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MEASURING AND CUTTING EMT POLES
To calculate total poles needed
add number of poles needed from width and height chart and poles
needed from the depth chart.
Width And Height Poles
Number of poles needed varies according to width of enclosure as follows:
Hitting Bay Size
Number of
10’ long poles
Cut poles as follows:
SuperBay™
10W x 9H
8 poles
Height:
4 poles
cut to 8’9” ea.
Width:
4 poles
cut to 9’9” ea.
Extender: none needed
SuperBay™
12W X 9H
9 poles
Height:
4 poles
cut to 8’9” ea.
Width:
4 poles
at 10’0” (no cuts needed)
Extender:
1 pole
cut into 4 poles 1’9” ea.
SuperBay™
14W x 9H
10 poles
Height:
4 poles
cut to 8’9” ea.
Width:
4 poles
at 10’0” (no cuts needed)
Extender:
2 poles
cut into 4 poles 3’9” ea.
SuperBay™
16W x 9H
12 poles
Height:
4 poles
cut to 8’9” ea.
Width:
4 poles
at 10’0” (no cuts needed)
Extender:
4 poles
cut to 5’9” ea.
Depth Poles
Number of depth poles needed varies only based on depth of enclosure as follows:
Enclosure Depth
Number of
10’ long poles
Cut Poles as follows
5’ deep
2 poles
cut into 4 poles 4’9” ea.
Custom Orders where
depth is between
6’ to 8’ deep
4 poles
cut to depth of enclosure minus 3”
i.e. for 8’ deep enclosure cut each pole to 7’9”
Note:
Each corner bracket adds approximately 1.5” to size of your enclosure. Therefore, once
poles and brackets are assembled an additional 3” will be added to the finished width, height and
depth of your enclosure. Therefore, all poles are cut 3” shorter than the finished height, width, or
depth of the enclosure.
If you have ordered a
custom
sized enclosure make note of this factor
when cutting your poles
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Rev June 6, 2019