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[Notice] Publication of catalog, specifications, and product information for the low center of gravity foundation frame "UNIFIX".

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Recently, we published a catalog, specification sheet, and product information regarding the low center of gravity foundation frame "UNIFIX" on this Ipros site. UNIFIX achieves stability for 10 seconds at wind speeds of 70 m/s and can be installed on flat roofs up to 60 meters high without location restrictions in Honshu and Hokkaido. For more details, please see the links below. ▼ Catalog here https://www.ipros.jp/catalog/detail/554781?hub=60+978738?utm_source=ipros&utm_medium=web ▼ Specification sheet here https://www.ipros.jp/catalog/detail/554786?hub=60+978738?utm_source=ipros&utm_medium=web ▼ Product information here https://www.ipros.jp/product/detail/2000567434?utm_source=ipros&utm_medium=web

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[Notice] Catalog listing for the low center of gravity foundation frame "UNIFIX"
The catalog for the low center of gravity foundation frame "UNIFIX" has been published on the Ipros site.
[Notice] Specification sheet for the low center of gravity foundation frame "UNIFIX"
The specification sheet for the low center of gravity foundation frame "UNIFIX" has been published on the Ipros site.
[Notice] Product information for the low center of gravity foundation frame "UNIFIX"
Product information for the low center of gravity foundation frame "UNIFIX" has been published on the Ipros site.
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