Attaching awnings
The variants and options at a glance
SunFurl systems are available in various designs with different properties. Drive, tensioning technology, sail area and materials are the distinguishing features. The matrix below provides a selection guide to help you quickly find the most suitable variant for your needs.
Variant A1
The awning is attached to the house with 2 wall panels and to the ground with 2 poles. The winding axis runs diagonally from one wall panel to one pole.
Fixings
2 x wall
2 x mast
Variant B1
The awning is attached to the house with 1 wall panel and to the ground with 3 poles. The winding axis runs diagonally from one wall panel to one pole.
Attachments
1 x wall
3 x pole
Variant C1
The awning is attached to the house with 3 wall panels and to the ground with 1 pole. The winding axis runs diagonally from one wall panel to one pole.
Attachments
3 x wall
3 x pole
Variant D1
The awning is attached to the ground as a free-standing unit with 4 poles. The winding axis runs diagonally from a wall panel to a pole.
Free-standing mounting
0 x wall
4 x pole
Variant E1
The awning is attached to the wall with a shaft for rolling up and to the ground with 1 pole.
Mounting
Shaft parallel to the wall
1 x pole
Variant E2
The awning is attached to the wall with a shaft for rolling up and to the ground with 2 poles.
Mounting
Shaft parallel to the wall
2 x pole