Solar Mounting Kliplok Roof Clamp Metal Sheet Roof Standing Seam Roofing Clamp


Our Standing seam roof clamp is the most popular option for attaching solar racking to a variety of standing seam metal roof tops. It can work with both vertically and horizontally-oriented standing seam roof profiles and securely attaches without piercing the metal paneling, providing easy installation and a long-lasting connection with no risk for leaks.
Our clamps include stainless steel hardware and are compatible with most common metal roofing materials. These clamps provide secure attachment while still protecting roof coatings and weather tightness warranties.
| Install Site | Low profile roof of open field |
| Tilt Angle | 10deg-60deg |
| Building Height | Up to 20m |
| Max Wind Speed | Up to 60m/s |
| Snow Load | Up to 1.4KN/m2 |
| Standards | AS/NZS 1170 & DIN 1055 & Other |
| Material | Aluminum alloy & Stainless steel |
| Color | Natural |
| Anti-corrosive | Anodized |
| Warranty | Ten years warranty |
| Duration | More than 20 years |
The roof tile hooks are designed to be easy for customers to understand and install, reducing labor time.
Roof tile hooks provide excellent compatibility with various mounting systems.
Made of high quality extruded stainless steel and aluminum to ensure long-term durability.
The design allows for adjustments according to specific site requirements, regardless of roof roughness.
High-grade materials provide robust performance against environmental factors.
Standing Seam Solutions for Different Roof Types


Our solutions utilize advanced technology and standardized management concepts, applying international quality systems (ISO9001:2008) in all phases including research, design, and manufacturing to ensure reliable solar PV mounting solutions.



• What is your PV panels dimension? (Length x Width x Thickness)
• How many panels are you going to mount? (Quantity)
• What is the tilt angle? (Degrees)
• What is your planned PV assembly block? (Quantity in a row)
• What are the local weather conditions? (Wind speed m/s and Snow load KN/m2)