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The right way to attach almost anything to metal roofs!
SnoClip™
888-825-3432 | www.S-5.com
SnoClip™
This aluminum component retards the
migration of snow and ice beneath the
ColorGard® crossmember or SnoFence™
and SnoRail™ systems. It has a special
integrated rubber “foot” to prevent
abrasion of the panel’s nish. SnoClip™
slides onto the back of the crossmember
or rod and extends down to the at of
the roong panel.
IMPORTANT NOTICE! — SnoClip™
design has changed. SnoClip must now
slide on from the end of the ColorGard
crossmember. Be sure to slide SnoClip
onto assembly before attaching
crossmember to clamps. A retrot
SnapClip™ is also available from your
authorized S-5!® distributor.
Distributed by
S-5!® Warning! Please use this product responsibly!
Products are protected by multiple U.S. and foreign patents. For published data regarding holding
strength, bolt torque, patents, and trademarks, visit the S-5! website at www.S-5.com.
Copyright 2014, Metal Roof Innovations, Ltd. S-5! products are patent protected.
S-5! aggressively protects its patents, trademarks, and copyrights. Version 102414.
SnoClip™retards the migration of snow and ice when used on S-5!®snow
retention systems.
SnoClip II™
Note: SnoClip should not be used with Brass SnoFence
and SnoRail™ on copper roofs.
SnoClip II™ has two locks and is designed for seam
heights of 1" (25 mm) and 1-3/4" (44.5 mm) snap. It will
also t 2" (51 mm) vertical seams, but not 2" (51 mm)
horizontal.
SnoClip III™
SnoClip III™ has three dierent locks and is designed for
seam heights of 1-3/4" (44.5 mm) up to 3" (76 mm).
Slide SnoClip™ onto ColorGard® during installation.
One or two clips are used between seams (please visit
www.S-5.com for details). Slide the SnoClip onto the
back of the crossmember or rod (on SnoFence™, use
only on lower rod, never use on top rod) using the lock
that results with the rubber“foot” resting properly on
the panel surface. When applying downward pressure
on the part, the “toe”should engage the surface of the
panel just before the“heel.” Important: to ensure proper
lock positioning, visit www.S-5.com/ChooseYourLock.
Periodic maintenance over time may be necessary
to ensure that the clips maintain the appropriate
positioning, as snow weight may sometimes ip the clip
up slightly.
P: 800-284-1412
F: 903-759-3598
W: www.lmcurbs.com