When should I use the Pole Base?
The Pole Base can be used for both Peblar single and dual poles in various installation scenarios. It is especially useful when:
- Installing multiple poles in one location to streamline the process.
- Mounting a floor pole on pavements or areas with limited space, where traditional concrete bases may not be practical.
- Installing on a soil surface, as the Pole Base can be stabilized with or without concrete, depending on soil conditions.
Which poles are compatible with the Pole Base?
The Pole Base is designed to work with all Peblar floor-mounted poles.
Where should I route the cables?
Cables can be routed through any of the openings in the Pole Base and fed into the bottom of the pole.
How do I ensure the installation is safe and secure, and how can I prevent theft?
The installer should assess the site conditions and follow local regulations to ensure a safe and secure installation. Additional security measures, such as tamper-proof bolts (M10 x 20mm), can be used.
Can I adjust the pole to make sure it is straight after installing the Pole Base?
No, ensure the pole is properly aligned before stabilizing the base.
Do I need to pour concrete?
The use of concrete depends on soil conditions and should be determined by the installer based on the specific installation site.
Can I switch from a single pole to a dual pole later?
Yes, both single and dual poles are compatible with the Pole Base.
How deep and wide should the hole be?
The hole should be at least 60 cm deep and 35 cm x 35 cm wide for a secure installation.
What are the advantages of using the Pole Base over traditional concrete bases?
The Pole Base is lighter, easier to transport, and quicker to install than traditional concrete bases. It reduces strain on installers, eliminates the need for heavy lifting, and minimizes excess earth removal.
Is the Pole Base resistant to corrosion and weather conditions?
Yes, the Pole Base is made of durable, weather-resistant materials designed to withstand harsh outdoor conditions.
How long does it take to install a pole using the Pole Base?
Installation time depends on soil conditions, but typically, a single installer can set up the Pole Base and mount a pole in under 30 minutes—significantly faster than concrete installations.
What tools are needed for installation?
Basic hand tools such as a spade, level, wrench, and bolts (included in the installation bag) are sufficient for most installations. No heavy machinery is required.
Can the Pole Base be used in all soil types?
Yes, but in softer soils, additional stabilization methods (such as compacting or using concrete) may be necessary. The installer should assess the ground conditions before installation.
Can the Pole Base be used for both public and private installations?
Yes, the Pole Base is suitable for a wide range of applications, including residential, commercial, and public installations