The size of the flag depends on the size of your flagpole.
For house-mounted flagpoles:
Flagpole Height | Standard Flag Size | |
5' | 2 ½' x 4' | |
6' | 3' x 5' |
Flagpole Height | Standard Flag Size | Maximum Flag Size | ||
15' | 3' x 5' | |||
20' | 3' x 5' | 4' x 6' | ||
25' | 4' x 6' | 5' x 8' | ||
30' | 5' x 8' | 6' x 10' | ||
33' | 5' x 8' | 6' x 10' | ||
35' | 5' x 8' | 8' x 12' | ||
40' | 6' x 10' | 10' x 15' | ||
50' | 8' x 12' | 10' x 15' | ||
60' | 10' x 15' | 12' x 18' |
The manufacturer recommends the above flag sizes. Flying a larger flag than recommeded may result in damage to your flagpole.
The Interment product base provides elegant and functional displays for ceremonial and casket flags. The cases are designed to fit an appropriately folded flag. Follow these instructions to ensure that your flag is properly stored.
Step 1: Begin with the flag parallel to the floor. It is best to use two people when folding the flag.
Step 2: Fold the flag in half lengthwise, crossing the red stripes over the top of the blue square and stars.
Step 3: Holding the flag so that the side with the blue square is toward the ground, fold the flag in half again lengthwise, bringing the folded edge up to meet the open edge (as shown) so that the blue square and stars are on the outside.
Step 4: Starting with the striped end of the folded flag, fold the bottom corner up to meet the open edge of the flag creating a triangular shape.
Step 5: Fold the triangle section in towards the stars, aligning the outside edge along the top.
Step 6: Continue folding down and across in this manner until the final corner remains.
Step 7: Your final shape should be a blue triangle with stars on both sides.
Make sure to fully charge your Solar Liberty Light before installing or using. Not fully charging your solar light may cause it to not work properly.
ON/OFF Button:
IN = Off
OUT = On
Preparation of The Foundation:
Dig a hole approximately 6 inches deeper than the supplied ground sleeve tube.
The hole should be approximately 18 to 24 inches in diameter of the pole at its base. For soil that is soft or sandy the diameter should be increased to meet conditions and provide for a stable foundation.
Return approximately 6 inches of rocks back to the hole for drainage. Center the ground sleeve in the hole and carefully pour cement around it, being careful not to get cement into the sleeve. As cement is poured, keep the sleeve plumb. Use a level on 2 sides opposite each other to check for plumb. Fill hole until cement is flush, or within an inch of the top of the sleeve. Allow cement to dry.
Flagpole Preparation:
Raising the Flagpole:
Congratulations! You can now enjoy the beauty of your new flag and flagpole!