Fall Protection Anchors For Dynamic Metals Standing Seam Roofs

Fall Protection Anchors For Dynamic Metals Standing Seam Roofs

Posted by Howie Scarboro - CEO Fall Protection Distributors, LLC on Mar 3rd 2026

See the Roof Anchor Compatibility Chart for Dynamic Metals Standing Seam Panels.

Corporate logo for Dynamic Metals, a premier metal roofing manufacturer with branches in Stuart and Ft. Myers, Florida; image courtesy of www.DynamicMetal.net.

Who Is Dynamic Metals?

Dynamic Metals is a Florida-based roofing manufacturer with locations in Stuart and Ft. Myers. Since opening its doors in 2015, the company has focused on developing roofing solutions tailored to Florida's demanding climate. From hurricane-force winds to intense summer heat, every panel profile they fabricate can meet state requirements, providing contractors and homeowners with a dependable roof they can trust.

What sets Dynamic Metals apart is its blend of advanced engineering and practical field support. The company invests heavily in in-house testing, refining seam profiles, panel thicknesses, and installation methods until they pass rigorous standards. At the same time, they deliver real-world solutions for builders, including detailed installation instructions, on-site fabrication, and product recommendations tailored to each project's budget. This balance of science and service makes them a trusted partner for contractors across the state.

Why Are Non-Penetrating Anchors Important for Standing Seam Roofs?

Dynamic Metals' standing seam panels are strong and comply with Florida's strictest building codes. These systems rely on concealed fasteners and interlocking seams to resist hurricane-force winds and heavy rainfall. Introducing a penetration through the panel with the wrong anchor type undermines that design. A single screw hole can become a pathway for leaks and even void the manufacturer's warranty.

Equally important, fall protection anchors that do not match seam dimensions or panel gauge can slip, deform, or fail under stress. OSHA requires a 100 percent tie-off when working at height, and crews cannot afford to rely on anchors that compromise safety or the roof's performance. The need to protect both workers and roof integrity is why crews must use compatible, non-penetrating anchors on Dynamic Metals' profiles. Seam-mounted systems clamp securely to the seam without drilling, protecting the roof while providing OSHA-compliant tie-off points for crews.


Fall Protection Systems for Dynamic Metals Panels

To maintain the integrity of these high-performance systems, specialized fall protection is required. The following products provide the primary safety solutions for Dynamic Metals installations:

  • SSRA1 Standing Seam Roof Anchor: The foundation of the system. This anchor provides a non-penetrating, certified 5,000-pound tie-off point using 12 cupped-tip or nylon-tipped set screws.
  • SSRA2 Adjustable Roof Jack Adapters: Mount directly to the SSRA1 anchors to create level work platforms on steep slopes using 10-foot wooden walkboards.
  • SSRA3 Anchor Plates: Heavy-duty aluminum plates that secure across two SSRA1 anchors to serve as certified endpoints for horizontal lifelines.
  • SSRA HLL 100-foot Temporary HLL Kit: A complete turnkey system providing continuous tie-off for up to two workers in fall arrest, allowing safe lateral movement across wide spans.
  • 120-foot Super Anchor Permanent HLL Kit: An industry-exclusive galvanized-steel-cable solution for roofs requiring regular maintenance without penetrations.
  • Ridge Pro Steep Assist: A peak-mounted system for slopes between 6:12 and 12:12, providing 100% tie-off from the ladder to the ridge.

Proper Attachment: Set-Screws and Torque Requirements

Worker safety and the holding power of the SSRA1 anchor depend entirely on correct set-screw application:

  • Cupped-Tip Stainless Steel Set-Screws: Use these screws exclusively on 22-gauge steel panels. Torque these screws to 90 inch-pounds.
  • Nylon-Tipped Set-Screws: Apply these tips to 22-gauge or 24-gauge steel panels to achieve certified holding power. Torque these screws to 180 to 200 inch-pounds for maximum strength.
  • Maintenance: Treat nylon tips as consumables. Replace these tips every 3 to 5 uses to maintain maximum grip strength.

Critical Warning: No Impact Guns

Never use an impact gun to install set-screws. Over-torquing with an impact driver will crush the standing-seam rib. This installation error will damage the anchor hardware and void the manufacturer's warranty. Always use a calibrated torque wrench for final installation.


Dynamic Metals DM Class 1500 1.5 Inch Mechanical Panels (SSRA Compatible 24 ga. Steel)

Technical profile of the DM Class 1500 panel illustrating the 1.5-inch mechanical seam designed for Florida hurricane wind loads; image courtesy of www.DynamicMetal.net.

The DM Class 1500 profile blends elegance with strength, featuring a mechanical seam system engineered for long-term durability. With a seam height of 1.5 inches, this panel attaches with clips and is then mechanically closed at a 90-degree angle. See the Roof Anchor Compatibility Chart for Dynamic Metals 1500 1.5 Inch Mechanical Standing Seam Panels.

