






🏡 Secure Your Signal with Style!
This heavy-duty outdoor antenna mount is designed for maximum stability and durability, featuring a rust-resistant finish and the ability to support masts up to 2 inches in diameter. With easy installation options and a complete mounting kit included, it's the perfect solution for reliable antenna placement.



| Finish Type | Powder Coated |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Item Depth | 3.15 inches |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Manufacturer | TANGXIA |
| UPC | 793101420609 |
| Item Weight | 1.9 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 2.01 x 0.12 x 2 inches |
| Item model number | 793101420609 |
| Finish | Powder Coated |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
F**H
Heavy Duty, Solid, and well built
I wanted something very solid so I could string a ham radio dipole antenna between the two ends of my house. After looking at the choices, I chose these, and I'm not disappointed. They are built with a thick steel, seem to be well coated, and because of the two-piece construction, are easy to install. The U-bolts, which seem to be stainless, come with both regular and locking nuts. Be aware that the hardwar is metric. I mounted the devices with the provided screws put directly into my eaves, and didn't use the provided inserts. In retrospect, I'd rather have a bolt that could be used with a socket and ratchet than the phillips-head screws provided since they'd be easier to put in. Overall, my project didn't work as I wanted because the balun in the center of the antenna was too heavy to be properly supported by my eaves. But these mounting brackets were a great choice and I will use them for mounting other antennas such as a vhf/uhf vertical (or ludite that I am, a tv antenna since I've abandoned cable and gone to a Tablo for my television). They'll work very well for these purposes.
J**Y
Solid Mast Mounts
These are good and sturdy mounts. They worked so well for my ham vertical mast, I bought a pair for my Starlink mast. Highly recommended.
T**N
It's definitely sturdy
Overall, I'm very impressed with this mounting bracket. It's solid and sturdy. The only thing I found kind of not so good was that I had some difficulty with getting the nuts to thread onto the u-bolts. It's all fine now. I trust it will hold up well. I probably won't buy these anymore though, mostly because it seems like a lot of the nuts they provide do NOT screw unto the threaded parts of the u-bolts. I don't know if the u-bolts are the problem, or if the nuts are the problem. But I'm fed up scrounging through my own stuff to find parts that will work. Especially since these clamps are not exactly cheap.
D**.
Very sturdy
It comes with just about everything you need to git er done. Love how strong they are and easy to install. Had it up in less than 45 minutes. That's with installing the 2 inch pipe. The reason I gave it 4 stars instead of 5 is because it says it will handle upto a 2 inch pipe. Yes, it fit.... kinda... I had to force it into the U bracket and use a large Chanel locks to squeeze them together to get the U bracket to go through the holes. It's not an easy thing to do by yourself. If I'd used a smaller pipe, I'm sure installation would have been much easier. Overall, I'd buy them again. In fact I am buying them again for my girlfriends place.
C**R
Very strong bracket.
Perfect for antenna mast to facia fastening!
T**Y
Sturdy Little Beast, Used it as the Only Mounting point, 4' Aluminum pole with 4 x 4 MiMo Antenna
Sturdy Little Beast, Used it as the Only Mounting point for a 48" x 1.5" Aluminum pole with 4 x 4 MiMo Antennas. Moves a little when you hit is with a ladder, but otherwise, Solid unit and well priced, The bare metal unit is about half the price, however, we wanted to match the powder coat of our 4' Pole. Have purchased more already.
K**N
Needs Extra Support!
Not a terrible kit, but needs either guy wires or a second bracket to get a sturdy mounting solution for any antenna mast. I have a Tempest weather station atop a 10ft fence top rail and it sways even with a 3-5mph wind. Update- Much sturdier with a second bracket. However, when trying to loosen the nuts, they became crossthreaded. Replaced the cheap Chinese junk with Hillman 1/4-in 1/4-in x 3-1/2-in Stainless U-bolts from Lowes. They are a snug fit through the holes, but they fit without modification. Factor in an additional $10-15 per bracket for the upgraded hardware.
D**K
Sturdy enough for digital over the air antenna.
I had a new roof installed on my house and I didn’t want to penetrate it to put my antenna back up. I bought two of these for the purpose. I put a winegard flat antenna mounted on a ten foot mast on the gable end of the house. I installed one of the brackets vertical , then the second one below it on a horizontal plane to give stability in multiple directions. I did use different fasteners than what came with the brackets. It’s been through a few storms and some 40 MPH gusts and all is well. It probably wouldn’t work for satellite dish mounting but for this application it seems fine.
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