China LG Supply offers comprehensive Marine grade stainless steel hardware that is specifically designed for the installation of sunshade sails and sunshade sail structures.
High load carrying capacity, and stainless steel have rust-proof properties, so it is especially suitable for outdoor use.
Regardless of the size, weight and structure of your sail, we guarantee you the right hardware. We use Marine stainless steel because it is strong, durable and looks great.
Shade sail hardware includes D ring thimble cast, D-ring with the welded tube, turnbuckles, rigging screw, snap hooks, shackles, pad eye and wall plate, eye bolt and nut.
Stainless steel shade sail hardware, manufactured in the highest quality stainless steel for industrial use. There are two such preferred grades, 304 and 316, both of which are resistant to corrosion, and are electropolished for an enhanced surface finish.
1. rinse the sunshade sail with a hose to clean up any dirt and fallen leaves on it.
2. For more thorough cleaning, use a mild detergent to water and scrub the shade sail gently. Never use harsh detergents or hard brushes to avoid damaging the shade sail and reducing its UV resistance.
Consider the size of the sunshade sails and the place where they will be installed.
Consider the path of the sun in the area you want to shade and install it in the correct position and direction, in addition to making the sunshade sail a high heat source, such as a grill or fire pit.
Consider the fixing points; it is convenient if there are trees or railings where the installation is to take place, if you need to install the poles yourself, then check the building regulations with local agencies to avoid possible legal problems.
Consider the placement method to be chosen when installing. Horizontal placement: all corners at the same height, suitable above the swimming pool. Diagonal placement: triangular sunshade sails can have two corners high and one corner low. Rectangular and square shade sails can have two corners at different heights.
Advantages of sloping: a. Keeps the tension on the sunshade sail to prevent sagging and also prevents the shade sail from being blown up by the wind; b. Better protection from rainwater, with a lower spot where most of the water falling on the shade sail will flow away naturally and not collect.