  • Material Specs: 24-gauge Galvalume (SSRA compatible), 26-gauge Galvalume, 0.032 aluminum, or 16-ounce copper.
  • Coverage: Available in 16-inch or 20-inch widths.
  • Compliance: HVHZ approved with Miami-Dade and Broward County certifications.

Fall Protection for DM Class 1500 Panels:

  • SSRA1 Seam Anchor: Clamps securely to 24-gauge steel versions without damaging the seam or voiding warranties.
  • SSRA2 Adjustable Roof Jack Adapters: Mounts on anchors to support 10-foot walkboards for level footing.
  • SSRA3 Anchor Plates: Required to create lifeline endpoints.
  • Super Anchor 120-foot Permanent HLL Kit: Provides a permanent engineered cable solution for recurring access.
  • Ridge Pro Steep Assist: The required solution for aluminum, copper, and 26-gauge steel on slopes between 6:12 and 12:12.

Dynamic Metals DM Class 1750 1.75 Inch Snaplock Panels (SSRA Compatible 24 ga. Steel)

Profile view of the DM Class 1750 panel highlighting the bold 1.75-inch architectural rib for schools and government buildings; image courtesy of www.DynamicMetal.net.

The DM Class 1750 Snaplock profile delivers commercial-grade performance with a bold architectural look. Featuring a seam height of 1.75 inches, it is a popular choice for government buildings, schools, and stadiums. See the Roof Anchor Compatibility Chart for Dynamic Metals Class 1750 1.75 Inch Snaplock Standing Seam Panels.

  • Material Build: 24-gauge Galvalume (SSRA compatible) or 0.032 aluminum.
  • Dimensions: Coverage options of 14 inches or 18 inches.
  • Structural: Designed for installation over B-Deck steel decking or 15/32-inch plywood.
  • Ratings: Miami-Dade approved and Class A fire rated.

Fall Protection for DM Class 1750 Panels:

  • SSRA1 Seam Anchor: Clamps directly to 24-gauge steel seams to provide a secure tie-off point.
  • SSRA2, SSRA3, and HLL Kits: Full compatibility with the SSRA product line for walking platforms and lateral mobility.
  • Super Anchor 120-foot Permanent HLL Kit: Engineered protection for facilities requiring ongoing roof maintenance.
  • Ridge Pro Steep Assist: Recommended for aluminum panels on pitches between 6:12 and 12:12 to establish protection from the ladder.

Dynamic Metals DM Class 2000 2 Inch Mechanical Panels (SSRA Compatible 24 ga. Steel)

Close-up of the DM Class 2000 profile showcasing the 2-inch tall mechanical seam engineered for maximum structural integrity; image courtesy of www.DynamicMetal.net.

The DM Class 2000 represents the top tier of strength within the Dynamic Metals lineup. With a massive 2-inch seam height, this profile performs under the most demanding conditions in high-velocity hurricane zones. See the Roof Anchor Compatibility Chart for Dynamic Metals Class 2000 2 Inch Mechanical Standing Seam Panels.

  • Seam Engineering: 2-inch mechanical seam height with 14-inch or 18-inch coverage.
  • Material Build: 24-gauge Galvalume (SSRA compatible) or 0.032-inch aluminum.
  • Substrate: Can be installed over 15/32-inch plywood, metal decking, or purlins for open-framing.
  • Certification: Full Miami-Dade and Broward County HVHZ certifications.

Fall Protection for DM Class 2000 Panels:

  • SSRA1 Seam Anchor: Foundational non-penetrating tie-off for heavy-duty 24-gauge steel commercial projects.
  • SSRA2 Adjustable Roof Jack Adapters: Enable the safe use of walk-boards on large-scale slopes.
  • SSRA3 Anchor Plate: Acts as a certified attachment point for horizontal lifeline assemblies.
  • SSRA HLL 100-foot Temporary HLL Kit: Turnkey kit that provides lateral mobility for up to two workers.
  • Ridge Pro Steep Assist: Recommended for aluminum panels on slopes ranging from 6:12 to 12:12.

Dynamic Metals DM Class 450 1.5 Inch Snaplock Panels (Ridge Pro Only)

Visual profile of the DM Class 450 panel illustrating the polished concealed fastener design for residential and coastal projects; image courtesy of www.DynamicMetal.net.

The DM Class 450 creates clean lines while concealing fasteners, resulting in a polished appearance. At a 1.5-inch seam height, this profile is affordable and easy to install for residential and inland projects. See the Roof Anchor Compatibility Chart for Dynamic Metals Class 450 1.5 Inch Snaplock Standing Seam Panels.

