Front leg with adjustable tilt AFL
$10.41
$17.8
Front leg with adjustable tilt AFL The AFL adjustable tilt front leg is designed for mounting photovoltaic panels on profiled sheet metal and sandwich panels. It allows adjustment of the tilt angle, ensuring optimal positioning of the panels for maximum solar energy capture. Made of high-quality materials, AFL guarantees durability and corrosion resistance, suitable for various climatic conditions. This front leg is compatible with various mounting systems and is ideal for installations on metal roofs and concrete surfaces. Its design includes a tilt adjustment mechanism that allows the angle to be adjusted according to the specific requirements of the project. This facilitates the optimal positioning of the photovoltaic panels and increases the efficiency of the system. Easy installation and compatibility of front leg with adjustable tilt The AFL adjustable tilt front leg is designed for quick and easy installation. The pre-assembly of the components saves time and effort during installation. The unique design provides a strong and reliable structure, different from standard products on the market. This makes it widely compatible with various mounting systems and roof structures. Optimization of energy production With the ability to adjust the tilt angle, the AFL front leg allows the adjustment of the photovoltaic panels in a range from 10° to 60°, depending on the specific needs. This ensures maximum energy production, allowing the system to adapt to different latitudes and seasonal changes in solar radiation. In this way, higher efficiency and a faster return on investment are achieved. Durability and reliability Made of high-quality aluminum and stainless steel, the AFL front leg offers exceptional resistance to corrosion and mechanical stress. This guarantees a long service life of the product, even in adverse weather conditions. Investing in quality components such as the AFL front leg ensures reliability and stability of the entire photovoltaic system.
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