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20 / 17 / 15 / 12 / 10 Meter Beam Antenna: Limited Warranty

This document provides instructions for assembling and installing a Cushcraft MA5B Yagi antenna. It begins with safety warnings about avoiding power lines during installation. It then provides guidance on planning, locating, and mounting the antenna high and away from obstructions. The instructions describe attaching the antenna to a mast using U-bolts and locking hardware. Proper grounding of the antenna system is also emphasized for safety and performance. Detailed diagrams and a parts list are provided to guide assembly.

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20 / 17 / 15 / 12 / 10 Meter Beam Antenna: Limited Warranty

This document provides instructions for assembling and installing a Cushcraft MA5B Yagi antenna. It begins with safety warnings about avoiding power lines during installation. It then provides guidance on planning, locating, and mounting the antenna high and away from obstructions. The instructions describe attaching the antenna to a mast using U-bolts and locking hardware. Proper grounding of the antenna system is also emphasized for safety and performance. Detailed diagrams and a parts list are provided to guide assembly.

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ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION

INSTRUCTIONS

LIMITED WARRANTY
LAIRD TECHNOLOGIES, P.O. BOX 4680, MANCHESTER, NEW HAMPSHIRE
03108, WARRANTS TO THE ORIGINAL CONSUMER PURCHASER FOR ONE YEAR
FROM DATE OF PURCHASE THAT EACH LAIRD TECHNOLOGIES ANTENNA IS FREE OF
DEFECTS IN MATERIAL OR WORKMANSHIP. IF, IN THE JUDGMENT OF LAIRD,
ANY SUCH ANTENNA IS DEFECTIVE, THEN LAIRD TECHNOLOGIES WILL, AT
ITS OPTION, REPAIR OR REPLACE THE ANTENNA AT ITS EXPENSE WITHIN THIRTY
DAYS OF THE DATE THE ANTENNA IS RETURNED (AT PURCHASER'S EXPENSE) TO
LAIRD OR ONE OF ITS AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVES. THIS WARRANTY IS
IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESSED WARRANTIES, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY IS
LIMITED IN DURATION TO ONE YEAR. LAIRD TECHNOLOGIES SHALL NOT BE
LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHICH MAY RESULT
FROM A DEFECT. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN
IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS OR EXCLUSIONS OR LIMITATIONS OF INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION AND EXCLUSION MAY NOT\
APPLY TO YOU. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU
MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE. THIS
WARRANTY DOES NOT EXTEND TO ANY PRODUCTS WHICH HAVE BEEN SUBJECT
TO MISUSE, NEGLECT, ACCIDENT OR IMPROPER INSTALLATION, ANY REPAIRS OR
ALTERATIONS OUTSIDE OF THE LAIRD TECHNOLOGIES FACTORY WILL NULLIFY
THIS WARRANTY.
SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT T O CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE

Warranty and Liability


LAIRD TECHNOLOGIES shall not be liable for any incidental or
consequential damages which may result from a defective, or use, or improper
or otherwise or installation, improper or otherwise.
Please contact your vendor for technical support and warranty service

MA5B
20 / 17 / 15 / 12 / 10 Meter Beam Antenna

48 Perimeter Road
Manchester, NH 03103
603-627-7877
FAX 603-627-1764
951485_GF_AB
SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
MA5B MA5B

WARNING 6 - BOOM TO MAST ASSEMBLY KEY P/N DISPLAY DESC SIZE QTY
Before installing the antenna on the mast, check all hardware and worm 18 010118 HEX NUT 5/16" -18 4
THIS ANTENNA IS AN ELECTRICAL CONDUCTOR. CONTACT WITH POWER LINES CAN RESULT IN DEATH, OR SERIOUS
clamps to insure they are tight. Install the antenna on the mast as shown
INJURY. DO NOT INSTALL THIS ANTENNA WHERE THERE IS ANY POSSIBILITY OF CONTACT WITH OR HIGH VOLTAGE ARC- in Figure 6. Using U-bolts (404), lock washers (19), and hex nuts (18), 19 010119 LOCK WASHER 5/16" 4
OVER FROM POWER CABLES OR SERVICE DROPS TO BUILDINGS. THE ANTENNA, SUPPORTING MAST AND/OR TOWER fasten the antenna to the mast. Place the connector boot (115) on the coax
115 050115 CONNECTOR 1
MUST NOT BE CLOSE TO ANY POWER LINES DURING INSTALLATION, REMOVAL OR IN THE EVENT PART OF THE SYSTEM cable before assembly. Apply silicone sealant (116) to the threads of the BOOT
SHOULD ACCIDENTALLY FALL. FOLLOW THE GUIDELINES FOR ANTENNA INSTALLATIONS RECOMMENDED BY THE U.S. matching network RF connector and tighten the cable to the matching
CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION AND LISTED IN THE ENCLOSED PAMPHLET. network. Do not apply silicone to the center conductor or dielectric of either 116 240116 SILICONE 1
connector. Slide the boot over the connector. Place the coaxial cable over PACKAGE
the top of element #2 on the boom and run the cable down the mast to the 404 010404 U-BOLT 21/8" x 3-1/4" 2
radio equipment. 5/16" -18 thread (5.4 x 1.3 cm)

