Standing steam roof clamps attach to the panel seam by the tightening of two bullet nosed stainless steel setscrews against the seam material.
S5 clamps standing seam roof.
As the undisputed market leader in snow retention systems or snow guard s 5.
Clamps are extremely versatile fitting most standing seam and exposed fastened metal roof profiles including most structural and architectural profiles.
Clamps vary with different seam profiles material types and gauges with ultimate load to failure averages of over 1 800 pounds.
For horizontal seams under 540 inches like the firestone uc4 the s 5 s or s 5 s mini clamp can be used to avoid the necessity of crimping the seam.
Offers the most complete proven and thoroughly tested standing seam metal roofing attachments in the industry including colorgard dualgard versagard and multiple exposed fastener metal roofs.
Metal roof attachment clamps from s 5.
The s 5 b clamp is specifically designed for double folded copper standing seam paneling.
The s 5 b mini clamp is a bit shorter than the original s 5 b and has one setscrew rather than two.
Clamps attach to the panel seam by tightening the bullet nosed stainless steel setscrews against the seam material.
The mini is the choice for attaching all kinds of rooftop accessories.
Its simple design generous dimensioning and multiple hole orientations are what make the s 5 u clamp so versatile for use with the s 5 snow retention products such as colorgard as well as with other heavy duty applications.
Clamps complement these roofs by providing a dependable way to attach solar modules without jeopardizing the integrity of the roof system.
The s 5 s clamp was created specifically for popular snap together profiles including residential profiles by taylor metals and easy lock standing seam.
Holding strength of s 5.
Are designed and lab tested for virtually any architectural or metal building panel profile on the market.
The s 5 u clamp can be used on vertically oriented seams and by rotating the clamp 90 degrees it can also be used on most horizontal 2 seam profiles.
Clamps and brackets have been laboratory tested on a variety of seam types profiles and materials to determine ultimate tensile failure loads.
This is usually done with an industrial grade screwgun the setscrews compress the seam material against the opposite wall of the clamp.
The setscrews compress the seam material against the opposite wall of the clamp.
Standing seam roof clamps will dimple the seam material but will not penetrate it.
The broad line of aluminum and brass s 5.