Product Description
Solar panel pole mounts are structural supports designed to secure solar arrays to the ground, rooftops, or freestanding poles. They are typically manufactured from steel or aluminum and coated with hot-dipped galvanized or Zinc Aluminum Magnesium alloys for enhanced durability.
| Install Site |
Open field |
| Tilt Angle |
0-30deg |
| Wind Load |
Up to 60m/s |
| Snow Load |
Up to 1.4KN/m2 |
| Warranty |
Steel structure for 15 years; Solar modules for 5 years |
Key Advantages:
- Fast construction speed and good economy
- Easy installation
- Safety and reliability
- Low Cost
- High strength
- Easy to maintain
Frequently Asked Questions
What is an aluminum alloy pole mount solar panel bracket?
It is a structural component designed to attach solar panels to vertical poles. Made from lightweight yet durable aluminum alloy, it supports panel weight, adjusts tilt angles, and ensures stability in various environments.
What are the key benefits of using aluminum alloy for pole mounts?
Key benefits include a high strength-to-weight ratio, excellent corrosion resistance via anodized coatings, a long lifespan of 25+ years, and a modern aesthetic appeal that blends well with landscapes.
How do I choose the right pole mount for my solar panels?
Consider factors such as panel size and weight, the type of pole (steel, concrete, or composite), the requirement for adjustable tilt angles for seasonal optimization, and the wind resistance ratings for your local climate.
Can I customize the height or angle of the pole mount?
Yes! Options include height adjustments via pole extensions, angle flexibility (typically 15°-60°), and various mounting styles such as single-axis, dual-axis, or fixed-angle designs.
Are there certifications I should look for?
Look for industry standards such as ISO 9001 for quality management, RoHS for environmental compliance, ASTM B221 for structural integrity, and specific wind load ratings tested for high-speed winds.
What is the typical warranty for these structures?
Generally, the steel structure comes with a warranty of up to 15 years, while solar modules and associated components typically carry a 5-year warranty.