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180° Twin Square Tenon | 5" Bracket

5" Square · Dual Arm · Black Housing

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MSRP: $84.95
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Product Description

Beyond LED Technology's 5" 180° Twin Square Tenon is engineered to mount two area light fixtures in opposite directions from a single square steel pole, making it ideal for roadways, long parking aisles, commercial perimeters, and municipal lighting applications. Featuring dual horizontal tenon arms positioned at a 180° angle, this bracket provides balanced, linear illumination while reducing the number of poles required. Constructed from heavy-duty steel with a durable black finish, it is designed to withstand wind loads, harsh weather, and continuous outdoor exposure while maintaining a secure, reliable connection for commercial lighting fixtures.

Key Features

  • Dual horizontal tenon arms at 180° configuration
  • Compatible with 5" square steel poles
  • Black housing finish
  • Heavy-duty steel construction
  • Supports two fixtures from a single pole
  • Outdoor rated for commercial installations
  • Compatible with standard 5" square steel poles
  • Provides a stable load-bearing connection
  • Designed for opposite-direction lighting coverage
  • Low-profile design
  • Ideal for roadways, parking lots, and commercial perimeters
  • PCS/Box: 3

Applications

Roadway Lighting Parking Aisles Linear Perimeters Municipal Streets Industrial Corridors Commercial Driveways

Specifications

SKU 150915
Input Voltage NA
Size 5"
Type 180° Twin Square Horizontal Tenon
Construction Steel
PCS/BOX 3 PC/BOX
Construction Steel

Downloads

Spec Sheet PDF

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— FAQ —

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know before specifying 180° Twin Square Tenon | 5" Bracket into a lighting project.

What is the practical difference between a 90° and 180° twin tenon bracket?+
A 90° bracket aims two fixtures at a right angle — suited for corner pole positions covering two intersecting zones. A 180° bracket aims two fixtures in directly opposite directions — suited for straight-run roadways, parking aisles, and linear perimeters where coverage runs in one continuous line.
Why is a 5" pole base required for this bracket?+
Larger poles are specified where combined fixture weight, mounting height, and wind load exceed what a 4" pole can handle — common in roadway, municipal, and wide commercial exterior applications. This bracket is sized for those installations.
Does the black housing affect performance or only aesthetics?+
Black is a finish choice only — it has no effect on structural performance. It matches dark-finish steel poles common in roadway and municipal lighting where bronze would stand out against the pole below.
How does this bracket reduce infrastructure costs on linear roadway projects?+
Two fixtures per pole cuts pole count, foundation work, and conduit runs in half along a straight run compared to single-fixture poles. On long roadway or perimeter installations, the reduction in pole count is significant.
Is this bracket compatible with all area light fixtures?+
It is compatible with area light fixtures that accept a standard vertical tenon connection. Confirm your fixture's tenon socket size matches the bracket's tenon O.D. before ordering. Contact Beyond LED Technology's team at sales@beyondledtechnology.com for compatibility guidance.
Do trade partners receive pricing support on pole hardware for roadway projects?+
Approved trade partners through Beyond LED Technology's Trade Partner Program receive factory-direct trade pricing and dedicated account support — including on tenon brackets and mounting hardware specified alongside area light and roadway lighting orders.