Installation components of small flat photovoltaic brackets
The installation of small flat solar brackets is mainly divided into three parts: triangular beam brackets, crossbeam brackets, and vertical brackets. The primary purpose of these components is to achieve a certain angle relative to the surface being irradiated.
Other installation parts include load-bearing components, braces, tie rods, pressure blocks, hinges, bolts, connectors, etc.
The triangular beam brackets include two types: longitudinal and transverse (back beam, diagonal beam, and low beam).
Crossbeam brackets generally serve a compressive role, typically made of aluminum alloy C-shaped steel, with hole diameters selected based on the installation environment.
Vertical brackets can either be the back beam of the triangular beam frame or be designed separately.
Other connection structures primarily assist in securing the brackets. During the installation process, bolts are used to connect and fix the triangular beam brackets, which are then linked and fixed with other crossbeams, vertical components, and so on.