602 2ND GRY gt bd ECC NA TOTO y il ameer CES mer SMG ND GRY DA NAN TT MEA OMe ICAO iNet message Neer message Neer message 7 ae 14 Meter BSM2 K G614 2ND GRY A M100 RNG 15 Meter BSM2 K G615 2ND GRY ELUE SKY MAST elevating solutions ELUE SKY MAST elevating solutions BlueSk
65. ripod leg Fully open the top of the bag and fold it back to easily access the mast poles inside BLUESKY MAST Page 52 elevating solutions BLUE SKY MAST elevating solutions support blueskymast com 877 411 6278 Standard Series Manual Primary Secondary Guying 2 15 Meter 8 Insert the First Mast Pole A Grab a mast pole and insert up through the bottom of the tripod until the silver insert of the mast pole is visible at least 4 inches above the top of the tripod B Secure the mast pole by locking the cam lock on the tripod C If slipping occurs with the cam lock while a pole is inserted use the wrench provided and turn the nut a quarter turn until slipping no longer occurs 9 Add the Mounting Pole A Locate the mounting pole it is 1 2 the length of a mast pole and slide it over the silver insert of the first mast pole in the tripod B Make sure the castle cut on both poles nest fully together and there is no silver visible in the seams of the joint ee Lue Sky vias elevating solutions BLUE SKY MAST 877 411 6278 www BlueSkyMast com elevating solutions Standard Series Manual Primary amp Secondary Guying 2 15 Meter 10 Add the Secondary Guy Ring A Locate the Blue Secondary Guy Ring Located in the Blue B 11 Add the Primary Guy Ring A B C 12 Attach Your Device or Devices to the Mast A B Secure any loose cables to the mounting p
66. sing it to bend or bow The tension should be firm not slack nor taut A Adjust the primary guy ropes so that the mast is straight and perpendicular starting with the guy rope that is opposite the direction that the mast may be leaning B Adjust the primary guy rope by sliding the rope stay towards the mast to tighten and away from the mast to loosen C Adjust the remaining 3 primary guy ropes the same way to allow till the mast is straight and perpendicular E It may be necessary to do this several times until the mast is straight and perpendicular F Rotate the mast to align any directional devices if necessary 18 Locking amp Securing the Primary Guy Ropes A Make sure the mast is completely straight and perpendicular to the ground B Pull a small amount of slack in the line C Grab the rope and wrap it around the rope lock to secure the Primary Guy Ropes ELUESKY MAST elevating solutions BLUE SKY MAST elevating solutions support blueskymast com 877 411 6278 Standard Series Manual Primary Guying 2 10 Meter 19 Level the Mast and Adjust the Base Pole A Make sure that the tripod is level and that the base plate on the base pole is centered be low the mast B Secure the base pole in the tripod by gripping the knurled section of the top of the tripod with one hand and while applying slightly downward force use the other hand to lock the Cam Lock C Re level the tripod by simply tapping o
67. t Instructions Grounding Bracket Stainless Steel Cable w Stakes Grounding Bag BST2 P B205 GND 000 BST2 P C225 GND 000 BST2 B P300 BAG GND GROUNDING DEPLOYMENT INSTRUCTIONS 1 Locate grounding bracket and attach to the base pole of the mast 2 The grounding bracket should be attached to the middle of the base pole to provide the best grounding UJ Locate the grounding cables and place them at the base of the mast 4 Remove the wing nut from the post without the Bronze ECLE connector 5 Connect one end of each of the grounding cables to the grounding bracket post an tighten back down the wing nut 6 If additional equipment grounds are required attach them to the Bronze ECLE connector 7 Extend the grounding cables away from the base pole at 120 degree angles from each other 8 Position the 1st stake of each cable at the free end furthest from the base of the mast 9 Evenly space the remaining stakes of each cable at an interval of 4 5 ft 10 Hammer the stakes into the ground making sure that the head of each stake contacts the ground Arial View Page 63 BLUESKY MAST elevating solutions BLUE SKY MAST elevating solutions 877 411 6278 www BlueSkyMast com Lift Handle Instructions MALE FEMALE INTERLOCKED LIFT HANDLE DEPLOYMENT INSTRUCTIONS Get another mast pole out of the pole bag insert the silver end into the bottom the mast pole already locked in the cam loc
68. t Panel 5 m ALI Standard Series 16 5 ft 5 m AL1 Standard Series 16 5 ft Primary Guying Only Primary Secondary Guying ms Ibs Dep oyat 42 5 lbs a Mast Only Mast Only 30 Guy Distance 15q FtPanel 50 Guy Distance ke 1 Sq Ft Panel 80 Guy Distance SS ANAA 30 Guy Distance 2SqFtPanel 50 Guy Distance 2 Sq Ft Panel 3 Sq Ft Panel 5 i 3 Sq Ft Panel All calculations are based on the assumption that the tripod has been secured to the ground and is immovable and that the guy stakes holding the guy ropes have been secured to the ground and are immovable Different types of soil conditions can negatively impact wind and load calculations and should be considered before deploying the mast BLUESKY MAST Page 14 elevating solutions BLUE SKY MAST elevating solutions support blueskymast com 877 411 6278 AL1 Standard Series Mast Load Tables Fully Operational 6 m ALI Standard Series 19 5 ft 7 m ALI Standard Series 19 5 ft Primary Guying Only Primary Secondary Guying Mast Only Mast Only 30 Guy Distance 1 Sq Ft Panel 50 Guy Distance Kees Fee ese 1 Sq Ft Panel 80 Guy Distance WT EES JAAN 30 Guy Distance 2SqFtPanel 50 Guy Distance 2 Sq Ft Panel 80 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 3SqFtPanel 50 Guy Distance 3 Sq Ft Panel 80 Guy Distance 7 m ALI Standard Series 22 5 ft 7 m ALI Standard Series 22 5 ft Primary Guying Only Primary amp Secondary Guying Mast Only Mast Only 30
