Weihai Jingsheng Carbon Fiber Products Co., Ltd. هي شركة رائدة متخصصة في إنتاج منتجات ألياف الكربون. تأسسنا في عام 2008، ومقرنا في Weihai، وقد ركزنا بشكل خاص على تصنيع أنابيب ألياف الكربون للتطبيقات عبر الصناعة.
تتمتع الأعمدة المتداخلة وأدوات التلسكوب بمجموعة واسعة من التطبيقات في مختلف الصناعات والمهام اليومية. تم تصميم هذه الأدوات للتوسيع والسحب، مما يوفر التنوع والراحة. التطبيقات الشائعة للأعمدة والأدوات المتداخلة: التنظيف والصيانة.
باعتبارنا شركة مصنعة للأعمدة التلسكوبية المصنوعة من ألياف الكربون، فإننا نفخر بقدراتنا على التخصيص. من خلال العمل بشكل وثيق مع عملائنا، يمكننا إنشاء أعمدة مخصصة مصممة خصيصًا لتلبية احتياجاتهم ومتطلباتهم الخاصة.
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باعتبارنا شركة مصنعة للأعمدة التلسكوبية المصنوعة من ألياف الكربون، فإننا نفخر بقدراتنا على التخصيص. من خلال العمل بشكل وثيق مع عملائنا، يمكننا إنشاء أعمدة مخصصة مصممة خصيصًا لتلبية احتياجاتهم ومتطلباتهم الخاصة. يتيح لنا ذلك تقديم حل مخصص لمجموعة من التطبيقات، بما في ذلك تنظيف النوافذ والتصوير الفوتوغرافي والاستخدام الصناعي. تمتد قدرات التخصيص لدينا أيضًا إلى تصميم وطول وملحقات الأعمدة التي ننتجها. ومن خلال توفير الميزات والمواصفات الدقيقة التي يطلبها عملاؤنا، فإننا قادرون على تقديم منتج يلبي توقعاتهم ويتجاوزها. بشكل عام، تعد قدرتنا على التخصيص ميزة أساسية للعمل معنا فيما يتعلق بالأعمدة التلسكوبية المصنوعة من ألياف الكربون.
إقرأ المزيدOutrigger BasicsAn outrigger consists of a base that is bolted to the boat, a pole that slides into the base, and rigging for attaching fishing lines to the outrigger.Outrigger bases typically allow the pole to be swung out away from the boat for trolling and back in for running. Most also allow for adjustment of the upward angle or “pitch” of the outrigger pole. Bases may be mounted on T-tops, hard tops, cabin sides or gunwales.fishing boat using outriggers- Boat OutfittersOutrigger poles range in length from 15’ to more than 35’. For outboard-powered fishing boats up to 45 feet or so, 15’ to 25’ poles are most common. Poles longer than about 25’ require spreaders for support and added stiffness and are typically found on sportfishers.Rigging systems range from simple to complex but all serve the same basic purpose — bringing release clips close to the boat so that lines can be attached and then moving them farther out the poles. Most outriggers are set up to run one to three lines each.Outrigger Pole LengthsThe first and most important thing to consider when adding outriggers is the size of your boat. Outriggers that are too long and heavy are not only unwieldy; they can also destabilize small boats. For boats under around 25’ with a beam under 9’, 15’ to 18’ poles are typically the best choice. A handy rule of thumb for outboard-powered boats is that the tips of the poles shouldn’t extend past the props.Try to be realistic about how many lines you’ll fish.Another consideration is the number of lines you plan to run on each ’rigger. Although it’s possible to run two lines on a 15’ pole, an 18’ or longer pole is a much better choice. With a double-rigged 15’ pole mounted on a T-top or hardtop, the inner line isn’t more than a few feet past the gunwale. On the other hand, try to be realistic about how many lines you’ll fish. Trolling four lines from outriggers plus two flat lines and a center “shotgun” line requires a lot of expensive tackle and a lot of work from your crew. You’ll also want to consider practical constraints like bridge clearance, storage and trailering. Make sure whatever outrigger setup you choose is compatible with your slip or lift and with any bridges you have to fit under.Telescoping vs. Fixed Length PoleWhether an outrigger pole is fixed length or telescopic is its most obvious characteristic, and the trade-offs are fairly straightforward.Telescoping poles can be collapsed for bridge clearance, trailering, dry stack storage, etc. Collapsing the poles when not in use also makes it easier to cast from the cockpit. And when removed, the collapsed poles are much easier to store than fixed length poles.Fixed length poles, on the other hand, are generally stiffer, stronger and lighter weight. Their relative simplicity also translates to added durability.The bottom line is that, all else being equal, fixed length poles offer better performance, but tel escoping poles are far more convenient for many boaters.fishing boat using outriggers- Boat OutfittersAluminum, Fiberglass and Carbon Fiber Outrigger PoleModern outrigger poles are made from aluminum, carbon fiber or fiberglass, each of which comes with its own pros and cons.Carbon fiber offers the ultimate in stiffness and light weight. Stiffer, lighter poles bounce less when running, putting less strain on the bases, the mounting surface and the poles themselves. Stiffer poles also work better for pulling dredges, spreader bars and other tackle that puts heavy strain on the poles. Carbon poles are costly, though, and although they don’t bend like aluminum, they are more brittle and do occasionally break.Aluminum is heavier and more flexible than carbon and can bend under the strain of dredges or spreader bars. It is also more susceptible to corrosion than carbon or fiberglass. Aluminum, though, remains a good choice for outrigger poles and represents a great