Self-supporting Tower Towers, Masts, and Poles

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Galvanized-Steel Instrument Tripod -- CM10
from Campbell Scientific, Inc.

The CM10 provides measurement heights up to 10 feet (3 meters) and support for attached sensors and mounts, solar panels, and environmental enclosures. The tripod legs are individually adjustable allowing adjustment of our wind set's measurement height, and tripod installation over uneven terrain. [See More]

  • Type: Self-supporting Towers; Guyed Tower (optional feature); Tripod
  • Maximum Height: 10
  • Application: Meteorology / Instrument / Sensor
  • Maximum Windspeed @ Windload: 120 mph Sustained Wind
DMX Heavy Duty -- DMXHD-32
from TACO Communications Inc.

DMX towers are packaged complete with CBS concrete base stubs, DM mast, top plate, rotor plate, TMCA clamp assembly and all necessary hardware. Height includes mast. [See More]

  • Type: Self-supporting Towers; Guyed Tower (optional feature)
  • Maximum Height: 32
  • Application: Communications / Antenna Support; Navigation, aviation or land based traffic; Meteorology / Instrument / Sensor; Recreational; Off-Shore / Oil; Surveillance / Camera
  • Material: Steel
Lightweight Guyed Tower -- 1200 TLWD
from Sabre Communications Corporation

Sabre's 12" face guyed tower is designed for light accessory loads. Featuring extra heavy tubular legs, flanged connections and serpentine bracing, the 1200 TLWD provides maximum strength and reliability. It is versatile enough to be used as a guyed, freestanding or wall-bracketed tower. Available... [See More]

  • Type: Self-supporting Towers; Guyed Tower; Mast / Extender; Roof Top Tower (optional feature)
  • Maximum Height: 250
  • Application: Communications / Antenna Support
  • Material: Steel
Galvanized-Steel Instrument Tripod -- CM6
from Campbell Scientific, Inc.

The CM6 provides measurement heights up to 6 feet (2 meters) and support for attached sensors and mounts, solar panels, and environmental enclosures. The tripod legs are individually adjustable allowing adjustment of our wind set's measurement height, and tripod installation over uneven terrain. [See More]

  • Type: Self-supporting Towers; Guyed Tower (optional feature); Tripod
  • Maximum Height: 6
  • Application: Meteorology / Instrument / Sensor
  • Maximum Windspeed @ Windload: 100 mph Sustained Wind
LT Series -- LT-1-24
from TACO Communications Inc.

Lighting towers are available in the following four series. Load figures given are for lights mounted at the top of the tower, and include the weight of mast and fittings. Each series designates the load carrying capabilities and maximum height. Our new Towers have been enhanced in both leg profile... [See More]

  • Type: Self-supporting Towers; Guyed Tower (optional feature)
  • Maximum Height: 24
  • Application: Lighting
  • Material: Steel
Lightweight Guyed Tower -- 1800 TLWD
from Sabre Communications Corporation

Sabre's 18" face towers are designed to carry light accessory loads. Featuring either tubular or solid round legs, serpentine bracing and flanged connections, these towers are capable of being used as guyed, freestanding or wall-bracketed towers. When used as a guyed tower, both are available in... [See More]

  • Type: Self-supporting Towers; Guyed Tower; Mast / Extender; Roof Top Tower (optional feature)
  • Maximum Height: 400
  • Application: Communications / Antenna Support
  • Material: Steel
Instrument Tower & Adjustable Mast -- UT20
from Campbell Scientific, Inc.

