Fixing a high mast light pole on cement is a complex but crucial task involving multiple links, such as design, foundation construction, pole installation, and electrical connection.
There are many ways to fix high mast light poles. The most common ones are to use prefabricated cement-embedded parts or to directly put the anchor iron cage into the dug pit and then pour cement. These two methods are the most practical and most commonly used. In the previous article, I introduced to you that there are still many differences between prefabricated cement-embedded parts and poured-embedded parts during the installation process. I will not elaborate on them here today. Anyway, they are the same in the final use process. What I want to share with you today is another form of fixation. This situation is not common, but it does exist.
A few days ago, I received a call from a customer, saying that he wanted to order 60 sets of 8-meter-high solar high mast light poles. As a salesperson, the reaction when receiving the inquiry call was to understand the configuration. He would subconsciously ask the customer what kind of light source, what kind of light pole color, what kind of battery, etc., and he would subconsciously ask the customer what kind of embedded parts he needed. The customer's answer surprised me, "No embedded parts are needed." This is really strange. This is the first time I have encountered such a thing. How to fix it without embedded parts? This curious fog did not disappear until I walked into the construction site. It turned out that they had built it in advance.
Many friends may feel puzzled at this point. Is this kind of thing worth talking about? Don't worry, there is more to come. The embedded parts are built, but there is no difference with no embedded parts. I don't know how the client did it. They built a flat cement pier without an exposed anchor screw, which means that this cement pier does not have the conditions to fix the high mast light pole.
At this time, the problem comes. It is easy to say that the high mast light pole of 3-5 meters in height is easy to say. It is no problem to put four expansion screws on the cement pier, but the 8-meter high mast light pole is different. The requirements for embedded parts of the high mast light pole at this height are very high. It can be said that it is a fantasy to simply use a few expansion screws to fix the high mast light pole at this height. I think no one dares to take the risk to do so. But we took this project, so we did it, and it turned out that the effect is really good, even stronger than the cast embedded parts.
I have been talking for a long time above, and it is time to end and get to the point. The solution to this situation is to use expansion bolts, but the expansion bolts I am referring to are not the ones we usually use, but "chemical anchors". If you search for this product online, you can learn about its performance in detail. I will not explain it too much here. I just want to tell you that this thing is really easy to use. There is no need to question its bearing capacity. There is no problem at all. Even if the bolt breaks, it cannot be pulled out. This is the conclusion we came to after personal testing.
I hope the above experience can help you. When facing difficulties, we cannot be timid or retreat, but we must work hard to find solutions to the problems. Only in this way can we receive more and more orders. Thank you for sharing all kinds of knowledge about high mast light poles with you.