Quartermoon Compound
The classic and versatile ‘Quartermoon’ shelter design can be configured to form a modular compound with two banks of opposing shelters with various options to suit cycle storage capacity.
Roof panels can cover the central walkway, whilst gates can be sited at either end with an end panel in either mesh or matching PETG glazing making the shelter totally secure. The gates can be locked by a padlock, hasp & staple, sliding bolt, digital mechanical lock or even swipe card systems for authorised users.
Like the single standalone Quartermoon shelter it offers protection and storage for a large number of cycles in a linear capacity. It’s ideally suited to schools, colleges and universities.
Additional units can even be bolted on to extend storage capacity at a later date to this modular shelter design. The standard unit features adjustable feat to accommodate and allow for undulating site surfaces. Most cycle stands and racks can be installed inside this particular shelter design.
Construction:
Welded twin end frame assembly in 60 * 60 mm strong square box section, supplied ‘flat pack’ for assembly on site with anti-tamper, high strength bolts
Hot dipped galvanised to BS EN ISO 1461: 2009
Dimensions:- Height 2150 mm 2040 mm width
Modular bay lengths in 3600 mm, 4100 mm , with alternative lengths made to order
Options:-
Range of internal cycle storage racks and stands
PETG glazing to roof/back in clear, opaque or bronze
Corrugated metal roof cladding, Colourcoat HPS200 profile in a range of standard colours
Gates (Swinging and sliding) with digital mechanism or padlock fix
Integral helmet lockers, vertical or horizontal
Multiple banks to increase storage capacity
Shelter can be configured to BREEAM standards
Steel framework can be polyester powder coated in most standard RAL colours
Internal lighting
Full installation service available UK wide by fully trained and accredited installers with a full site survey service available
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