Street Lights

The Street Lights Manufacturer!
 

KSHD brand was established in 2008 in Qingdao, China, specializing in the R&D, manufacturing and sales of urban furniture. The factory has more than 16 years of advanced management and production experience. Our main products are metal trash cans, bollards, bicycle racks, outdoor benches, picnic tables, ashtrays and many other outdoor town furniture.

 

 
 

Why choose us

 

 

Advanced equipment

The company has advanced laser cutting machines, CNC punching machines and other automation machines.

 

Production market

The products sell well in Spain, Britain, Europe, America and Australia. To achieve friendly cooperation with companies from many countries and regions.

 

OEM service

With professional design, production and sales teams. Samples can be customized according to your drawings, and quality control and inspection will be carried out to meet your requirements.

 

 

Brackets For Street Lights
Benefits of Using Mounting Brackets for Lights

Increased Stability and Safety
One of the primary advantages of using mounting brackets is the stability they provide. A secure mounting bracket ensures that the light fixture stays in place, reducing the risk of accidents caused by falling lights. This is especially vital in high-traffic areas or where equipment is used frequently.

 

Enhanced Aesthetic Appeal
Lighting is not solely a functional component; it contributes to the overall decor of a space. Stylish mounting brackets can enhance the aesthetic appeal of light fixtures, making them an integral part of the design theme. Available in various designs and finishes, brackets can complement the style of any room, whether contemporary, rustic, or industrial.

 

Improved Light Efficiency
When lights are mounted correctly, using appropriate brackets, it can lead to increased energy efficiency. Well-positioned fixtures require less energy to produce the desired level of brightness, thereby reducing electricity costs. This also minimizes the wear on the lighting system, potentially extending its lifespan.

 

Types of street light mounting brackets
 

Pole mount brackets

Designed for attaching streetlights to poles, commonly used in public spaces.

Wall mount brackets

Ideal for installations on vertical surfaces like buildings or fences.

Arm mount brackets

Feature an extended arm for broader light coverage, typically mounted on walls or fences.

Clamp mount brackets

Use clamps to attach to horizontal surfaces, making them perfect for temporary setups.

Ground mount brackets

Secure streetlights to the ground with anchors or concrete bases, used in open spaces or rural areas.

Adjustable tilt brackets

Allow for fine-tuning the angle of the solar panel to capture maximum sunlight.

 

Materials for light pole components
 
 
 

Anchor bolts, nuts, and washers

Anchor bolts, nuts, and washers are used to secure anchor base poles to their foundations. These components are always made from galvanized steel regardless of the material used to make the pole shaft.

 
 

Top caps

For steel poles, the tops are made from plastic, and their fastening clips are made from steel. For aluminum and fiberglass poles, the tops are made from cast aluminum.

 
 

Base covers

For steel poles, the base covers are made from ABS plastic, thin steel, or aluminum.
For aluminum and fiberglass poles, the base covers are made from ABS plastic or aluminum.

 
 

Hand hole covers

For steel poles, the hand hole covers are made from plastic, steel, or aluminum.
For aluminum and fiberglass poles, the hand hole covers are made from plastic or aluminum. Mounting brackets used for mounting light fixtures, etc., are typically made from steel or aluminum.

 

 

Design Specifications to Brackets For Street Lights

 

The height of the street light pole from the mount formed to the center of the luminaire (lighting device) is called as “mounting height”. In simpler words, it's the height of the street light from the mount, above the setback.


The setback is the distance between the center of the base of the light pole to the extreme edge of the pavement. This distance when small provides better illumination while longer setbacks result in formation of hotspots on it's edges. Although it is beneficiary to have a short setback, care must be taken that the light pole must not be installed way too near the extreme end of the pavement. The setback should be around the range of 3ft to 5ft in length.


The overhang is the distance between the center of the luminaire to the line on the road where maximum traffic occurs . Make sure that the overhang does not exceed 1/4th of the total length of mounting height.


Boom Tilt Angle or Boom Angle is the angle formed by the tilted beam of the light with respect to the imaginary horizontal line passing through center of the luminaire.


The outreach is the distance between the center of the column and the center of the luminaire. This parameter is of much importance in field of architecture.


Outreach parameter helps in giving additional polishing of illumination, infusing the lighting arrangement with a touch of austerity.


Pole to pole spacing involves the distance between two adjacent poles. This parameter of spacing must be carefully calculated. The core field involved in determining pole to pole spacing is the fixture distribution.


Fixture distribution is the pattern of the light beam formed based upon the orientation of two corresponding street lights either angled towards one another or placed on the same line. Also, individual beam pattern of each constituent Lighting device or luminaire also influences the fixture distribution.

 

FAQ

 

Q: What are the Most Common Mounting Arms and Brackets?

A: A Bullhorn bracket is commonly used in places where bright lighting is needed, such as flood lighting or sport courts or car dealerships to illuminate these spaces at night Upsweep arms, which are typically mounted to light posts that line streets and highways, or brackets on light poles that surround airports Flood Light Brackets are specifically designed to support light poles and LED flood light fixtures

Q: What Types of Light Pole Mounting Arms Are There?

A: Cross arms are also frequently installed onto wooden poles that support power lines. When sourcing material for high risk structures such as this, it's recommended to use aluminum or steel brackets. Tenon Arms can also clamp onto wooden poles, as well as steel poles.

Q: What Types of Light Pole Bracket Designs Exist?

A: Elliptical brackets have a sleek design and are more costly. They exist in high end residential communities and commercial utility environments. Elliptical brackets are generally found in Gulf Coast states like Florida, and they are made to withstand hurricanes and strong coastal weather. The pipes are made from lightweight, durable, non-conductive aluminum.

Q: Why is adjustability important in a solar street light mounting bracket?

A: Adjustability is essential for optimizing the performance of a solar streetlight system. Since the sun's position changes throughout the day and across seasons, a bracket with adjustable angles ensures that the solar panel is positioned for maximum sunlight exposure. This leads to more efficient energy absorption, better battery performance, and consistent lighting output year-round.

Q: Can I install a solar street light mounting bracket myself?

A: Yes, many solar street light mounting brackets are designed for DIY installation. If you choose a user-friendly bracket with features like pre-drilled holes and snap-on components, the process can be straightforward. However, for larger projects or more complex installations, it may be beneficial to hire a professional to ensure proper alignment and installation.

As one of the leading street lights suppliers in China, we warmly welcome you to buy high-grade street lights for sale here from our factory. All customized products are with high quality and low price. Contact us for quotation.

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