Frame and Structure
The triangular frame spreads dead, wind, and snow loads across the balcony. Telescopic rear legs set the tilt from 10° to 30°, so you match the panel angle to your latitude. Top hooks sit over the railing; wall and concrete swap in expansion anchors instead.



Balcony Railings

Building Facades

Concrete Parapets

Rooftop Terraces
Key Features of the Balcony Mount

Load Transfer
The aluminum frame routes wind and snow loads into the balcony structure. Extruded profiles and SUS304 bolts hold the assembly rigid once the connections are torqued. No temporary bracing needed during install.

Tilt Range
Telescopic rear legs adjust panel tilt from 10° to 30°. You dial in the angle for your latitude on site, without swapping parts or pre-ordering a fixed-angle kit.

Bolt-On Build
Every joint uses pre-drilled holes and standard hex bolts. Two installers assemble the frame with hand tools. No site cutting.

Mounting Options
The same frame anchors three ways: top hooks over metal balcony rails, expansion bolts into masonry walls, and chemical anchors into flat concrete.
Solar Mount Range for Balcony



