Somfy

CMO ME Square Awning Motor Bracket

SKU: 9910041 |

MPN: 9910041

Somfy CMO ME Square Bracket Heavy-duty square-profile bracket for CMO motors in Mediterranean/European markets. Zinc-plated steel, 4-point mounting, and weather-resistant for secure awning installation.

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**Somfy CMO ME Square Awning Motor Bracket – Product Description**  

 

The **Somfy CMO ME Square Awning Motor Bracket** is a heavy-duty mounting solution designed for Mediterranean and European installations of CMO-series awning motors. Its square-profile design provides superior stability and load distribution, ideal for high-wind areas and commercial applications.  

 

### **Key Features:**  

✔ **Reinforced Square Design** – Enhanced structural rigidity for demanding installations  

✔ **European Compatibility** – Metric threading (M10) for regional standards  

✔ **Weather-Resistant Build** – Hot-dip galvanized steel with additional powder coating  

✔ **4-Point Mounting System** – Distributes motor weight evenly  

✔ **Precision Alignment** – Adjustable slots (±10mm) for perfect motor positioning  

✔ **Vibration Reduction** – Integrated rubber dampeners minimize operational noise  

 

### **Technical Specifications:**  

- **Material**: 4mm thick S355JR structural steel (EN 10025)  

- **Finish**: HDG + polyester powder coat (80μm total)  

- **Thread Size**: M10×1.5 metric  

- **Weight Capacity**: 50kg static / 35kg dynamic  

- **Dimensions**: 220×220×40mm (L×W×H)  

 

### **Included Hardware (Metric):**  

- (4) M10×40 class 8.8 hex bolts  

- (4) M10 spring washers  

- (4) M10 flat washers  

- (4) EPDM vibration pads (6mm thick)  

 

### **Compatibility:**  

✓ CMO50 & CMO60 motors  

✓ Mediterranean/European installations  

✓ Concrete, steel, or reinforced masonry  

 

**Installation Note**: Requires 17mm socket (not included). Torque to 45Nm.  

 

**Part Number**: CMO-ME-SQ (confirm regional variants)  

 

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