ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS FOR 20FT 3-SECTION FLAGPOLE
Tools and Accessories Required (Not included)
Foundation Requirement
Dig a hole, 20” by 20” by 26” deep.
Line the bottom 2” of the hole with loose stones for drainage.
Place the ground sleeve upright into the center of the hole and surround with premixed concrete.
Do not allow concrete to get into or under the sleeve.
Use a level to ensure the sleeve remains plumb while filling the hole and preparing the foundation.
Allow for an inch of ground sleeve to stick above the top of the concrete.
Leave concrete to set.
Please note: If the ground is soft or sandy, increase the diameter of your hole and the concrete used.
Your Pole is now ready to fly your flag
The Nylon snap hooks can now be attached to the halyard (see illustration) spaced to accommodate the
size of your flag. Attach and hoist flag. The halyard may be secured to the cleat in a figure eight fashion.
Proper flag etiquette precludes flying the flag in inclement weather. Furthermore,
the flag should not be flown in high winds. It can damage the pole and flag.
Level
Screwdriver - Phillips
Concrete
Shovel
Shims
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Installing your flagpole
Remove the pole sections from their packaging • Join the three sections together, lining up the mold mark.
Insert the small screw, through the screw cap provided, into the hole on the upper joint and secure. Fold the white screw
cap over the head of the screw.
Sleeve the flash collar down from the top of the pole to within 2ft from the base of the pole.
To attach the cleat:
The cleat is used, both to secure the halyard; and to fix the bottom joint together.
First, insert the 2 rubber anchor nuts into the 2 pre-drilled holes either side of the bottom joint.
Then attach the cleat, using the 2 phillips screws, screwing them tightly into the 2 rubber anchor nuts, compressing the anchor
nuts and making for a firmly-fixed bottom joint.
Insert the stem of the Ball Finial into the truck at the top of the pole and secure with lock nut provided.
Thread Halyard through the truck and bring the two loose ends together with a knot, attaching to the cleat.
Secure the truck to the aluminium ring at the tip of the mast using grub screws in truck.
Bring the butt of the pole to the foundation ground sleeve.
Walk the pole up to the foundation, gently lifting it and sliding it into the ground sleeve.
Rotate the pole so that the cleat is turned to the preferred location and secure the pole within the ground
sleeve using small wooden shims.
We recommend using a small strip of caulking to seal the space between sleeve and pole.
Drop the flash collar to cover the foundation detail.
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