Solar racking installed on commercial roof
Mounting Structures & Solar Trackers

Ironridge solar mounting systems built for fast, clean deployment.

Specify roof mounts, ground mounts, rails, clamps, and PV module packages with the practical documentation installers need before they reach the jobsite.

Why Ironridge

Six practical controls for cleaner solar array work.

Minimal_efficient means fewer decorative claims and more decisions that help EPC teams protect time, roof surfaces, and inspection schedules.

01

Rail families

Compatible rail profiles support common module frame heights without forcing a custom layout.

02

Torque clarity

Installer-facing notes keep clamp settings, splice positions, and bonding paths easy to verify.

03

Roof logic

Attachment guidance covers pitched roofs, low-slope assemblies, and ballast-sensitive sites.

04

Ground repeatability

Post, beam, and rail schedules are organized for phased ground mount construction.

05

Module pairing

PV module options are matched to structural clearances and common wind load assumptions.

06

Fast submittals

Clean BOM exports and drawing packs shorten the loop between procurement and field release.

Product Range

Mounting components and solar modules organized by project path.

Ground mount steel and aluminum structure

Ground Mount Systems

Fixed-tilt structures for open land arrays, farm sites, and phased commercial solar builds.

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Roof mount rail and clamp kit

Roof Mount Kits

Low-profile attachments and rails for residential roofs and commercial low-slope arrays.

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Black framed PV modules on rails

PV Module Packages

Solar panel selections coordinated with mounting envelopes, grounding, and field handling.

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Specification Notes

Accordion-format checks before release.

Open the groups installers usually confirm first: attachment, bonding, environmental load, and documentation.

Rail length, splice spacing, clamp zone, and attachment type are documented so installers can confirm layout rules before procurement.

Bonding jumpers, listed clamps, and equipment grounding conductors are mapped into the array note package for inspection clarity.

Project teams can submit site exposure, roof type, and regional code requirements for a clean structural review path.
48hTypical BOM review window
4Mounting families supported
25yrDesign-life documentation horizon
GlobalEPC and installer support
Ready for release

Send the module, roof type, and array size. We will return a cleaner mounting path.

Ironridge keeps the conversation narrow and useful: components, compatibility, submittals, lead time, and installation sequence.

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