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Cruz Cargo Aluminium Zwart geschikt voor Maxus eDeliver 9 L3/H3 (2020-)

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Cruz Cargo Aluminium Zwart geschikt voor Maxus eDeliver 9 L3/H3 (2020-)Omschrijving Specificaties Instructiefilmpje Montagehandleiding De Cruz Cargo is een aluminium dakdragerset voor bedrijfswagens of personenwagens met geschikte dakmontagepunten. De set bestaat uit drie aluminium dwarsdragers, ontworpen voor professioneel gebruik en geschikt voor verschillende accessoires. Constructie en materiaal Materiaal: versterkt aluminium dragerprofiel. Profielafmeting: 52 mm breed 35 mm hoog Afwerking: zwarte poedercoating voor

De Cruz Cargo is een aluminium dakdragerset voor bedrijfswagens of personenwagens met geschikte dakmontagepunten. De set bestaat uit drie aluminium dwarsdragers, ontworpen voor professioneel gebruik en geschikt voor verschillende accessoires.

Constructie en materiaal
  • Materiaal: versterkt aluminium dragerprofiel.
  • Profielafmeting: 52 mm breed × 35 mm hoog
  • Afwerking: zwarte poedercoating voor maximale corrosiebestendigheid en beter beschermd tegen vocht, zout, chemische invloeden en UV-straling
  • Profieltype: uitgerust met drie T-gleuven voor diverse accessoires.

Aerodynamisch ontwerp
De dragers hebben een gestroomlijnde vorm waardoor de lucht beter langs het voertuig wordt geleid. Dit vermindert windgeluid tijdens het rijden en voorkomt onnodig extra brandstofverbruik.

Bevestiging en montage
  • Montage via passende voeten en voertuigspecifieke fitting-kit.
  • Geen boren of structurele aanpassingen aan het voertuig nodig.
  • Het type montagevoeten en kit verschilt per voertuigmodel.
Accessoires en functionaliteit
  • De drie T-gleuven maakt montage mogelijk van accessoires zoals ladderklemmen, opbergkokers en laadstoppers.
  • Optioneel afsluitbaar met een slotenset.
Technische gegevens
  • TÜV/GS getest en crash-getest.
  • Voldoet aan ISO/PAS 11154:2006 voor dakdraagsystemen.
  • Garantie: 3 jaar fabrieksgarantie.

Specificaties

Merk Cruz
Maximale daklast 150 kg
Type dak Vaste bevestigingspunten
Geschikt voor Maxus eDeliver 9 L3/H3 (2020 tot heden)
Met slot afsluitbaar Optioneel
Geschikt voor panoramadak of schuif-/kanteldak Ja
Dakdragerprofiel (breedte - hoogte) 52 x 35 mm
Lengte van de drager 150 cm
Kleur Zwart
Materiaal Aluminium
Aantal dakdragers 3 stuks
Gewicht 5.1 kg
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