0.17 €/w
Description
"Mounthing system for metal roofs
Steel roofs are often found in barns and sheds in agriculture, livestock and industrial environments. Steel roofs are often trapezium-shaped, or they have the shape of a standard corrugated sheet. Insulated steel roofs are also called sandwich roofs, because they often consist of several layers of steel with a core of polyurethane. It is easy to place solar panels on every steel roof by using the patented ClickFit system."
MATERIALS AND INSTALLING
"Assembly
The ClickFit assembly system is attached to the top sheet of the roof by means of mounting brackets and special self-tapping plate screws. The special self-tapping plate screws do not chip, but displace the material of the top sheet. Additional material is hereby created in which a screw thread is tapped with this operation. Unlike pop rivets or self-tapping screws, the material does not get weakened, but rather strengthened at the position of the screw. This makes it possible to make a proper and durable connection at a top sheet thickness of only 0,5 millimetres. To make the roof waterproof, water-repellent EPDM rubber is placed between the mounting bracket and the roof.
The mounting rail is simply clicked onto the mounting brackets. The application of the mounting rail is easy and is done entirely without screws, bolts, nuts and tools .
The solar panels are hung onto the mounting rail by using the installation aid, so that the solar panels can be easily slid into the right place. The solar panels are subsequently screwed onto the mounting rail by using mounting screws and universal clamps. There is already a special screw thread in the mounting rail that simplifies the screwing in of the solar panels. Materials and tools
The ClickFit assembly system is suitable for all brands and types of solar panels. The system is made of durable and high quality aluminium and stainless steel components.
There are special black clamps and caps for black solar panels that are placed over the assembly profile and the mounting screws. This gives the solar panels and the assembly system a complete black finish.
There is only a 10 mm socket wrench needed for the assembly of the solar panels."