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AIR SUPPLY OPTIONS FOR CLARK MASTS PORTABLE PNEUMATIC MASTS & CLARK MASTS TEKLITE TELESCOPIC LIGHTING MASTS
The telescopic mast, and
specifically Clark Masts portable telescopic masts, are an established device for lifting antennas, lamps, cameras and other items requiring an elevated position for their satisfactory operation. There are numerous ways of extending portable telescopic mast sections, of which low pressure air is a very convenient one. Because air operated (pneumatic) masts are a major part of Clark Masts product range, Clark Masts have paid particular attention to providing their portable mast users with a range of options for air pressure and mast control. Below are shown Clark Masts range of standard air system components available. |
PETROL POWERED, 12 OR
24 VOLTS DC AND 230/110 VOLTS AC OPERATED POWER PACK AIR SOURCE/MAST CONTROLLERS FOR RAISING AND LOWERING
CLARK MASTS AIR-OPERATED TELESCOPIC PORTABLE MASTS
CLARK MASTS MODEL 30 Efficient control of raising and lowering a Clark Masts portable mast with remote control using 12 or 24 volt DC vehicle battery power |
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Mast
extension and retraction via optional hand held remote control on 2.5 metre cable. P/N 25411:
12 Volts DC, 20 Amp max. P/N 25471: 12 Volt Remote
Control The model
30 automatically maintains mast Performance:
PT9, 9 metre mast with 5 kg |
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CLARK MASTS MODEL 30E Economy model for efficient control of raising and lowering a Clark Masts portable mast using 12 or 24 volt DC vehicle battery power |
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Mast
extension and retraction via panel mounted switch. P/N 11434: 12 Volts DC, 20 Amp
max. The model
30 automatically maintains mast |
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CLARK MASTS MODEL EC200 Economy model for efficient control of raising and lowering Clark Masts portable masts using 230 volts AC mains power (requires additional air control valve,CBR1, P/N 1741 for mast directional control) |
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Remote
mast extension and retraction via optional air control valve (CBR1) and power switch (not supplied). P/N 10502:
230 Volts 50 Hz AC, For
installations where 230 VAC is available. |
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CLARK MASTS MODEL 200 Efficient vehicle mounted control of raising and lowering large Clark Masts portable masts using 12/24 volts DC power |
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Mast extension and retraction via optional hand held remote control on 2.5 metre cable. Automatic maintenance of air pressure. P/N 10937:
12 Volts DC, 30-50 Amp max. P/N 25471: 12 Volt Remote
Control The Model
200 automatically maintains mast Performance
example: WT6, 21 metre mast, |
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CLARK MASTS MODEL PC200 Efficient mobile and field mounted control of raising and lowering large Clark Masts portable masts using a petrol powered compressor (requires additional air control valve, CBR1, P/N 1741 for mast directional control) |
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Remote
mast extension and retraction via optional air control valve (CBR1). P/N 10503: 4
stroke petrol engine, 3 HP For
mobile and field installations. |
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