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Panel Selection
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| Snap-Lock
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| These self locking panels are popular with both the
experienced and novice installer. The simple design allows for
a floating clip to be placed over the internal leg of the panel
and fastened to the substrate below. The exposed seam of the following
panel is then placed over this assembly and engaged with a gentle
push. |
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| Mechanical
Seam System |
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| This traditionally
styled panel is a common choice when maximum wind uplift resistance
is a concern. Equally weather
tight over open framing or when placed directly over roof decking,
the seams of this panel are locked together by means of a powered
roll former that is applied to each seam after installation. |
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| Nail-Line
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| The Installers Favorite! Tool
belts overflowing with clips and designated “clip-guys” on large projects
are now a thing of the past with this popular self locking design.
Panels are attached directly to the substrate by means of a slotted
nail strip that is formed into the panel leg. If you want to cover
a lot of roof in a little time, there’s simply no better
choice than this attractive panel. |
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