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Inherits all the advantages of prestressed concrete utility poles, including excellent crack resistance, durability, and cost-effectiveness. The 7m height enables a wider lighting range than 6m poles, solving the problem that 6m poles are slightly short while 8m poles are relatively expensive in some scenarios, providing an "intermediate" optimal solution.

The tip diameter is 130mm, and the root diameter is approximately 247mm. The concrete strength reaches C50. Its reinforcement scheme is slightly stronger than that of 6m poles to bear the additional bending moment caused by the increased height. The mechanical properties fully meet the requirements of national standards for the corresponding bending moment grade.

Widely used in rural road lighting, street lamps for internal roads in residential areas, factory monitoring poles, and straight sections of low-voltage distribution lines that require slightly higher erection height. It is a cost-effective choice in rural lighting projects and low-voltage power grid transformation.