Triax TD 1.1M - Help! Spare Parts!

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Old 27-11-2004   #26
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Originally Posted by BGonaSTICK
@ RedDevil

If you could just check this out for me, I'd be very grateful.

Did you have to fit something similar to the curvy bit I pictured earlier inside the main bracket on the dish where I've marked no. 1?

Also, do you have anything like my box shaped bit inside the clamp, where I've marked no. 2?

Finally, do you have a nut and bolt passing through the whole bracket/LNB arm assembly at no. 3?

Thanks m8.

Also, I found this :-

_http://www.satmax.ws/contentproductspecs.htm#Test%20on%20Dishes

which might indicate that these two parts are additional strengthening parts for high wind condidtions...???

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Originally Posted by BGonaSTICK
LOL,

Just put my latest dish together. No instructions included. No instructions on Triax website. Works fine. Looks good.

Problem :-

I still have these spare parts!!!

Anyone with a brain got a clue?

Thanks!

Your answer is in here, the curved piece is at the top of where I pointed to in the picture,in the groove behind where the bracket fits ,so it dont compress the dish mount when you tighten the bolts up tight. You will have to take it apart to put the curved piece in.
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You will have to take it apart to put the curved piece in.
OMG!! i get the feeling thats not the news you were hoping for

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Excellent. Thanks everybody. Pretty much what I expected.

The dish is still mounted on a tyre on the ground, so no probs opening it up to fit the bits.

@ john_graydon - I'd really appreciate the instructions as well if you have them, so I can be sure I put the two bits in up the right way I've also got a couple of bolts left over...

I'll PM you my email.

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Originally Posted by BGonaSTICK
Excellent. Thanks everybody. Pretty much what I expected.

The dish is still mounted on a tyre on the ground, so no probs opening it up to fit the bits.

@ john_graydon - I'd really appreciate the instructions as well if you have them, so I can be sure I put the two bits in up the right way I've also got a couple of bolts left over...

I'll PM you my email.

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also those ties you got on the coax are too close to the coax fitting on the motor,they will flex the coax right at the connector and it wont last long that way. Let it hang down with a lot of slack at the motor end so when you move the motor it wont strain at the connector. Lnb end can be secured Got that?
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Originally Posted by dynamo985
the cables r on the bottom, but the dish certainly doesnt turn down as it moves from due south.
its not supposed to turn "down" as it moves FROM due south,it only turns down from the center position either way. it would turn up as it moves back to the center.
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Originally Posted by kalamar
also those ties you got on the coax are too close to the coax fitting on the motor,they will flex the coax right at the connector and it wont last long that way. Let it hang down with a lot of slack at the motor end so when you move the motor it wont strain at the connector. Lnb end can be secured Got that?
Thanks m8, but that's RedDevils dish! I agree though. Also RD, you can feed the coax through the LNB arm to make it even tidier




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