Mounting Double-Sided LED Sign on Tubular Frame
Single Pole Installation
Double-sided LED signs that are larger in size or installed high above grade typically require a tubular metal frame for structural support and wind-load accommodation.

The exploded view above illustrates how the double-sided LED sign attaches to the tubular frame using top and bottom L-brackets. The pole slides into the center section of the frame from below. Side covers are installed on all four sides to protect the sign interior from birds, debris, and animal nesting.
Single Pole Installation with Light Box
Example of a double-sided LED sign installed on a single pole with an illuminated static lightbox mounted above the LED display.

The exploded illustration shows how both the LED sign and upper lightbox section are integrated onto the same pole structure using the tubular frame and mounting brackets.
Double Pole Installation
Example of a double-sided LED sign installed using a tubular frame supported by two poles.

The poles slide upward into the tubular frame from below and are positioned evenly from the center of the sign structure to distribute weight and structural load.
Double Pole Installation with Light Box
Example of a double-sided LED sign with an illuminated top lightbox mounted on a dual-pole support structure.

The lightbox and LED sign are integrated into the same tubular frame system to maintain structural consistency and a unified sign appearance.
Real-World Mounting Reference
The images below show real-world examples of how the LED sign cabinet connects to the tubular support frame using L-brackets and mounting hardware during installation.

The support frame provides the structural mounting points required to securely attach the LED sign cabinet during installation.

The L-brackets secure the LED sign cabinet to the support frame using bolted mounting points. The same mounting concept is applied across tubular frame installations depending on the final pole and support configuration.

Once assembled, the sign can be lifted and mounted onto the final wall or pole structure as part of the installation process.