By Swenson Shear.
Metal roofing has quickly become the fastest growing sector in the roofing industry as metal becomes a more popular roofing material choice. For contractors looking to fit as many metal roofs into their schedules as possible, it is important that they streamline their workflow through effective practices and efficient tools. Using quality tools can make a world of a difference on the job and in ensuring that the work is done with precision. This article, put together by the experts at Swenson Shear, looks at the different qualities contractors need to look for in metal roofing tools.
User-friendliness is a key factor in choosing roofing tools. Whether you’re notching seams, cutting panels, or hemming eaves and valleys, you want tools in place that even “newbies” on your job site can use safely, consistently and preferably without help. This frees up your skilled craftsmen for the tasks of installation. User-friendly metal roofing tools mean you can allocate your labor as needed. At Swenson Shear, we manufacture the most user-friendly metal roofing tools for both exposed fastener metal roofs, standing seam and stone coat metal roofs.
Another factor to consider in choosing the best metal roofing tools is their ability to produce consistent quality. If your sheet metal panel cuts are coming out with rough edges, burrs, incorrect angles or uneven seams, for example, you must use hand tools like aviation snips, pliers and hand seamers to correct those issues and get the clean cuts and seaming quality you want. Unfortunately, dealing with snips and hand seamers eats up time you can’t spare. That is why metal roofers must look for metal cutting tools, hemming tools and notching tools that do exactly what they are intended to do, while at factory-level standards.
Can your metal roofing tools be transported easily to any job site? Tools that are large, heavy and cumbersome may often need to be left offsite. Unfortunately, the distance between preparation and installation adds up to additional time, labor and fuel costs. That’s why the best metal roofing tools should be lightweight and easily towable, so you can always bring your tools to any metal roofing job site without a problem.
One of the biggest drawbacks of sheet metal tools is that you often need a different tool for every stage of preparation. Typically, taking a standing seam metal panel through the process of notching, cutting and hemming requires multiple tools that must be towed to the job site using several trucks — not to mention the additional labor required to operate the tools. If all those functions could be combined into one tool, you could save time and expense from many different directions.
At Swenson Shear, we go the extra mile to make sure our metal roofing tools can save roofing contractors exponentially in time and labor costs. That’s where the SnapTable PRO® Hyper-Lite comes in. The SnapTable PRO- Hyper-Lite was designed to meet all the qualities that metal roofers look for in choosing the best heavy-duty metal roofing tools. This tool produces metal roofing panels for straight cuts and angle cuts with factory-level results and remarkably consistent clean cuts and seaming that reduce your costs significantly in the long run. Best of all, it is lightweight, easily towable and combines the entire sheet metal panel preparation process into one user-friendly workstation.
To request a quote for the towable SnapTable PRO – Hyper Lite or our other high-quality metal shears, contact sales@swensonshear.com or call (877) 588-8748 Option#1 for Sales
Original article source: Swenson Shear
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