Multi-Function Pole

A pole designed to host lights, cameras and telecommunications which eliminates the need for separate poles.

Applications

  • Congested spaces
  • High Vehicle and Pedestrian Traffic
  • Where aesthetics are important

Options

  • Heights from 3m to 15m

Specifications

  • AS/NZS 4600 Cold formed steel structures – commentary (supplement to AS/NZS 4600:1998)
  • AS 1798:1992 Lighting poles and bracket arms – preferred dimensions
  • AS 4100:1990 Steel structures
  • AS 4100 Supp 1:1999 Steel structures – commentary (supplement to AS 4100 – 1998)
  • AS/NZS 1170.2:2002 Structural design actions – wind actions
  • AS/NZS 1170.2:2002 Structural design actions – wind action AMDT 1:2005-06-03
  • AS/NZS 1170.2:20 Structural design actions – Part 2: Wind actions.
  • AS/NZS 1170.2 Structural design actions – wind actions – commentary
  • AS/NZS 4676:2000 Structural design requirements for utility services poles
  • AS 3995:1994 Design of steel lattice towers and masts
  • AS 3678:1990 Structural steel – hot-rolled plates, floor plates and slabs
  • AS 1554.1:2004 Structural steel welding – part 1: welding of steel structures
  • AS 4680:1999 Hot-dip galvanized (zinc) coatings on fabricated ferrous articles

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