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MITAS HINGED POLES<br />
MITAS HINGED POLES<br />
MITAS Hinged Poles are commonly used as<br />
<strong>lighting</strong>, camera, speaker and flag <strong>poles</strong>.<br />
The advantage of these <strong>poles</strong> is that the<br />
pole can easily be hinged down for<br />
mounting and maintenance of items<br />
(camera, luminaire, etc.) at the human<br />
height.<br />
This feature prevents hazards that could<br />
come from working at height. The upper<br />
pole section carrying luminaire the item is<br />
lowered by using steel or fabric ropes by<br />
hand ( manually ), manual winch, or by<br />
electrical engines. This system saves time<br />
and manpower as it needs minimum<br />
number of people and no other technical<br />
equipment. These <strong>poles</strong> can be used in a<br />
variety of scenarios including mine sites,<br />
large carparks, airports and rail yards where<br />
<strong>poles</strong> are hard to access with a crane.<br />
Hinged Poles can be designed according to<br />
the client’s requirements.
MITAS HINGED POLES<br />
MITAS HINGED POLES
MITAS Hinged Poles<br />
MITAS Hinged Poles<br />
MITAS Hinged Poles:<br />
Pole is designed according to client’s requirements<br />
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ADVANTAGES OF GALVANIZED STEEL LIGHTING POLES<br />
• Protection by galvanizing against corrosion between 15 and 30 years,<br />
• Absence of any risks for injuries and damages caused by concrete <strong>poles</strong> during accidents<br />
and natural disasters such as earthquake, torrent, windstorm etc.<br />
• Aesthetical appearance,<br />
• Easy design ability according to requirements,<br />
• Rapid production, transport, assembly and demounting,<br />
• Lighting at desired height by slip-joint or bolted joint method,<br />
• Easy to replace, no maintenance cost, environment friendly,<br />
• 100% recycling and scrap value.<br />
SERVICE LIFE FOR HOT DIP GALVANIZED COATINGS<br />
80<br />
EN ISO 1461<br />
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SERVICE LIFE ( YEARS )<br />
60<br />
50<br />
40<br />
30<br />
20<br />
RURAL<br />
TROPICAL MARINE<br />
TEMPERATE MARINE<br />
SUBURBAN<br />
MODERATELY INDUSTRIAL<br />
HEAVY INDUSTRIAL<br />
10<br />
0<br />
11 21 32 43 54 65 75 86 97 108 118 129<br />
AVERAGE COATING THICKNESS ( Microns )<br />
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COMMERCIAL SYMBOLS FOR LIGHTING POLES<br />
The symbols defining Lighting <strong>poles</strong> represent pole type, number of<br />
brackets, pole height (dm), bracket length and bracket angle while they<br />
show pole type, length and number of <strong>lighting</strong> fixtures on <strong>lighting</strong> <strong>poles</strong><br />
respectively.<br />
EXAMPLE 1: For a Lighting Pole with the number of brackets 2, Pole height<br />
110 dm, bracket height 10 dm and bracket angle 15° the following symbolic<br />
representation is used:<br />
AD 2-110/10-15<br />
ADX-Y/Z-? : Pole Type : AD2-110/10-15<br />
AD : Lighting Pole : AD<br />
X : Number of Brackets : 2<br />
Y : Pole Height (dm) : 110<br />
Z : Bracket Length (dm) : 10<br />
? : Bracket Angle : 15°<br />
EXAMPLE 2 : For a High mast with a height of 12 m and 4 directions having<br />
6 Floodlights, with a Platform (PL) and removable rungs (PM), the following<br />
symbolic representation is used:<br />
PD 4 12 / 6 PLPM<br />
PDX-Y/Z QW : Pole Type : PD 4 12/6 PLPM<br />
PD : Flood<strong>lighting</strong> Pole : PD<br />
X : No. of Directions (1 or 4) : 4<br />
Y : Pole Height (m) : 12<br />
Z : Number of Floodlights : 6<br />
QW : Platform – Ladder : PLPM