Double Arm Bracket
Double Arm Bracket Manufacturer
Vaishali Poles is a leading manufacturer of Double Arm Brackets for street lighting and infrastructure projects across India. Precision-engineered for stability, durability, and aesthetic appeal, our double arm brackets are ideal for dual-lamp installations and are commonly used in highways, main roads, and large open areas requiring broader light coverage.
What is a Double Arm Bracket?
A Double Arm Bracket is a lighting fixture support structure mounted at the top of a pole, designed to hold two light fittings, typically on opposite sides. It enhances illumination coverage, making it ideal for central median lighting or dual-direction road lighting.
Technical Specifications of Double Arm Bracket
| Parameter | Specification |
| Material | Mild Steel / Galvanized Iron / GI Pipe |
| Design | Welded, Curved, or Decorative Style |
| Pipe Diameter | 32 mm to 50 mm (customizable) |
| Arm Length | 0.75 m to 1.5 m per side (adjustable) |
| Mounting Type | Top Mounted / Side Mounted |
| Coating | Hot Dip Galvanized / Powder Coated |
| Welding Standard | IS 9595 / IS 2062 Compliant |
| Finish Options | Painted / Anti-corrosive Coating |
| Weight Capacity | Suitable for 2x20W to 2x250W light fittings |
Applications
- Street light poles in highways and roads
- Dual lighting for central medians
- Public parks and industrial zones
- Smart city infrastructure
- Residential & commercial complexes
Why Choose Vaishali Poles for Double Arm Brackets?
- Custom Engineering– Tailored sizes and angles for any pole type
- Heavy-Duty Fabrication– Built for long-term use in extreme conditions
- Anti-Corrosive Finish– Ensures weather resistance and low maintenance
- Easy Installation– Designed for secure and efficient mounting
- Nationwide Delivery– Serving across all major Indian states
Service Locations
We supply Double Arm Brackets across:
Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Assam, Bihar, Jharkhand, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland, Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, Tripura, Kerala, and Jammu & Kashmir.
