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How do you switch to the SS450SL profile from the SS450 profile on a New Tech Machinery roof panel machine? ********************************** If you have the SS450 1.5″ Snap-Lock profile tooling for your NTM roof panel machine, you can easily add a small bump-out on the male leg of the panel to make it an SS450SL profile. In this video, Bryan Yancy from the New Tech Machinery Service department demonstrates how to install the auxiliary roller assembly that forms the SS450SL on an SSQ II™ MultiPro roof panel machine. If by chance we didn't answer your question in this video, you can contact us here: https://hubs.ly/H0f817Z0 Watch the full profile changeover video here (SS150 to SS450): • How to Change a Profile in an NTM SSQ II™ ... See the SS450SL profile drawing here: https://newtechmachinery.com/learning... ********************************** FOLLOW THE NEW TECH MACHINERY TEAM ► / new-tech-machinery ► / ntmmazzella Visit Our Website: https://hubs.ly/H0f82Sn0 Subscribe To Our Blog: https://hubs.ly/H0f82T00 Machine should never be operated without the guards in place. Otherwise severe injury can occur. Machine must be operated by a competent trained individual and never be operated by a person who has not had proper training, studied the video and the latest operating manual found at www.newtechmachinery.com/resources/machine-manuals. Failure to operate correctly or without guards can result in severe injury. New Tech Machinery provides no warranty (finish, substrate or weather tight) in relation to the metal roofing systems the machines form. Should a warranty be required, users should consult with the metal roof manufacturer or coil supplier prior to contracting on work. It is the sole responsibility of the installer and/or metal panel manufacturer to ensure that the roof system meets all engineering and local building codes.