Christmas tree

 Fur-tree (Pine) New Year's artificial the big size. Model "CROWN"  The description of a design.        
The artificial fur-tree of the big size represents a steel skeleton in the form of the truncated cone on which external surface branches are fixed, and on the top cut the conic top from artificial needles or top in the form of "star", etc. is established 

The metal skeleton is executed from steel profile pipes. The central rack (trunk) - a pipe of round section. The lateral inclined racks forming the form of a cone - a pipe of rectangular section. Inclined racks (diagonal) and a trunk are connected by horizontals and раскосами, that provides rigidity and stability of a design. On lateral inclined racks arms with the certain step for fastening segments of rings - holders of artificial branches are fixed.         

Rings and racks of a skeleton are executed folding for convenience of transportation and installation. Connecting details and parts are unified and preliminary collected industrially, that very much facilitates assembly - disassembly in the winter at low temperatures.         
The design of a skeleton allows to make installation and fastening of branches with minimal use of elevating mechanisms (autotower).         

Installation of a top and fastening of branches also are extremely simple - the top is inserted into directing plug of the central rack against the stop, and branches are inserted also against the stop into apertures on rings.         
Steel details of a skeleton are painted by anticorrosive powder enamel, details of fixture are zinced.         
Such design of an artificial fur-tree of the big size allows to receive magnificent appearance (an equal, dense and magnificent conic crone), high durability and stability at rather low relative density of a design (a steel skeleton from thin-walled profile pipes), a greater area of the basis, absence of the massive base, convenience of loading - unloadings and transportations both fast installation and dismantle.

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