Embassy Flag, Commercial Flagpole Installation Instructions


COMMERCIAL FLAGPOLE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Commercial Flagpoles / Aluminum Flagpoles

Ground Sleeve Installation
a.k.a. Ground Mount, Foundation Mount or Groundset
Foundation detail
Flagpole Installation Instructions - Ground Mount
The embedded, or Groundset, mount is the method of choice for mounting aluminum flagpoles at grade. Flagpole shafts so mounted have a higher wind speed rating than the same shafts base-plate mounted.

Specifications:
2.3 A FOUNDATION TUBE: Fabricated from 16 ga. galvanized steel, with a steel base plate whose square dimension is at least the internal diameter of the sleeve plus 4''. A setting plate 6'' square shall be securely welded to the ground spike at least 6'' below the base plate. The ground spike shall be 3/4'' diameter, not less than 18'' long.

1. Provide spun aluminum collar, Type FC-11, finished to match flagpole shaft. Diameter shall be at least 1'' greater than diameter of sleeve.

Flagpole Installation - Ground Sleeve Specifications
Shaft Foundation Dimensions

HEIGHT
BUTT DIAMETER
SLEEVE DIAMETER
DEPTH
A
DIAMETER
B
DIAMETER
C
20'
4"
6"
3' 6"
30"
24"
20'
5"
8"
3' 6"
30"
24"
25'
5"
8"
3' 6"
30"
24"
25'
5.5"- 6"
10"
3' 6"
30"
24"
30'
5"
8"
3' 6"
30"
24"
30'
6"
10"
3' 6"
30"
24"
35'
5"
8"
4' 0"
36"
30"
35'
6"-7"
10"
4' 0"
36"
30"
40'
7"
10"
4' 6"
42"
36"
40'
8"
12"`
4' 6"
42"
36"
45'
8"
12"
5' 0"
48"
42"
50'
8"
12"
5' 6"
48"
42"
50'
10"
15"
5'6"
48"
42"
60'
10'-12"
15"
6' 10"
48"
42"
70'
10"-12"
15"
8' 0"
60"
48"
80'
12"
15"
9' 0"
60"
48"

 

Commercial Flagpole Installation Instructions - Groundset
1. Dig foundation as detailed in the Ground Sleeve Installation Instructions. Set sleeve into hole so that top of tube is 2" above grade. Plumb sleeve vertically and brace so that sleeve will not move during pour. Pour concrete and trowel to desired finish. Keep inside of sleeve dry and free of concrete. Cover top of sleeve if shaft has not been delivered.

2. Lay shaft on sawhorses, and remove wrappings from top and bottom of shaft, and from around cleat area. Leave balance of wrappings on shaft for protection during the set. If pole is two or three piece, assemble sections per instructions on reverse side.

3. Screw truck into top of pole, using pipe wrench to tighten. Screw threaded ball-stem into top of truck until ball will not turn further. Using wrench, tighten jam-nut against top of truck. Thread one end of rope halyard through the truck pulley and tape or tie ends of rope together. Flagsnaps may be attached after pole is erected. (If pole is double halyard system, repeat operation for second halyard.)

4. Using screws supplied, mount cleat(s) to shaft over drilled and tapped holes approximately 5' above tar-line. (If cleat covers are used, mount them at the same time, using the same holes.) Slip collar on bottom of shaft, and temporarily tape it to wrappings above tar-line.

5. Pick up shaft with nylon sling, rotate pole so that cleats will face in the desired direction, and set into center of foundation sleeve. If pole is two or three piece, a nylon choker must be used to prevent the bottom section from slipping off when lifted. Plumb pole vertically. Place wood wedges (not supplied) between pole and sleeve to prevent pole from shifting during final set.

6. Tamp dry sand between pole and sleeve to permanently set pole. Be certain that sand is well compacted, otherwise pole may shift at a later time. Leave a 1" to 2" void at top of sleeve for sealer. Remove wedges, fill void with waterproof cement or sealant, and slip collar down pole onto concrete. Caulk into place on concrete, and around pole. Remove remainder of wrappings from pole.

7. Attach flag snaps to halyard by forming a loop in the rope, running the loop through the swivel-eye and over the snap, then pulling rope taut. Adjust distance between flagsnaps to accommodate the size flag being flown. Attach flag, run to peak, and tie off halyards on cleat.


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