What is a Class 1 utility pole?

What is a Class 1 utility pole?

Class 1 poles range from 35 to 125 feet in length and have a minimum 27-inch circumference at the tip. Their horizontal load-bearing capacity is 4,500 lbs. The sizes drop incrementally down to Class 5, which are 20 to 50 feet in length and a minimum of 19 inches in circumference.

How much does a 30 foot wood pole weigh?

The Premium Pole

class
weight (in pounds)
25 437
30 574
35 728

How deep should a pole be in the ground?

Poles are typically set into the ground: 10% of the overall height + 2 feet, except in questionable soil conditions. Example: Overall pole height: 30 feet, the pole should be buried: 3 feet + 2 feet = 5 feet below grade, and 25 feet above grade. Note: always consult an engineer and review the soils report.

How tall is a standard utility pole?

2. The tallest utility poles in the world are 1,137 feet tall. They’re power line suspension towers on both sides of the Yangtze River in Jiangyin, China. Typical utility poles measure 30 to 60 feet for poles in residential neighborhoods, and from 60 feet to over 120 feet along major highways.

How much does a 45 Class 3 pole weight?

Class/Length 5 3
40 920 1225
45 1110 1475
50 1750
55 2040

What is the length of RCC pole?

RCC Square Fencing Pole, Size: 4 x 4 inch

Shape Square
Size 4 x 4 inch
Length 8 Feet, also available in 7, 7.5, 9 feet
Material Reinforced Cement Concrete

How tall is a UK telephone pole?

8 to 10 metres
Telegraph pole height is typically 8 to 10 metres, rather than the 15 metres for many existing cell towers.

How much does a 45 ft utility pole weigh?

Class/Length 5 H1
40 920 1930
45 1110 2255
50 2635
55 3025

What are the dimensions of an utility pole?

The standard utility pole in the United States is about 40 ft (12 m) long and is buried about 6 ft (2 m) in the ground. However, poles can reach heights of 120 ft (37 m) or more to satisfy clearance requirements.

What is the diameter of a standard utility pole?

Pole Diameter. The standard diameter used to be 2″ (50 mm), but most manufacturers now offer at least one smaller diameter pole. Most of these are 1.75″ (45 mm) but we’re now seeing more poles available in a 1.5″ (40 mm) diameter model too.

What are the classes of utility poles?

Distribution poles comprise three common types: tangent, guyed and self-supporting. Tangent utility poles, usually arranged in a straight line with other poles, do not have any external type of support and normally are made of wood. Guyed poles are constructed with an angled support cable attached to the pole and anchored into the ground.

What is the average height of a telephone pole?

A 35-45 foot telephone pole is the standard (typical) length used in cities to carry one or two cross arms. But, depending on needs, some poles can reach heights of 120 feet or more to satisfy clearance requirements.