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HomeMy WebLinkAboutProject ..~ PERGOLA Standard Standard Standard Recommend Recommend Awning Style Type Frame Widths Projections Application Fabrics to Colors Use Pergola White,. Through . 10',12', Restaurants, Para, Large Desert Sand, ~pet 14' , Large SunbreUa, Patio Brown, section 16', 18', Residential Dickson, System Si Iver~ J~J 20' Patios & Forest Green Weblon CP ,1'~, ',General The Pergola'terrace awning tsdesigned for: restaurants, cafes, and large residential terraces. The PERGOLA system is permanentsun-s.hading system with a retractable fabric. The Pergola opensclt1dclosesby meansofa tubular motor. A'spring/cable system built into the profiles ensures that the fabric is alwaY,~sufficiently taut,. both when moving as well as stationary. With sufficient angleor'slopeonthe fabric (15 degrees,. or 3/12 pitch), the awning can also be used as protection against moderate rainfall. 'Multiple units can be added together for wider_widths. 2. The fabric (Two types offabric are used) Acrylic fabric such as Para, Sunbrella, and Dickson is available. The fabric resists mold and rotting, with water-resistant and dirt repelling qualities. It is available in a variety of colors (solids and stripes). Sunbrella Firesist & SunbrellaPlus is also aV.ailable asa.n upgrade. 'V:inyl'fabric such as W~blon Coastline plus is available. This vinyl laminated fabric Offers water resistance and is certified for flame resistance. The fabric is available in solids and stripes, and seams are heat se.aled rather than sewn. . 3. The side guides The side: guide extrusions are.manufactured from thi'ck~walled powder coated extruded aluminum. The awning can therefore be manufactured with projections of up to 6 meters or 20 ft. . 4. The box _ The fabric is concealed' in an aluminum box. The measurements of the box are 225 x 285mm. The x is'closed all around. and provides complete protection for the fabric. Attachment to the wall is p"rovided by two brackets ,at each end of the box cassette. The brackets are hinged, and the box can be installed at any angle as required. The maximal width ,of each sectio'n or box is 14. ft. -~ PERGOLA EXPLODED VIEW t. Box cover 2. Nylon cable pulley 3. Roller tube 4. Cap 78mm 5. Nylon bearing support 6. Steel bearing ,support 7. Fastening bracket side frame 8. _Shank for fastening bracket 9. ' Side frame right 1,0. Closing cover carriage end cap 11. Holding suppo'rt guide 12. Cover plate for gu ide 13. Guide profile 14. Cable guide with fork 15.. Steel spring 1 nd profile ,1 i .dOx fixed part 18. Motor drive 19". Motor 20. Box reinforcement fix & cover , 21. Motor crown 22. Motor Bracket 23. PVC Spring covering profile 24. Covering for end profile 25. Cable guide upper side 26. Strip Bearing , 27. Carriage wheel 28. Carriag'e end profile 29.' Cable wheel carriage end profile 30. Cover of carriage end profile 31 .N/ A 32. N/A 33. 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