4-Piece Pro Pack Standing Seam Roof Anchors With Torque Wrench
This product bundle is one of our top-selling kits, perfect for a crew of 4 workers. The Standing Seam Roof Anchor SSRA1 is a revolutionary product that enables homeowners, building owners, and contractors to work safely on standing seam roofs without penetrating the panels. This life-saving device's patented, non-penetrating design is unlike anything currently available on the market. It consists of a solid 6061-T6 aluminum body with 12 stainless steel set screws and 12 nylon-tipped stainless steel set screws. The standard assembly also includes a certified 5,000 lbs. D-ring for single-worker tie-off.

Check out this quick unboxing of the 4-Piece Pro Pack to see exactly what arrives for your crew, including the anchors, set screws, and the calibrated torque wrench.
▶ SSRA1 Compatibility Overview
This Panel Compatibility Chart is provided only as a reference. It is the Qualified person's responsibility to verify structural suitability. The SSRA1 fits over 95% of standing seam panels. It is approved only for 22- and 24-gauge steel and is not compatible with aluminum, zinc, copper, or other soft metals. Do not install on curved, tapered, or batten-seam profiles.
▶ Nailstrip Panel Warning
Nailstrip-style panels are approximately 50% compatible. Some seams are too wide at the base, which can allow anchor movement during installation. Treat compatibility lists as guidelines, not guarantees.
▶ Installer Responsibility
It is solely the installer's responsibility to confirm SSRA1 suitability. The employer and the designated Competent Person are solely responsible for evaluating the structural suitability of the supporting structure.
▶ Test Fit Recommendation
Perform a test fit with an RCT seam clamp or SSRA1 anchor well before installation.
▶ Set-Screw Options
- Cupped-tip: 22-ga steel—torque to 90 in-lbs
- Nylon-tip: 22/24-ga steel—torque to 180–200 in-lbs
▶ Surface Impact
Minor seam dimpling and paint abrasion may occur. Scratches can be touched up with a matching paint pen.
An independent ISO 17025/ANSI Z359.18-certified materials testing facility recently conducted Ultimate Failure testing on the SSRA1. The results far exceeded our expectations and those of our competitor. Although the maximum testing protocol for OSHA and ANSI is 5,000 lbs., the SSRA1 was subjected to a 14,500-lb load. The test concluded when the Grade 8 top bolts sheared, leaving the aluminum anchor body completely unharmed or bent. This incredible strength is due to the anchor body's patented structural design. The SSRA1 is in a class of its own in the industry!
Standing Seam Roof Anchor SSRA1 Set Screw Technology
The set screw attachment is superior to compression-type anchors, which use bolts to squeeze the seam between the metal plates. The set screws prevent the device from sliding during impacts, unlike weaker compression designs that are prone to doing so. 22-gauge steel panels are compatible with cupped-tip and nylon-tipped set screws. 24-gauge steel panels require nylon-tipped set screws. Workers must use an inline shock absorber or shock pack when using the SSRA1.
Adapter Plates for SSRA1 Standing Seam Roof Anchors
The SSRA1 anchors are compatible with multiple adapter plates. The SSRA2 Adjustable Roof Jacks and the SSRA3 Anchor Plate Adapters enable the installation of walkboards and temporary horizontal lifelines on standing seam roof systems.

The SSRA1 Roof Anchor Advantages For Homeowners, Building Owners, And Contractors:
- Only 4.5 lbs.! The SSRA1 is the industry's lightest OSHA/ANSI 5,000-lb-certified anchor.
- The patented, universal-fit design works with over 500 Standing Seam Panel profiles. See the Panel Compatibility Page.
- ANSI ASTM B-117 Salt Spray tested, non-corrosive aluminum and stainless steel components.
- Made in the USA with a Limited Lifetime Warranty.
- OSHA/ANSI tested to 5,000 lbs. in ALL directions of pull. View reports on the Test Report Page.
- SSRA is the only certified component system for mounting anything on a standing-seam roof.
What's Included With The SSRA1 4-Piece Pro Pack:
- (4) 6061-T6 aluminum body with a patented, universal-fit design
- (4) 5,000 lbs. certified D-Ring (Installed)
- (4) packs of 12 stainless steel, Cupped Tip set screws (Installed)
- (4) packs of 12 stainless steel, Nylon Tip set screws
- (4) SSRA1 Owner's Manuals
- (4) 3/16 Hex Bits
- (1) Torque Wrench with 3/16" socket bit
SSRA1 Cut Sheet | SSRA1 Spec Sheet | SSRA1 Owner's Manual
SSRA1 4-Piece Pro Pack FAQ
Why is the Pro Pack recommended for a 4-man crew?
OSHA and ANSI standards require one independent 5,000-lb anchor point per worker for fall arrest. The Pro Pack provides exactly four certified tie-off points and the required torque tools to ensure a safe, compliant setup for your entire team.
Which set screws should I use for 24-gauge steel?
For 24-gauge steel panels, you must use the nylon-tipped set screws included in this bundle. They provide the necessary grip without risking tearing thinner metal, ensuring a certified hold when torqued to 180-200 in-lbs.
Can I use these anchors to set up a horizontal lifeline?
Yes. This bundle contains enough base anchors to support a horizontal lifeline kit. You would simply remove the D-rings and mount SSRA3 Anchor Plates (sold separately) to the anchor bodies to bridge the seams.
Does one torque wrench work for all four anchors?
Yes. The Pro Pack includes one high-quality, calibrated micro-torque wrench. This tool is essential to ensure that all 48 set screws across your four anchors are tightened to the exact inch-pound specifications required for certification.
Are these anchors safe for use on copper or aluminum roofs?
No. The SSRA1 system is designed and certified for 22 and 24-gauge steel only. Soft metals like copper or aluminum cannot withstand the set-screw pressures required for a 5,000-lb rating.
Is the torque wrench difficult to use?
No, it features a simple 'click-to-torque' design that ensures precision installation and prevents thread stripping or crushing the roof seam.
How do I avoid common installation problems with the SSRA1?
Avoid impact drivers, verify panel gauge is 22 or 24-gauge steel, and replace consumable nylon tips if they show significant wear (every 3-5 uses).