Water pressure driven, no oil contamination: Application examples of the water pressure lift pole 'Aqua Pole'
For mobile temporary towers such as antennas, cameras, lighting, and speakers! A case study of a water pressure-operated telescopic pole using tap water. Special orders available upon consultation.
In outdoor large-scale events or disaster sites, there may be a need for temporary antennas when the capacity of mobile phone base stations is insufficient or when they are malfunctioning and cannot connect. Therefore, we recommend the "Aqua Pole." By pumping tap water from the attached tank, the telescopic structure of the pole can be easily raised and lowered. The pole, with an antenna installed at the top, can be collapsed for transport to the site and then extended high at the necessary location. It can be securely mounted in a dedicated vehicle or transported on a truck. It takes up little space for antenna installation and can be prepared in a short time. In addition to antennas, cameras, speakers, and lighting can also be installed. Special specifications can be discussed based on height and installation requirements. There are many successful delivery examples. [Example of a challenge] In an emergency, I want to transport it to the site and immediately set up the antenna. ⇒ Solved with the "Aqua Pole!" *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Introduction Benefits】 ■ A telescopic structure similar to a fishing rod and a non-twisting square pole allow for heights of up to 25m. ■ Water supply is injected and drained through the installed tank and pump, enabling the pole to be raised and lowered. Maintenance is also easy. ■ The antenna does not require much space for installation and can be prepared in a short time. ■ In addition to antennas, it is also possible to install cameras, speakers, lighting, and more. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Our company is a product development manufacturer that utilizes core technologies in water pressure, lifting machinery, telescopic poles, and lighting with consideration for the environment. ■History March 1980: Started designing and manufacturing special cylinders at Sanko Hydraulic Machinery Co., Ltd. 1986: Completed the independently developed (PAT.P) cap side port cylinders. 1988: Renamed to Sanmax Co., Ltd. Completed the development of the hydraulic cargo lift, Aqua Lift. 1991: Diversified Aqua Lift and commercialized hydraulic telescopic pole products. From 1997: Developed and sold hydraulic telescopic work platforms, engine-equipped floodlights, telescopic hanging poles, fire-fighting lighting poles, lifting ladders, and power vehicle-mounted floodlights. 2005: Completed the balloon-type floodlight, Max Moon. 2007: Completed the light vehicle-mounted high-altitude work platform (Eco Car Deck). 2011: Received the "Invention Contribution Award" at the 36th Invention Awards (for the parasol-type balloon floodlight), hosted by the Japan Invention Promotion Association and Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun. 2019: Won the Grand Prize at the 3rd Industry Fair in Yoshikawa City for the "Monozukuri Award" (for the balloon-type LED floodlight, Max Moon).