
Frequently asked questions
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Masts under 3 metres do not require a permit. Masts over 3 metres on buildings are subject to notification unless local regulations require a building permit.

The general rule is that it is best to place the guy wires symmetrically – for three-kerb masts, every 120 degrees when viewed in the horizontal plane. As for the distance of the guy wire from the mast truss in the vertical plane – it is generally accepted that the distance of the anchor point cannot be less than half the height of the mast. For example, for a 50-meter mast, the anchoring mark…

A telecommunications mast, like any truss, has node points that are its strongest points. It is worth applying all forces precisely in the vicinity of the nodes, because this minimizes the risk of damage to the whole. This is important when installing additional guy lines, securing ropes during the erection of the mast using the rotation technique, or even when choosing anchor points for antenna booms. A node point is a place…
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