Landmark Residential Flagpole - Internal Halyard
Landmark Residential Flagpole - Internal Halyard
SKU:P3205125S
Landmark Residential Flagpole - Internal Halyard
Free appropriate size U.S. SunTru nylon flag included.
FREE SHIPPING to lower 48 states | View wind speed map
Satin finish flagpole ships in 10-15 business days.
Total Delivery Time will vary depending upon freight line backlog.
Anodized finish flagpole: call for current lead time.
Deadlines may be affected by circumstances beyond our control.
Halyard is a naval term referring to the "rigging" or rope by which the flag is raised or lowered.
The LANDMARK is an internal halyard rope-based flagpole.
This residential flagpole is an excellent "budget-friendly" solution to the problem of vandalism and flag theft. The cam cleat locking mechanism used to raise and lower the flag is accessible only through a locking access door that is heavily reinforced by a door frame assembly. The gracefully tapered aluminum flagpole shaft and accessories are complete with everything needed to display your flag.
Advantages
- Preferred for large estate display
- Vandalism and theft-proof
- Models suitable for all U.S. geographic locations
- Simple in function, high-quality finishes, suitable for all building architectural styles
- Finishes suitable for all building architectural styles
- Rotating truck prevents flag from wrapping around the flagpole when the wind changes directions, preserving the look and longevity of your flag
What’s included?
- Gold anodized aluminum ball
- Flagpole Shaft: Size 20’ - 25’ 1-shaft section; Size 30' 2-shaft sections
- Heavy-duty cone style sealed bearing truck
- Internally mounted cam-action cleat
- Beaded retainer
- Neoprene-coated counterweight
- Polyester rope
- (2) Metal snap hooks
- Aluminum flash collar
- Galvanized corrugated steel ground sleeve with grounding spike
- Installation instructions
Special Benefits
- The LANDMARK flagpole comes with a heavy-duty cone style sealed bearing truck. The stainless steel sealed-lubricant bearings greatly reduce the need for costly repairs.
- A revolving truck is the component atop the flagpole which houses the pulley and assists with raising and lowering the flag. It also revolves and moves with the wind reducing the chance for the flag to wrap around the flagpole.
Finish Options
Satin finish flagpole ships in 10-15 business days.
Anodized finish flagpole ships in 15-20 business days.
Satin – directional 36-grit sanded satin Deep Luster finish. When new, satin finish catches light reflections casting a strong sheen. The metal will oxidize and turn dull within 2 years. To maintain the original appearance, consider upgrading to an anodized finish.
Clear Anodized - an electrolytic passivation process used to increase the thickness of the natural oxide layer on the surface of metal parts. Anodizing increases corrosion resistance and wear resistance and will maintain the original luster for many years.
Bronze Anodized (bronze color) - an electrolytic passivation process used to increase the thickness of the natural oxide layer on the surface of metal parts. Anodizing increases corrosion resistance and wear resistance and will maintain the original luster for many years.
What flag size is best?
Flag size is determined by flagpole height. Normally the horizontal length of the flag is 1/4 to 1/3 the height of the flagpole. This guideline applies to commercial manufactured flagpoles 20’ and taller. Always follow the manufacturer’s flag size guidelines when purchasing a flagpole.
What is wind speed rating and why is it important?
- Wind speed means the movement of air in an outside environment. Movement can be affected by many factors including geographic location, weather, pressure gradient, and jet streams. High winds can cause unpleasant side effects.
- Select an appropriate strength flagpole for the wind zone area where the flagpole will be displayed.
- Flag size and wind force are used to determine the load on a flagpole resulting in the flagged and unflagged mile per hour wind speed rating.
- Display of an over-sized flag could cause the flagpole to fail.
- A flagpole not suitable for the geographic location wind speed often times fail.
- Wind speeds are generally higher along coastal areas than inland. They are also higher in open country than the center of cities. Wind speed becomes greater as the height above ground increases.
- The wind speed rating map and charts will help you select a "flagpole" suited to your location.
- The rating is based on 50-year period of recurrence at an elevation 30 feet above ground level.
- View Wind Speed Rating Map