A power pole generally refers to an electrical transmission pole, carrying electric power distribution lines and associated equipment at the top, so they can be insulated from the ground. A power pole is a very important facility that works on electric power transmission that moves electrical energy from a power plant to an electrical substation. To reduce the energy loss that occurs in long-distance transmission, high voltages of 115 kV or above are generally used, in this way, maintaining a considerable distance from the electric power distribution lines to the ground is crucial. Galvanized power poles are generally used as they maintain higher strength and rigidity, their characteristics enable them to carry all kinds of electric power distribution lines in long-distance power distribution.