69. t pole to be inserted Continue raising the mast sections utilizing incremental guying until the full height has been achieved ELUESKY MAST elevating solutions BLUE SKY MAST elevating solutions support blueskymast com 877 411 6278 Standard Series Manual Primary Secondary Guying 2 15 Meter 19 Continue raising the mast Incremental Guying may be required A Continue raising the mast until you have reach desired height and you are ready to insert the base pole 20 Insert the Base Pole A Get the base pole out of the pole bag and insert the silver end into the bottom mast pole already secured by the cam lock Holding the base pole firmly with one hand slowly re lease the cam lock and allow the weight to settle onto the hand holding the base pole B Permit the base bole to slowly slide down until the base plate on the bottom of the base pole firmly contacts the ground C Lock the cam lock 21 Adjust the Primary Guy Ropes A Adjust the primary guy ropes so that the mast Is straight and perpendicular starting with the guy rope that is opposite the direction that the mast may be leaning B Adjust the primary guy rope by sliding the rope stay towards the mast to tighten and away from the mast to loosen C Adjust the remaining 3 primary guy ropes the same way to allow till the mast is straight and perpendicular E It may be necessary to do this several times till the mast is straight and perpen
70. tance 30 Guy Distance All calculations are based on the assumption that the tripod has been secured to the ground and is immovable and that the guy stakes holding the guy ropes have been secured to the ground and are immovable Different types of soil conditions can negatively impact wind and load calculations and should be considered before deploying the mast BLUESKY MAST Page 24 elevating solutions BLUE SKY MAST elevating solutions AL2 Standard Series Mast Load Tables support blueskymast com 877 411 6278 Fully Operational 12 m AL2 Standard System 37 5 ft Primary amp Secondary Guying Fully Operational 12 m AL2 Standard System 37 5 ft Primary Guying Only Mast Only 1 5q Ft Panel 2 5q Ft Panel 3 Sq Ft Panel Fully Ope Mast Only 1 Sq Ft Panel 2 5q Ft Panel 3 Sq Ft Panel 35 lbs pases 30 Guy Distance 50 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 50 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 50 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 50 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance rational 13 m AL2 Standard System 40 5 ft Primary Guying Only 30 lbs Deployed 30 Guy L Distance 50 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 50 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 50 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance 50 Guy Distance 30 Guy Distance Mast Only 1 Sq Ft Panel 2 5q Ft Panel 3 Sq Ft Panel Mast Only 1 Sq Ft P
71. th poles nest fully together and there is no silver visible in the seams of the joint AS Lue Sky vias elevating solutions BLUE SKY MAST elevating solutions 877 411 6278 www BlueSkyMast com Standard Series Manual Primary Guying 2 10 Meter 10 Add the Primary Guy Ring A Locate the Red Primary Guy Ring and slide it over the top of the mounting pole Located in the Blue Zippered Pocket B Pin it into the last hole at the base of the mounting pole C Pull on the stainless steel push pin to make sure it has engaged properly 11 Attach Your Device or Devices to the Mast A Attach your devices to mounting pole B If using any BlueSky accessories then please refer to the acces sory guide located in the manual for more information C Secure any loose cables to the mounting pole AN WARNING Use Velcro straps or some other form of cable management to secure in strument cables to the mast to reduce strain on cables and prevent damage to cable connections Loose cables can also cause the mast to lean to one side and affect per formance and safety 12 Attach the Primary Guy Ropes A Locate the four primary guy ropes in the green zippered pocket of the wheeling carry bag and the four galvanized steel guy stakes in the black stake bag B Attach the stainless steel clip on the free end of the 17 primary guy rope to the round hole on the red primary guy ring C Unwind the 1 primary guy rope while wal
72. the knotted end of the rope stay until you have removed enough slack from the line to allow only the insertion of a single mast pole C Tie a slip knot in the slack to prevent the line from pulling back through the hole on the rope stay D Adjust the guy rope by sliding the rope stay towards the mast to tighten and away from the mast to loosen E Adjust the remaining 3 primary guy ropes the same way to allow for only enough slack for a single mast pole to be inserted F Continue raising the mast sections utilizing incremental guying until the full height has been achieved ELUESKY MAST elevating solutions BLUE SKY MAST 877 411 6278 www BlueSkyMast com elevating solutions Standard Series Manual Primary Guying 2 10 Meter 16 Insert the Base Pole A Get the base pole out of the pole bag and insert the silver end into the bottom mast pole already secured by the cam lock Holding the base pole firmly with one hand slowly re lease the cam lock and allow the weight to settle onto the hand holding the base pole B Permit the base bole to slowly slide down until the base plate on the bottom of the base pole firmly contacts the ground C Lock the cam lock 17 Adjust the Primary Guy Ropes Adjust the guy ropes so that the mast is straight and perpendicular If the guy ropes are too loose it will allow the mast to lean If the guy ropes are too tight then they put un necessary strain and load on the mast cau
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