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Thread the halyard (sticking out from the top of the pole) inside the truck and out over the sheave (pulley). Using a bowline knot, tie the halyard to the counterweight which is attached to the retaining ring.
INSTALLING YOUR FLAGPOLE. You may want to learn how to install a flagpole if you are considering purchasing a flagpole or have already purchased one but don't have any mounting instructions handy. We'll take you through the steps. You may also be interested in our Commercial Flagpole buying guide.
The pulley is another crucial component of the flag pole diagram. The pulley is attached to the top of the pole and allows the halyard to move freely. The pulley is typically made of a durable material, such as stainless steel or brass, to withstand the elements and ensure smooth operation.
Eder Flag Company offers two reliable and efficient flagpole pulley assembly for flagpoles: the Standard and Deluxe models. Designed to enhance the performance and functionality of your flag display, these assemblies are suitable for updating both steel and aluminum flagpoles.
Here is a step-by-step guide to help you install a pulley on your tall flagpole: Step 1: Determine the location of the pulley. The first step is to determine the location where you want to install the pulley. It should be high enough on the pole to allow the flag to fly freely without obstruction.
Flagpole Anatomy. Here is a breakdown of the various parts and components of a flagpole. You can refer to the diagram below to identify many of the common parts and accessories of an internal or external halyard flagpole.