Description
The Midwest Rake Seymour Spiked Roller is a tool used in the floor coating industry to ensure proper adhesion of floor coatings. It is made with solvent-resistant materials and has 7/16 inch spikes on an aluminum core. The roller is designed to release trapped gas and assist in leveling floor coatings. It is easy to clean and can be used repeatedly. The manufacturer, Seymour, uses high-density and ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene for the spikes and end caps for easier cleanup and extended wear. The roller also comes with a heavy-duty aluminum frame, stainless steel axles, gusset bracing, and a threaded handle adapter for maximum strength.
Seymour Midwest Rake 18 inch polyethylene spiked roller with 7/16 inch spikes on aluminum frame with threaded handle adapter. Spiked roller for the floor coating industry. Our spiked rollers are constructed by stacking solvent-resistant, interlocking Rings of spikes around an aluminum core. These spiked rollers are vital in ensuring proper floor coating material adhesion. They are designed to be used on freshly applied floor coatings for the purpose of releasing trapped gas as well as to assist in the leveling process of several varieties of floor coatings. These rollers are easy to clean, allowing for repeated use. The applicator should also wear spiked shoes while using a spiked roller. Seymour manufacture spikes and end caps out of solvent-resistant high-density (HD) and ultra-high molecular weight (UHMW) polyethylene, respectively, for easier cleanup and extended wear. Rollers come with a heavy-duty aluminum frame, high-grade stainless steel axles, our superior gusset bracing and a maximum strength threaded handle adapter.