S-5!®, the inventor of engineered, manufactured, metal roof attachments, introduces its new S-5-RC™ clamp for attaching a wide range of rooftop accessories to the Riverclack® metal roof profile.
The two-piece design of the S-5-RC interfaces with the rib geometry and creates a mechanical interlock strong enough to mount most rooftop applications with certified holding strength, protecting the roof from corrosion and preserving the metal panels’ thermal cycling characteristics.
Ideal for both small- and large-scale industrial, commercial and institutional projects, the clamp can be installed anywhere along the seam for placement flexibility. Installers can utilize the S-5-RC with rails or pair the clamp with the S-5! PVKIT® solar solution for streamlined rail-less and penetration-free solar mounting to save time and money.
Made of high-tensile structural aluminum to match Riverclack’s long-lasting performance, the S-5-RC requires no maintenance or re-inspection and is warranted for the life of the roof.
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“The S-5! team is excited to introduce our new clamp specifically designed for Riverclack profiles,” said Rob Haddock, S-5! CEO and Founder. “We are always looking for ways to innovate and provide our customers with the attachments they need to make their jobs easier and their metal roofs more-user friendly.”
About S-5!
Founded by a veteran metal roof expert, S-5! has been the leading authority on metal roof attachment solutions since 1992. S-5!’s zero-penetration clamps and lifetime brackets attach ancillary items to standing seam and exposed-fastened metal roofs respectively, while maintaining roof integrity and warranties. Made in the U.S.A., S-5! solutions are engineered for a variety of roof-mounted applications and are now installed on more than 2.5 million metal roofs worldwide, providing strength and longevity never before seen. For more information, visit www.S-5.com.
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