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20" SnoBar / ColorBar Sample for 12" to 16" Panels

$55.00
Availability:
In Stock - Usually Ships Within 2 Working Days
Maximum Purchase:
6 units
Use:
Demonstration and Presentation Only
Processing Time:
Same or Next Day (Mon-Fri)
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Product Description:

SnoBar and ColorBar sample kits are sold in 20" sections, made specifically for 12" to 16" panels. These kits are great for submittal or demonstration purposes. The price includes 20" of Gatorshield® galvanized SnoBar or 20" of aluminum ColorBar, depending on the option selected. Choose the method of attachment from the options menu above. This sample kit will include the type of bar selected, the chosen attachment option, and tek screws for attaching the bar to the mount. IceStoppers are not included but can be ordered separately. This kit allows a full mock-up of SnoBar or ColorBar bar systems on metal roofing panels from 12" to 16" wide. If working on 18" to 24" panels, please see the 27" Sample Kits, specifically designed for wider panels.

Sample Kit Disclaimer:

The sample kits are NOT sold for use on roofs or for any other reason than for demonstration purposes. The use of this sample kit for snow and ice retention could create an "isolated holding field" that extends further than the bar. When this happens, the capacity of the bar and/or attachment points could be exceeded, resulting in panel damage, property damage, bodily injury, and/or possible death! SnoBar and ColorBar systems are not designed to be used in isolated areas on a roof.

Warning:

This sample kit is NOT designed to hold the weight of a person and has not been tested for fall protection. This sample kit is NOT to be used as a tie-off point, roof steps, guardrails, or for any fall protection purpose. 

SnoBar Snow Guards for Standing Seam Metal Roofs

About SnoBar-ColorBar

In 1992, Don Drew and Dick Riddell invented SnoBar, the original standing seam-mounted snow rail, earning a patent the following year. The first version, Sno Horse, was installed by Jim Huff at Denver International Airport in 1992. Inspired by office desk name plates, he ingeniously created an aluminum bar with a channel that could accept a strip of colored metal in its face. This design evolved into ColorBar, featuring rapid installation with patented drop-in clamps. Roof clamps, available in stainless steel or aluminum, secure the bar to standing seam metal roofs, making SnoBar the longest-standing snow rail system. There is a SnoBar and ColorBar snow retention system for every sloped roof prone to snow slides. Both snow rails can be powder-coated to match your metal roof.