  • Material Specs: 26-gauge Galvalume or 0.032 aluminum.
  • Geometry: 15.5-inch coverage width and 1.5-inch seam height.
  • Compliance: Meets HVHZ requirements and Miami-Dade approvals over 15/32-inch plywood.

Fall Protection for DM Class 450 Panels:

  • Ridge Pro Steep Assist: Because this profile uses lighter 26-gauge steel or aluminum, it is incompatible with seam-clamping anchors. The Ridge Pro is the best option, providing a secure tie-off at the peak for slopes between 6:12 and 12:12.

Dynamic Metals DM Class 1000 1 Inch Nailstrip Panels (Ridge Pro Only)

Profile view of the DM Class 1000 nailstrip panel highlighting the sleek architectural lines for modern Florida homes; image courtesy of www.DynamicMetal.net.

The DM Class 1000 Nailstrip is the most widely used profile in the Dynamic Metals lineup. It delivers a sleek, uniform appearance and a clipless installation method that reduces labor costs. See the Roof Anchor Compatibility Chart for Dynamic Metals Class 1000 1 Inch Nailstrip Standing Seam Panels.

  • Material Profile: 26-gauge Galvalume or 0.032-inch aluminum.
  • Dimensions: 1-inch rib height with 16-inch coverage.
  • Performance: Miami-Dade and Broward County certifications for demanding wind conditions.

Fall Protection for DM Class 1000 Panels:

  • Ridge Pro Steep Assist: To protect both the roof and the workers, contractors should avoid clamping anchors on this profile. The Ridge Pro is the most reliable solution, setting over the ridge to provide continuous protection from the ladder to the peak.

Dynamic Metals DM Class 1050 1.5 Inch Nailstrip Panels (Ridge Pro Only)

Profile view of the DM Class 1050 nailstrip panel illustrating the 1.5-inch tall seam for improved water-shedding; image courtesy of www.DynamicMetal.net.

The DM Class 1050 combines a tall rib height with simplified nailstrip installation. Popular throughout central Florida, this profile delivers bold architectural lines and enhanced water-shedding capability. See the Roof Anchor Compatibility Chart for Dynamic Metals Class 1050 1.5 Inch Nailstrip Standing Seam Panels.

  • Design: 1.5-inch seam height with 15-inch or 19-inch coverage widths.
  • Material Build: 24-gauge Galvalume or 0.032 aluminum.
  • Warranties: Backed by saltwater finish warranties for coastal regions.

Fall Protection for DM Class 1050 Panels:

  • Ridge Pro Steep Assist: Recommended on slopes between 6:12 and 12:12. By placing the Ridge Pro over the peak, workers tie off before stepping onto the roof, preserving the panel's integrity and finish.

Dynamic Metals DM Class 1150 1 Inch Mechanical Panels (Ridge Pro Only)

Technical view of the DM Class 1150 panel featuring a compact 1-inch mechanical seam for residential and light commercial use; image courtesy of www.DynamicMetal.net.

The DM Class 1150 features the strength of a mechanically locked seam in a compact 1-inch profile. This system is an ideal choice for residential and light commercial projects seeking modern aesthetics. See the Roof Anchor Compatibility Chart for Dynamic Metals Class 1150 1 Inch Mechanical Standing Seam Panels.

  • Dimensions: 13-inch, 17-inch, or 21-inch coverage widths.
  • Material Build: 26-gauge steel or 0.032 aluminum.
  • Weather Resistance: Mechanically locked seam enhances protection against wind, rain, and salt exposure.

Fall Protection for DM Class 1150 Panels:

  • Ridge Pro Steep Assist: Because this profile utilizes lighter materials, it does not provide the seam strength for clamping anchors. The Ridge Pro provides a safe, non-penetrating solution for pitches ranging from 6:12 to 12:12.

Dynamic Metals DM Class 1700 1.5 Inch Snaplock Panels (Ridge Pro Only)

Close-up of the DM Class 1700 panel showcasing the snaplock engagement engineered to reduce oil canning in extreme heat; image courtesy of www.DynamicMetal.net.

The DM Class 1700 Snaplock profile speeds up installation while allowing for thermal expansion. This feature reduces the risk of oil canning in Florida's extreme heat and humidity. See the Roof Anchor Compatibility Chart for Dynamic Metals Class 1700 1.5 Inch Snaplock Standing Seam Panels.

  • Geometry: 1.5-inch seam height with 15-inch or 19-inch coverage.
  • Material specs: 26-gauge Galvalume or 0.032-inch aluminum.
  • Compliance: Miami-Dade and Broward County certifications for high-velocity wind zones.

Fall Protection for DM Class 1700 Panels:

  • Ridge Pro Steep Assist: This profile is incompatible with seam-mounted anchors because it uses lighter materials. For projects between 6:12 and 12:12, the Ridge Pro provides OSHA-compliant protection without compromising the watertight warranty.

