Instrumentation Towers

Used for aviation, meteorological and other applications, Millard's frangible instrumentation towers are built light enough to be lifted into remote areas, yet are engineered to stand up to wind, ice, UV degradation, and salt water. Installing and adjusting instrumentation can be performed easily on the aluminum lattice structure without compromising the structural integrity of the tower.

Millard's instrumentation comes with either a hinge base or a unique tilt-to-service feature that allows full access to instrumentation from the ground where maintenance and repairs can be performed safely. A specially designed lowering and locking mechanism ensures the entire structure lives up to Millard's stringent standards for safety and structural integrity.

Instrumentation towers are commonly used at airports to support meteorological equipment including windsocks and wind sensors, Automated Weather Observing System (AWOS), and various antennas and beacons.