Folding-arm awning ARUBA
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folding-arm awning
folding-arm awning
folding-arm awning
folding-arm awning
folding-arm awning
folding-arm awning
folding-arm awning
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folding-arm
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Description

Different versions for different applications The weinor Aruba is the ideal shading solution for windows, loggias and glazed facades alike. It softens glaring light, keeps rooms from overheating and furniture from fading. As a dependable privacy screen, the Aruba keeps out prying eyes. With a round or square cassette to choose from, this product blends in with the surrounding architecture. A vast range of colours and fabrics is available to attractively dress up any facade. In use for many years, the tried and tested Aruba family stands out for its numerous models to suit any application and top quality design. Technical highlights Aruba Droparm The Aruba Droparm can be angled to give an unobstructed view of the outside. The strong arms with inner springs can be set to 90° or can be tilted to an angle of up to 150°. Aruba Markisolette First ascending vertically and then extending to the desired pivot point – that is the Markisolette. The angling option gives the user a full view of the outside and gives the facade a relaxed look. Aruba Vertical The Aruba Vertical shades your window with a chic fabric look. It covers the entire window surface if required, or can be set to the desired position depending on the position of the sun. Guided by a rust-resistant tensioned guide rope or an unobtrusive guide rail. Varied designs: round and square cassettes Harmonising with the architecture – exactly how you like it. The fabric is concealed and protected in an attractive, robust aluminium cassette. Two shapes are availble – round or square.

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