Step holder for standing seam

Clamping holder With test certificate from TÜV-Süd according to EN 516-1.

Step holder for standing seam

steel stamped grating on food grid holder on standing seam

Steps and walking gratings are usually mounted transversely to the roof covering on the standing seam. The clamp holder offered by us is flexible for roof pitches of up to 40 degrees usable.

A grating or sheet metal grating, with a width of 25cm, is installed as a tread on the clamping holders.

If the gratings are connected to one another, a continuous grating system, for example under light bands or solar systems, but also on chimneys or ventilation systems, can be created.

 

Standing seam holder for walking gratings mounted parallel to the roofing

Rees gratings LA-1640

 

For roof pitches of up to 5 degrees, walking gratings can also be mounted parallel to the roofing.

For this, we offe you as a customized products solution.

  • Special design for mounting on standing seam roofs, for grate widths up to max. equal to the fold distance.
  • Set consisting of 2 clamp holders with angles to be mounted and a support angle, at least in the length of the fold distance.
  • Version in Aluminium
  • Article-No.: LA-1640

Holder for walking gratings up to 40 degrees

Rees brackets for walking gratings up to max. 40 degrees LA-1691

 

You need a walking grate holder, which should be designed for a fixed roof pitch?

For this we offer you as a customized solution.

  • For mounting on standing seam roofs, for gratings up to 300 mm width
  • Set consisting of 2 clamp holders with an angle part to be mounted
  • Version in aluminum, copper and stainless steel

 

LA-1690 foot grid holder in aluminium for grids with gridwidth until 500 mm for standing seam

Customized for walking gratings up to max. 500mm width. 

Rees special designs for treads and grating holders

Special design of a grating holder for running paths which are mounted parallel to the roof cover. Here on a round head profile.

Step holder mounted on standing seam, here in conjunction with a sheet metal stamping grid.

Running path parallel to the roof cover.