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Custom Aluminum Telescopic Poles

Custom aluminum telescopic poles from Anbule are built for global distributors, wholesalers, and brands who need reliable reach, stable quality, and flexible OEM/ODM support in cleaning, painting, pool, and maintenance markets. Using high‑grade anodized alloys, precision extrusion, and secure clamp systems, our poles extend smoothly from compact transport size to 12–24 ft and beyond, providing a durable, cost‑effective alternative to heavy steel and fragile consumer poles.

Anbule Custom Aluminum Telescopic Poles Manufacturer
Anbule Custom Aluminum Telescopic Poles Manufacturer

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Key Features & Benefits

For B2B buyers who need dependable reach without stretching their budget, Anbule custom aluminum telescopic poles deliver strength, flexibility, and ready‑to‑brand performance.

Manufactured from selected aluminum alloys with anodized or powder‑coated finishes for corrosion resistance and long service life in outdoor use.

Precision‑matched tube diameters and flip or twist locks give easy extension, low flex, and reliable anti‑slip performance, even under load.

Custom 2–5 section designs from 12–24 ft and higher, with round, hex, or oval profiles to match different tools and handling preferences.

Threaded tips and custom adapters connect to squeegees, paint rollers, brushes, pool tools, dusters, and more, simplifying inventory for your customers.

Color, grip style, end fittings, and packaging can be tailored so you get a complete private‑label pole range without investing in your own factory.

In‑house extrusion, machining, and assembly with batch testing support stable quality and on‑time delivery for both trial orders and full containers.

Aluminum Telescopic Pole Applications

Customization Options for Your Aluminum Poles

Flexible options that match your applications, price points, and channels.

Why Anbule is Your Go-to Choice

Anbule Custom Aluminum Telescopic Poles Manufacturer

Optimized Aluminum Construction for Strength and Weight

Anbule custom aluminum telescopic poles are produced using extrusion lines that control tube diameter, straightness, and wall thickness along the entire length. By combining appropriate alloy and temper with step‑down wall design, each pole provides the stiffness required for high‑reach tasks while staying light enough for extended daily use.

Precision Telescoping and Locking Performance

Sections are CNC‑cut and deburred, then matched to tight tolerances so they slide cleanly without excessive play or binding. Flip‑tab or twist locks clamp around the tube using engineered friction surfaces, delivering secure height adjustment and repeatable performance even after thousands of open–close cycles in the field.

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Surface Treatments and Corrosion Protection

Available finishes include clear or colored anodizing, powder coating, brushing, and polishing, each chosen to suit local climate and brand image. These finishes improve resistance to scratches, oxidation, pool chemicals, and cleaning detergents, extending the pole’s appearance and structural life in harsh environments.

Versatile Interfaces for Multi-Industry Use

Tips and adapters are designed to interface with tools used in window cleaning, painting, pool maintenance, facility care, and general contracting. This allows distributors to stock one core pole family that serves multiple categories, simplifying SKUs while increasing sell‑through across their customer base.

Custom Manufacturing Process

From idea to container, Anbule supports every step of your aluminum pole program.

The process starts with a structured brief covering your target markets, tool types, weight and load expectations, and price range. Based on this, engineers propose tube sizes, section counts, lock styles, and finishes that achieve the right balance between performance and cost.

Once the concept is defined, detailed drawings and specifications are created, including tolerances, alloys, and surface treatments. Sample poles or short pilot runs are produced using production‑grade tooling so your team can evaluate fit with existing tools, ergonomics, and brand aesthetics.

Approved designs move into tooling and extrusion, where aluminum billets are formed into precise tubes, then cut, machined, and drilled for locks and tips. Clamps, grips, and adapters are produced in parallel so assembly can take place efficiently and consistently.

Sections are assembled, locks adjusted, and poles extended under load to verify sliding, locking, and overall alignment. Dimensional checks, finish inspections, and random functional tests ensure that every batch meets agreed specifications and that replacement sections remain compatible across orders.

Finished poles move through printing or labeling, then into bulk or retail packaging lines configured for your channels. Palletization and documentation are optimized for ocean, air, or courier transport, giving you predictable lead times to the US, Europe, and other key markets.

FAQs

They are widely used in window and façade cleaning, painting, pool maintenance, facility cleaning, and general trades where tools need extra reach. Many B2B buyers also adapt them for signage, dusting, and light inspection tools because the tips can be customized.

Aluminum poles are generally heavier but more cost‑effective, making them ideal for retail programs, budget‑sensitive tenders, and low‑to‑medium‑reach tasks. Carbon fiber offers superior stiffness‑to‑weight for demanding professional use but at a higher material cost, so many brands carry both ranges.

Common configurations include 12, 16, 20, and 24 ft poles in 2–4 sections, and longer sizes can be developed for specific projects. Collapsed lengths and tube diameters are selected so poles remain easy to ship, store, and handle for your customers.

Yes, tips can be produced with ACME, Euro, or other regional standards, and adapters can bridge between different tool systems. This lets distributors migrate to Anbule poles without forcing end users to replace all their accessories at once.

Options include clear and colored anodizing, powder coating, brushed and polished surfaces, and special textures for added grip. Finishes are chosen not only for appearance but also for resistance to corrosion, abrasion, and cleaning chemicals.

Lead time depends on tooling requirements and order volume, but after samples are approved, mass production usually follows standard extrusion and finishing cycles. Schedules are planned with your forecast so containers align with seasonal peaks or program launches.

Yes, initial pilot runs can be arranged so you can test new SKUs, channels, or regions without tying up too much capital. Once demand is confirmed, production can scale quickly with consistent specifications and stable pricing.

Key dimensions, alloy specs, and lock settings are documented and controlled through incoming material checks and in‑process inspections. Reference samples and testing protocols help keep performance consistent so returns and warranty issues stay low.

Yes, the same core extrusion and lock technology can be tuned into a lighter, price‑sensitive DIY line and a heavier‑duty pro line. Differences in finish, grip, and packaging allow you to address multiple channels while sharing components.

We can print or laser‑mark your logo, apply custom color schemes, and supply artwork‑ready die‑lines for boxes or sleeves. Programs can be set up for bulk white‑label cartons, retail sets with accessories, or mixed SKUs on a single pallet to support distributors.

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