Our Four-Legged Angle Steel Communication Tower is designed to provide exceptional stability and support, especially in harsh environments. Its four-legged configuration is ideal for locations that experience strong winds, seismic activity, or high-stress conditions. This type of tower is commonly used in large-scale communication infrastructure, where heavy antennas and equipment need to be supported.
· Enhanced Stability : The four-leg design offers additional resistance to wind and seismic forces, making it ideal for harsh environments.
· Increased Load-Bearing Capacity : Can support a larger number of antennas and communication equipment.
· Long-Term Durability : Galvanization ensures a robust and rust-resistant structure, reducing maintenance costs.
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Base Structure
· The tower features four vertical steel angle supports arranged symmetrically in a square or rectangular configuration. This design distributes the weight of the tower evenly, providing maximum stability and strength.
Vertical Members (Legs)
· The four legs are made from galvanized steel angles, capable of withstanding high tension and environmental stresses. These legs form the core structure, ensuring the tower’s strength and resilience.
"Quad Strength - Solid, Reliable, Ready for Any Challenge"
Crossarms
· The crossarms are strategically mounted to support a wide range of antennas and communication equipment. Multiple sets of crossarms are positioned at various heights to provide adequate space for antenna placement and cable management.
Platforms and Antenna Brackets
· Platforms can be added to the upper levels of the tower for maintenance access and equipment mounting. Antenna brackets are securely attached to the crossarms to accommodate a variety of antennas. These brackets are adjustable, allowing for flexible mounting of communication devices such as radar systems, microwave antennas, and 5G antennas.
Application Scenarios
· Ideal for telecommunication hubs, broadcasting stations, and radar installations.
· Seismic zones, mountainous regions, and areas exposed to extreme weather conditions.