Complete Carbon Fiber Telescopic Pole Configuration
This product is supplied as a complete carbon fiber telescopic pole, not only as loose tubes or separate clamps. It combines nested carbon fiber tube sections, external glass-reinforced nylon flip-lock clamps, 304 stainless steel clamp hardware, and an end connection reviewed for the customer’s equipment.
Section count, extended and collapsed lengths, tube diameters, clamp positions, and the end interface can be reviewed against your drawing, sample, and operating requirements. Final dimensions and performance depend on the selected configuration.
- Product form: Complete telescopic pole assembly
- Tube structure: Multiple nested carbon fiber sections
- Locking system: External nylon flip-lock clamps
- End connection: Reviewed around the attached equipment
What Must Be Matched as One Configuration
A usable telescopic pole cannot be defined by maximum length alone. The tube progression, nesting relationship, section lengths, clamp arrangement, and end equipment must work together.
| Configuration area | Information to provide |
|---|---|
| Pole dimensions | Required extended length, collapsed length, and preferred section count |
| Tube arrangement | Diameter sequence, wall thickness if specified, and nesting requirements |
| Clamp arrangement | Clamp positions, lever direction, operating clearance, and color if required |
| Attached equipment | Equipment type, weight, dimensions, cable or hose routing, and mounting method |
| Operating conditions | Vertical, horizontal, or angled use; indoor or outdoor environment; and adjustment frequency |
Tube Diameter and Nesting
The reference image shows nominal outside diameters of 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, and 34 mm. These are reference tube sizes; one pole does not necessarily use every diameter.
The actual sequence depends on the required lengths, number of sections, wall thickness, nesting clearance, attached equipment, and operating direction. Availability and final dimensions must be confirmed for the project.
How the Nylon Flip-Lock Clamp Works
The clamp is installed at the transition between adjacent tube sections. Opening the lever releases the sliding section for adjustment. Closing the lever clamps the tube in the selected position.
The clamp body is identified as glass-reinforced nylon, with 304 stainless steel pivot pins and screws. Clamp size and adjustment must match the related tube diameters and surface condition. The video below demonstrates the operating sequence but does not establish a universal load rating or service life.
Nylon Flip-Lock Adjustment Demonstration
The real product video shows the clamp lever being opened, the carbon fiber tube section repositioned, and the clamp closed to mechanically lock the selected position.
Visible evidence: clamp placement on the complete pole, manual lever operation, tube-section adjustment, and the locking sequence.
Structure and Confirmed Materials
- Telescopic sections: Carbon fiber tubes
- Clamp body: Glass-reinforced nylon
- Pivot pins and screws: 304 stainless steel
- Locking structure: External flip-lock clamp
- End fitting: Selected according to the equipment interface
Material names alone do not establish load capacity, stiffness, outdoor suitability, or service life. Those requirements must be evaluated for the completed pole.
Application Review
The same pole layout should not be assumed for every application. Use the following points to prepare a configuration review:
High-Reach Cleaning and Solar-Panel Maintenance
Provide the working reach, collapsed transport length, cleaning-head connection and weight, hose arrangement, outdoor conditions, and adjustment frequency.
Industrial Inspection
Provide the camera or sensor interface, equipment weight and dimensions, cable routing, operating height, working orientation, and stability requirement.
Photography, Lighting, Agricultural, and Other Equipment
Provide the attached device or tool, mounting method, operating direction, required pole length, handling requirements, and working environment.
Technical Specifications
| Item | Confirmed Information | Required for Final Review |
|---|---|---|
| Product form | Complete carbon fiber telescopic pole | Final supply scope |
| Tube structure | Multiple nested sections | Section count, lengths, diameter sequence, and wall thickness |
| Tube material | Carbon fiber | Material type, grade, and finish |
| Reference diameters | 6-34 mm nominal series shown | Selected sequence and availability |
| Clamp | Glass-reinforced nylon external flip lock | Size, position, lever direction, and adjustment |
| Clamp hardware | 304 stainless steel pivot pins and screws | Final hardware arrangement |
| Extended and collapsed lengths | Project-specific | Customer dimensions |
| End connection | Project-specific | Drawing, sample, or mounting dimensions |
| Performance | No universal rating stated | Completed design, operating direction, and test conditions |
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this supplied as a complete telescopic pole?
Yes. The main product is a complete pole using nested carbon fiber tubes and external nylon locking clamps. Final dimensions, end fittings, and supply scope are confirmed for the project.
Can the extended and collapsed lengths be changed?
They can be reviewed together with the section count, individual section lengths, diameter sequence, and attached equipment.
How are the tube diameters selected?
The sequence depends on the required lengths, number of sections, wall thickness, nesting clearance, equipment weight, and operating direction.
Can you provide a custom end fitting?
Threaded fittings, adapters, and equipment interfaces can be discussed using a drawing, sample, or mounting dimensions. Feasibility must be confirmed before production.
Can the video prove the pole’s load capacity?
No. The video confirms the clamp operation and tube-adjustment sequence. Load and stiffness depend on the completed pole, attached equipment, orientation, and defined test conditions.
Can I send an existing pole or equipment sample?
Yes. A drawing, existing pole, end fitting, equipment sample, or dimensioned photograph can help identify the required configuration.
Information Needed for a Quotation
Please send:
- Application and working environment
- Required extended and collapsed lengths
- Preferred section count and tube sequence, if known
- Attached equipment type, weight, dimensions, and mounting method
- End connection
- Working orientation and adjustment frequency
- Estimated quantity
- Drawing, equipment sample, existing pole, or reference photograph
If the tube diameters or section count are not yet defined, begin with the target lengths, equipment information, and application conditions. We can identify the dimensions and interfaces that still require confirmation.
Related Product Information
Discuss Your Carbon Fiber Telescopic Pole Requirements
Send the target lengths, attached equipment, end interface, operating conditions, quantity, and any available drawing or sample. These details allow the complete pole configuration to be reviewed before sampling or production.





