Seamless

No light gap with secudrive® technology: The fabric is attached to a spring steel strip and runs in a rail. This ensures there are no light gaps on the sides.

Slender

Light and airy appearance: Thanks to the flat and compact design, the awning has a particularly slender appearance.

Expanding

Optimal light with privacy: Optional lowerable valance roller blind protects you against low sun and improves your visual privacy.

  • Under-glass conservatory awning with secudrive® guidance
  • Round or alternatively rectangular cover panel for a matching facade design
  • Optional valance roller blind and integrated lighting
Types of drive Motor
1 Cover panel
2 Shaft
3 Bracket
4 Awning fabric
5 Front rail
6 Guide rail
6500 mm 6000 mm 30 m²

The WMS Hand-held transmitter plus is a 6-channel control for wireless operation for up to 10 WMS receivers of the same product type per channel.

The WMS Photo sensor detects brightness and dawn/dusk and transfers this data to the WMS radio network.

WMS WebControl pro is hardware for integrating a mobile end device into the WMS radio system as an additional transmitter. It can be operated via app or web browser.

  • Lighting integrated into the front rail, the cassette or the guide rails.
  • The warm white light can be individually adjusted with the WMS Dimmer.

  • Separate light rail with a round or rectangular profile offers additional lighting options.
  • The warm white light can be individually adjusted with the WMS Dimmer.

  • Convenient operation of awning and valance roller blind via WMS transmitter.
  • Motor with upstream WMS receiver, including battery charge control.

  • Additional vertical visual privacy and sun shading
  • Fabric qualities like Twilight PEARL and Twilight COMFORT offer a view to the outside at the same time.

  • Additional vertical visual privacy and sun shading
  • Fabric qualities like Twilight PEARL and Twilight COMFORT offer a view to the outside at the same time.

  • Printing of the awning fabric or valance
  • Use of the awning as advertising space