Your Cushcraft MA5B Yagi is designed and manufactured to give trouble free service. This antenna will perform as specified if the instructions
and suggestions in this manual are followed and care is used in the assembly and installation. When checking the components received in
your antenna package use the parts listed beside each diagram. There is a master parts list on page 2. If you are unable to locate any tube
or component, check the inside of all tubing. IMPORTANT: Save the weight label from the outside of the carton. Each antenna is weighed at FIGURE 6
the factory to verify the parts count. If you claim a missing part, you will be asked for the weight verification label.

PLANNING
Plan your installation carefully. If you use volunteer helpers be sure that they are qualified to assist you. Make certain t hat everyone involved
understands that you are the boss and that they must follow your instructions. If you have any doubts at all, employ a professional antenna
installation company to install your antenna.

LOCATION
Location of the antenna is very important. Surrounding objects such as trees, power lines, other antennas, etc. will seriously reduce efficiency.
To minimize the effects of surrounding objects, mount the antenna as high and in the clear as possible. If metal guy wires are used, they should
be broken with strain insulators. EXTREME CARE MUST BE USED FOR YOUR SAFETY. YOU MUST INSURE THAT WHILE THE MA5B IS
IN OPERATION NEITHER PEOPLE OR PETS CAN COME IN CONTACT WITH ANY PORTION OF YOUR ANTENNA. DEADLY VOLTAGES
AND CURRENTS MAY EXIST. ALSO, SINCE THE EFFECTS OF EXPOSURE TO RF FIELDS ARE NOT FULLY UNDERSTOOD, LONG
TERM EXPOSURE TO INTENSE RF FIELDS IS NOT RECOMMENDED. THERE IS A WARNING STICKER WHICH MUST BE ATTACHED
TO THE BOOM AS SHOWN IN FIGURE 1.

MOUNTING MAST
The mast mount bracket will accommodate up to a 2" (5.1 cm) mast. A 1-1/2" OD (3.8 cm) or larger heavy wall tubing mast should be used. A
good heavy duty antenna rotator will provide the best service and longest life. Often it is desirable to mount several antennas on one mast.
To keep possible interaction to a minimum, differentiate antenna mount heights and place 1/2 wavelength apart, if possible . 2 PLACES
404
SYSTEM GROUNDING
Direct grounding of the antenna, mast and tower is very important. This serves as protection from lightning strikes and static buildup, and from
high voltage which is present in the radio equipment connected to the antenna. A good electrical connection should be made to one or more
ground rods (or other extensive ground system) directly at the base of the tower or mast, using at least #10AWG ground wire and noncorrosive
hardware. For details and safety standards, consult the National Electrical Code. You should also use a coaxial lightning arrester. Cushcraft
offers several different models, such as LAC-1, LAC-2 and the LAC-4 series.

ASSEMBLY
Assemble your antenna by following the directions and illustrations in steps 1 through 6. After the antenna is completely assembled, verify
dimensions and element spacings for accuracy. Then, return to the section below for final tuning.

