For installation on a flat roof. Solar panel mounting brackets.
No worries about leaks, just a simple installation by sandwiching the main unit!
The mandatory installation of solar panels in Tokyo will begin in April 2025. This requirement will apply to newly constructed buildings, including those by major house manufacturers. To support this obligation, Joe Prince offers mounting brackets for solar panels. The PT-920 is a mounting bracket for solar panels designed for "standing seam roofs." It is easy to install as it simply clamps onto the seam without putting any strain on the roof! ★POINT★ ● Can be installed on standing seam roofs ● No need to drill holes in the roof, eliminating concerns about leaks ● Made of aluminum, it is lightweight at 329g, reducing the load on the roof
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【Item Number】PT-920 【Item Name】Solar Panel Mounting Bracket (for Standing Seam Roof) 【Material】[Main Body] Aluminum (Al) [Bolt] Stainless Steel 【Finish】Anodized Treatment 【Included】1 Receiving Bracket 【Note】◇ Please check the compatible roof shapes in the attached PDF document. ◇ Mounting screws for securing the panel are not included. Please prepare them separately. Recommended screw: M8 Cap Bolt ◇◇◇◇◇◇◇◇ Joe Prince Takeshita Co., Ltd. ◇◇◇◇◇◇◇◇ Feel free to consult Joe Prince regarding hardware components. Osaka Branch: 06-6747-2302 Tokyo Branch: 03-3633-8505 Nagoya Branch: 052-893-0792 Fukuoka Sales Office: 092-483-8566
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Joe Prince Takeshita Co., Ltd. is a hardware manufacturer established in 1950, specializing in a wide variety of products, including industrial machinery, hardware for steel fittings, and hardware that supports glass. With the "knowledge" and "experience" accumulated since its founding, we lead our customers to solutions for their challenges and concerns. We strive daily to develop products that exceed our customers' imagination and expectations, always keeping an eye on the future.