3D Printed mounting system for the Gilbert Engineering Nash Tree. The mounts provide a frame structure behind the coro to increase strength and allow mounting to various surfaces as well as provide rigidity to the prop after it has been slit in half for shipping. The mounts are sized to fit 1/2″ EMT conduit and are designed to be zip tied to the coro. In order to construct the center horizontal EMT brace, two 1/2″ PVC T fittings can be inserted along the vertical sections of EMT using the included EMT to PVC bushings that allow the EMT to fit inside of the PVC. For ground installations 1/2″ rebar can be driven into the ground and the EMT can slide over the rebar to hold the prop in place. At a minimum the rebar should go into the ground at least 18″ and extend into the prop 18″. Guy wires or additional EMT structure like the one illustrated is highly recommended for those that experience winds. Please select whether your Nash Tree has the reenforcing backer plates or not. Note that the Nash Tree is an asymmetric prop with a front and back side and thus the mounts only will only fit on the back side of the prop. You can reference these renderings which show the mounts attached to the back side of the prop as well as the model within xLights to determine the correct orientation. Colors may vary, typically they are white or black. If you have a specific color request for white or black please include a note indicating your preference with your order, but keep in mind that it may increase processing time for in-stock items. Includes 3D printed parts only.
