Cornell Dubilier Electronics - AR-33 - Antenna
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Equipment:
AR-33
Date:
1976
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The Cornell-Dubilier Model
AR-33 Autorotor Rotor is designed
to support and rotate the largest television antennae. The
AR-33 is not intended for large Ham beams. For extremely
windy areas or large beams, the CDE Ham-M rotor is recommended..
The
AR-33 is rated to support a dead vertical weight of 150
pounds, has 500 inch pounds of motor stall torque, and
resists an overturning moment of approximately 4000 inch
pounds without guying. Rotation is controlled within two
degrees accuracy. The rotor is lubricated for long fife and
will operate suitably at minus 20 degrees Fahrenheit.
The unit is shipped from the factory set at the end of
rotation in full "North" counter-clockwise position (looking
down at top of rotor).
Note that the rotor mast clamps are reversible thus allowing
clamping to large diameter (up to 2") or small diameter
(down to 7/8") masts. The lower mast support, which is
shipped unmounted, is not used when the rotor is mounted in
a tower.
Standard five-wire rotor control cable is available from any
electronics supply house. The following wire sizes are
recommended:
Service and user manual
Manual type:
Service and user manual
Pages:
8
Size:
2.6 MB
Language:
english
Revision:
H
Manual-ID:
ADO 50579-00
Date:
January 1976
Quality:
Scanned document, reading partly badly, partly not readable.
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