Verified Engineering: Why Domestic Standards Outperform Generic Imports

In the professional roofing industry, choosing safety hardware based solely on price is a dangerous gamble. While unbranded, generic imports are often available at lower costs, they rarely offer the documented performance pedigree required for OSHA compliance. These budget alternatives often lack the rigorous metallurgical testing and ISO 17025 lab verification needed to guarantee a 5,000-pound breaking strength.

Investing in American-engineered SSRA hardware provides you with a safety plan backed by verifiable data. Our anchors are precision-machined to match the specific tolerances of standing seam ribs, ensuring a secure grip that generic clamps cannot replicate. By prioritizing certified domestic equipment, you eliminate the guesswork and ensure your fall protection is as durable as the Dynamic Metals roof you are installing. We encourage you to review our official SSRA test reports to see the transparent performance benchmarks that set our professional-grade equipment apart.


Metal Roof Anchor Panel Compatibility For Dynamic Metals


Metal Roof Anchor Panel Compatibility For Dynamic Metals Cont.

  DM Class 450 DM Class 1000 DM Class 1050 DM Class 1150 DM Class 1700
SSRA 1
SSRA_1 Standing Seam Roof Anchor
NO NO NO NO NO
SSRA1 Nylon Tip
SSRA_1 Anchor Nylon Tip Standing Seam Roof Anchor
NO NO NO NO NO
SSRA2 Roof Jack
SSRA_2 Roof Jack Adapter
NO NO NO NO NO
SSRA3 Anchor Plate
SSRA_3 Anchor Plate
NO NO NO NO NO
The Ridge Pro
Ridge Pro Roof Anchor
YES YES YES YES YES

Contact Us For More Information

For further details on roofing solutions and fall protection systems, contact us at 863-703-4522 or visit www.StandingSeamRoofAnchor.com. Let's work together to make your roofing projects safe, beautiful, and built to last. For more safety tips, refer to the OSHA 48-page Fall Protection Manual. Once you have determined the most suitable anchors for your roof system, download our free Anchor Inspection Form.


Safety Tips For Standing Seam Roofs

Ensure Proper Footwear for Stability
Stable footing is the first line of defense against falls. Lightweight roofing boots with aggressive tread and supportive ankles keep crews steady on steep or slick metal surfaces.

Develop OSHA-Compliant Safety Plans
A safety plan should serve as the roadmap for the day by outlining hazards and defining tie-off points. When everyone understands the plan, the crew identifies hazards quickly and stays protected.

Use Specialized Anchor Systems for Standing Seam Roofs
Standing seam roofs demand purpose-built anchors. Non-penetrating seam anchors clamp firmly without a single hole, preserving the integrity of the roof and maintaining warranties.

Set Up Protective Guardrail Barriers for Work Zones
Guardrails provide passive protection that never stops. Installed at edges and skylights, they act as constant reminders of danger zones while physically keeping workers out of harm's way.

Consult Experts for Curved Metal Panels
Curved roofs change the rules of attachment. A fall protection specialist can evaluate seam dimensions and design a custom system that keeps both the crew and the roof safe.

Install Permanent Roof Anchor Systems
Sites requiring regular access benefit from permanent anchors. These fixed tie-off points eliminate repetitive setup and reduce the risk of installation mistakes.

Encourage the Use of Trauma Straps
Harnesses stop a fall, but suspension trauma can still be life-threatening. Trauma straps let a suspended worker stand and restore circulation while waiting for rescue.

Promote a Culture of Safety
Daily huddles and open communication make safety part of the job's DNA. When crews buy in, they look out for each other and prevent accidents before they happen.

Equip Workers with High-Quality Safety Gear
Harnesses should fit comfortably, and lanyards must be durable. When workers feel secure in their gear, they wear it consistently and trust it when it matters most.

Prioritize Ladder Safety Training
Many falls happen before a boot touches the roof. Inspect ladders before every climb and set them using the 4-to-1 rule to prevent common jobsite accidents.


Disclaimer: The views, recommendations, and information presented in this blog are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the opinions or positions of the featured panel manufacturer. Customers are strongly encouraged to contact the roof panel manufacturer directly for inquiries regarding fall protection compatibility and potential warranty issues.

Howie Scarboro, C.E.O. and co-founder of Fall Protection Distributors, L.L.C., recognized the need for continued improvements in roofing safety during the 2010 MetalCon show in Las Vegas. He joined forces with SnoBlox-Snojax, a leader in snow retention and seam clamping technology for metal roofs, to create the SSRA1 prototype. Tested by Gravitec for OSHA/ANSI certifications, the SSRA1 proved to be the industry's lightest, most robust, and most universal-fit anchor point for standing seam roofs. Fall Protection Distributors, L.L.C. was born in 2015, shaping the future of fall protection and instilling confidence in the industry.