
Aluminum rims and calipers of disk brakes belong to the security relevant components of an automobile. And no one is worried about that these parts can break down in case of a full braking at top speed. What do these component parts and LEINER awnings have in common? The production technique for highly stressed components of cars and awnings made by LEINER are exactly the same. All components for the folding arms and arm brackets of our awnings are made of a special aluminum alloy. Subsequently these parts are tempered in a curing oven. Thus the die-cast parts convert so that they can withstand forces that are twice as high. Tensile strength adds up to 350 N/mm². Therefore no other competitor has more awnings with a projection of up to four meters in his product program like LEINER. Also an additional vario valance with heavier profiles can have nothing on the arm components and arm mounts. With in-house tests we have checked competitor awnings with drop-forged arm parts for break. Some arms of competitor awnings came off badly regarding the final results of the forgings in comparison with the arm parts of LEINER awnings. This approves our safety concept. You cannot compare cast parts made by LEINER to conventional cast parts. Reliability is not just a phrase but a LEINER standard. As is known a chain is only as strong as its weakest link. Therefore we only use hardened components for the entire highly stressed sectors of our awnings for years. These components ensure long-life cycle and meet highest security claims.


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