Glassfibre Flagstaff with Internal Halyard

Glassfibre Pole with internal halyard.

Zephyr offers a competent and professional installation service by skilled technicians, please call out Sales office on 01832 734484 for more information.

Description

Our premium quality, brilliant white Glassfibre Flagstaff with internal halyard is available as standard from 6m to 12m.  Longer poles, 14m.16m amd 18m are available on special order.  For a minimum quantity of 10, the Glassfibre Flagstaff can be supplied to match a RAL colour reference. Super sleek and elegant, these hardwearing, weather resistant poles make an impressive display.

Each pole is supplied with a gold finial and galvanised baseplate to ease the raising and lowering of the flagpole.

If you wish to still fly a flag without an arm, yet reduce the risk of theft or vandalism, then our Glassfibre Flagstaff with an internal halyard system is for you.  The clever design allows you to lower and raise the flag quickly and without little effort.  The system is hidden away inside the pole, on the front of the pole is an anti-tamper bolt,once removed a handle is inserted into the winch mechanics to wind the halyard down to enable you to change the flag.  Once you have changed your flag, simply take off the handle, reinsert the bolt, leaving your flag safe and out of reach.  This system also has the added advantage of reducing noise pollution, taking away the noise of an external halyard rope hitting the side of the pole in inclement weather.

To complete the clean look of these poles, Zephyr can also over a base cover, this improves the asthetic look of the installation and prevents any tampering of the baseplate.  For more information on this product, please click on the buton below.

Zephyr offers a competent and professional installation service by skilled technicians, please call out Sales office on 01832 734484 for more information.

Baseplate Cover     Product Instructions

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