[Case Study] Water pressure lifting Aqua Pole for mobile phones and wireless antenna vehicles.
Hydraulic Multi-Purpose Lifting Aqua Pole
This is an example of a vehicle equipped with a hydraulic lift aqua pole for dedicated antennas for mobile phones and wireless communication. It can be moved to the site to set up the antenna temporarily.
Our antenna poles have a telescopic structure with overlapping tubes (cylinders) that extend and retract like a fishing rod. They are square poles that do not twist, allowing an antenna to be mounted at the top and extended to a height of, for example, 25 meters. The power to raise the pole comes from water pressure. Water is injected and drained from a tank filled with tap water using a water pressure pump to raise and lower the pole. They can be mounted on dedicated vehicles or collapsed and loaded onto trucks for transport to the site. This is a perfect example of our catchphrase, "Harnessing the power of water for useful strength." *Please download the catalog for more information. *For further details, please contact us.
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●Background of Implementation In large outdoor events, there may not be enough capacity in mobile phone base stations. Additionally, in disaster areas, mobile phone and radio base stations may be out of service due to malfunctions. In such cases, it is necessary to set up temporary antennas on-site. 【Challenge】 We want to transport and immediately set up the antenna on-site. ●Solution - Our antenna poles have a telescopic structure with overlapping tubes (cylinders) that extend and retract like a fishing rod. - They are square poles that do not twist, allowing antennas to be mounted at the tip and extended to a height of, for example, 25 meters. - The power to raise the pole comes from water pressure. - Water is injected and drained from a tank filled with tap water using a water pressure pump to raise and lower the pole. - The poles can be transported on a dedicated vehicle or by shortening them to fit in a truck. ●Implementation Effects - They do not take up space for antenna installation. - They can be prepared in a short time. - They use readily available tap water. - Cameras, speakers, lighting, and other equipment can also be mounted. - Maintenance is easy. *Please download the catalog for more information. *For further details, please contact us.
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This is an example of a vehicle equipped with a hydraulic lift aqua pole for dedicated antennas for mobile phones and wireless communication. The antenna can be temporarily set up on-site. *Please download the catalog for more information. *For more details, please contact us.
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Our company is a product development manufacturer that utilizes core technologies such as water pressure, lifting machinery, telescopic poles, and lighting, with a focus on environmental considerations. ■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 poles. From 1997: Developed and sold hydraulic telescopic work platforms, engine-powered 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 work platform (Eco Car Deck). 2011: Received the "Invention Contribution Award" at the 36th Invention Awards (for the parasol-type balloon floodlight) sponsored 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 "Manufacturing Award" (balloon-type LED floodlight, Max Moon).