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Figure 5.4.3.1  Conductor holder with DEHN-  Figure 5.4.3.2  SPANNsnap with DEHNsnap   Figure 5.4.3.3  FIRSTsnap for mounting on
                   snap for ridge tiles          plastic conductor holder      existing ridge clips














                                          angled by hand




                                                                    when used on slated roofs,
                                                                       angle the inner hook

          Figure 5.4.3.4  UNIsnap roof conductor holder with pre-punched brace –   Figure 5.4.3.5  UNIsnap roof conductor holder with pre-punched
                   Used on pantiles and smooth tiles (e.g. pantile roofs)  brace – Used on slated roofs



            ing tiles. By pressing on the top interlocking tile, the stain-  tiles (e.g. plain tiles) or slabs and is tightened by hand (only
            less steel (V4A) brace is deformed and adapts itself to the   turn DEHNsnap) (Figure 5.4.3.8).
            shape of the seam. Thus, it is tightly fixed under the tile.
          ¨  Roof conductor holders (Part No. 204 229) with preformed   Overlapped constructions
            brace are hooked into the lower seam of pantile roofs     In  case  of  overlapped  constructions  (e.g.  slabs  and  natural
            (Figure 5.4.3.7).                          slate),  the  DEHNsnap  conductor  holder  (Figure 5.4.3.9)  is
                                                       snapped in from the side and fixed by means of a screw driver
          Flat tiles or slabs                          when the holder is open.
          Together with the DEHNsnap conductor holder, the     In case of diagonally installed slabs, DEHNsnap can be turned
          ZIEGELsnap roof conductor holder is pushed between the flat   to ensure vertical conductor routing.



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