value for recreational anglers who don’t want — or need — to drop the price of a small car on a set of outriggers.Fiberglass is the most economical choice, but it is relatively flexible and heavy and best suited for short poles and small boats.Keep in mind that the longer the outrigger pole, the more important stiffness and light weight become. In other words, the advantages of carbon over aluminum will be much more apparent in a 20’ pole than a 15’ pole. Likewise, heavier lures, more lines and faster trolling speeds all amplify the differences between materials.Outrigger Pole DiametersMost outrigger poles under around 25’ are 1-1/2” in diameter at the base. Many 15’ poles, though, have a 1-1/8” base diameter. The smaller diameter poles — the smaller mounts they’re compatible with — are less expensive and perfectly suitable for smaller boats and lighter-duty use. Even in shorter lengths, though, 1-1/2” diameter poles are significantly stiffer.Outrigger BasesOutrigger bases range from simple gunwale mount models to sophisticated, hydraulic mounts designed for the sides of sportfisher cabins. On most center console and dual console fishing boats, though, outriggers are mounted on the T-top or hardtop. Although there are many differences in features and capabilities between models, the main thing that differentiates them is the degree to which they can be controlled from beneath the top.The main thing that differentiates them is the degree to which they can be controlled from beneath the top. The simplest and least expensive models, like Taco Marine’s Top Mounting Grand Slam 170, are controlled entirely from the top. Adjusting pitch or swing of the poles requires reaching the top of the base — usually by standing on a gunwale.Other bases, like the XD 1.5" Top Mount Outrigger Base, allow control of swing but not pitch from beneath the top. A crew member standing on deck can deploy the outriggers by turning a handle on the underside of the mount, but tilting the ‘riggers up or laying them down requires reaching the top of the bases.The most convenient bases, like the XD Crank Top 1.5" Outrigger Mount, feature controls for both pitch and swing from the deck.Other considerations include range of adjustment and number of available positions in both directions, how adjustments are made and whether the shape of the base and handle are compatible with your particular top.
If you are contemplating buying camera equipment, you will soon realize that various manufacturers use varying technologies for their products. Some products might appear similar, and identifying the differences between them is challenging at times. However, some commonly overlooked parts, such as the camera pole and its material, can be a difference-maker regarding performances and durability. While some manufacturers prefer metallic telescoping poles, shrewd manufacturing firms adopt carbon fiber poles, which are lightweight and highly durable. This post will discuss why using more explicit materials such as carbon fiber is crucial for video systems. Read on to learn more: They're Lightweight One significant advantage of adopting carbon fiber telescoping poles is their lightweight nature. Logistically, these pieces of equipment must be transported to various event venues, which involves frequent moving processes. That, in turn, means the total weight of the system must be a crucial factor when buying your video system. Fiber telescopic poles are lighter, allowing the system to weigh much less than those with metallic telescopic poles. They're Strong While carbon fiber boasts of its lightweight quality, these materials are exceptionally sturdy. That's essential regarding system stability during operation and also the long-term durability it provides. Unlike metallic poles, carbon fiber poles do not quickly bend and might require harsh treatment during transportation. Carbon fiber's weight to strength ratio qualifies it as an ideal choice for a telescoping camera pole material. They're Durable A video camera unit is a considerable investment for most companies, which means getting value for your money is a crucial factor to consider during the purchase. That, in turn, paying extra attention to the cost alone; you should also think about how long it can remain operational. As aforementioned, carbon fiber poles are sturdy and don't bend easily or become compromised by corrosion. These poles also have higher water and UV-light resistance and don't suffer contraction or expansion due to erratic temperature compared to other metallic materials. Consequently, you receive telescopic camera poles that can withstand the test of time and weather elements. Furthermore, whether you choose to invest in more high-end camera equipment, you don't require purchasing newer poles in the future. Final Thoughts Investing in a reliable, durable, lightweight, and sturdy telescopic camera pole has many long-term benefits to your business. Since they weigh less than metallic poles, you can save more time, money, and effort moving them around. Their strength and durability make them cost-effective options to consider when you are looking for lasting solutions.
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