Material | Aluminum 6061/T6,6082/T6 |
Length available | 1m,2m,3m,4m |
Shape | Ladder,Triangle,Square,Circle Truss |
Color | Silvery and black or customized |
Type | Spigot and screw |
Characteristics | Durable,Light Weight with high loading capacity.Raw material is hard pressed aluminum alloy, Containing magnesium and silicon as its major alloying elements. It has good mechanical property, exhibits good weldability. It also has good effect of Proof Stress, corrosion resistance, antioxidation. |
application | LED truss to hang LED screen / Linear speakers or decorate truss |
Background truss: to hang up lights and LED, screen for truss frame | |
Truss system: to hold events( for light, LED, speaker, audio, and so on) | |
Ladder truss: hanging speakers |
Size(mm) | Main Tube(mm) | Horizontal tube(mm) | Brace Tube(mm) | Loading Capacity(kg) | Span(m) |
300*300 | 50*3 | 25*2 | 20*2 | 440 | 12 |
350*350 | 50*3 | 25*2 | 20*2 | 450 | 15 |
400*400 | 50*3 | 25*2 | 25*2 | 470 | 16 |
450*450 | 50*3 | 30*2 | 25*2 | 500 | 17 |
500*500 | 50*3 | 50*2 | 25*2 | 600 | 20 |
520*760 | 50*3 | 50*2 | 25*2 | 1000 | 22 |
600*760 | 50*3 | 50*2 | 25*2 | 1500 | 26 |
Truss Framework: The defining feature of a truss tent is its truss-like framework made of metal or aluminum tubes. This framework consists of interconnected triangular elements that form a stable and strong structure.
Versatility: Truss tents come in various sizes and configurations, allowing for customization based on the event's requirements. They can be expanded or connected to create larger covered spaces.
Roof and Walls: Truss tents typically have a fabric roof that is stretched over the truss framework and secured in place. Some models may also feature optional sidewalls that can be added for additional protection from the elements or for creating enclosed spaces.
Open Space: The truss design of these tents creates a spacious and unobstructed interior. There are no center poles or other support structures that can get in the way, making them ideal for events where a clear and open layout is important.
Stability and Strength: The triangular truss structure provides excellent stability and can withstand various weather conditions, including wind and rain. This makes truss tents suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.
Installation: Setting up a truss tent requires more effort and time compared to simpler tent designs, but it can be done relatively quickly with a team of experienced professionals. The truss elements need to be assembled and connected properly to ensure the tent's stability.
Customization: Truss tents offer options for customization, such as adding lighting fixtures, banners, signage, and other accessories to enhance the overall appearance and functionality of the tent.
Durability: The metal or aluminum truss framework contributes to the tent's overall durability and long-lasting performance, making it a suitable investment for repetitive use.
Transport and Storage: Truss tents can be disassembled and packed into compact bundles for transportation and storage. However, due to the more complex design, they may require more storage space compared to traditional dome or cabin-style tents.
requires careful planning and coordination, especially if it's your first time setting up this type of temporary structure. Here's a general guide on
how to install a truss tent:
Preparation----Layout and Marking---Assembling the Truss---Anchoring and Staking---Roof Installation---Sidewall Installation---Finishing Touches
---Accessories and Customization---Inspection and Safety---Dismantling and Storage: