TELESCOPIC SYSTEM

The telescopic system consists of a fixed and mobile modular structure. It consists of Crimped, Circular, Lean-to, Classic and Cradle roof forms and these forms can be applied with long legs on the floor or with short legs on the gap in the floor. Movable modules are collected under the fixed module by means of manual or motor. The most common application areas of these systems are; swimming pools, shopping malls, balcony closures, wedding halls, hotels and restaurants.

Technical specifications
• The aluminium belts used as carriers in the system are manufactured as high-strength special alloy aluminium.
• The distance between the carrier belts varies between 105 cm, 125 cm, 160 cm and 210 cm depending on the load to be carried by the system.
• Since the parts that make up the telescopic pool cover system are modular, there is no limitation in the length of the project.
Our system consists of fixed and movable modules that telescopically pass into each other.
• The plates forming the vertical façades of the vault-formed closure systems can be opened 3 meters upwards to enter under the other plate. This too
It gives additional mobility to the telescopic working principle of our system.
• The system is moved on specially manufactured stainless anodized aluminium rails.
• It is attached to the rails with special aluminium clamps in a way that does not restrict movement in order to prevent the system from being adversely affected in extreme winds.
• Aluminum materials used in the system can be painted with electrostatic powder paint in the desired RAL colour.

Lean-to Type
Royal Type
Exclusive Type
Classic Type

PROJECTS

lean to

MADO,
Istanbul, TR, 2010
Iskele Restaurant,
Istanbul, TR, 2014
Dokuz Palmiye Houses,
Istanbul, TR, 2007
Gunyuzu Houses,
Istanbul, TR, 2009


ROYAL

Private Property,
Iraq, 2019
Sur Yapı,
Istanbul, TR
Private Property,
Istanbul, TR
Beyoğlu Öğretmen Evi Taksim,
Istanbul, TR, 2009

EXCLUSIVE

Darin Company,
Erbil, IR, 2010
Merit,
KKTC, 2011
IBB property,
Istanbul, TR, 2013
Tuzla Şelale,
Istanbul, TR, 2012

classıc model

Private Property,
Mugla, TR, 2006