Gauge
22, 24, 26
Weight
22 Ga. - 1.25lb./SQFT
24 Ga. - 1.00lb./SQFT
26 Ga. - .75lb./SQFT
Steel Yield Stress
50,000 Grade-D Galvalume Steel Gauge, AZ-50
Paint System
ULTRA-CLADTM Kynar 500®/ Hylar 5000®
Warranty
35-Years on ULTRA‑CLADTM
Available Material Types
Painted, Galvalume, Bonderized, Rezibond, 2-Tone, Core-Ten, Vintage, 16 & 20 oz Copper
Gauging System
Epic Steel follows the national A.I.S.I. (American Iron and Steel Institute) specifications manual for tolerances in galvanized sheet metal.
All gauges conform to ASTM: A525, A792, A606, A653, and A924 Grade D (50,000 min. yield) unless otherwise designated at time of order.
Application Details:
Minimum Slope Requirement: 2/12
Roof Application: Fastener Spacing: 24″ and 36″, refer to engineering specifications for proper clip spacing and substrate specifications.
Standing seam metal roofing can be used in conjunction with exposed fastener trim pieces or trim that is designed to reduce / eliminate the need of exposed fasteners on the roofing surface. This designation must be made prior to production.
EPIC Steel is neither partially nor solely responsible for improper installation or defects as a result of installation. Epic Steel recommends obtaining a color chip prior to placing an order. Please contact your Epic Steel representative to learn more.

Mechanical lock is a very dynamic panel system. This panel can be formed into a radius or convex curvature and provides the highest level of protection against wind and moisture that Standing Seam can offer.
This hidden fastener panel is manufactured in a 1″ seam height. It is most readily available in widths of 17” & 21”. The width is dependent upon the height of the seam that is determined for the job, however this panel can be made into many different widths if required.
Attributes: True Hidden Fastener Clip System, On-Site Rollforming, Architectural Appearance, Superior Wind Loads, Many Material Options, Ability to Convex and Radius Panels.
Note: The load tables have been compiled for the design of steel roofing and siding used in conjunction With either wood or steel framed structures. EPIC Steel assumes no responsibility, either expressed or implied, for its use.






