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• On the lower part of each handle is a hole in the
shape of a hexagon. Place the Allen socket in the
hole and clamp firmly down with the torque
wrench. If you have not reached 30 ft. lbs. (40.67
Nm) to 40 ft. lbs. (54.23 Nm) pressure, disengage
the bracket and turn both thumbscrews a quarter
of turn at a time and repeat until you have
achieved the correct pressure of 30 ft. lbs. (40.67
Nm) to 40 ft. lbs. (54.23 Nm). As mentioned earlier,
save this information for this set-up. Every time
you move the brackets, always check the thumb-
screws to be sure they have been turned the right
number of times.
While working on the brackets, inspect them
several times a day to be sure the base of the
rubber pads of the bracket are flat against the
pan of the standing seam panels.
DESCRIPTION OF ROOFER’S HELPER:
THE ROOFER’S HELPER
is different from
THE
ULTIMATE BRACKET
and
THE BIG BOY’S
BRACKET
in the manner in which it is used.
No wooden or aluminum planks should ever be
installed on the ROOFER’S HELPER.
The two
clamping devices on
THE
ROOFER’S HELPER
are
to be installed side by side in a horizontal posi-tion
along with the adjustable bars. The adjustable
bar is
designed to be installed on various widths of
standing seam panels.
REMEMBER,
the clamping and torque process is
the same as with
THE
ULTIMATE BRACKET
and
THE
BIG BOY’S BRACKET.
The tool is designed to temporarily hold solar panels
and skylights on a standing seam metal roof.
THE
ROOFER’S HELPER
is also designed to clamp at
the base of the standing seam metal roof so you may
secure your ladder to it.
THE ROOFER’S HELPER
is used in tight spaces where
THE ULTIMATE
BRACKET
and
THE BIG BOY’S BRACKET
will
not fit.
Telephone:!+
1 833 454-3176
!
email:!Sales@
millenium.plus
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