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Cleat
A cleat refers to a metal bracket or fastener that is used to secure roofing materials to a surface, such as a roof deck or structural framing. Cleats are typically made of a durable, corrosion-resistant material, such as galvanized steel or aluminum, and are designed to provide a strong and secure connection between the roofing material and the underlying structure. Cleats may be used in a variety of roofing applications, such as securing metal roofing panels, attaching flashing or edge metal, or anchoring roof-mounted equipment or accessories. Cleats can be fastened to the surface using screws, nails, or other types of mechanical fasteners, and they may be installed in a variety of configurations, depending on the specific roofing application.