📡 Elevate Your Signal Game with Pro-Grade Precision!
The Proxicast Pro-Grade J-Max Antenna Mount is a heavy-duty, rustproof 304 stainless steel mounting kit featuring an adjustable pivot and unique locking pin for superior stability. Designed for universal compatibility, it supports a wide range of antennas and offers flexible mounting options on walls, eaves, or roofs, ensuring optimal signal reception and long-lasting performance.
S**L
Solid
Pretty solid. I’m looking forward to never having to replace this.
G**I
NICE!
Wonderful Steel Antenna Mount. A Well-made, solid piece of equipment. I think this may be the best one out there compared to others. EASY to put together and It WILL last for years to come.I highly recommend this unit above the rest. VERY happy with this.In retrospect after install, it may be over-kill for my weather station, but I can rest assured this will not break, bend, or even go out of adjustment for years to come.WORTH THE MONEY but then you get what you pay for with this one!
T**S
Fits starlink perfectly
I bought this mount in order to mount my starlink dishy near the peak of my house and get it above the roofline so it can rotate or stow without hitting the house. It fit the starlink base perfectly, and to be clear I got the stainless arm model. The listing says the stainless and aluminum arm models have the same ID/OD, but I don't totally trust that. The locking bolt is a great feature that ensures wind or snow loads can't force the arm angle to change. Its helpful to leave the locking bolt out at first until the dishy is secured, so you can have the arm horizontal as you work on it, letting you reach the end from below the roofline, then swing it up on its hinge bolt to above the roofline before installing the locking bolt. I used the winegard starlink adapter to clamp the dishy to the arm without any modifications. The actual mounting bracket for this could be made from a heavier gauge of stainless in my opinion but is probably fine for its purpose. I'd guess it's 14 gauge, and I'd prefer to see 11 gauge.Be sure to reinforce behind wherever you mount this if you can, and aren't mounting to something structural. I would not dare use the included bolts to mount this to sheathing, siding or fascia. The arm is too long and the wind will have too much leverage. I ran a 2x10 behind it in my attic, screwed to the truss, and then drilled through the side of the house and the 2x10 and through-bolted the bracket. Make sure to use some caulk to waterproof any holes you have to drill. I drilled a large hole (originally in the wrong spot) to pass the router end of the dishy cable through. I'll be using a grommet and some silicone to make a more formal pass through once the grommet arrives.
M**K
Good Starlink mount
This holds my Starlink receiver off a vertical porch support.Solid and sturdy the one problem I'm working on is locking in a small, 1 degree misalignment. This is partly the fault of the Starlink which does not have adjustment in its pole adapter.
D**8
Proxicast J-arm provides sturdy outdoor support
I ordered this antenna mount to install an outdoor PoE mesh network access point for my Starlink service. I was looking for a sturdy mount that would hold to the weather. The Proxicast Pro-Grade J-Max 100% Solid Stainless Steel Antenna Mount more than filled the task. I chose the stainless steel mount over the aluminum since it was only a few dollars more. Also, I wanted to increase the height of the mast by adding additional tubing, so the stainless steel should be able to carry any extra weight easily.The mount was straightforward to install. After installing the base support to the wall, there are only 4 bolts to insert and tighten. However, a couple of the base's mounting holes are directly behind the J arm. If you want to use these, you may have to assemble the unit in place rather than on the ground. The two small bolts holding the arm have to be slid in from the inside to the J arm tube. It was tricky holding the bolt inside the tube to line it up with the provided hole while standing on a ladder.I have vinyl siding, so I wanted to use the facia board on the soffit. The base support is a bit large (over 7 inches) and my facia boards are not that wide. I wound up using a front corner that gave me more surface area. Since I wanted to add to the mast height by a few feet, I used 1-inch PVC schedule 40 pipe. That size was almost perfect and slid fairly snuggly into the Proxicast J arm. I inserted the PVC pipe to the bend in the J-arm and added a few feet of length. I used 2 additional 1/4-inch bolts to secure the pipe. All in all, a very solid installation.
D**G
VERY Good
I used this to mount a Ambient Weather station on the facia at the peak end of my roof.Using the provided holes I was able to get a solid mounting. I wasn't able to utilize the sloted holes for pluming the mast left or right due to there not being any good support at the center, but this was my builders fault. The other direction was easy to make ajustments and get plumb.I did chose to purchase stainless steel lag bolts as the provided bolts stuck to a magnet and appeared to be plated. My wife wasn't strongly in favor of the weather station and I didn't want to risk going to the doghouse because of a couple rust treaks in a few years. ;^)To get ideal wind information one should get height extensions that likely would require additional support, but in my case wind was only a minor consideration.Great product and stainless steel too.
S**E
❤️ GOOD STUFF HERE ❤️
❤️ We mounted security system on them. it’s sturdy. It doesn’t wiggle when the wind blows. I can only say good stuff about this item. I love it.. I would buy it again ,,, oh I did buy it again because we bought several of them. I would recommend them to anyone. Thank you, Mr. Amazon for offering this product on your website.
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