How to attach Boom arm to CT 22

Dave Rudy

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I have the boom arm, but no attachment hardware or fittings.  I have the CT 22, without handle.

Pretty sure I need a handle.  Anyone know what else I need?  I cannot find the boom arm either by name or number on ekat so I can't look at the individual mountings.

TIA

Dave
 
For the CT 22, all you need is the boom arm and handle. There is an extra bracket involved with the newer CT's (26/36/48).

Tom
 
I just recently took off the boom arm and handle from my 22...that's all that's involved.

If you can't find a handle pm me ...I'm going to list that and the boom arm on classifieds soon.
 
Thanks.  It seems to me there used t be another part with feet -- I think we called them outriggers -- to stabilize the boom arm.  The boom arm I have ends with the straight part of the tube and an edge that is not square.

Am I missing other parts?
 
Attached to the CT 22, it looks like this:

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Tom
 

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Thanks Tom.  Does  the handle come with the extension feet or outriggers, or did they come with the boom arm and I'm just missing them?
 
Thanks for the post Corwin, I need to get my hose and cord off the floor before I trip and break my thick skull!

Jack
 
Sparktrician said:
Dave Rudy said:
Thanks Tom.  Does  the handle come with the extension feet or outriggers, or did they come with the boom arm and I'm just missing them?

The handle comes by itself.  The boom arm comes with the outriggers which are just about useless in my book. 

Unless you turn the boom arm 180 degrees and use it that way, then they're useful, just more trippy than the hose was in the first place.
 
Wuffles said:
Sparktrician said:
Dave Rudy said:
Thanks Tom.  Does  the handle come with the extension feet or outriggers, or did they come with the boom arm and I'm just missing them?

The handle comes by itself.  The boom arm comes with the outriggers which are just about useless in my book. 

Unless you turn the boom arm 180 degrees and use it that way, then they're useful, just more trippy than the hose was in the first place.

So ... you either trip over the power cord and hose or you trip over the outriggers???  [blink]  Not in my shop, mon ami.  Like Jack, my thick skull is worth more. 

 
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