NBS telescopic, tilt-over and lattice section masts

Tuesday, 05 September, 2023 | Supplied by: ZCG


NBS Masts & Accessories is now owned by ZCG Antennas, one of Australia’s largest RF communication manufacturers. NBS’s range features telescopic, tilt-over and lattice section masts, which are used across the emergency services, broadcasting and telecommunications industries.

The company’s telescopic masts feature clear anodised aluminium telescopic sections that allow for a quick, lightweight mast solution for emergency communications, monitoring and conservation applications. The simplistic yet robust design of the telescopic masts allows for installation in a wide range of locations that demand varying height and head loading requirements. 3.4 to 16 m options are available with guy ropes.

Its tilt-over masts allow for a higher load rating over a standard telescopic mast; the NBS-Tiltmast also has a set ‘fall-over’ footprint allowing for narrow access without the need for elevated platform access. A three-piece, galvanised steel, fully welded tilt-arm includes above- and in-ground bases normally concreted in to support heavy loads. 8 m Duragal extensions and other mounting accessories are available.

The company’s quad-sided open-lattice section masts are constructed of high-grade 6082-T6 structural aluminium, known for its good corrosive resistance. Supplied in 3 m sections, the NBS-SAL lattice section masts are suitable for guy-supported telecommunication towers or temporary quick-setup portable communication requirements. Each section simply joins together utilising the joining plugs and sockets.

Online: www.zcg.com.au
Phone: 03 5157 1203
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