
Iron Ridge XR-100-168 Rail
The XR100 is IronRidge's residential workhorse rail. It's a curved 6000-series aluminum extrusion that spans up to 8 feet between roof attachments, which usually cuts the number of penetrations you have to flash. The 168" length comes out to 14 feet of rail per stick, so you can run most residential rows with one or two pieces and a splice.
In stock and ready to ship.
- Finish
- Black anodized
- Length
- 168 in (14 ft)
- Listing
- UL 2703
- Material
- 6000-series aluminum
- Max span
- Up to 8 ft between attachments
- Warranty
- 25-year IronRidge
About this item
The XR100 is IronRidge's residential workhorse rail. It's a curved 6000-series aluminum extrusion that spans up to 8 feet between roof attachments, which usually cuts the number of penetrations you have to flash. The 168" length comes out to 14 feet of rail per stick, so you can run most residential rows with one or two pieces and a splice.
The curved profile does real work. It stiffens the rail in both bending directions and resists the twisting that comes with uplift in real wind. This is the black anodized finish, which holds up against UV and salt air and looks right under dark modules. UL 2703 listed. 25-year IronRidge warranty.
If your run is longer than a single 14-foot stick, pair these with BOSS bonded splices. The splice slips in, snaps the rails together, and bonds them electrically. No extra grounding hardware on the joint.
Compatible with the rest of the IronRidge XR system: FlashFoot2 and HUG attachments, UFO mid clamps, EFO or UFO-END end clamps, and the XR-LUG grounding lug. Spans are rated against ASCE 7-16 for residential flush mounts, gable roofs, exposure B.
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