Anyone who attaches importance to maximum freedom, selects the sliding roof option!
Covers that you can remove as required, or hatches, made of steel or aluminium,
that can be slid open and can be slid over one another. In that way a storage box can be 100 % opened.
The filling of silos and/or flat boxes from above, loading by means of a crane or dump truck are easy.
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This is the first choice particularly for locations at which no high building structures are permitted or desired:
you can hence very effectively make use of the existing areas and the hall room height.
Available to choose from are an open or a closed type of construction, standardized widths
of up to 15 metres span and more, as well as different shapes like shed roof or flat roof.
Span of up to 15 m
LÜRA sliding roofs consist of a steel substructure covered with a tarpaulin or trapezoidal sheet metal.
The individual roof elements are mounted and guided on a rail system.
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Depending on requirement and size they are operated by hand and/or by means of a winch –
or moved electrically by motors, and at the same time quite simply by remote radio control:
by the crane driver or truck and wheel-loader driver, from their work devices, without having to stop.
Steel protects all around: the large LÜRA sliding roof hall
Large LÜRA sliding roof halls have a span measuring 8 to 15 m or more. Here, too,
LÜRA-movable walls form both the foundations and the supporting structure of the complete building.
On them the rails are mounted that take up the hatches made of steel that can be slid open.
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In order to protect the ground – and to meet local conditions in accordance with the Water Resources Act –
in addition sheet steel can be laid throughout the hall and welded together as a draining surface. From the
floor to the roof: the all-round steel structure permits reliable, quick box filling without any particular
“velvet gloves”. An advantage over conventional halls.
Storage box can be opened 100 %
Bulk material quickly somewhere dry
With the “convertible hall” bulk material gets to be somewhere dry immediately and safely,
e.g. if material is taken over directly from the ship from covered hatches, such as gypsum,
contaminated soil or material with adhering substances hazardous to water such as metal shavings.
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No additional effort and expenditure is required in order to transport such goods into suitable halls
with the help of a wheel loader or similar. In the case of halls open on one side, due to the low overall
height the material generally remains better protected, as rain falling obliquely cannot fall so far into the storage box.
Simple loading from above possible
What is special about it
Very low height
For storage areas and silos with loading from above / use of crane
For loading flat boxes with dump truck
Optimum use of the hall room height
Flat type of construction for better protection from precipitation
Option Water Resources Act-compliant draining surface as ground protection
Sound-proofing
Very easy to integrate into existing infrastructure