VRX provides the following types of poles for the installation of traffic lights:
Vertical poles, for mounting the traffic lights with brackets or supporting arms. The installation of traffic lights requires the opening of threaded holes on the pole.
Vertical poles, for mounting the traffic lights with brackets or supporting arms, using a special mounting apparatus placed on the top of the pole. The traffic light mounts by screwing the upper bracket on the mounting apparatus and securing the lower bracket with a flexible steel band on the pole.
Poles with horizontal arm, for suspending the traffic lights on the horizontal arm and mounting the traffic lights on the vertical section with brackets or supporting arms. The installation of traffic lights requires the opening of threaded holes on the pole.
Poles with horizontal arm, for suspending the traffic lights on the horizontal arm and fast mounting the traffic lights on the vertical section with brackets or supporting arms. The traffic light mounts on the vertical section by screwing the upper bracket in existing holes and securing the lower bracket with a flexible steel band on the pole. The existing holes have covers that are removed during the installation of the traffic light.
All poles have a 24-connection terminal block placed either behind the door on the vertical section or inside the mounting apparatus on the top of the pole.
The terminal block is used for connecting the power cables that reach the pole from outside and the internal wiring of the traffic light. The terminal block provides for orderly wiring installation and efficient troubleshooting during maintenance.