How do you get a telescopic flag pole down?
How do you get a telescopic flag pole down?
TO LOWER POLE:
- Starting with largest diameter pole (base section), twist upper pole section clockwise (right) to unlock.
- Once unlocked, carefully disengage button by pushing in and twisting pole section right to clear from hole.
- Repeat for each additional pole section until flagpole is fully lowered.
What is the rope on a flagpole called?
Halyard rope, or flagpole rope, is used to raise and lower your flag on most external halyard flagpoles.
How many pulleys are used in a flagpole?
The revolving trucks includes bearings that allow it to turn with the wind. A single revolving truck has one pulley and a double revolving truck has two pulleys. External Halyard: This refers to the rope system used to raise and lower the flag being on the outside of the flagpole.
What is top of flagpole called?
Finial: The decoration that sits on top of most flagpoles. For example, a ball or an eagle. Finish: The surface of the flagpole.
How do you unstick a telescopic pole?
With your pliers fixed gently (but firmly) on the plastic barrel, proceed with the same twisting motion mentioned above. Keep the fatter pole steady, while you gently twist the skinnier pole with your pliers. This usually does the trick for me.
How do you lower the telescoping flagpole on a Titan?
Lift the section while you rotate to the right and then down. This engages the locking mechanism. Repeat with each section after that. Reverse this process to bring the pole down, hand over hand to prevent free fall and flagpole damage.
How deep should a flagpole be in the ground?
Make sure the hole is at least 2 feet deep and four to six times the diameter of the pole to accommodate the ground sleeve. It should be included with the purchase of your flagpole.
Do I need to ground a flagpole?
No protection is needed for a television antenna or flagpole whose mast enters the earth. Both are automatically grounded, and lightning will simply travel down their length into the soil. But an antenna or other pole that does not contact the earth has to be linked to it by means of grounding equipment.