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New Paint Speed Rollers - As Revolutionary As The Nail Gun? - 8/1/2004 - Home Interior Walls Ceilings

New Paint Speed Rollers: As Revolutionary As The Nail Gun?

08/25/2004
CLEVELAND -- (BUSINESS WIRE) Coatings industry veteran, Shawn Donegan, has established Trac Tool Products, Inc. and has introduced the company's first product line, the Speed Rollers™ applicators. The applicator tool is said to apply paints and coatings at least two to three times faster than internally-fed pressure rollers or conventional dip-and-roll painting methods.

"When I reviewed the Speed Rollers concept, I immediately knew this would revolutionize the painting industry in the same way the nail gun revolutionized the building construction and roofing industries," commented Mr. Donegan. "For contractors, increased labor productivity is the key to improving profitability. Speed Rollers applicators provide that leap in productivity without the over spray, poor finish quality, and high-maintenance requirements," he adds.

"The Speed Rollers' design uses two rollers, an externally fed application system, and the painter's own airless-pump or sprayer to give painters the best of both worlds: high speed and a high quality surface finish." Speed Rollers' unique technology that enables the rapid, easily maintainable system for delivery of paint is patent pending.

Speed Rollers is a revolutionary applicator accessory for pump and airless paint systems. It features an actuated paint delivery system that coats a top roller and then a second roller to maximize surface coating time while providing an even finish. The Standard Model 1188 has been field-tested to cover 100 square feet per minute, over three times the rate of conventional dip and roll painting methods.

Check it out now at: http://www.speedrollers.com


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