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Installing The Radio Using Tie-Wraps - Cisco Fluidmesh 1200 VOLO Installation And Configuration Manual

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3.
Place the Pole mount (01) over the two ends of the U-bolt, with
the curved end of the mount aligned with the outer curve of the
pole.
4.
Place the 8.4mm flat washers (05) over the two ends of the U-
bolt.
5.
Screw the M8 nuts (06) onto the two ends of the U-bolt. Do not
fully tighten the nuts at this time.
6.
Insert the circular end of the Swivel rod (02) into the hollow part
of the Pole mount (01).
7.
Place a 6.4mm flat washer (08) over the shaft of the M6x25mm
screw (07).
8.
Push the M6x25mm screw through the securing hole of the Pole
mount, making sure that the hexagonal end of the screw seats
correctly on the casting of the Pole mount.
9.
Place a second 6.4mm flat washer (08) over the threaded end of
the M6x25mm screw (07).
10. Screw the M6 nut (09) onto the threaded end of the M6x25mm
screw (07). Do not fully tighten the nut at this time.
11. Make sure that the transceiver unit faces the right way up.
12. Place the concave surface of the unit's mounting lug securely
against the cylindrical end of the Swivel rod (02).
13. Route the two Tie-wraps (10) through the clamp holes of the
unit's mounting lug. Join the ends of the Tie-wraps.
14. Securely fasten the transceiver unit to the Swivel rod by pulling
the ends of the Tie-wraps.
15. Aim and adjust the radio correctly. You can aim the unit in the
vertical and horizontal planes.
16. Fully tighten the M6 nut and M8 nuts.

4.2. Installing the radio using Tie-wraps

To install the radio transceiver on a wooden or metal utility pole using the
included Tie-wraps, do the following steps:
1.
Decide where on the utility pole the radio must be mounted,
taking access to the radio and line-of-sight into account.
2.
Place the radio against the utility pole at the chosen mounting
point (below).
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CAUTION
Do not over-tighten the nuts. Doing so could damage the
bracket components.
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