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Flagpole

A flagpole is a tall vertical or slightly inclined pole designed to support a flag for display. Flags are raised and lowered along a halyard, a rope threaded through a pulley or sheave at the top and anchored at the base. Flagpoles are used on ships, in public spaces, on buildings, and in private properties.

Typically made from aluminum, steel, fiberglass, or wood, flagpoles vary in height and diameter. Common components

Installation ranges from freestanding poles with concrete foundations to wall- or roof-mounted units. Heights can range

History and usage vary widely. Flagpoles have supported banners and standards since ancient times; modern designs

include
a
base
or
foundation,
the
mast,
a
crown
or
finial
at
the
top,
a
halyard
system
(internal
or
external),
pulleys
or
a
winch,
a
cleat
to
secure
the
line,
and
hardware
to
attach
the
flag
via
grommets.
Some
designs
include
a
drum
or
internal
hoist
to
hide
the
line.
from
a
few
meters
for
residential
use
to
over
30
meters
for
civic
or
commercial
sites.
Maintenance
includes
inspecting
for
corrosion,
repainting
or
anodizing
metal
surfaces,
replacing
worn
halyards,
and
lubricating
pulleys
or
winches
to
ensure
smooth
operation.
emphasize
wind
loading
and
safety.
Many
countries
regulate
hoisting
and
display
practices
through
codes
or
guidelines
to
minimize
risk
to
people
and
property
while
preserving
the
flag’s
appearance.