NexSens MAST Aluminum Mounting Pole

The MAST is a 2" NPT aluminum pipe assembly designed for mounting an X2 data logger and SP-Series solar power pack for quick deployment.

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  • Accommodates data logger and solar power pack
  • Aluminum construction withstands harsh environmental conditions
  • 2" NPT male threads on both ends of pole with top cap & bottom coupling
$250.00
Stock 27AVAILABLE
The NexSens MAST is designed for quick deployment of remote data logging and telemetry systems. The X2 data logger and SP-Series solar power pack can both be mounted to the MAST prior to deployment. By pre-assembling the components, the system can be quickly deployed in the field. Installation is as easy as threading the MAST onto a pre-installed 2" pole via the included 2" NPT female coupling.
  • (1) 2" NPT Aluminum pole, 24" length
  • (1) 2" NPT Gray PVC pipe cap
  • (1) 2" NPT Aluminum pipe coupling, 2-9/16" length
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