Pole Step
When you want to install an accessory onto the pole top or you want to fix an issue on the top, you will have to climb on the pole. While this is a difficult task to achieve, you can still do so with the help of a pole step. This is a screw-like object that you will drill into the pole and use as a stepping stone to the top of the pole.
The pole step is threaded to ease the installation into the pole. You only need to apply minimum pressure when driving it to the specific points of the pole. They are made of strong materials such as ASTM aluminum to confidently support the weight of the climber.
The L-shape design of the pole steps guarantees the stability of the users whenever they step on the step. They also come in different designs and dimensions, which makes the toll relevant for different applications and different properties. Check out the length and the diameter of the pole step when buying.
Features
- Has knuckled ring to indicate the depth of drilling
- Hot-dip galvanized
- Flat driving surface
- They come in different dimensions
- Punched projections that minimize twisting when drilling into the pole
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a pole step?
A pole step is an L-shaped screw that is driven into the poles to be used as steps for climbing and descending the poles. Users will step onto these pole steps whenever they are going upwards or coming down of the pole.
How can a pole step withstand the weight of the user?
The pole step is made of hot-dip galvanized aluminum. This metal has a high tensile strength to support immense weight and forces that act on it. Also, you are required to drill up to a certain depth so that the step can fully hold your weight. The physical strength also prevents twisting and snapping of the pole step.
How are pole steps installed?
Pole steps are usually installed onto a pole that is already erected. The installation usually entails drilling holes horizontally onto the strategic positions of the holes. You will then drive the pole step into those holes.
What is the size of the pole step?
Pole steps come in different dimensions. They also have different diameters. Choose the length and thickness of the pole step that will match your application area.