Tools – Hughes AN6-098P User Manual

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Chapter 2 • Antenna parts and required tools

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1037312-0001 Revision A

Tools

Table 4 lists the tools required to install and point the antenna.

See the HN System Antenna Site Preparation and Mount
Installation Guide
(1035678-0001) for a more complete list of
tools and items that may be needed for installation.

Table 5 specifies the correct tool size for each hardware size
included in the antenna kit:

Table 4: Tools required to install and point the antenna

Tool

Details

(2) 7/16-inch
combination wrenches *

For ¼-inch bolts. Some nuts and bolts require a second wrench
to prevent turning.

(2) ½-inch combination
wrenches *

For 5/16-inch bolts. Two of the canister nuts are not accessible
with a socket wrench. Some nuts and bolts require a second
wrench to prevent turning.

Torque wrench

With ½-inch and 7/16-inch sockets capable of torquing to 15 ft-lb.

M7 hex key

For J-type radio.

7/64-inch hex key

For cradle-type radio. The 7/64-inch hex key is included in the
antenna kit.

Long-shaft hexagonal
ball driver, 3-mm

For socket-head cap screws (Allen screws) with a 3-mm
hexagonal socket. Driver shaft should be at least 5 inches long.
(Recommended for attaching or removing the J-type radio
assembly to or from the waveguide transition. A short-arm hex
key is provided with the screws, but the long-shaft ball driver is
much easier. The long-shaft ball driver cannot be used for the
cradle-type radio.)

Torque wrench for
hexagonal socket

Must fit a 3-mm hexagonal socket and be capable of torquing to
15 inch-lb.

Bubble level

Used to make sure the mast is plumb.

Compass

Hand-held, magnetic.

Pencil

Carpenter’s pencil.

Outdoor pointing
interface (OPI)

Optional. Hughes P/N 1031393-0002. Portable repeater that
displays signal strength values during antenna pointing. For
additional information, see Installing the OPI on page 58.

Ladder

If needed.

* A socket wrench with 7/16-inch and ½-inch sockets makes some tasks easier, but for some
nuts or bolts there is not enough clearance to use a socket wrench.

Table 5: Tool sizes matched to hardware sizes

Hardware size

Tool size

¼-inch

7/16-inch

5/16-inch

½-inch

#6-32 socket-head cap screw

7/64-inch hex key

M4 x 20 mm screw

M7 key wrench

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