Flagpole Repair Services
External Halyard Flagpoles
- Broken / frayed ropes / flag snaps
- Ropes off pulleys
- Broken ball tops / pulleys and truck assemblies
An External Halyard Flagpole System places the rope on the outside of the flagpole. The rope is exposed on the outside of the flagpole and travels through a pulley mounted at the top of the flagpole. An external cleat completes the rigging allowing the halyard to be tied off at about 4 1/2′ from the base of the flagpole. This enables ease of operation allowing the flag to be displayed and move up and/or down as required.
Internal Halyard Flagpoles
- Worn counterweights and beaded rings
- Broken / frayed cables
- Slipping winches (Flags lower by themselves)
The Internal Halyard Flagpole System conceals the rope on the inside of the flagpole. Internal Halyard flagpoles are more expensive than comparable external halyard flagpoles, but they offer a more streamlined look and security. The rope is inside of the flagpole and travels up and out of the truck at the top of the flagpole. The rope is either wire-centered halyard or stainless steel cable and is secured near the bottom of the flagpole with a cam cleat or with a winch. The rigging is accessible and controlled after unlocking an access door.