
Fielders KingKlip® 700 Concealed-Fix Roofing — Commercial & Industrial Supply
Fielders KingKlip® 700 standing-seam concealed-fix roofing for commercial and industrial buildings. Clip fastening with no exposed roof fasteners, 700 mm cover width.
- BMT Range
- 0.42 – 0.60 BMT
- Category
- roofing
- Available Colours
- Monument, Ironstone, Night Sky, Surfmist
- Concealed-fix — no exposed fasteners
- 700 mm nominal cover width
- 1° minimum pitch (0.48 BMT)
- 40–43 mm rib (region-dependent)
- Smooth-curving down to 20 m radius
POA
Price on Application
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Overview
Fielders KingKlip® 700 is a concealed-fix standing-seam roofing system for commercial and industrial buildings requiring clean lines and watertight performance at low pitch. Clip fastening eliminates exposed fasteners through the weather face, reducing maintenance and screw-hole leak risk on long-span roofs.
CSA coordinates KingKlip® 700 through its commercial project supply programme. Span tables, purlin spacing, clip specifications and NCC documentation are confirmed with your project team at quote stage. Lead times and regional availability vary by finish and length.
Technical Specifications
| Profile type | Concealed-fix standing-seam (clip-fastened), roofing & walling |
|---|---|
| Nominal cover width | 700 mm — among the widest concealed-fix decks available |
| Rib height | 43 mm (NSW/VIC) or 40 mm (SA/WA) |
| Base metal thickness | 0.42 mm and 0.48 mm |
| Lineal mass (ZINCALUME) | 0.42 BMT ≈ 3.30 kg/m; 0.48 BMT ≈ 3.70 kg/m |
| Minimum roof pitch | 1° (0.48 BMT); 2° (0.42 BMT, SA/WA) |
| Curving | Smooth-curved down to 20 m radius |
| Length | Limited only by transport / on-site rollforming |
| Steel base | BlueScope COLORBOND or ZINCALUME steel |
|---|---|
| Finishes | COLORBOND Classic, Matt, Metallic, COLORBOND Ultra; ZINCALUME |
| Yield strength | G550 (550 MPa minimum yield) |
| Coating | AM100 / AZ150 metallic alloy coating with Activate technology |
| Steel standard | AS 1397:2021 |
| Paint standard | AS/NZS 2728:2013 |
Span Tables
Maximum recommended support spacings for roof spans, NSW/VIC (normal conditions)
| BMT | Single span | End span | Internal span |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0.42 mm | 1650 mm | 1750 mm | 2200 mm |
| 0.48 mm | 2050 mm | 2350 mm | 2800 mm |
Indicative NSW/VIC spacings under normal conditions. SA/WA variant and cyclonic regions differ — confirm against Fielders span tables for your wind classification.
Fixing & Fasteners
- Concealed clips screw-fixed to purlins/battens; no fasteners through the sheet weather face.
- Standard and floating (expansion) clips selected for span, wind classification and thermal movement.
Matching Accessories
- KingKlip fixing clips (fixed and expansion)
- Ridge, barge and apron flashings to suit standing seam
- Curving service for convex/concave roofs
- Safety mesh and insulation systems
Installation & Handling
- Sheets clip onto pre-fixed clips with no roof penetrations — ideal for long, low-pitch commercial roofs.
- Due to size and curving capability, KingKlip is commonly rollformed to length on site for large projects.
- The fully formed male/female rib helps watertightness and accommodates thermal expansion on long runs.
Warranty
Made from COLORBOND or ZINCALUME steel and backed by BlueScope warranties for eligible applications, subject to environment and correct installation.
Confirm and register warranty eligibility through BlueScope; this does not affect Australian Consumer Law rights.
Compliance
Standards & Certifications
High-tensile steel base
Cold-rolled from G550 steel (550 MPa minimum yield strength) with a metallic alloy coating, manufactured by BlueScope to the relevant Australian Standard.
AS 1397:2021
COLORBOND prepainted finish
COLORBOND prepainted steel finishes are manufactured to the Australian Standard for prepainted steel, incorporating Activate technology for corrosion resistance and (in core colours) Thermatech solar reflectance.
AS/NZS 2728:2013
Non-combustible material
Steel made by BlueScope has an Ignitability, Spread-of-Flame and Heat-Evolved index of 0 (zero), so it may be used wherever a non-combustible material is required under the National Construction Code (NCC 2022 C2D10).
AS/NZS 1530.3
Suitable for bushfire-prone areas
Steel roofing and walling can be specified from BAL-12.5 up to BAL-FZ (Flame Zone) using compliant system details under AS 3959 and the NASH Bushfire Standard, which the NCC references as a Deemed-to-Satisfy solution.
AS 3959 / NASH
Designed and installed to standard
Metal roofing and wall cladding is designed, tested and installed to the metal roofing/cladding code, with wind actions assessed to the wind loading standard.
AS 1562.1 / AS/NZS 1170.2
Datasheets, Guides & Certificates
Manufacturer documentation for specification and compliance. Links open the original source documents.
Cover width, rib height, minimum pitch and finishes.
Masses, cover widths, rib depths and maximum support spacings across Fielders profiles.
Finishes, brochures and curving brochure with span tables.
Check eligibility and register a COLORBOND / ZINCALUME steel warranty for your project.
Colours Available
Use Cases
- Commercial warehouse
- Industrial facility
- School and education campus
- Healthcare facility
- Curved commercial roofs
Applicable Standards
- AS 1562.1
- AS/NZS 1397
- NCC Section J
- AS/NZS 1170.2 wind loading
FAQ
Fielders KingKlip® 700 — Frequently Asked Questions
Why does the rib height vary by state?
Fielders manufactures KingKlip 700 with a 43 mm rib in NSW/VIC and a 40 mm rib in SA/WA. CSA confirms the variant and span data for your delivery location at quote.
Can KingKlip 700 be curved?
Yes — KingKlip 700 can be smooth-curved down to a 20 m radius, making it suitable for curved commercial and architectural roofs.
How wide is KingKlip 700?
At 700 mm cover it is among the widest concealed-fix decking profiles available, reducing the number of sheets and clips across large roofs.
Resources
Guides for specifying and ordering
Selection Guide
How to Choose a Roof Profile: Corrugated, Trimdek, Spandek and Klip-Lok
A practical guide to choosing a steel roof profile in Australia. Compare corrugated, Trimdek, Spandek, Klip-Lok and Monoclad on pitch, span, cost and appearance.
Read guideHow-To
Roof Sheet Takeoff and Ordering: How to Measure and Buy Roofing
How to measure a roof and order the right number of steel sheets, screws, flashings and gutters. Cover widths, waste allowance and a worked takeoff example.
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