
Built for massive spans, Mammut features 1.8-meter beams for robust, large-scale coverage with remarkably quick assembly.
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Mammut highlights
For the first time ever, it is possible to effectively cover 50-70m spans in snowy environments. Mammut explores new boundaries for weather protection / temporary roofing.

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The smart connection between Mammut beams allows them to be joined in a matter of seconds.

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Mammut is designed to optimize stock usage, and consists of few components.

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On the right: Mammut segment assembled flat on the ground.
On the left: Mammut segment in 15° ready for installation of tarpaulin and lift off.

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6 meter beams are easily connected flat on the ground with a crane.
Each steel beam weighs 320kg and has extremely high load capacity.
Bracing of Mammut segments can be done by utilizing existing stock of modular scaffolding.

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Mammut is a steel / aluminium hybrid system, featuring an anodized aluminium double keder rail. The anodization gives less friction on tarpaulin during assembly.
The keder can be detached and replaced, if necessary.

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The rotatable Mammut ridge can be installed in 3 different angles: 15, 20, and 25 degrees.
The angle is determined before assembly, so the Mammut segment automatically stops in the chosen angle during lifting.
Mammut Parts
Components

Huge spans
Mammut was designed for projects that were previously impossible
PDF or video guidance
Assembly Guide
Check out the assembly video below or read the pdf on the right to find out how MAMMUT is assembled – step by step.