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Custom Carbon Fiber Telescopic Poles

Custom carbon fiber telescopic poles from Anbule are built for brands and distributors who need ultra‑light, high‑reach tools that stay stiff and safe at 10–70 ft for window, façade, and solar cleaning. Using 100% carbon fiber layups, precision clamps, and size configurations mapped to 2–6‑storey buildings, our poles help B2B buyers launch premium product lines with real performance advantages and repeat orders worldwide.

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Carbon Fiber Telescopic Pole Size & Applications

Anbule carbon fiber telescopic poles are available from 10 ft up to 70 ft, with clear size mapping to 2–6 storey buildings so your crews always pick the right pole for each job. From low‑level work with compact poles to high‑reach routes using 11‑section systems, a single pole platform can drive multiple applications, including window and façade cleaning, dusting, painting, pruning, gutter care, and more when combined with interchangeable tool heads such as brushes, squeegees, dusters, saws, rakes, and fruit pickers.

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Key Features & Benefits

For professional B2B buyers who can’t compromise on reach, weight, or rigidity, Anbule custom carbon fiber telescopic poles turn high‑level work into a premium, profitable product line.

100% carbon fiber tubes deliver exceptional stiffness‑to‑weight, reducing operator fatigue and improving control at heights up to 70 ft.

Configurations from short 10–20 ft poles to 60–70 ft high‑reach models cover everything from residential work to 5–6‑storey façades.

Multi‑section designs with engineered clamps provide smooth extension, minimal flex, and reliable locking even under heavy brush loads.

Composite construction resists moisture, chemicals, and UV, ideal for pure‑water cleaning and harsh outdoor environments.

Length, section count, clamps, colors, and branding can all be customized to create a unique high‑end carbon pole range for your market.

Length and stiffness options are mapped to storey heights, giving distributors an easy story to sell into window and solar panel routes.

Customization Options for Your Carbon Fiber Poles

Configure each pole to match your applications, crews, and price points.

Why Anbule is Your Go-to Choice

Lightweight Power: High Modulus Carbon Fiber Build

Anbule custom carbon fiber telescopic poles use multi‑layer 3K or higher‑grade carbon fiber laminates engineered for maximum stiffness and durability with the lowest possible weight. Optimized layups and diameters mean that even 60–70 ft poles stay controllable in use, giving operators confidence when scrubbing glass or solar modules far above ground level.

Size Guide Matched to Real‑World Heights

Pole lengths from 10 to 70 ft correspond to 2–6‑storey façades, making it simple for distributors to recommend the right model using clear size charts and storey indicators. Shorter 10–25 ft poles cover ground and first floors, while 35–50 ft models target mid‑rise work and 55–70 ft systems address demanding high‑reach routes.

Anbule Custom Carbon Fiber Telescopic Poles Manufacturer
Anbule Custom Carbon Fiber Telescopic Poles Manufacturer

Precision Sections, Clamps and Stability

Each section is produced to tight tolerances, then paired with clamp systems that provide strong axial grip without crushing the tube wall. This combination gives a stable, low‑flex system under horizontal and vertical loads, minimizing brush chatter, improving cleaning speed, and helping operators hit glass accurately at full reach.

Weather‑Ready, Corrosion‑Proof Performance

Carbon fiber composites are inherently corrosion resistant, maintaining structural integrity in wet, chemical, or coastal environments where metals struggle. UV‑stable finishes and sealed ends protect fibers from environmental damage, while easy‑to‑rinse surfaces reduce buildup of dirt and chemicals between jobs, extending pole life and preserving appearance.

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Custom Manufacturing Process

From application brief to container load, Anbule supports each step of your carbon pole program.

First, your target applications, building heights, preferred tools, and budget levels are reviewed so the correct mix of lengths, rigidity, and interfaces can be defined. This results in a clear specification covering fiber grade, section count, clamps, and head compatibility for each model in your range.

Our engineers convert the specification into tube geometries, layup schedules, and clamp designs, then produce sample poles using production‑grade processes. You test these in real routes—window, façade, or solar—and provide feedback on handling and stiffness, which is fed back into any design refinements before approval.

Once designs are frozen, mandrels, molds, and fixtures are prepared, and carbon fiber tubes are wound or rolled to precise thickness and cured. Sections are then cut, machined, fitted with clamps and grips, and assembled into telescopic sets that are function‑tested for extension, locking, and run‑out.

Every batch undergoes dimensional checks, clamp performance tests, and visual inspection before branding and packaging. Poles are then labeled, packed into export cartons or retail boxes, and palletized for ocean or air shipment, with documentation prepared for your destination markets.

For ongoing programs, forecasts and reorder points are agreed so production and raw materials can be scheduled in advance. Technical support and feedback loops help you refine ranges over time, add new sizes, and address any field issues quickly to protect your brand reputation.

FAQs

Carbon fiber offers a much higher stiffness‑to‑weight ratio, which means long poles stay lighter and more rigid than equivalent aluminum versions. This improves control at height, reduces operator fatigue, and often allows crews to work faster and safer on multi‑storey buildings.

Typical custom solutions cover 10–70 ft, aligned with 2–6‑storey buildings as shown in the size guide, and other lengths can be engineered if required. By mixing section counts and tube diameters, the same platform can be adapted to residential, commercial, and high‑rise applications.

Yes, the same carbon fiber platform works extremely well for both, provided brush type and jet layout are matched to the surface. Many distributors offer dedicated window and solar kits using identical poles but different heads and hose routing.

Standard carbon already delivers excellent performance for most routes, while high‑modulus fibers further increase rigidity at a higher material cost. For very long poles or heavy professional use, high‑modulus may justify itself with better control and operator comfort.

Yes, clamp style, lever shape, and grip material can all be tailored, and wear parts can be designed for easy replacement. This lets you differentiate your pole line while keeping maintenance simple for your customers.

Carbon fiber resists corrosion from moisture, many chemicals, and UV far better than metals, which makes it ideal for pure‑water and coastal work. When combined with quality clamps and regular rinsing, poles maintain performance for many seasons of commercial use.

Sample development can take a few weeks depending on complexity and tooling, while production lead times are then scheduled around your volumes. Planning forecasts together helps align shipments with peak seasons in window and solar cleaning markets.

Yes, pilot batches allow you to validate demand, test channels, and gather technician feedback without large initial inventory. Once models are proven, production can be ramped up quickly with locked‑in specifications.

Poles are designed with standard hose paths, gooseneck interfaces, and brush threads used by major water‑fed systems. Adapter kits can also be provided so your customers can plug our poles into their current filtration and hose setups.

For B2B partners, Anbule provides technical data, exploded views for spare parts, and recommendations for care and inspection. Feedback on field performance is used to refine future batches, ensuring your range stays competitive over time.

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