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35 Foot Wood Pole | Class 2 | Treated | Southern Yellow Pine
Product Description
Key Features
- Total Height (ft): 35
- Height Above Grade (ft): 29.5
- Buried Depth Below Grade (ft): 5.5
- ANSI Class: Class 2
- Material: Wood Southern Yellow Pine
- Pole Weight (lbs): 1100-1360
- Min Pole Top Circ (in): 25
- Min Circ 6ft from Butt (in): 36.5
- Min Pole Top OD (in): 8
- Pole OD 6ft From Butt (in): 11.6
- Treatment: CCA
- Pole Installation: Direct Burial
- Warranty: 1 year
Our 35 foot Class 2 CCA Treated Southern Yellow Pine Poles are grown, debarked, and treated in the United States. They are manufactured to ANSI O5.1 specification. Poles are treated with preservatives to the latest American Wood Preservers Association standards to ensure rot and decay prevention. The long term durability of a wood utility pole is one of its main benefits
Cross arms are available for our Southern Yellow Pine poles as an optional accessory. Configuration and sizing are determined based on project requirements, as well as the height and class of the selected pole. We offer both 8-foot and 10-foot cross arms, our product specialists can help confirm the appropriate size for your application.
Delivery is made with a standard flatbed truck depending on pole lengths and the customer is responsible for offloading. Offloading requires a fork lift or appropriate similar vehicle to offload - customer supplied. Customer is responsible for any costs associated with delivery rescheduling because of improper scheduling or not having the proper offloading equipment available at time of delivery. Installation should be done by a trained professional.
Pricing: Does not include price of shipping. Shipping is available to the lower 48 USA states. We can supply a budgetary shipping quote or a firm shipping quote that is good for 14 days.
Disclaimer: LED Lighting Supply is not responsible for improper loading (ie what is mounted to the pole), installation costs, or foundation design of light poles. Dimensions and specifications of poles are subject to change without notice but the pole top and butt dimensions will always be within ANSI specifications. Wood poles are the ideal option for most field projects as concrete poles require more frequent maintenance and replacement. While our main product line is southern yellow pine, we at times are able to offer other species including Douglas fir and red pine. CCA treatment generally will result in the poles being free of insects for decades to come.
Please be advised that our wood poles are covered solely by a 1-year workmanship warranty, which ensures that the poles are free from defects from the manufacturing process, and structural integrity, for a period of one year from the date of purchase. This warranty does not cover damage resulting from external factors, misuse, or normal wear and tear.
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Web ID: 2236
Product Overview
We supply 35 foot Class 2 wood poles manufactured from Southern Yellow Pine, CCA treated for long-term durability and direct burial installation. These poles are designed for structural support of field lighting and utility distribution in outdoor environments. Typical use includes mounting sports field floodlights or supporting overhead lines at heights suitable for large athletic complexes and municipal sites.
Each pole is produced to ANSI O5.1 standards, with a minimum top circumference of 25 inches and a weight range of 1100?1360 lbs. Cross arm options are available to accommodate project-specific mounting requirements. This pole is intended for permanent installation where robust structural performance and rot resistance are required.
Core Performance and Output
This 35 foot Class 2 wood pole supports demanding structural loads for sports field lighting and utility distribution. The pole?s Class 2 rating provides a balance of strength and manageable weight, with a minimum top outside diameter of 8 inches and a 6-foot-from-butt diameter of 11.6 inches. The CCA treatment ensures resistance to decay and insect damage in direct burial applications.
Wind load and EPA (Effective Projected Area) capacity are determined by pole class, height above grade, and fixture mounting configuration. For most sports field and area lighting layouts, this pole supports multiple large floodlights or cross arms, but total fixture weight and EPA must be confirmed against site wind speed requirements. Excessive fixture loading or mounting at extreme heights may require higher class or steel poles.
Adjustability and Control Options
Cross arms are available in 8-foot and 10-foot lengths to support various lighting or utility configurations. Cross arm selection is based on fixture count, spacing, and project requirements. Drilling and mounting for hardware or brackets is performed on site or per project specification.
No integrated electrical or control features are included with the pole. All wiring, controls, and fixture mounting hardware must be specified separately and installed according to local code and project needs.
Longevity and Reliability
Southern Yellow Pine poles treated with CCA provide long service life in outdoor environments. The preservative treatment meets American Wood Preservers Association standards for rot and decay prevention. Typical service life exceeds 30 years under normal conditions, with periodic inspection recommended for structural integrity.
