Spoke Brackets for Pole-Mounted LED Area Lights
A spoke mounting bracket (including single spoke bracket options) is used to extend fixtures outward from the pole and aim light in the directions your layout requires. Spoke-style arms are often selected for parking lots and outdoor spaces where coverage needs to be distributed across multiple zones.
These brackets are especially useful when you’re building a multi-fixture pole layout and need consistent spacing and aiming positions.
Common Uses for Pole Mount Spoke Arm Brackets
Spoke brackets are often used for:
- Parking lots needing multi-directional coverage
- Intersections and outdoor commercial spaces (site dependent)
- Large properties where one pole must cover multiple areas
- Retrofit layouts where fixture positioning needs adjustment
What to Confirm Before Ordering
Confirm:
- Pole compatibility (diameter/top configuration)
- Number of arms needed (single vs. multi-arm layouts)
- Fixture mounting method (match to the bracket style)
- Coverage directions (where light needs to be aimed)
Spoke Brackets — FAQs
What is a spoke bracket for a light pole?
A spoke bracket is an arm-style mounting bracket that extends from a pole to mount and aim fixtures outward for better coverage.
What’s the difference between a spoke bracket and a bullhorn mount?
Spoke Brackets typically mount fixtures near the pole top; bullhorns extend fixtures outward on arms to change positioning and aiming.
Are spoke brackets used with LED area lights?
Yes—spoke brackets are commonly used to mount and aim LED area lights for parking lot and site lighting.
Can I use a single spoke bracket for one fixture?
Yes—single spoke brackets are used when you need one arm/fixture position off the pole.
Do spoke brackets help improve parking lot coverage?
They can—by positioning fixtures outward and aiming them properly, spoke arms can help reduce dark zones and improve uniformity.
Do I need a tenon adapter with spoke brackets?
Sometimes. It depends on the fixture mount and the bracket’s mounting interface.
Are spoke brackets used for new installs or retrofits?
Both—spoke brackets are used in new pole layouts and retrofit projects where fixture positioning needs adjustment.
Can you help pick the right spoke bracket for my layout?
Yes—share pole details, fixture type, and coverage directions and we can help narrow the best option.