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Component Overview 2012

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Standing seam clampsfastening elementsArea of applicationFor fastening of solar plants and PV-plants to sheet metal roofs and to bitumenroofs.Important information on structural safetyA sufficient holding force of the metal sheet to the substructure is prerequisitewhen mounting an assembly on the roof cladding. Please note thatthis verification must be provided by the customer!Sheet metal is particularly prone to stress in elevated plants. Pleaseensure a sufficient number of fastening points and provide proof of theholding capacity of the roof covering.The verified holding force of the standing seam clamp on the roof can betaken from the respective system structural analysis.Take into account the additional stress at roof edges and in the cornerzones, or avoid these areas altogether when planning the plant assembly.The self-weight of the PV plant must be added to the snow load in orderto calculate the maximal load incurred on the roof covering.Technical dataMaterial Bolts: High-grade steel 1.4301Profiles: EN AW 6063 T66 / AlMgSi0.5Sheet metal components: High-grade steel 1.4302Statics Structural analysis in accordance with current nationalstandards (in Germany DIN1055 and EC1). Structural analysisappendices for dimensioning the number of required fasteningpoints, based on structural calculations and evidence drawnfrom tensile tests. Please ensure you observe the structuralanalysis information for each case.Verification for adhesive forces of a roof to the substructure is notincluded in any of the general structural analysis appendices!System prices can be obtained quickly and easily with our Autokalkulator!Please refer to our website: www.schletter.eu20 |

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