TUNING PROCEDURE
Set the element lengths for the portion of the band you want to operate on using Chart A and Figure 2. Your MA5B is now ready for use.
You should check the VSWR on all bands in order to confirm assembly was done properly. You can get good low SWR, especially on 10,15M,
if you orient the antenna such that it is pointing straight up. The back of the antenna (ele.#3) should be at least 1 foot (.3m) off the ground,
supported on a non-conductive structure, such as a wooden saw horse. 19 18
4 PLACES 4 PLACES
Run the coax cable from your transmitter to the area in which the antenna is to be tested. The length of this cable or your feedline is not critical.
Connect a good quality VSWR bridge to the end of this cable. Connect a short length of cable [10 ft. (305 cm) or less] from the VSWR bridge
to the antenna under test. Set the transmitter to your center operating frequency and measure the VSWR while taking care not to effect the
BOOM
measurement with your body, stand at least 15' away. A VSWR of 2:1 or less is satisfactory and will not degrade the performance.
If the VSWR is greater than 2:1,check all dimensions and connectors.

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MA5B MA5B

5 - MATCHING NETWORK KEY P/N DISPLAY DESC SIZE QTY MASTER PARTS LIST
Install the matching network (MN) to the boom as shown in Figure 5. 11 010011 HEX #8-32 4
NUT
KEY PART# DESCRIPTION QTY
Loosely attach the worm clamps (413) around the brackets on the
matching network and boom section. Attach the feed wires to elements
#1 and #2 as shown in the figure. Either cable may be attached to
41 011941 LOCK #8-32 4 120 010120 8-32 X 2” SS MACHINE SCREW 12
WASHER
either element, however, the polarity of the wires must be matched on MT3 MT3 21/28 MHz TRAP ASSEMBLY 2
each element (i.e. the red wire on each element must be on the left 342 030342 CABLE TIE 4
side and the black wire must be on the right side). Attach the wires MT2 MT2 24.9 MHz TRAP ASSEMBLY 2
using lock washers (41) and hex nuts (11). Slide the matching network 413 030413 WORM CLAMP 1-3/4” 2
to prevent over stressing the cables and tighten the worm clamps. (4.4 cm) MT1 MT1 21/28 MHz TRAP ASSEMBLY 2
Attach cable ties (342) in 4 places around the cables and tighten.
MN MN5B MATCHING INCLUDES CABLES 1 MN MN5B MA5B MATCHING NETWORK 1
NETWORK
EF MA5BEF MA5B ELEMENT EF (1-1/8” x 84”) 1
EE MA5BEE MA5B ELEMENT EE (7/8” x 12”) 2
ED MA5BED MA5B ELEMENT ED (1-1/8” x 46”) 2
FIGURE 5 EC MA5BEC MA5B ELEMENT EC (7/8” x 7”) 4
EB MA5BEB MA5B ELEMENT EB (1" to7/8” x Swaged 36” ) 6
1 EA MA5BEA MA5B ELEMENT EA (1-1/8” x 34”) 2
M ENT
ELE BB MA5BBB MA5B BOOM BB (1-5/8” x 24”) 1
BA MA5BBA MA5B BOOM BA (1-1/2” x 44”) 2
BOO
116 240116 SILICONE PACKAGE 1
M 413 115 050115 CONNECTOR BOOT 1
2 PLACES 326 290326 DANGER LABEL 1
342

4 PLACES
342 030342 BLACK TIE WRAP 4
MN
404 010404 2-1/8" ID x 3-1/4; 5/16-18 Thd. SS U-BOLT 2
403 010403 1-5/8" ID x 3"; 5/16-18 Thd. SS U-BOLT 2
70 190070 BOOM TO MAST PLATE 1
19 010119 5/16 SS SPLIT LOCK WASHER 8
2
18 010118 5/16-18 SS HEX NUT 8
MENT X41 XHR41 41” X-HAT ROD 12
ELE
X26 XHR26 26” X-HAT ROD 8
28 190028 HALF WASHER 20
T1
MEN 26 190026 ELEMENT BRACKET 20
ELE
85 010085 1/4-20 SS HEX NUT 6
84 010084 1/4” SS SPLIT LOCK WASHER 6
33 190033 U-BOLT BACKING PLATE 3
143 190143 ELEMENT TO BOOM CLAMP 3
402 010402 1-1/2" ID x 3-3/4; 1/4-20 Thd. SS U-BOLT 3
2 11 010011 #8-32 SS HEX NUT 28
41 M ENT
2 PLACES ELE 41 011941 #8 SS SPLIT LOCK WASHER 28
11 31 010231 #8-32 x 1 3/4” SS RH MACHINE SCREW 12
2 PLACES
96 122096 FIBERGLASS INSULATOR 2
41
61 050061 7/8” BLACK PLASTIC CAP 6
I M P O R TA N T 2 PLACES