The UT20 is a durable instrument tower that can be used for a variety of applications. It supports a 20 foot (6 m) measurement height for wind sensors for fire weather applications. It also provides sturdy attachment points for antennas, solar panels, environmental enclosures, radiation shields, and... [See More]

  • Type: Self-supporting Towers; Guyed Tower (optional feature)
  • Maximum Height: 20
  • Application: Meteorology / Instrument / Sensor
  • Maximum Windspeed @ Windload: 110 mph
Self-Supporting Tower -- S3R
from Sabre Communications Corporation

This three-legged tower has the ability to carry moderate to heavy accessory loads. Featuring solid round legs and angle bracing, it provides maximum strength and reliability. Custom engineered to meet all your height requirements, this tower is appropriate for nearly all communication applications. [See More]

  • Type: Self-supporting Towers
  • Maximum Height: 500
  • Application: Communications / Antenna Support
  • Material: Steel
Instrument Tower & Adjustable Mast -- UT30
from Campbell Scientific, Inc.

The UT30 is a durable instrument tower that can be used for a variety of applications. It supports a 30 foot (10 m) measurement height for wind sensors as well as sturdy attachment points for antennas, solar panels, environmental enclosures, radiation shields, and crossarms. The tower consists of... [See More]

  • Type: Self-supporting Towers; Guyed Tower (optional feature)
  • Maximum Height: 30
  • Application: Meteorology / Instrument / Sensor
  • Maximum Windspeed @ Windload: 110 mph
Self-Supporting Tower -- S3TL
from Sabre Communications Corporation

This widely used three-legged self-supporting tower has the ability to carry moderate to heavy accessory loads. Built with tubular legs and angle bracing, this tubular design is less expensive because of its improved strength-per-pound ratio. Custom engineered to meet all your height requirements,... [See More]

  • Type: Self-supporting Towers
  • Maximum Height: 500
  • Application: Communications / Antenna Support
  • Material: Steel
Stainless-Steel Instrument Tripod -- CM110
from Campbell Scientific, Inc.

The CM110 is a 10-foot instrumentation tripod. Constructed from stainless steel, the CM110 is much lighter than our galvanized-steel instrumentation tripods. The maximum height of the tripod is ten feet; however, the tripod legs are independently adjustable. This allows the tripod to be deployed in... [See More]

  • Type: Self-supporting Towers; Guyed Tower (optional feature); Tripod
  • Maximum Height: 10
  • Application: Meteorology / Instrument / Sensor
  • Maximum Windspeed @ Windload: 80 mph Sustained Wind
Stainless-Steel Instrument Tripod -- CM115
from Campbell Scientific, Inc.

The CM115 is a 15-foot instrumentation tripod. Constructed from stainless steel, the CM115 is much lighter than our galvanized-steel instrumentation tripods. The maximum height of the tripod is fifteen feet; however, the tripod legs are independently adjustable. This allows the tripod to be deployed... [See More]

  • Type: Self-supporting Towers; Guyed Tower (optional feature); Tripod
  • Maximum Height: 15
  • Application: Meteorology / Instrument / Sensor
  • Maximum Windspeed @ Windload: 75 mph Sustained Wind
Stainless-Steel Instrument Tripod -- CM120
from Campbell Scientific, Inc.

The CM120 is a 20-foot instrumentation tripod. Constructed from stainless steel, the CM120 is much lighter than comparable galvanized-steel instrumentation tripods. The maximum height of the tripod is 20 feet; however, the tripod legs are independently adjustable. This allows the tripod to be... [See More]

  • Type: Self-supporting Towers; Guyed Tower (optional feature); Tripod
  • Maximum Height: 20
  • Application: Meteorology / Instrument / Sensor
  • Maximum Windspeed @ Windload: 65 mph Sustained Wind
Universal 10-Foot Instrument Tower -- UT10
from Campbell Scientific, Inc.

The UT10 is a durable, lightweight instrument tower that can be used for a variety of applications. It supports a 10 ft (3 m) measurement height for wind sensors as well as sturdy attachment points for antennas, solar panels, environmental enclosures, radiation shields, and crossarms. It is a... [See More]

  • Type: Self-supporting Towers; Guyed Tower (optional feature)
  • Maximum Height: 10
  • Application: Meteorology / Instrument / Sensor
  • Maximum Windspeed @ Windload: 110 mph