The MR1 system is the smallest in the range and features a dramatic curved roof profile. It is the ideal temporary roofing solution for bands and promotional tours. The popular MR2 system is a full ground support roof design and enables lighting, speakers, cabling etc to be pre-rigged before efficiently raising to a maximum height of 9.0m [30 feet] using hand-winches or electric hoists (optional). The latest range of mega-size roofs includes our MR3, MR4 and MR5 systems covering a stage area up to 340m2 [3.750 ft2] with a front width 24 m[79´]. [+ more]
The MT towers form a key element to every roof construction, MT1 - max. loading capacity of 1000 kg [2,204.6 lbs.] to a maximum height of 7.5 m[24.6´] , MT2 - maximum loading capacity of 2000 kg [4,409.2 lbs.] to a maximum height of 12.5 m[41´] and MT3 – maximum loading capacity of 4000 kg [8818.4 lbs.] to a maximum height of 15 m[49.22´].
The roof truss systems are constructed according to DIN4112 standards and are rated up to 72 Km/h [44.7 mph] wind loading. In the event of wind speeds in excess of the specified rating it is necessary to remove the canopy and side curtains.
Roof ballasting is an important element which is frequently overlooked and should be used for wind resistance of the structure. All roof systems are supplied with a simple chart with information of the weights required for most applications. Water tanks, concrete blocks, tensioning wires or sand bags are typical examples of commonly used ballasting, with the specific type used depending on site conditions and availability.
Complete assembly and important information about the aluminum trusses and other components is detailed in a comprehensive construction manual supplied with every roof system. [- less]