AceClamp/PMC Industries to introduce two new fastening solutions for solar applications at 2015 International Roofing Expo


PLAINVILLE, Conn. – AceClamp/PMC Industries will introduce the AceClamp Wind Clamp and the AceClamp Wire Management Clip, two new fastening solutions for solar standing seam metal roof applications, at the International Roofing Expo, Feb. 24-26. The exhibition takes place at New Orleans’ Morial Convention Center, booth number #237.

The AceClamp Wind Clamp for standing seam metal roofs has a proven, patented, slide-pin design that prevents the clamp from loosening or backing out under strong seismic vibrations or wind conditions up to 150mph. Unlike set screws, the clamp’s push-pin design will not chip, mar or twist into a roof’s metal surface. Manufactured in a common, roofing industry size, and with no assembly required, the AceClamp Wind Clamp provides the lowest overall installment cost on the market.

The AceClamp Wire Management Clip organizes solar wiring with no tools required. Its smooth rolled edge, “quick fit” slide-in design and one-hand spring release make wire management easier than ever, without chafing or cutting into wires. With the AceClamp solution, installers need only one clip for ground wire assembly rather than multiple clips for one install. The clip is easily accessible if more wires need to be added. The AceClamp Wire Management Clip also comes with a proprietary “T-slot” design making installations quick and easy.



February 27, 2015


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