Direct burial installation and proper backfill are critical for long-term reliability. Poles should be inspected for mechanical damage, decay at ground line, and hardware corrosion as part of routine maintenance.
Build Quality and Physical Characteristics
This pole is manufactured from solid Southern Yellow Pine, debarked and treated in the United States. The Class 2 rating ensures a minimum circumference and diameter at critical points for structural performance. Weight ranges from 1100 to 1360 lbs depending on natural wood variation.
CCA treatment provides deep preservative penetration for ground contact. The pole is supplied undrilled unless otherwise specified. Cross arms, brackets, and hardware are available as optional accessories and must be matched to pole class and application.
Where This Product Fits Best
This 35 foot Class 2 wood pole is suited for outdoor sports field lighting, utility distribution, and large area illumination in municipal and recreational environments. The height and structural rating support mounting of multiple floodlights or utility lines at elevations required for uniform field coverage and safe clearance.
- sports field lighting
- baseball field lighting
- football field lighting
- soccer field lighting
- softball field lighting
- area lighting
- municipal lighting
- utility distribution
CCA-treated wood construction is suitable for direct burial in most soil types. Not recommended for marine or highly corrosive environments without additional protection. Confirm wind load and fixture EPA for exposed or high-wind sites.
Installation and Long-Term Use
Direct burial installation requires a minimum 5.5 feet below grade, with 29.5 feet above grade for fixture mounting. Proper backfill and compaction are necessary for stability. Poles should be handled with equipment rated for the full pole weight and length.
Cross arms and hardware must be installed per project requirements and local code. Periodic inspection for decay, insect activity, and hardware condition is recommended. Replacement or reinforcement may be required if ground line decay or mechanical damage is detected over time.
How This Fixture Is Commonly Used
35 foot wood poles are typically spaced around the perimeter of sports fields or large recreational areas, supporting floodlights or utility lines at heights that provide uniform coverage and safe clearances. Mounting heights and fixture layouts depend on field size, lighting requirements, and local wind conditions.
Fixture count and spacing are determined by light level targets and beam distribution. Higher pole heights reduce the number of poles needed but may require larger fixtures or higher wattage. Excessive fixture loading or large cross arms can increase wind load and may require structural review.
Safety, Certifications, and Warranty
This pole is manufactured to ANSI O5.1 standards. CCA treatment meets American Wood Preservers Association requirements. Southern Yellow Pine is a recognized species for structural pole use in North America.
Standard warranty is 1 year. All installation and use must comply with local codes and safety regulations. Use proper lifting and handling equipment during installation. Inspect for structural integrity before and after installation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the maximum fixture weight or EPA this pole can support?
A: Fixture weight and EPA limits depend on pole class, mounting height, and local wind speed. Confirm total load with a structural engineer for each project.
Q: Is this pole suitable for coastal or marine environments?
A: Standard CCA-treated wood poles are not recommended for direct marine or highly corrosive environments without additional protection.
Q: Can cross arms be pre-installed or drilled before delivery?
A: Poles are supplied undrilled unless otherwise specified. Cross arms and drilling can be coordinated per project requirements.
Q: What is the recommended burial depth for installation?
A: Minimum burial depth is 5.5 feet below grade for a 35 foot pole, per ANSI and industry standards.
Q: How often should the pole be inspected after installation?
A: Annual inspection is recommended to check for decay, insect activity, and hardware condition.
Q: How do I determine the correct spacing for poles on a sports field?
A: Spacing depends on field size, lighting requirements, and fixture beam spread. Consult a lighting layout or engineering plan for optimal results.
Application Questions and Clarification
Q: Is this pole appropriate for parking lot lighting?
A: This pole can be used for parking lot lighting where wood poles are permitted and structural requirements are met.
Q: Can this pole be used for rural roadway lighting?
A: Yes, this pole is suitable for rural roadway lighting and utility distribution in non-urban settings.
Q: Is this pole compatible with both floodlights and utility lines?
A: The pole supports both floodlight mounting and utility line attachment when configured with appropriate cross arms and hardware.
Q: Are there limitations on fixture size or number for this pole?
A: Total fixture size and number are limited by pole class, wind load, and EPA. Confirm with a structural engineer for each application.








