S5 Roof Clips
Mini clamps have incredible holding strength providing exceptional value and performance comparable to their standard equivalents.
S5 roof clips. Standing steam roof clamps attach to the panel seam by the tightening of two bullet nosed stainless steel setscrews against the seam material. Roof clamp series for the installation of heat cable and heat tape on standing seam metal roofs. Clamps and brackets have been laboratory tested on a variety of seam types profiles and materials to determine ultimate tensile failure loads. Clamps attach to the panel seam by tightening the bullet nosed stainless steel setscrews against the seam material.
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. The setscrews compress the seam material against the opposite wall of the clamp. S 5 clamps attach to the metal roof panel seam by the tightening of two bullet nosed stainless steel setscrews against the seam material. The s5 sr gently cradles the heat cable providing years of reliable service while not resulting in premature cable failure from contact with sharp metal edges.
The s 5 v mini clamp is a bit shorter than the s 5 v and has one setscrew rather than two. The s5 sr is the only clip in the world designed specifically for use with the popular s5. They will dimple the seam material but will not penetrate it. Holding strength of s 5.
S 5 pv kits and metal roofing attachment clamps are in high demand as an industry standard for solar mounting systems on metal roofs. Clamps vary with different seam profiles material types and gauges with ultimate load to failure averages of over 1 800 pounds. Metal roof attachment clamps from s 5. S 5 s clamps the s 5 s clamp was created specifically for popular snap together profiles including residential profiles by taylor metals and easy lock standing seam.
Lower the installation costs and simplify the process with module to module bonding continuity. Are designed and lab tested for virtually any architectural or metal building panel profile on the market. This is usually done with an industrial grade screwgun the setscrews compress the seam material against the opposite wall of the clamp. Threaded holes in the clamp enable the easy attachment of various ancillary items to the clamps.