- Ideal for large CB antennas that require a heavy-duty, adjustable antenna mount
Description
The ball mount and heavy-duty spring securely mount to a vertical surface and work well with large antennas. Once mounted, the ball can be rotated to adjust the antenna's angle. This combo package includes a lug-style antenna stud that's compatible with ring- and terminal-end coax cables. Product may differ slightly from picture.
Specs
| Model / SKU: | BMKA or (AUBALL+AUC30) |
| Recommended for: | Any heavy-duty vertical mounting application that requires a strong, adjustable antenna mount. Ideal for large CB antennas. Heavy-duty steel spring designed for antennas 4' to 5' and longer |
| Compatible with: | All fiberglass and center-load antennas that use a standard 3/8" x 24 threaded base. |
| Installation Notes: | The antenna mount has three bolts that attach to the mounting surface. You'll need to drill a hole for each bolt and then attach the mount to the vehicle. |
| Mount Location: | Vertical Surface / Side Mount |
| Stud Type: | Lug (Ring and Terminal) |
| Material: | Chrome |
| Product Includes: | Ball mount, heavy-duty spring, lug-style antenna stud Antenna and coax sold separately |
Details
This mount-and-spring combo package is ideal for larger antennas (4' to 5'+), and provides a secure method for mounting to a vertical surface. Includes ball mount and heavy-duty spring.
- Base is 3.5 inches in diameter
- Ball is 2 inches in diameter
- Mounting screw holes are 2 7/16 inches apart from center to center
Dimension: 8" x 4" x 5"
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