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SeaShell Awning can now withstand winds exceeding gale force

  • Published: 09/06/2009

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SEASHELL Industries says its SeaShell Awning is now certified to W50 under Australian Standard AS4055, confirming it can withstand winds exceeding gale force.

According to the manufacturer, W50 signifies sites that can experience wind gusts of up to 50m/s or 180km/h and each awning uses MagnaLOC technology, enabling it to self retract when wind speeds reach gale force.

Seashell says its 180 degree awnings, in both 3m, 4m and 5m radius sizes, have been certified for installation on all sites with a wind classification of up to W50. The awnings are available in a variety of sizes, configurations and colours, covering areas from 7 to 78 square metres.

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