When
asked about the various types of flagpoles, you would probably know about types
like the 100-200’
flagpoles, monster flagpoles etc.
However not many people know how flagpoles are categorized according, to their
structure. So, here is a list of the various types according to that.
1. 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.
2. 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.
3. 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’.
4. Vertical
Wall Mount flagpoles-These flagpoles are similar in many ways to outrigger
flagpoles. The main difference is that they are mounted vertically.
5. 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.
6. 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.
7. 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. These flagpoles can further come in types like 100-200’ flagpoles, monster
flagpoles etc. It is important to have a good understanding of the
different types to get the flagpole that is the best suited to your needs. Of
course, there are a number of other factors that would come into play while
choosing a flagpole, including price.
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