410 030410 WORM CLAMP 7/16”-1” 2


When attaching feedlines 11
to the elements, the black 2 PLACES 411 030411 WORM CLAMP 9/16”—1-1/4” 6
wires must be attached 46 050046 1-1/2” BLACK PLASTIC CAP 2
to the same sides.
413 030413 WORM CLAMP SS 3/4”—1 3/4” 4
20 010120 #8-32 x 2" SS RH MACHINE SCREW 12

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MA5B MA5B
FIGURE 4A
1 - BOOM ASSEMBLY 4 - ELEMENT MOUNTING Cont.
Place the worm clamps (413) over the slotted ends of tube BB. Slide KEY P/N DISPLAY DESC SIZE QTY 402
both BA sections into BB until they abut as shown in Figure 1.
Each BA section should be inserted 12 inches (30.5 cm) into 18 010118 SS Hex Nut 5/16-18 4
section BB to leave 32 inches (81.3 cm) exposed on each end.
Tighten the worm clamps. 19 010119 SS Lock Washer 5/16 4
Place the plastic caps (46) on the ends of the boom assembly.
Locate the boom to mast plate (70) at a distance of 36 inches (91.4 46 050046 Plastic Cap 1-1/2” (3.8 cm) 2 Boom
cm) from one end as shown in Figure 1. Bolt the plate to the boom
using the U-bolts (403), lock washers (19), and hex nuts (18). Apply 70 190070 Boom To Mast 6” x 3-1/2” 1
the danger label (326) to the boom near the mast plate. Plate (15.2 x 8.9 cm)

403 010403 U-Bolt 1 5/8” x 3” 2


5/16-18 Thd (4.2 x 7.6 cm) 143
413 030413 Worm Clamp 1-3/4” 2 FIGURE 4B
(4.4 cm) Element #1

BA MA5BBA Aluminum Tube 1-1/2” x 44” 2


(3.8 x 111.7 cm) 31
BB MA5BBB Aluminum Tube 1-5/8” x 24” 1
33 402
(4.1 x 61 cm)

