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My Father-in-law used to have one of these and they do the job fairly well.
They're intended to steady an aerial mast and not support it i.e., the mast rests on the ground and the clamp simply holds it upright. You clamp the bracket either to an existing profile on the body of the van or use the supplied plate to provide a suitable profile on the van.
More info can be found at Grade UK's website here and if you look at their online interactive catalogue (click on 'View our Catalogue' on the right in above link) and find page 14, you'll find further detail on this bracket and other options too.
Edited: This is a direct link to Grade's online Catalogue
Post last edited on 22/08/2011 09:47:36
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