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French balcony Lyon, hot-dip galvanized - standard size 145cm

Certified manufacturing according to DIN 1090

Kirchberger weld quality

✔ Made in Germany, from our own production

✔ Solid rods

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French Balcony Model Lyon – Hot-Dip Galvanized Fall Protection (Standard Size 145 cm)

Secure your floor-to-ceiling windows with our high-quality French balcony made of hot-dip galvanized steel. As a genuine quality product MADE IN GERMANY, you receive this window grill directly from the manufacturer. All connections are stable and professionally welded. While cheap imports often consist of inferior round tubing, we use only solid 12 mm solid material for the infill bars for maximum stability.

  • Certified Production: According to DIN EN 1090 for the highest safety standards.
  • Material: High-quality steel (S235JR), permanently hot-dip galvanized for optimal corrosion protection.
  • Handrail: Tube Ø 42.4 x 2 mm, hot-dip galvanized.
  • Robust Frame: Top and bottom chords made of tube Ø 33.7 x 2 mm.
  • Solid Infill Bars: Ø 12.0 mm solid material (maximum spacing 120 mm).
  • Dimensions: Height 1000 mm, standard width with 145 cm hole spacing.
  • Scope of Delivery: Includes stainless steel wall mounting elements (60 mm disc, spacer sleeves, and cap nuts).

Mounting Distance and Window Width:
The standard dimension of 145 cm hole spacing is ideally suited for windows with a clear width of 90 cm to 127 cm.

Suitable Mounting Material for your Substrate:
Different accessories are required depending on the nature of the facade. Choose the appropriate set for a secure installation:

For professional installation, observe the applicable building regulations and consult your local building authority in advance. The selection of the correct material and proper fastening are the responsibility of the installer on site.