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Dialight Collaborates with Swivelpole™ to Deliver Smarter Lowering Pole Solutions

Dialight Swivelpole™

Dialight is working with Swivelpole™ to introduce a safer, more efficient way to maintain lighting in high or hard-to-reach areas. This integrated solution combines Dialight’s LED fixtures with Swivelpole™ lowering pole solutions to allow ground-level servicing without lifts, scaffolding, or elevated work platforms.

The Swivelpole™ Maxis™ technology at the core of this solution features a patented 45-degree joint with minimal moving parts. It enables fixtures to be safely lowered to an ergonomic working height, simplifying access, reducing safety risks, and allowing maintenance to be completed without disrupting operations or altering infrastructure.

The solution supports a wide range of mounting configurations, including wall, column, stanchion, structure, and pole-top installations. It accommodates various pipe sizes and is available in hot-dip galvanized, stainless steel, and aluminum finishes. Installed height options range from 8 to 16 feet. For retrofit sites, existing rigid poles can be converted using the Swivelpole™ Pole Conversion Tool Kit with no impact to wiring or layout.

This integrated offering combines the safety and access benefits of Swivelpole™ with the proven performance of Dialight’s durable fixtures—trusted across oil and gas, metals and mining, power generation, water and wastewater, chemical and petrochemical, and heavy manufacturing applications.

 The Dialight x Swivelpole™ solution is now available for sale in North America. For detailed technical specifications and configuration options, refer to the product spec sheet.

Swivelpole™ lowering pole solutions are compatible with a wide range of lighting solutions, including Dialight. The Swivelpole™ and Maxis™ product range is protected worldwide by patents and registered designs owned by Swivelpole Europe B.V., Swivelpole Group (USA) LLC, Swivelpole (CA) Ltd, Swivelpole Australia Pty Ltd and Exemplar Products Pty Ltd.

More information about the Swivelpole Dialight’s LED fixtures

More information about Maxis from Swivelpole

Swivelpole data sheet

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