Description
This 30’ flagpole comes with a wire center halyard, revolving truck, halyard block, and cam-action cleat inside the pole's shaft. Additionally, it features a lockable access door for easy access to the cleat. Choosing a concealed halyard system for your flagpole adds an extra layer of security.
Our aluminum flagpole is built to withstand extreme weather conditions. When a flag is attached to the pole, it is rated for wind speeds up to 120 mph and up to 221 mph when one isn’t.
For a 30-foot flag pole, we recommend using flags sized 5’ x 8’ for a proportional look. However, smaller flags, such as 3’ x 5’, are also suitable.
What’s Included?
- Galvanized steel foundation sleeve
- Cam-action cleat
- Spun aluminum flash collar
- Gold anodized aluminum ball ornament
- Swivel flag snaps with vinyl covers
- Stainless steel quick link
- Retaining ring
- Counterweight
If you want to customize this outdoor flag pole with a different truck, ornament, or halyard, just give us a call at 800-858-8776.
How it Works
This flagpole uses an internal system for rigging the rope halyard. At the top of the pole is a wire center halyard with space for two flag snaps. This halyard runs through a stationary truck and across a halyard block (pulley insert) and is then secured in a cam-action cleat inside the pole’s shaft. The cleat is accessible through a lockable access door. For more details download the complete flagpole specifications document.
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Flagpole Finishes
Satin Finish
Satin is the most common and widely specified finish in the flagpole industry. Created during the polishing process, this brushed finish provides a smooth, consistent appearance with an elegant, low-gloss sheen. Satin-finished flagpoles are low maintenance, highly resistant to corrosion, and complement virtually any architectural style.
Anodized Finishes
Standard anodized finishes include Clear, Bronze, and Black.
Anodizing is an electrochemical process that creates a durable aluminum oxide layer on the surface of the flagpole. This protective finish enhances durability, increases resistance to weather and environmental exposure, and provides superior corrosion protection, making it an excellent choice for coastal and other harsh environments.
Because the anodized layer becomes an integral part of the aluminum itself, it will not chip, flake, or peel like painted finishes.
Lead Time
Anodized finishes require an additional manufacturing process and typically add 6 to 8 weeks to production time. This process cannot be expedited.



