Marutex sheet to light beam profile
Sheet to light beam profile screws in stainless steel
Stainless screws for sheet to light beam profile fastening
Our Marutex sheet to light beam profile screw range is built for fastening roofing and cladding sheet to light section steel and profiles where a stainless solution is the right choice. The range stays focused on roofing and cladding screws with bonded EPDM sealing washers, with different drill-capacity bands, clamp lengths and head styles for common light-profile assemblies.
This page stays tight to sheet-to-profile fastening only. If your build-up includes intermediate board, sandwich panels or heavier steel sections, those belong to separate Marutex pages. If you need help with the core selection logic, our guides on drilling capacity, clamp length and corrosion classes are the most relevant starting points.
What is included in our sheet to light beam profile range
Shorter options for thinner light profiles
Choose these options when you are fastening sheeting to thinner light section steel profiles and want a stainless fixing that stays matched to a lighter substrate combination. This part of our range is the right starting point for shorter build-ups before you move up to larger diameters or longer clamp lengths.
Mid-range screws for common sheet-to-profile build-ups
Use these when the assembly needs more clamp length or a broader stainless option while still staying inside the light profile category. They are often the practical middle ground for roofing and cladding details where the shortest screws are not enough, but a heavy steel beam screw would be the wrong family.
Higher-capacity and pan head alternatives
Choose these when the light profile is at the upper end of the light-section range or when the detail is better suited to a pan head instead of a hexagon head. They help you solve more demanding light-profile applications without drifting into the separate Marutex family for steel beams.
See the higher-capacity and pan head variants on page 9 in the catalogue
Detailed sheet to light beam profile data in our catalogue
The catalogue below is where you compare the Marutex light-profile range properly. Start with page 9 for the full product family, then use the nearby technical pages if you want the wider Marutex design context behind the selection.
For this page, the most useful comparison points are drill capacity, clamp length, head style and whether the job is still a light section steel application or should move to another Marutex family.
Need help choosing the right sheet-to-profile screw?
Choosing the right Marutex screw is usually about getting substrate thickness, clamp length and family fit right from the start. That matters even more when the job sits close to the boundary between light profiles, board build-ups, sandwich panels or heavier steel sections.
Talk to us early and we will help you narrow the selection faster, reduce the risk of a wrong specification and point you to the Marutex range that actually fits the build-up.
How do I choose between sheet to light beam profile screws and sheet to steel beam screws?
Choose this page when you are fastening into light section steel or profile-based substrates. Move to the sheet-to-steel-beam family when the substrate thickness pushes the job into heavier steel and a different Marutex screw family is the better fit. The key decision is the steel you are drilling into, not just the outer sheet.
What matters most when choosing a sheet to light beam profile screw?
The first check is always substrate thickness versus drill capacity. After that, make sure the clamp length matches the real build-up through the outer sheet and into the profile, then choose the head style that suits the detail. Most wrong selections happen when the drill-capacity range is treated too loosely.
When is pan head the better choice than hexagon head?
Use a pan head when the detail, finish or installation method is better suited to that head style and the matching screw still fits the required light-profile drill-capacity band. Use a hexagon head when that is the more practical fit for the roofing or cladding detail. The right choice is usually driven by the application detail rather than habit.
Do I need a different screw if there is board or a sandwich panel in the build-up?
Yes, in many cases you do. Intermediate board and sandwich panels change the build-up logic enough that they should not be treated as ordinary sheet-to-profile fastening. If that is your application, the dedicated Marutex page for that assembly is the safer and more accurate place to select from.
Can Unite help us choose the right screw for our profile build-up?
Yes. We help customers match the screw to the light section thickness, the sheet build-up, the required clamp length and the right Marutex family. That is often the quickest way to avoid choosing a screw that looks close on paper but is wrong for the actual assembly.
