Description
RAU manufactures a variety of hand seamers for closing 1″ and 1-1/2″ standing seam metal roof panel profiles. All Rau hand seamers feature high quality steel tube and shape construction, fully welded and epoxy coated for strength and durability.
The models:
Square Seam Folder 111 WFSCH.This tool is designed for single-lock seams (90° lock) or for the first stage of a double lock system. The blades are 8-5/8″ wide and feature a smooth transition in to prevent marring. This tool fits any 1″ or 1-1/2″ standing seam roof panel with a seam top width of no more than 1/2″.
Square Seam Folder, Upright 128 WFSCHST. This tool is designed for single-lock seams (90° lock) or for the first stage of a double lock system, but features adjustable length handles (up to 28-3/8″) to allow the user to work the seams while standing up. The blades are 8-5/8″ wide and feature a smooth transition in to prevent marring. This tool fits any 1″ or 1-1/2″ standing seam roof panel with a seam top width of no more than 1/2″.
Twin Square Seam Folder 117 WDF. This is a “second-stage” or “double-lock” tool designed to be used after the 90° lock has been made. This tool bends the panel around to a 180° lock anytime a double lock is required, for example, when using an electric seamer. This tool requires that the seam be first prepped with a single lock tool.
Twin Square Seam Folder, Upright 131 WDFST is the upright version of the 117WDF, features extendable handles (up to 28-3/8″) that allow the user to work in an upright position. This is a “second-stage” or “double-lock” tool designed to be used after the 90° lock has been made. This tool bends the panel around to a 180° lock anytime a double lock is required, for example, when using an electric seamer. This tool requires that the seam be first prepped with a single lock tool.
Semicircular Dormer Square Seam Folder 119 RGS & 127 RGS. These tools are designed with very short blade widths of 2-1/2″ for performing a single lock (90°) function on curved roof panels. The 119RGS has handles that are 12-1/2″, while the compact 127RGS has very short handles of just 8.27″ to allow the tool to be used in tight quarters.
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