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Tools List (for tripod, mast, enclosures, and crossarms), 4. Overview
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CM106B Tripod 3.3 Tools List (for tripod, mast, enclosures, and crossarms) 1/2-in. and 7/16-in. open end wrenches adjustable wrench Phillips head screw drivers (medium, small) Straight bit screwdrivers (large, medium) 12-in. torpedo level side-cut pliers pencil tape measure compass and site declination angle shovel sledge hammer (for driving ground rod and stakes) step ladder 4. Overview The CM106B (FIGURE 4-1) is constructed from galvanized steel, with individually adjustable legs that allow installation over uneven terrain. The CM106B includes lightning and ground rods, ground cables, UV resistant cable ties, and stakes for securing the tripod feet to the ground. An optional guy kit is recommended for sites that experience high wind speeds (see Section 5, Specifications). Instrument enclosures can be purchased with mounting brackets that attach to either the mast or leg section as shown in Section 6.1.7, Enclosure Attachment. The CM106B can be used for a variety of applications. For meteorological stations, sensors are mounted to the tripod using mounting brackets appropriate for the model of sensor. For non-meteorological applications, the tripod can be used to mount instrument enclosures, solar panels, junction boxes, or antennas. FIGURE 4-1. CM106B tripod with lightning rod and guy wires 4