Description
- Straight square steel poles, 4″
- Direct burial
Specifications
Material | Conforms to ASTM-A 500 Grade B: Minimum Yield Strength of 46,000 PSI. |
Finish | Textured architectural bronze powdercoat finish, baked to ensure maximum paint adhesion, hardness and durability. |
Pole Length | Poles are available in standard lengths as shown in the order matrix. Poles can be custom cut to order. |
Surface Treatment | Hot-dip galvanizing |
Top Mount | Installing ARM (optional) will need to take off the tenon standard package and install rain cover on top.
Note: When using ARM mounts, additional installation parts may be required to ensure proper installation (example: with slip-fitter a bullhorn will be the option). See installation parts for more options. |
Direct Underground Burial | Black Asphaltum: Black Asphaltum is an economical, highly protective, acid and alkali-resistant coating designed for direct burial light pole use.
This protective coating is applied on either galvanized or powder-coated products to add a supplemental layer of corrosion protection. This combination of galvanizing and/or powder coating coupled with black Asphaltum provides the best below-grade corrosion resistance in the light pole industry. ADVANTAGE:
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Knowledge Base
What are light poles called?
A street light, light pole, lamp pole, lamppost, street lamp, light standard, or lamp standard is a raised source of light on the edge of a road or path.
How tall should a light pole be?
Typical heights for street light poles range from 15 to 40 feet (4.5 to 12 meters). Residential areas often have shorter poles, usually ranging from 15 to 25 feet (4.5 to 7.5 meters). Urban and commercial areas may require taller poles, ranging from 25 to 40 feet (7.5 to 12 meters).
How deep do light poles go?
Poles are typically set into the ground: 10% of the overall height + 2 feet, except in questionable soil conditions. Example: Overall pole height: 30 feet, the pole should be buried: 3 feet + 2 feet = 5 feet below grade, and 25 feet above grade.
How long do street light poles last?
The average lifespan of a street lighting pole is around 50 years or more if proper maintenance is performed regularly. The lighting poles are created to be durable and can operate in any condition.
How far should light poles be from the curb?
The minimum clearance from a street light pole to the face of curb should be 2 feet.
How deep should a footing be for a light pole?
The standard for mounting a pole is 2′ plus 1′ for every increment of 10′ of pole. That would mean your minimum depth would be 5′ deep.