326 290326 Warning Label 1 Boom


Boom
FIGURE 1
413 2 PLACES
85
BB 84
BA BA 2 PLACES
2 PLACES

143
Element #2
88”
(223.5 cm) 36” 31
46 2 Places
(91.4 cm)
FIGURE 4C 33
2 PLACES

EL# 3 EL# 2 EL# 1 402


SEE FIGURE 1A (BELOW)
326 FOR BOOM TO PLATE ASSEMBLY
FIGURE 1A
Boom 85
2 PLACES
70 84
2 PLACES

19 4 PLACES 143

Element #3

4 PLACES
18 33

403
85
84
2 PLACES
2 PLACES
BOOM

Page 3
Page 8
MA 5B MA 5B

4 - ELEMENT MOUNTING KEY P/N DISPLAY DESC SIZE QT Y


2 ELEMENT ASSEMBLY KEY P/N DISPLAY DESC SIZE QT Y
Attach the elements to the boom assembly as shown in F igure 4. Attach
element #1 to the end of the boom at 36 inches from the mas t clamp. 33 190033 B AC K IN G ”1 x 3-1/2” 3
P LATE (2.5 x 8.9 cm ) As s emble the elements per F igure 2. To as s emble element #1, ins ert 11 010011 S S HE X NUT 8-32 4
Locate the element next to the black plastic cap. Using the U-bolt (402),
the F iberglas s ins ulator (98) into element s ections E A and align the
element to boom clamp (143), backing plate (33), lock washers (84), and 84 010084 LOC K 1/4” 6
hex nuts (85), fasten the element to the boom. T he exposed threads on WAS HE R (.6 cm) outer holes of the ins ulator with the holes in s ection E A. P lace the 8- 31 010231 SS SCREW 8-32 x 1-3/4” 4
the element s crews (item 31 from s ection 2) s hould be facing down and 32 machine s crews (31) through the two holes and fas ten with lock ( 4.4cm )
85 010085 HE X NUT 1/4” 6
away from the boom. (.6 cm) was hers (41) and hex nuts (11) as s hown in F igure 2B . P lace worm 41 011941 S S LOC K 8-32 4
clamps (411 ) over the ends of element E A and worm clamps (410) over WAS HE R
Attach element #2 to the boom at a dis tance of 29.5 inches (74.9 cm ) 143 190143 E LE ME N T TO 3-1/2” x 1-3/8” 3
B OOM C LAMP (8.9 x 3.5 cm )
the ends of elements E B and E C . Ins ert elements E B into elements 61 050061 P LAS TIC C AP 7/8" 6
from element #1. Using the U-bolt (402), element to boom clamp (143),
E A to a 4-inch insert length.Tighten the worm clamps. Insert the MT1 (2.2cm)
backing plate (33), lock was hers (84), and hex nuts (85), fas ten the 402 010402 U-B O LT 1-1/2”-ID x 3-3/4” 3
element to the boom. Note that the expos ed threads on the element 1/4-20 Thd. (3.8 x 9.5 cm)
traps into elements E Band E C , with the arrows pointing toward elements
96 122096 F IB E R G LAS S 1" x 10" 2
s crews (item 31 from s ection 2) s hould be facing away from the boom
. E C . Adjus t the total length of the as s embly by us ing C hart A. P lace INS ULATOR (2.5 x 25.4 cm )
Attach element #3 to the boom at a dis tance of 55 inches (139.7 cm ) the plas tic endcaps (61) over the ends of elements E C .
410 030410 WOR M C LAMP 1" 12
from element #2. Using the U-bolt (402), element to boom clamp (143), (2.5 cm )
backing plate (33), lock was hers (84), and hex nuts (85), fas ten the To assemble element#2, insert the F iberglass insulator (98) into element
element to the boom. 411 030411 WOR M C LAMP 1- 1/4 2
s ections E D and align the outer holes of the ins ulator with the holes in (3.2 cm )
C heck each X-hat as s embly to ins ure that the rods are located at 45 section E D. P lace the 8-32 machine screws (31) through the two holes
EA MA5B E A ALUMINUM 1-1/8" x 34” 6
degrees relative to the boom. If the rods are not at 45 degrees , loos en and fasten with lock washers (41)and hex nuts (11). P lace worm clamps TUB ING (2.9 x 86.3cm)
the appropriate worm clamps and rotate the elements to achieve the (411) over the ends of element E D. P lace worm clamps (410) over the
correct angle. If necessary, rotate the trap bodies to align the drain holes EB MA5B E B ALUMINUM 1"-7/8" x 36” 6
ends of elements E B and E E . Ins ert elements E B into elements E D to TUB ING (2.5-2.2 x 96.4 cm )
facing downwards . Tighten all worm clamps once the X-hat rods and a 5-inch ins ert length.Tighten the worm clamps . Ins ert the MT 2 traps
traps have been rotated to the correct pos ition. EC MA5B E C ALUMINUM 7/8" x 7” 4
into elements E B and E E , with the arrows pointing toward elements
TUB ING (2.2 x 17.8 cm )
E E .Adjus t the total length of the as s embly to 205.5 inches (522 cm).
. P lace the plas tic endcaps (61) over the ends of elements E E . ED MA5B ED ALUMINUM 1-1/8" x 46” 2
TUB ING (2.9 x 116.8 cm)

To as s emble element #3, place worm clamps (411) over the ends of EE MA5B EE ALUMINUM 7/8" x 12” 2
TUB ING (2.2 x 30.5 cm )
elementE F. P lace worm clamps (410) over the slotted ends of elements
E B and E C . Ins ert elements E B into elements E F to a 4-inch ins ert EF MA5B E F ALUMINUM 1-1/8" x 84” 1
TUB ING (2.9 x 213.4 cm )
length. Ti ghten the worm clamps . Ins ert the MT 3 traps , with arrow s
F IG UR E 4 pointing toward elements E C , into the ends of elements E B . Tighten MT3 MT3 MT3
TR AP 24” (70 cm) 2
the worm clamps . P lace elements E C over the ends of the traps and MT2 MT2 MT2
TR AP 17” (43.2 cm ) 2
tighten the worm clamps. Adjust the total length of element #3 by using
E L E ME NT #3 S E E F IG UR E 4C C hartA. P lace the plastic endcaps (61) over the ends of elements E C . MT1 MT1 MT1 TR AP 24” (70 cm ) 2

#3

55”
(139.7 cm)

E L E ME NT #2 S E E F IG UR E 4B

#2
29-1/2”
(74.9 cm)
E L E ME NT #1 S E E F IG UR E 4A

#1

Direction of forward Gain

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MA 5B
KEY P/N DISPLAY DESC SIZE QTY

