Stainless Steel Winches

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Size

These winches are available for use on flagpoles with a butt diameter of 6" or larger. These gearless winches utilize cast bronze internal brakes which release when a winch handle is inserted, and rotational pressure is applied. The winch is locked at any position by removing the handle which engage the brake system. The small size is generally use on flagpoles up to 45', the large size is used on flagpoles from 50' thru 80' and X-Large is used on flagpoles higher than 80'. The winch is mounted to the inside of the flagpole with two 5/16"-18NC stainless steel bolts with mounting centers being 3-1/2".

Recommended stainless steel cable diameter is 1/8". Monthly lubrication required.

Height: 4-1/8"     Width: 3-1/8", 3-5/8", 6-5/8"

Drum Width: 1-1/2", 2", 5"

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Frequently Asked Questions


Here are some of the most common questions we receive. If you're looking for more information, feel free to contact us, or check out the resources tab for more!

How do I know what size flag I need for my flagpole?

If you are flying one flag, the length of the flag should be at least one quarter height of the pole. Suggested flag sizes are listed below:

  • 20' Flagpole - 3' x 5'
  • 25' Flagpole - 4' x 6'
  • 30' Flagpole - 5' x 8'
  • 35' Flagpole - 6' x 10'
  • 40' Flagpole - 8' x 12'
  • 50' Flagpole - 10' x 15'
  • 60' Flagpole - 12' x 18'
  • 70' Flagpole - 15' x 25'
  • 80' Flagpole - 20' x 30'
How can I prolong the life of my flag?

Do not hang a flag where the wind will whip it against rough surfaces, such as tree branches, wires or cables or the outside of your home or building. Inspect your flags regularly for signs of wear. Repair any minor rips or tears right away, this can be mended easily with a sewing machine or sewing kit. Keep the surface of the pole free of dirt, rust or corrosion that could damage or stain your flag.

Can I wash or launder my flag?

We recommend that you hand-wash your flag with mild soap, rinse thoroughly and air dry. You can also use a dry-cleaning service, some of which will clean your flag at no cost.

Is it okay to fly my flag during heavy winds or inclement weather?

Exposing your flag to rain, wind, snow or high winds will shorten the life of your flag considerably. If you leave your flag exposed to the elements, it will greatly reduce the life of your flag.

How long should a flag last, and is there a warranty?

This is the most common question asked in the industry and the most difficult to answer. No two flags will wear the same due to weather conditions and how often the flag is flown. We typically state the flags will last 3-6 months, but with proper care can last over a year. Our flags offer the best stitching and highest quality materials to get your flag off to a great start.

We do not have a warranty on flags, but we do on cone-tapered aluminum flagpoles.

Can I fly other flags on the same pole as a U.S. Flag?

Yes, as long as your pole is large enough to support the weight of the flags. The U.S. Flag must always fly at the top. The flag underneath should be at least one foot lower and be one size smaller than the U.S. Flag. Flags of other countries are not to be flown beneath the U.S. Flag.

How do I properly dispose of a flag?

If your flag is significantly faded, torn or tattered it is time to retire your flag. Your flag should be retired privately in a dignified manner. In addition, many local community organizations have flag disposal center that will dispose of your flag for you.

Where can I learn more about the United States Flag Code?

The "Flag Code" includes instruction and rules on such topics as the display and use of the flag by civilians, time and occasions for display, position and mnner of display, and how to show respect for the flag.