CENTAURI mechanical specifications | Size, weight, and more

Modified on Wed, 29 Sep, 2021 at 10:53 AM

Consult the table below for information on dimensions, weights and mechanical specifications you may need when planning for the deployment of CENTAURI.


ItemMeasurementComments
Device Weight
2.7kg +-0.1kg
Single device
Package Weight (Empty)1.48kg
Package Weight (w/Product)4.0kg
Accessories Box (Mixed)4.0kg
Contains 2 mounts, 4 SFP, 2 PoE injectors
Full Link Package weight8.0kg
2 boxes, 2 CENTAURI devices
Shipping Pallet (Mini)6.0kg
1 Link, As Shipped18.0kg
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76cm (L) x 77cm (W) x 72cm (H)
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30" (L) x 31" (W) x 28" (H)
A single link is comprised of two (2) Centauri devices along with accompanying mounts and accessories.

To help ensure proper handling of devices during shipment, Transcelestial ships devices on small pallets.



Package Box Dimensions

Outer Length: 44cm (17.3”)

Outer Width: 33.5cm (13.2”)

Outer Hight: 30cm (11.8”)


Installed Device Dimensions

Without mount and cable conduit: 325mm (L) x 180mm (W) x 210mm (H)

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12.8" (L) x 7.0" (W) x 8.3" (H)


With mount & cable conduit installed: 325mm (L) x 300m (W) x 270mm (H)

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12.8" (L) x 11.8" (W) x 10.6" (H)

Mount and cable conduit installation is required for proper operation
Device Mount Fixing Range+/- 35 degrees
Once installed CENTAURI the vertical pitch of CENTAURI can be adjusted across a total range of 70 degrees, +/-35 degrees from the horizontal position.
Mounting Pole Diameter< 109mm (4.3") in diameter
NOTE: You must provide your own mounting pole. This information is provided to assist you in selecting the properly sized pole for installation.

The CENTAURI mounting bracket can accommodate poles up to 109mm in diameter.

We recommend that mounting poles be at least 76mm (3") in diameter.

Mounting Pole Vertical Angle

< 3.0 degrees from perpendicular

(to prevent the roll direction error, maximum allowed at 100 meters = 6.3 degrees)



In order to prevent roll direction errors during vibration events, the MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE offset from perpendicular is 6.3 degrees at a distance of 100m (328ft)

Line Of Sight Offset~126mm (~5.0")


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