4ft by 4ft LED Sign Installation: Single-Pole Mount with Below-Grade Foundation
These 3D renderings illustrate how the LED sign, structural frame, and foundation integrate as a unified system—highlighting mounting method, structural alignment, and wind-load resistance.
Full View – Sign and Foundation
Fully assembled sign on a single pole, including below-grade foundation, demonstrating stability in high-wind conditions.

Pole Bolted to Foundation
Pole anchored to a precast or surface-mounted base using anchor bolts.

Exploded View
Breakdown of cabinet, side covers, and frame members to clarify assembly sequence and attachment points.

Sketch View
Functional design diagrams focusing on ventilation, protection, and component integration—not final aesthetics.
Full View
Perforated side covers allow airflow while preventing bird nesting between double-sided displays.

Exploded View
Shows housing, trim, and cabinet placement relative to the pole for pre-installation planning.

Step 1: Initial Positioning
Establish orientation, spacing, and alignment of sign and frame relative to the pole.
Top View
Overall footprint and depth of both sign faces.

Bottom View
Mounting point alignment at the base.

Front and Side View
Sign height, width, and cabinet position relative to the pole.

Isometric View
3D reference showing proportions, depth, and spatial orientation.

Step 2: Intermediate Assembly
Frame and sign partially secured; alignment verified before final fastening.
Top View

Bottom View

Front and Side View

Isometric View

Step 3: Near-Final Assembly
Sign and frame fully secured and ready for final inspection.
Top View

Bottom View

Front and Side View

Isometric View

Final View with Top and Side Covers
Completed installation with all protective covers secured and aligned.
Top View

Bottom View

Front and Side View

Isometric View

3D Sketch View
These 3D renderings show how the LED sign, frame, and foundation work together as a complete system, illustrating structural intent, mounting approach, and wind-load stability.
Full View – Sign and Foundation
This view shows the fully assembled sign mounted on a single pole, including the below-grade foundation, demonstrating stability under high-wind conditions.
Option 1: Pole Set Inside Concrete Foundation
Foundation depth and width will be finalized per the engineer’s recommendations. This drawing illustrates the pole-setting method and installation scope.

Option 2: Pole Bolted to Foundation

Exploded View
This view breaks down the sign components—cabinet, side covers, and angular frame members—to show assembly order and attachment points.

Sketch View
These diagrams focus on functional design—ventilation, trim, and protection—rather than final aesthetics.
Full View
Shows perforated side covers that allow airflow while preventing birds from nesting between the two sign faces.

Exploded View
Illustrates how the housing, trim, and cabinets assemble onto the pole for clear part placement before installation.

Step 1: Initial Positioning
Establishes sign and frame orientation relative to the pole—confirming spacing, depth, and alignment.
Top View
Shows depth and footprint of both sign faces from above.

Bottom View
Illustrates lower frame and mounting point alignment.

Front and Side View
Shows sign height, width, and cabinet position relative to the pole.

Isometric View
Provides a 3D reference combining depth, height, and orientation.

Step 2: Intermediate Assembly
Frame and sign are partially secured; alignment is verified.
Top View

Bottom View

Front and Side View

Isometric View

Step 3: Near-Final Assembly
Sign and frame are fully secured and ready for final inspection.
Top View

Bottom View

Front and Side View

Isometric View

Final View with Top and Side Covers
Completed installation with all protective covers secured and aligned.
Top View

Bottom View

Front and Side View

Isometric View
