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This is the smallest pedestal mount in the range and can be used for all small game or lighter mounts.
The parts can be cut in half to accommodate 2 pedestal mounts. IN the example a spacer was added as this allows for clearance from the lower head, allowing it to be moved or adapted to a motor for slow rotation for displays.
These parts can be cut to accommodate your size mounts.
This is one of 2 sizes available starting from TPS PM 13 for small game TPS PM 27 for medium to large game.
All of these parts can be used with or without threaded rod depending on the weight of your mount.
These parts allow for easy on and off of your mounts for transport to shows or to client homes.
In this example, the TPS 50 is used on a bush buck skull, giving it a nice angle off the wall. The hexagonal wall bracket attachment allows you to place the mount at 6 different positions.
In this application, the TPS 50 was installed into a bird mannequin.
All the parts have a small indicator pointer which gives you a point of reference when installing the parts.
The parts can be used to extend your mannequins away from the wall with the use of a threaded rod.
More threaded rod can be welded to the main attachment to add more mounts
TPS WB 50 is a wall bracket specially designed with a 2 deg upward angle to firmly lock your mounts to the wall and can be trimmed back for this application.
Benefits of all these parts are you can now easily remove your mounts for transporting to shows and to clients homes.
Alternative use for TPS 60 & TPS WB 60
1 TPS 60 can be used for base work and habitat making to hold removable mammals, making transportation far easier.
The wire can be used to raise the part to the required height.
2 TPS WB 60 is a wall mounting part that can be modified/ trimmed to be used with threaded rod by drilling the center of the part to accommodate the rod size. The nut can also be countersunk by twisting it into place.
3 This is TPS 60 being foamed into the base work, before building up the habitat material and then the bear just plugs in.
4 Now you can easily move your mammal on and off the base for transport.