WEC CCTV, the manufacturer of camera poles, towers, brackets and associated camera mounting products, has a new bespoke telescopic CCTV mast. It’s been designed for use in locations where a tilt-over pole cannot be mounted.
Built to complement the Lancashire-based firm’s range of highways masts, it has been through in-house testing in all weathers. Camera equipment can be maintained at low level without any need to tilt down, which is suitable the makers say for safety and lower labour costs.
Mike Allison, Sales Manager at WEC CCTV, said: “The new telescopic mast is a perfect solution for temporary security measures, such as on building sites and at outdoor trade shows and events. We have been asked many times by our loyal customers if we can manufacture telescopic poles, so we listened and decided to add it to our already extensive range as a result!”
Available in heights of 4m-8m, the telescopic camera mast comes with a galvanised finish as standard and optional specialist paint finishes to match schemes. For ease of use and transportation, the mast doesn’t require any cables and can be transported in a standard van. It can also be exported internationally with deployment for customers overseas.
Recent projects have seen WEC CCTV make and supply 65 specially designed camera masts for the new Mersey Gateway Bridge, including trolley head masts, tilt over radar masts and cantilever masts.
About the firm
Operating from 600,000 sq. ft. of manufacturing facilities and as part of the wider engineering and fabrication company WEC Group, WEC CCTV works with Highways England and are accredited to supply motorway structures in accordance with the National Highway Sector Scheme 6. This involves design, manufacture and installation of structures including traffic signals and camera systems. The company also recently passed the audit for the accreditation to highways work scheme 19A for painting processes, coming together with its ISO 9606:2017 welding accreditation and ISO 9001:2008 certification. Visit www.wec.uk.net.