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  • Discover Today's Modern Crossarms

    Watch the new video from woodpoles.org detailing the history and benefits of today's modern, wood crossarms.

  • TRADITIONAL BROOKS EXTENDA-LIFE® CROSSARMS

    Douglas fir crossarms come from sustainable forests that are managed to meet the social, economic, and ecological needs of present and future generations. Treated douglas fir wood remains the most cost effective material in terms of initial costs as well as total lifecycle costs.

  • DISTRIBUTION CROSSARMS

    BROOKS is committed to producing the highest quality crossarms available in the industry. Our products are available in a wide variety of sizes and applications and meet all industry standards.

  • TRANSMISSION FRAMING

    For over 60 years Brooks Manufacturing Co. has been designing and manufacturing quality wood transmission products for the electric utlility industry. These products are available as individual components or as complete structure kits up to 345 kV. Transmission framing products are available with Extenda-Life® coating and end plates.

  • POLE LINE HARDWARE

    Brooks has a wide variety of engineered hardware items and components which form an integral part of our structure designs and assembled wood products. We provide complete structure framing kits and project packages.

  • ECO-FACTOR

    On average, Brooks Manufacturing sequesters 15 million pounds of carbon per year. In addition, all the leftover wood scraps are used on-site to power a portion of our machinery.

  • BROOKS BRACELESS CROSSARM

    By eliminating the traditional, multiple mounting points for crossarms, the easily mounted braceless bracket installs in less time than traditional braces.

  • Better Performance Under Fire

    In a side-by-side analysis, under load and subject to heat and fire, wood braceless crossarms out-performed composite crossarms in every aspect. Click on the picture for more info.

  • Wood Crossarms proving their strength in fire testing.

    Fire testing video is now available at wporg.org. See the performance difference between wood and composite crossarms under fire.