9”(22.9 cm)

8”(20.3 cm)

7”(17.8 cm)
11 010011 S S HE X NUT 8-32 20

3-X-HAT ASSEMBLY

2 PLACES

DIM “B”
26 190026 E LE ME NT 7/8" x 7/8” 20

61
B R A C K ET ( 2.2 x 2.2 cm )

T UNING C HA R T A
R ais e each element as s embly off the ground to attach the X-hats to the

9” (22.9 cm)

8” (20.3 cm)

7” (17.8 cm)
28 190028 HALF 1-1/8” x 3/8”" 20
elements. F or element #1, place the 41-inch X-hat rods (X41) and element WAS HE R (2.9 x 1 cm )

DIM. “A”
2 PLACES
brackets (26) on elements E B as s hown in F igure 3B . F as ten the rods
20 010120 SS SCREW 8-32 x 2" 12
61

EE
and brackets in place using 8-32 machine screws (20), half washers (28),
(5.1 cm )
lock washers (41), and hex nuts (11). P lace the 26-inch X-hat rods (X26)
EC

2 PLACES
and element brackets (26) on elements E C as shown in F igure 3A. F asten 41 011941 S S LOC K 8-32 20

410

FR E QUE NC Y

14.025 MH z

14.175 MH z

14.300 MH z
the rods and brackets in place us ing 8-32 machine s crews (31), half WAS HE R

61
EC
was hers (28), lock was hers (41), and hex nuts (11).
A
X26 XHR 26 ALUMINUM R OD 3/16”x 26” 8
410

MT2
(0.5 x 66 cm)
F or element #2, place the 41-inch X-hat rods (X41) and element brackets
X41 XHR 41 ALUMINUM R OD 3/16”x 41” 12

410
(26) on elements E B as shown in F igure 3B . F asten the rods and brackets (0.5 x 104.1 cm )
in place using 8-32 machine screws (20), half washers (28), lock washers

B
410 31 010231 SS SCREW 8-32" X 1-3/4" 8
MT3

(41), and hex nuts (11). (4.4 cm )

.F or element #3, place the 41-inch X-hat rods (X41) and element brackets (26) on elements E B as shown in F igure 3B . F asten the rods and brackets

MT 1
in place us ing 8-32 machine s crews (20), half was hers (28), lock was hers (41), and hex nuts (11). P lace the 26-inch X-hat rods (X26) and element

2 PLAC ES
brackets (26) on elements E C as s hown in F igure 3A. F as ten the rods and brackets in place us ing 8-32 machine s crews (31), half was hers (28),
EB

lock was hers (41), and hex nuts (11)

410
EB

205.5”
(522 c m )

F IG UR E 2B
31
S E E F IG UR E 3A

2 PLACES
98
E L E ME NT #3

EB
(194-198" OA - see chart A )
)

411
(12.7 c m
411

5”
411

S E E F IG UR E 3B

2 PLAC ES
(10.2 c m )
4”

EA

(10.2 c m )

11
EF

ED

4”

2 PLA CES
41
E L E ME NT #3

E L E ME NT #2
E L E ME NT #2

E L E ME NT #1
MA 5B

( 205.5" )

S E E F IG UR E 3B

S E E F IG UR E 3A
E L E ME NT #1
( 184-188" OA-see chart A)
ELEMENT ASSEMBLY Cont.

(10.2 c m )
4”
(10.2 c m )

ED

EA
411

S E E F IG UR E 3B
4”

1
)
(12.7 c m

411

F IG UR E 3A F IG UR E 3B
5”
411
EB

410

EB

41 11
F IG UR E 2A
2 PLACE S 2 PLACE S
41 11
MT1

E lement end 2 PLACE S 2 PLACE S


c ap
EB

EC EB
A ll traps mus t be mounted
410

61
MT1

with holes fac ing down


I M P O R TA N T
410

410

X26
MT3

2 PLACE S X41
MT3

26
MT2

2 PLACE S
EC

31
26
for drainage.

2 PLACE S
20
410

2 PLACE S
MT2

2 PLACE S
A

28 2 PLACE S
F IG UR E 2

28
X26
410

2 PLACE S
EC

EE

X41 2 PLACE S

E L #1 & E L #3 T ips have the 26" rods . A ll three E lements have 41" X-rods .

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