Stripe Maker produces color lines in minutes.
Constructed from heavy-duty metal, TRAFFIC STRIPER(TM) produces 2-4 in. wide lines on asphalt, concrete, or turf. It rolls on 13 in. base created by four 6Ã-¾ in. rubber wheels, producing straight, even lines. Wind guard feature allows striping on windy days, minimizing over spray. Unit uses TRAFFIC STRIPE aerosol paint, emptying can with little or no waste, and can hold one case of paint. It...
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QWIK TRAFFIC STRIPER is for striping parking lots, driveways and sidewalks with stripes from 2 to 4 in. on turf, asphalt, or concrete. Unit rolls on 13 x 16 in. base with four 6 Ã-¾ in. rubber wheels for straight, even line. Wind guard feature allows striping on windy days without over spray. Paint comes in white, yellow, handicap blue, red, black, green, gray, medium blue, and fluorescent...
Read More »Paint Striper uses off-the-shelf components.
Bantam XL sprays lines, curbs, car stops, and stencils with 4 hp Honda engine, adjustable spray gun for 2-6 in. wide lines, and accessory handheld gun. Additional offerings include 5 gal, low-pressure tank and disposable tank liners. Spray gun disassembles into 5 pieces for cleanup, and entire gun can be rebuilt in field. Maneuverable unit incorporates four 10 in. pneumatic wheels and dry weight...
Read More »Paint Striper applies low-VOC paints.
Rollmaster can effectively apply mandated low-VOC traffic paints with 100% transfer efficiency. It has polymer pump rollers and bronze pump bushing, produces crisp line edges with no overspray, and can replace aerosol type stripers. It pumps paint directly from 1 gal can to application roller. Because it uses peristaltic pump, no paint contacts any pump components, making clean up quick with...
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