PERG12-03

PERGOLAS 0030-348

0030-348

 

The octagonal gazebo is 630 cm long, 630 cm wide, 340 cm high and is supported by eight columns of 14,5 x 13,5 cm and 260 cm in height.

The columns consist of two 4.5×14.5cm cross-sections that are joined in three parts, at both ends and in the middle, with three 4.5×14.5x30cm blocks thus forming the 13.5×14.5cm cross section .

The columns at the top are joined by eight (8) horizontal beams of 4.5×14.5cm and 240cm length. On the inclined beams, a 12x2cm cross-section is mounted on top of the asphalt (GLOBE SEAL).

The gazebo has six (6) benches consisting of two wooden sections 4,5 x 14,5 cm long and 235 cm long. Each is supported by two wooden sections 9 x 9 cm long and 32 cm long. it is connected to the octagonal columns by diagonal sections of 4.5x9cm and 30cm long. The seat distance from the floor is 42cm.

The back of each bench is made of a wooden cross section of 4.5×20 cm and a length of 235 cm. Each back is positioned 82 cm from the ground.

BACKPACK BASES

For fixing the instrument to the ground, each pair has a pair of mounting bases.

The mounting bases consist of two galvanized metal plates and then painted with electrostatic paint, of a shape “P” and approximately 100x12x4 cm thick and 0.5cm thick, which “embrace” the column and are joined by passing screws 5 / 8 ″ X15. At the bottom there is a metal flange to hold them in the concrete pit.

Only ground irons, which hold the column at least 5 cm above the ground, are prevented from being ground in order to prevent the wood from being eroded by soil moisture.

TIMBER

The wood used is composite non-stick Swedish pine timber, in accordance with EN 351. It is manufactured with special compound (welding of wood) in different sections depending on the intended use.

COMPOSITE wood is 40% stronger than whole wood. It has a strength of 360 kp / m2 and a specific weight of about 480 kg / m3.

 

It contains about 15% moisture

Contains minimal juices (resin) compared to other pine family trees in other countries (weather in northern Sweden up to -25 ° C)

It has thermal conductivity s = 0.10 Kcal / Mho and sound insulation 3.5 times greater than concrete or brick of equal thickness.

It has antimagnetic properties and is a poor conductor of electricity

It is resistant to fire and is classified in categories F30 and F60 (by DIN 4120) according to its cross-section.

When the outer part of the cross-section burns, its interior protects and retains its durability.

It is processed just like commercial wood

It retains its shape and distorts or creates minimal fractures

Annual wood rings are usually perpendicular to the long side of the cross-section with a significant increase in the mechanical strength of this surface, if applied to floors.

All corners of the wood are planed with a radius of about 5 mm.

METALLIC ELEMENTS

Metallic elements used in the manufacture of the equipment (screws, connectors, etc.) are made of metals either thermo-galvanized or electro-galvanized, where the surface preparation has been preceded by sandblasting or stainless steel. The dimensions and cross-sections of the metallic elements are sufficient to accommodate (with an appropriate safety factor) the loads for which they have been designed to withstand corrosion and adverse weather conditions.

PAINTS

For their anticorrosive protection, the metal parts are processed for polishing, followed by a coating of polyzinc (zinc) and then electrostatic, two-layer polyester powder coating.

 

All production work processes for the processing of raw materials are carried out according to:

 

The ISO 9001: 2015 quality system

The ISO 14001: 2015 Environmental Management System