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DIFFUSER: Opal White Injection Molded Polycarbonate standard. Optional Frosted Opal Lens (FRO). DRIVER: Universal Voltage 120/277v Electronic Driver with 0-10V dimming. EMERGENCY: Optional Integral or Remote LED Emergency Battery FASTENERS: (4) Stainless steel tamperproof Torx screws to secure lens to backplate. FINISH: Extremely durable oven baked Polyester Powder Coat is Standard.
Available in 12"- 24" spans - see chart below for details
Available in 12"- 32" spans - see chart below for details
Available in 12"- 24" spans - see chart below for details
Fluted Round, non-tapered pultruded, reinforced composite pole shaft Direct embedded and anchor base models Available with Xtreme elastomeric urethane base covers Available in 4" OD 6’ – 16’ mounting heights Small, decorative post with petite visual scaling and smaller footprint. Posts offer a high strength, lightweight shaft with optimum performance, making this series the perfect choice for small scale residential, municipal and commercial projects at a more affordable price.
Whatley composite, fluted CF10 tapered light poles are crafted with 10 flutes and a .108-inch per foot taper. The light pole is constructed of woven fiberglass filament combined with a thermosetting resin using an advanced resin transfer process that yields a light pole with exceptional strength and durability.
Whatley composite Tapered Smooth (TS) light poles are constructed of continuous fiberglass filament combined with a thermosetting resin using an advanced resin transfer process that yields light poles and lamp posts with exceptional strength and durability.
Whatley Straight Square (SS) composite light poles are manufactured using a pultrusion process that provides a consistently strong, fiberglass-reinforced composite structure. In production, Whatley integrates a continuous roll of reinforced fiberglass strands with a woven fiber mat. These components are saturated in a proprietary resin formulation and then processed through a heated die. The materials are pulled through the die, (hence the term, pultrusion).
