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How To Install Wall Mount Flagpoles

This entry was posted by Brent Alexander in Flagpole Install on April 13, 2012 at 3:16 PM. It has received 331 views and 0 Comments. Print this entry.

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Basic step by step instructions on how to install a Wall Mount Flagpole.

  • Using cardboard or similar material, draw a template of brackets.
  • On template, locate center of drawing (per sketch) and draw a vertical line.
  • Place template on wall. Locate one hole. Drill appropriate size hole (see chart). Insert lead shield or thru bolt through template.
  • Using a level and the center line previously drawn, plumb through template and mark remaining holes.
  • Remove template and drill remaining holes.
  • Insert lead shields and place bracket on wall and tighten all bolts or nuts.
  • Install flagpole and tighten any set screws.
  • Locate cleat in convenient spot.
  • For lead shields, drill 1" dia. x 3" deep.
  • For thru bolts, drill 3/4" dia. thru wall.

This entry was posted by Brent Alexander in Flagpole Install on April 13, 2012 at 3:16 PM. It has received 331 views and 0 Comments. Print this entry.

 

How To: Install Internal Halyard Outdoor Flagpoles (Winch Assembly)

This entry was posted by Brent Alexander in How To's, Flagpole Install on March 31, 2012 at 3:47 PM. It has received 885 views and 1 Comments. Print this entry.

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These step by step instructions show how to install an External Halyard Flagpole, the most commonly found type of flagpole!

Step 1. Prepare the Foundation

To begin, dig a hole for the foundation tube approximately five (5) times the butt diameter of the pole at the top and taper it down to four (4) times the butt diameter at the bottom. The depth should be approximately the corrugated tube length plus one (1) foot. See the table below for actual foundation dimensions.

Force the foundation tube spike into the ground until the small 6" x 6" rest plate reaches the bottom of the hole. Plumb the tube in both directions with a level.

Back fill with concrete mix (3000 psi min) to the top of the foundation tube in one pour without getting any concrete into the tube. Dress the top of the surface of the slab using a form if required.

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This entry was posted by Brent Alexander in How To's, Flagpole Install on March 31, 2012 at 3:47 PM. It has received 885 views and 1 Comments. Print this entry.

 

How To: Install Internal Halyard Outdoor Flagpoles (Cam Cleat Assembly)

This entry was posted by Brent Alexander in How To's, Flagpole Install on March 31, 2012 at 2:59 PM. It has received 1183 views and 0 Comments. Print this entry.

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These step by step instructions show how to install an External Halyard Flagpole, the most commonly found type of flagpole!

Step 1. Prepare the Foundation

To begin, dig a hole for the foundation tube approximately five (5) times the butt diameter of the pole at the top and taper it down to four (4) times the butt diameter at the bottom. The depth should be approximately the corrugated tube length plus one (1) foot. See the table below for actual foundation dimensions.

Force the foundation tube spike into the ground until the small 6" x 6" rest plate reaches the bottom of the hole. Plumb the tube in both directions with a level.

Back fill with concrete mix (3000 psi min) to the top of the foundation tube in one pour without getting any concrete into the tube. Dress the top of the surface of the slab using a form if required.

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This entry was posted by Brent Alexander in How To's, Flagpole Install on March 31, 2012 at 2:59 PM. It has received 1183 views and 0 Comments. Print this entry.

 

How To: Install External Halyard Outdoor Flagpoles

This entry was posted by Brent Alexander in How To's, Flagpole Install on March 29, 2012 at 3:31 PM. It has received 1322 views and 0 Comments. Print this entry.

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These step by step instructions show how to install an External Halyard Flagpole, the most commonly found type of flagpole!

Step 1. Prepare the Foundation

To begin, dig a hole for the foundation tube approximately five (5) times the butt diameter of the pole at the top and taper it down to four (4) times the butt diameter at the bottom. The depth should be approximately the corrugated tube length plus one (1) foot. See the table below for actual foundation dimensions.

Force the foundation tube spike into the ground until the small 6" x 6" rest plate reaches the bottom of the hole. Plumb the tube in both directions with a level.

Back fill with concrete mix (3000 psi min) to the top of the foundation tube in one pour without getting any concrete into the tube. Dress the top of the surface of the slab using a form if required.

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This entry was posted by Brent Alexander in How To's, Flagpole Install on March 29, 2012 at 3:31 PM. It has received 1322 views and 0 Comments. Print this entry.