Standing Seam Seamer, 1.5 Inch FSXS
Malco’s power assisted seamer is the fastest seaming machine in the market, making it the perfect hand-held equipment for effortless seaming of 1″ or 1.5″ single and/or double mechanical lock standing-seam panels in one efficient operation, with no hand seamer required. Simply attach the power assisted seamer to your cordless drill, for a max speed of 98-feet/min (30 m/min) and 1076 sq. feet/7 min (100 m2/7 min).
Designed to start the seaming process from the beginning of the metal profile without having to use a hand seamer.
The Malco Power Assisted seamer comes packaged in a premium IP 67 case with custom foam inserts to ensure the safe storage of your seamer. Designed for the roofing professionals working with Stainless steel, steel, Aluminum, Copper, and Zinc material.
Quote repair and retrofit jobs with confidence knowing that the material your customers want on their roof is something you can install.
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Features
- Mechanically lock standing seam panels in less time, while working safer, and offering your customers more profiles
- Standing seam installation solution of choice to lock standing seam panels safely and in less time
- Seam 1″ and 1.5″ standing seam panels in a single or double lock, allowing you to quote and install more jobs with one tool solution
- Driven by contractor grade cordless tools there are no cords to manage or restrict your movement
Specifications
Catalog Number | Description | Seaming Capacity: Steel | Seaming Capacity: Stainless Steel | Seaming Capacity: Aluminum | Seaming Capacity: Copper | Seaming Capacity: Zinc |
FSXS | Power Assisted Metal Seamer, 1″ / 1.5″ | 24-Gauge | 26-Gauge | .040 | 20 oz | 1 mm |
FSXSRPDW | Wheel Replacements | — | — | — | — | — |
FAQs
What do I do if I am having trouble getting the tool to drive itself forward?
If the roof is wet, the tools will not drive consistently. You will need to dry the roof before seaming the panels.
Other typical issues with the seamer are often related to the seaming pressure adjustment to little pressure, will result in the tool failing to feed while too much seaming pressure will lead to deformed or crushed finished seams.
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What should I look at if the drive wheels wore out after I only used the seamer a short time?
Verify seaming pressure knobs are adjusted properly to obtain the desired finished seam.
Over tightening these adjustment knobs can result in unnecessary contact forces on the drive wheels resulting in premature wear.
Premature drive wheel failures are often related to attempting to seam panels in the incorrect direction. The drive wheels need to ride along the vertical leg of the panel and the form wheels need to be positioned to close the open seam.
We recommend using factory original replacement drive wheels.