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Multiflex

 

In the Losberger Clearspan family, the Multiflex is the most versatile of the three systems. It provides maximum flexibility with the widest range of configurations. Multiflex Clearspan structures provide the perfect environment for unique parties, specialized patio covers and seasonal tent structures for country clubs.
                  

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Domicile

Dome area

Free-standing hexagonal tent, particularly attractive with the sweeping membrane roof. Used in isolation and in a tent group.
Two versions:
- without roof projection
- with roof projection (type D)
Basic design like all-purpose multiflex Pavilion. The membrane roof is hoisted using a spindle mounted on the ridge point, carrying a basin-shaped bottom. Existing multiflex Pavilions in the series 4/230 to 10/230 can be extended to become the Domicile at no great cost.

It is the membrane character of the multiflex Dome area which gives a particularly attractive appearance to the basic multiflex units contained in this type. the attractive appearance is effectively underlined by the impressive spatial feeling inside the tent. Basic structure with Dome ridge.

 

Forum

Tridome

The multiflex Forum stands for a uniquely spacious ambience. Being the most impressive membrane roof construction in the multiflex programme, the Forum can be used in combination with the basic multiflex units in series 6/230 and 8/230. For structural reasons, apses and/or single or multiple section tent elements are to be mounted to all four sides of the Forum.

The multiflex Tridome is the first solution to give the system a star-shaped layout. The elegantly curving membrane roof raises up from the core of the three-point star, connected to the "rays" which consist of basic multiflex units. This creates a very spacious interior. Enclosed units are possible. The Tridome can be adapted to the existing multiflex materials of the system series 6/230, 8/230, and 10/230.

 

Canopy


Inside of a multiflex

The multiflex Canopy is an ideal design element for supplementing entrance areas in combination with individual components of a tent group. It can be fitted either with gable and/or side tarpaulins.
Recommended use: in combination with the multiflex series 8/230 and 10/230.

 
Multiflex
  • Widths of 10', 20', 30', and up
  • Unlimited length, expandable in 10' extensions
  • 8' Uprights with adjustable baseplates
  • Apse Ends/Dormers/Tri Domes/Peak Tops - Available
  • Exclusive roof designs
  • Fast, easy one-piece leg and bracket assembly
  • Truly functional sidewall systems including vision panels
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    Multiflex
    All-Purpose Tents

    Type

    Span

    Truss
    Spacing
    mm

    Eaves
    Height
    mm

    Ridge
    Height
    mm

    Membrane
    Peak
    mm

    Longest
    Section
    mm

    Profile
    Cross
    Section
    mm

    Domicile with
    and without
    roof projection

    4/230
    6/230
    8/230
    10/230

    4.025
    5.974
    8.084
    10.104

    --
    --
    --
    --

    2.250
    2.250
    2.250
    2.250

    --
    --
    --
    --

    3.950
    4.750
    5.550
    6.350

    2.950
    3.170
    4.290
    5.360

    84x48
    84x48
    84x48
    84x48

    Dome Area

    4/230
    6/230
    8/230
    10/230

    4.025
    5.974
    8.084
    10.104

    3.000
    3.000
    3.000
    3.000

    2.250
    2.250
    2.250
    2.250

    2.967
    3.322
    3.706
    4.074

    3.900
    4.700
    5.500
    6.300

    2.950
    3.170
    4.290
    5.360

    84x48
    84x48
    84x48
    84x48

    Forum

    6x6/230
    8x8/230

    6.063
    8.173

    --
    --

    2.250
    2.250

    3.322
    3.706

    3.900
    4.700

    5.900
    7.000

    84x48
    84x48

    Dome Area

    6/230
    8/230
    10/230

    5.974
    8.084
    10.104

    --
    --
    --

    2.250
    2.250
    2.250

    3.322
    3.706
    4.074

    4.750
    5.750
    6.500

    3.170
    4.290
    5.360

    84x48
    84x48
    84x48

     

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