Product Details

HDPE virgin garden beige color triangle sun shade sail

Brand Name AINING
Place of Origin Jiangsu, China
Model Number AN14071803
Material HDPE and UV

Product Features

HDPE virgin garden beige color triangle sun shade sail

Functions

 To prevent sunlight and water,Mainly used in car park,swimming pool,park,seaside,water park,playground...

HDPE virgin garden beige color triangle sun shade sail

Product Description

The main types of shade net are HDPE shade sail, Waterproof shade sail, Polyester shade sail.

HDPE virgin garden beige color triangle sun shade sail

HDPE virgin garden beige color triangle sun shade sail

Ring:Stainless D ring or triangle ring at the corner

HDPE virgin garden beige color triangle sun shade sail

 

Packing: one piece packed in one hangbad and one label one rope in it.

HDPE virgin garden beige color triangle sun shade sail

Accessories

 HDPE virgin garden beige color triangle sun shade sail

Pad Eye;

Used to attach shade sail corner ring to a wall in conjuction with "D" shackle. 

In size 6mm or 8mm, other sizes are available on request;

 

S Hook;

used to link shade sail corner to pad eye or eye bolt;

Normally in size 6mm or 8mm, other sizes availabe on request

 

Turnbuckle;

used to attach shade sail corner ring to a fixing point and provide tension to the sail.

Size in 8mm or 10mm;

 

Eye Bolt;  

used to to form a fixing through a timber post.

Size: 8x130mm, other size available on request.

 

D Shackle;

Used to link shade sail corner to pad eye or eye bolt. 

In size 6mm or 8mm, other sizes available on request

 

Snap Hook:

used to link shade sail corner to pad eye or eye bolt.

Size mostly in 8x80, 10x100mm

 

Chains;

Used to fix shade sail;

In size 4mm x 2metre

 

Master Cleat.:

Used to hold rope for shade sail;

B- In size 5inch  

 

How to make a shade sail

Gather your supplies

  • Suitably sized and shaped sail (see Notes, below)
  • 100mm dia. x 4mm wall thickness galvanised steel posts
  • Concrete mix (4 bags per post)
  • Suitable stainless-steel fixings for attaching sail to your combination of posts, fasciae and walls. These include eye bolts for posts, pad eyes for wall fixings, external-grade Chemset chemical anchor (if fixing into masonry), U-bolts, strap tensioners, S-hooks, D-shackles, fascia supports and turnbuckles

 

 Step 1

Lay sail out on ground. For a 5 x 3m sail running parallel to wall, it should be 300mm from wall to allow for tensioning. Mark out positions of posts and wall or fascia fixings, allowing an extra 300 and 500mm from each corner to allow for tensioning. Square and rectangular sails are normally installed as a hyperbola, so diagonally opposite posts or fixing points are high or low.

Step 2

For each post, dig a 400 x 400mm hole 800-1000mm deep. If ground is firm, lay about 100mm of 20mm aggregate in base of hole. If ground is soft, pour about 100mm of concrete in hole.

Step 3

Bore a hole near bottom of pole and insert a galvanised steel bolt with nut. This keys post in concrete and stops round posts rotating. Fit a heavy-duty, stainless-steel eye bolt 50-100mm down from top of posts. Use double nuts (1 a lock nut) so it cannot undo.

Step 4

Stand posts in holes with eye-bolt facing diagonally opposite post. Brace posts with temporary props and ensure they are plumb in 2 directions.

Step 5 

Fill each post hole with a fairly dry concrete mix and tamp concrete well. For most smaller sails (under 5m square), posts can be vertical, but for larger sails, move top of post away from opposite post by 150-200mm, so it leans out from sail slightly to help take the strain. Re-tamp concrete and finish surface with a slight slope away from post so water can drain. Let concrete cure for 24-48 hours.

Step 6

While concrete cures, secure wall and fascia pad eyes, if required. Never rely on the fascia alone; fit fascia supports to fasciae and rafters first to give adequate strength. If fixing to masonry, use an appropriate anchor system. In many cases, a chemical anchor is ideal, but an alternative is to use epoxy together with a conventional masonry anchor.

Step 7

Once concrete has cured, spread sail back out on ground. Attach fixings to corners of sail with turnbuckles wound out to as slack as possible (you will need turnbuckles on at least 2 corners). Lift each corner to an eye bolt, then tension sail using turnbuckles or tension straps. If you need to extend length of fixing, use straps. Re-tension fixings as necessary over time and clean sails periodically.

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HDPE virgin garden beige color triangle sun shade sailAbout us

   Aining company is specialized in manufacturing Shade net, Shade sails,Agriculture net, Safety Net and other plastic products. 

 

  We have a full range of production equipment, advanced technology, scientific management and inspection systems so that can meet the exact requirements of our customers for various plastic products. With an experienced and professional team, we have exported our products to many countries and regions all over the world. Our products enjoy a good reputation among our customers. 

 

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HDPE virgin garden beige color triangle sun shade sail

 

HDPE virgin garden beige color triangle sun shade sail

HDPE virgin garden beige color triangle sun shade sail

 

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