1. Wind resistance
High wind resistance: Most telescopic lighthouses have a wind resistance of up to level 8, and can withstand strong winds of 17.2-20.7 m/s (62-74 km/h). Some equipment can even withstand higher winds, such as level 11 winds, after special design.
Strong structural stability: The lighthouse is made of high-strength alloy materials with a compact structure. The mast part is optimized and reinforced to effectively resist the impact of strong winds on the equipment.
Intelligent adjustment function: Some telescopic lighthouses are equipped with an intelligent control system that can automatically adjust the height of the mast according to the wind force, and lower the height to enhance stability when the wind is strong.
2. Waterproof and dustproof performance
High protection level: The protection level of telescopic lighthouses usually reaches IP65, which can effectively prevent rain, water spray and dust from entering the equipment, ensuring normal operation in bad weather such as heavy rain and fog.
Good sealing performance: The lampshade and key components of the lighthouse adopt a good sealing design, which further enhances the waterproof and dustproof capabilities.
3. Other bad weather adaptability
Lightning protection design: Some telescopic lighthouses are equipped with lightning protection devices such as grounding rods to ensure safe use in thunderstorms.
Adaptability to complex environments: The overall structural design of the lighthouse enables it to adapt to complex environments such as high and low temperatures, salt spray, etc., and is suitable for long-term use in harsh conditions such as ports and mines.

