P-12/2008
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Steel ROUND tAPeReD ROADWAY
lIGHtING POleS
20 tO 50 feet (6 tO 15 meteRS)
M2AC
M2RR
M2RC
M2AR
Mounting SA
(Pole with Single
Member Arm)
Mounting TA
(Pole with Truss Arm)
MSRL
MSCL
MDRA
MDCA
ORDERING NUMBER LOGIC (See Pole Selection Table for actual Ordering Numbers)
R
PRODUCT IDENT
(LUMINAIRE
USAGE)
X
T
SHAFT
SHAPE
X
S
POLE
MATERIAL
X
20
NOMINAL
MOUNTING
HEIGHT (FT)
XX
6.5
SHAFT DIMENSIONS
BOTTOM
SHAFT OD (IN.)
XXXX
PP
FINISH
XX
E
OPTIONS
X
R = Roadway T = Tapered S = Steel 20 = 20
25 = 25
30 = 30
35 = 35
40 = 40
45 = 45*
50 = 50*
NOTE: *Shaft over
40 ft may be two-
piece with overlap-
ping joint (upper
portion 11 gauge;
lower portion
gauge as listed
6.5 = 6.5
7.0 = 7.0
7.5 = 7.5
8.0 = 8.0
8.5 = 8.5
9.0 = 9.0
9.5 = 9.5
10.0 = 10.0
10.5 = 10.5
GV = Galvanized
PP = Prime
painted
(Standard)
NOTE: if
galvanized n-
ish is required,
substitute GV
for PP in order-
ing number
given in Pole
Selection Table.
E = Electrical
Festoon
Box
NOTE: If this
option is
required, add
E to ordering
number listed
in Pole Selec-
tion Table.
R
POLE
CROSS
SECTION
X
R = Round
SA
MOUNTING
XX
SA = Single Mem-
ber Arm (See
illustration
above)
TA = Truss Arm
(See illustra-
tion above)
NOTE: Arms are
included with
poles; two arms
at 180°, three at
120°, and four
at 90°
11
GAUGE
XX
7 = 7
10 = 10
11 = 11
4S
ARM LENGTH
(FT)/ NUMBER
XXX
4S = One 4' arm
6S = One 6' arm
8S = One 8' arm
10S = One 10' arm
12S = One 12' arm
15S = One 15' arm
4D = Two 4' arms
6D = Two 6' arms
8D = Two 8' arms
10D = Two 10' arms
12D = Two 12' arms
15D = Two 15' arms
6T = Three 6'
arms
6Q = Four 6' arms
REFERENCES
See Page P-20 for Option Information
See Page P-21 for Pole Base Data
See Page P-2 for Pole Selection Guidelines
SUGGESTED LUMINAIRE APPLICATIONS
SPECIFICATION FEATURES
• Round tapered steel shaft
• Prime painted or galvanized finish
• Shaft lengths from 20 to 50 feet
• Choice of one, two, three, or four arms
• Single member or truss arm(s) included
Figure 1 Figure 2
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