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Salto KS LQ 2.0 Base For Metal Surfaces

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SKU:
STK SP225764
UPC:
1228948241656
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Salto KS LQ 2.0 Base for Metal Surfaces

The Salto SP225764 is a standoff base designed to mount Salto KS IQ devices away from metal or concrete surfaces. By projecting the device off the mounting face, it helps reduce radio performance issues that can occur when radio-based devices are installed directly onto dense or conductive materials.

Key features icon Key Features

  • Standoff base designed for Salto KS IQ device installations on metal or concrete surfaces.
  • Creates separation from the mounting surface to help support radio signal performance.
  • Suitable for situations where direct mounting to steelwork may reduce wireless performance.
  • Designed as a dedicated mounting accessory for Salto KS deployments.

Specifications icon Specifications

Item Code SP225764
Brand Salto
Product Type Base / standoff bracket for metal surfaces
Suits Salto KS IQ devices

Included icon What's In The Box

  • Salto KS LQ 2.0 base for metal surfaces (standoff bracket)

Suitable uses icon Suitable Uses

  • Mounting Salto KS IQ devices on metal or concrete walls where direct mounting may reduce wireless performance.
  • Retrofit sites where a standoff is required to improve separation from steel structures.
  • Commercial and industrial access control installations using Salto KS.

PDF icon Download PDF Resources

PDF icon Salto KS IQ 2.0 Metal Support - Installation Guide

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is this base used for?
    It is a standoff base used to mount Salto KS IQ devices away from metal or concrete surfaces.
  • Does this replace the Salto KS IQ device?
    No. This is the mounting base only. The Salto KS IQ device is supplied separately.
  • When should I use a metal surface base?
    Use it when the IQ device must be installed on steelwork or dense building materials where direct mounting can reduce wireless performance.

Additional information icon Additional Information

  • Metal and reinforced concrete can affect wireless devices, so creating physical separation is a common approach to improve signal behaviour on site.
  • For best results, follow the installation guide and confirm the final position provides reliable communication before completing the handover.
  • If signal performance remains inconsistent, consider relocation away from large steel members, cable trays, or dense service risers.

Technical Drawing

Salto KS LQ 2.0 base technical drawing

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