Thursday, March 10, 2022

How to Operate the Titan Telescoping Flagpole?

 Let’s take a look at flagpole installation, operation, and certain things to consider to make sure you properly fly your flags and keep your Titan Telescoping Flagpole in the best condition possible.

How Does a Titan Telescoping Flagpole Work? Ideally, Titan Telescoping Flagpole comes in a kit that includes a good-sized flag, the equipment necessary to fly two flags, a ground sleeve, a ball topper — and of course, the flagpole itself. The flag is made up of nylon fabric, which helps our flag fly freely even in low wind conditions. The stars on the flag are embroidered, the stripes are sewn, the x-box is on the fly end that helps in providing extra durability. And it is specially made in the United States of America. The 20' titan telescoping flagpoles comes with pictures of the installation process, making it relatively easy for you to complete the process. There is also an excellent video on the official website regarding the installation process. The entire kit is flexible and can be relocated, except for the ground sleeve. So if you want to relocate or want to show off your flagpole elsewhere, you’ll have to buy a separate ground sleeve to install at the new location.

How to Operate the Titan Telescoping Flagpole? Attach your flag to the stainless steel spring-loaded flag snaps At the lowest position. After inserting it into the ground sleeve, start extending its first section until it stops. Lift the section while rotating it to the right and then down. Repeat this with every section after that to bring the pole down, reverse this process, and put a hand over hand to avoid free fall and flagpole damage. With the telescoping flagpole, the best part is that you need not pull ropes to lower or raise the flag. The flagpole withholds you, making it simple to remove, move, change, or add a flag. The swivel ring clips assist your flag fly 360 degrees around the pole helps in reducing the risk of tangling around the pole, preventing damage.

Also, the Titan Telescoping Flagpole helps in flyings two flags simultaneously. A third flag can also be flown on 25' flagpoles if you add two more spring clips and one additional large swivel ring. Notably, the flag should be appropriately displayed from sunrise to sunset. If the flag is displayed at night, it has to be lighted, which can be easily done by using a Titan Solar Light at the top of your flagpole.

During snow or icy weather, as water can enter the flagpole, making it freeze up and damage its function over the season, make sure to keep your flagpole in the extended position Either Leave it extended or lower and remove it from the ground altogether. There are no lubricants required to make your flagpole work better. It is self-maintained, implying that its proper usage will prevent any repair requirements.

Looking for a 25' Titan Telescoping Flagpole. Contact Ameritex Phone: (210) 310–3524 or (877) 598–3524

Email: Sales@ameritexflags.com

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