Self-Support towers
Every SST we manufacture is created to your specifications. It doesn’t matter if our team of certified, licensed engineers creates the design, or if you provide it; CommStrucutres will provide you with the highest-quality and most cost-efficient self-supporting towers in the industry.
Designed for heights up to 400 feet and capable of handling multiple antenna arrays, our self-supporting (or freestanding) towers are made for a variety of applications
Self-support towers can be used for applications including:
Telecommunications: Self-support towers are commonly used for mounting cellular antennas, microwave dishes, and other telecommunications equipment.
Military: Self-support towers are also used for military applications such as radar systems and communication equipment.
Emergency services: Self-support towers can be used for mounting communication equipment for emergency services such as police, fire, and rescue services.
FAA & Governmental Agency Structures: Self-support towers provide support for equipment critical to ensuring safe and efficient air traffic operations, also playing a role in enhancing security measures and surveillance capabilities.
Self-Support Tower FAQs
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There are several benefits of self-support towers for telecom, including their ability to support a wide range of antennas and equipment, their relatively low cost compared to other types of towers, their durability and resistance to harsh weather conditions, and their ease of installation in a variety of locations. Additionally, self-support towers can often be designed to meet specific height and weight requirements, making them a flexible solution for many different telecom applications.
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Utilize solid rod, pipe or angle iron construction
X-braced Custom Designed
Hot-dipped Galvanized for corrosion protection
Custom heights to 400 feet
Rapid, trouble-free installation
Licensed engineer sealed prints
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The installation time for a self-support tower can vary depending on several factors, including the height of the tower, the terrain and weather conditions, the availability of equipment and personnel, and the complexity of the installation.
The installation process usually involves excavation and pouring of a concrete foundation, followed by the assembly and erection of the tower. Once the tower is erected, antennas and other equipment can be installed and tested.
It is important to note that the installation of a self-support tower should only be performed by qualified professionals with the necessary experience, training, and equipment to ensure the safety and reliability of the tower.