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Flagpoles come in a
number of different types. Whether it is to be a flagpole on top of building or on the ground, here are some of the
different types of flagpoles you may see being installed with the help of a flagpole climber.
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Tin ground flagpoles-
These flagpoles are installed using a ground sleeve or a foundation sleeve, or
using a shoe base with external bolts. Ground set installations are the
strongest as well as the most common type of installation. Shoe base
installations are often used when above ground installation. This includes
flagpoles installed on a roof top or an existing concrete foundation.
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Outrigger flagpoles- Outrigger
flagpoles are typically mounted to a building facade with a bracket and
thru-wall bolts or using bolts with expansion shields. They are usually found
in cities were space is a problem.
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Nautical flagpoles-As
the name suggests, this type of flagpoles incorporate a nautical theme. They
incorporate either a single shaft and yarndarm or a double mast design. Their
mounting heights can go from 25’ to 80’.
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Vertical Wall Mount
flagpoles-These flagpoles are similar in many ways to outrigger flagpoles. The
main difference is that they are mounted vertically.
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An external Halyard
flagpole incorporates a flagpole trucks on top of the flagpole with an exposed
pulley. External Halyard Systems are available with both a stationary or
rotating/revolving truck.
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All fiberglass
flagpoles, internal or external halyards, come pre-assembled and are very
lightweight which makes them easy to install. They have a white glossy finish
and have very high wind ratings. They will not conduct electricity or attract
lightning.
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The internal halyard
ground set cam cleat system is a type of flagpole that has sleek look and the
security of an internal halyard that has been combined with the simplicity of a
rope halyard to make the Cam Cleat Action System internal halyard flagpole an
economical alternative to the winch operated system.
Those are some of the
different types of flagpoles. You may be able to install it yourself; however
it is best to seek the assistance of a flagpole
climber whether it is a flagpole on the ground or a flagpole on top
of a building.
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