X-Pole Height Calculator
The basic height (no extensions) of the pole is 2235mm (88”) with the adjuster closed.
So if you subtract 2235 (88”) from the required ceiling height the difference between the two will give you the overall
measurement used to select the required extension/s.
Example for ceiling with height of 2515mm:
Required Ceiling height - Closed Pole = Difference
Height 2515mm (99”) - 2235 (88”) = 280mm (11”)
Difference is 280mm (11”) so closest extension is 250mm (10”)
So, difference 280mm (10”) less extension 250mm (9.85”) = 30mm (1.2”).
Therefore using the 250mm extension means only 30mm (1”) of adjuster expansion.
Minimising the number of extensions
Another key point is to minimise the number of extensions used for a
given height/extension requirement.
So, if the required extension length is
500mm (20”) it is better to use 1x 500mm (20”) (optional) extension
than 2x 250mm (10”)
Calculation is the most accurate method of selection and allows for a
better extension selection. There is also a special height chart on the web site. If you have any doubt about the extensions required or
how to select them please contact your local technical support, who
will be pleased to help.
This chart details the minimum and maximum heights possible straight from the box. Measure your room height, and select the closest minimum height to your measurement. Then simply select the extension(s) shown in the chart and assemble.
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