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Definitions for Light Poles

Light Pole Terminology

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Base Plate: Acts as an interface between the superstructure and the foundation.

Cross Arm: Extend horizontally from the pole, accommodating multiple fixtures and allowing for broader coverage.

Outreach Arm: Offer extended reach, ideal for illuminating specific areas or architectural features.

Wall Brackets: Provide an alternative mounting solution, attaching the light fixture directly to a nearby structure.

Access Door: Allow the communications cable from the communications equipment to be passed internally down the pole.

Max Top Weight: Maximum weight of a fixture or fitting on top of the pole.

Holt Down Bolts: To keep the structure securely in place.

Reo Cage: Provide crucial reinforcements, ensuring the structural integrity and stability of the poles in demanding environments.

Mid-hinged Pole: A piece of equipment that offers a simple mechanical lowering method to eliminate the need for an elevated work platform.

Utility Pole: These poles provide a reliable and safe solution for delivering power to residential and commercial properties.

Powder Coating: Enhance the durability, aesthetics, and longevity of the light poles.

Hot Dip Galvanising: Used for corrosion protection because it is low-cost, versatile, sustainable, durable, and more. It will give the equipment a longer lifespan.

Metal Fabrication: Mild steel fabrication services tailored specifically to the light pole projects.