Lattice tower
Lattice towers are free-standing, with rectangular or triangular base steel sections designed in sections. This type of tower structure is useful in situations where modifications are needed, such as installing a large number of panels or dish antennas. They can be used as transmission towers, radio towers or an observation tower. The Eiffel Tower is a famous example of a lattice tower.
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The cable tower can be as light as a heavy tower, and is usually considered to be an elongated steel structure. Tie-arm towers are common in the tower industry and are designed to provide maximum strength, efficiency and versatility, and are easy to install. They are supported by one or more braided or stranded steel cover cable cables anchored to the ground.
Monopole tower
When the space is limited, partitioning is difficult, or severe weather conditions need to be considered, the monopole tower can work well. They are designed as monopoles and can be tubular cross-section designs or shaped tapered poles with minimal intrusiveness and are the most popular tower type in the wireless communications industry. Due to the unipolar design, it advantageously reduces visual impact compared to traditional lattice structures and reduces construction time (usually cost). Many monopoles can also be designed as invisible camouflage towers.
Camouflage tower
When it is necessary to reduce the visual impact on the environment, camouflage towers are often used in urban areas. They usually come in the form of artificial pines, palm trees, clock towers, and even artificial cacti.
Self-help tower
Compared to other types of telecommunications towers, self-service towers offer the most possibilities and are considered suitable for almost all wireless communication applications. The brace has a 3-legged triangle and 4-legged square lattice structure, which can withstand the heaviest loads and the strongest wind. They are designed for installations that may have limited space requirements and are usually purchased with low transportation and installation costs.
Mobile cellular tower
Mobile unit towers (wheeled towers, wheeled units) are considered low and portable as they are usually mounted on trailers. Portable and small portable mobile phone towers are not only compact but also versatile. They are often used in temporary or emergency situations; however, they are also useful if budget or permitting needs to be considered.







