Rust-Oleum 2395000 Macchina per tracciare linee ad alte prestazioni, 9 "x 27,5", giallo

Brand:Rust-Oleum

3.4/5

318.98

DESCRIZIONE DEL PRODOTTO Crea strisce nitide e precise e copri rapidamente un'ampia area con questa macchina traccialinee ad alte prestazioni. Le sue ruote per impieghi gravosi scorrono agevolmente su una varietà di terreni per rendere l'applicazione di linee rette facile e veloce. Il design regolabile crea da 2 a 4 linee per adattarsi a un'ampia gamma di applicazioni. Il comodo vano portaoggetti può contenere fino a 12 lattine extra per sostituire rapidamente le lattine esaurite o cambiare colore quando necessario. La traccialinee è perfetta per l'uso su parcheggi, strade, sentieri e altro ancora. La macchina traccialinee è progettata per l'uso con la vernice spray per strisce invertite Rust-Oleum (venduta separatamente). DAL PRODUTTORE Rust-Oleum Striping Machine semplifica l'applicazione di linee nitide, nitide e uniformi.

Conveniente. Striscia regolabile 2- 4. Comoda impugnatura del grilletto. ruote per impieghi gravosi; Per ottenere i migliori risultati: utilizzare con vernice spray Rust-Oleum Professional Striping. Caricamento facile. Utilizzare con vernice spray a strisce invertite Rust-Oleum. Perfetto per parcheggi, strade, sentieri e altro ancora. La sezione di stoccaggio contiene lattine extra per sostituire rapidamente le lattine o cambiare colore. Il design regolabile si adatta a un'ampia gamma di applicazioni. Le ruote per impieghi gravosi scorrono agevolmente sui terreni per un'applicazione rapida.
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand Rust-Oleum
Color Yellow
Color ‎Yellow
Country of Origin ‎USA
Customer Reviews 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,609 ratings 4.4 out of 5 stars
Included Components High-performance Striping Machine
Included Components ‎High-performance Striping Machine
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item Dimensions LxWxH 36 x 12 x 12 inches
Item model number ‎2395000
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎14.96 pounds
Manufacturer ‎Rust-Oleum
Material Alloy Steel
Material ‎Alloy Steel
National Stock Number ‎3825-01-625-9435
Part Number ‎2395000
Product Dimensions ‎36 x 12 x 12 inches
Size ‎9" x 27.5"
Style ‎Machine
Warranty Description ‎1 Year

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Scritto da: Kendall
Just what I needed
Came pre assembled! Took a little fine tuning on the cable but works perfectly!
Scritto da: Angela Shin
It works
It works but paint doesn't last long
Scritto da: Kindle Customer
Does the job
We used to rent one of these after sealcoating our church parking lot. All of the rental centers in our area stopped renting them out. We tried doing some lines with homemade cardboard stencils, but it was very time consuming. Out of the box, I had to adjust the cable. It wouldn't spray paint with the factory setup. It works like a bicycle brake or gear cable. The fine tuning adjustment wasn't enough, so I had to loosen the nut and tighten the cable quite a bit to get it to work, but that only took 5 minutes. It does the job. I think it will last forever, it seems to be very sturdy steel construction. Easily compatible with the Rustoleum inverted spray cans, they just pop in and out, and are held securely in place. If you make a starter line of some kind, either with a chalkline, or using fishing line and two weights like I did, it's not hard to do good straight lines. I had no trouble with a little math even doing angled hash marks, etc. My only complaint is that when it's adjusted high enough to get full width lines (about halfway up), the lines come out a bit fuzzy at the edges. I guess the only way to cure that would be to put wide tape to mask it, which kind of defeats the purpose of saving time. Maybe some sort of guard could be on there to redirect paint, but I'm afraid that would collect paint and start to drip. I'm a perfectionist, and had to accept that the lines weren't going to have crisp edges like something I'd paint indoors. It is after all, just a parking lot, which is going to get driven on, snowplowed, have mudpuddles, etc., and from the street it looked perfect.
Scritto da: A. Castro
Had to do many tweaks before it would spray correctly.
Had to do many tweaks before it would spray correctly. Once I did that, it was great.
Scritto da: D Wendland
Does size matter: the four inch question
So here's some clarification on the 2-4 inch question: the mount for the paint can moves up and down on the machine, and when it is moved up, you do get approximately a 4 inch width line--which leads me to believe that anybody who did not achieve this width was simply incapable of reading the directions to spin a couple of wing nuts and raise the lift on which the can is mounted. Another posibility is that they had their spray cans spun the wrong direction (as the tips on the striping cans are a long slit that should be properly aligned perpendicularly to the travel path of the machine--which is also in the instructions and easy to do). If the slit on the spray tip is placed parallel to the travel path of the machine then you would likely only get a very skinny paint line--though I don't know for sure because I read the instructions and didn't make that mistake. I have three convenience stores and each parking lot took about 2 hours with this machine, a few cans of paint each, a chalk line, a couple of tape measures, and a girlfriend--all available right here on Amazon, though not always at the best price. We completed the whole project for about $150, whereas professional striping would have cost me a few thousand. Now, it is not quite as good as the professional stuff, but it's good enough--especially considering the cost savings. It is possible to do a crooked line or to stop your painting too late and over-paint the line, but with caution none of your errors will be readily noticeable. Later in the day I had some winds pick up, and this did cause my lines to becoming a little blurry, probably made worse by having the machine set for the four inch stripe, which is the highest elevation and thus provides the most opportunity for the wind to disturb the paint stream. Again, a little blurry, but good enough--nothing to be ashamed of, anyway. I'd probably really give it four stars, but then I figured I had to do my part to counter-balance the ignorance of the illiterate who gave it one star because they couldn't paint a four-inch line--because they both lacked the intuition to adjust it properly and the ability to read, I presume (they must have had their moms write their reviews for them). I think, for all practical purposes, you don't need to read the instructions: if you just examine the machine and your paint can for a moment, you're likely to be in with the majority of people and to succeed in painting a four inch line. If you find out you're not, well then this machine was well worth it's price to teach you something else about yourself--so you should probably still give it at least four stars. Remember, rate the machine, not yourself.
Scritto da: The Lair Family
Good enough
Good value and works fine. Just cant use on a windy day. Not enough protection underneath. I added cardboard barriers on the bottom to block wind and it helped alot. Doesn't actually get 4" either. Had to bump it down to 3" or 2.5" and make 2-3 passes but it def beats doing it by hand!
Scritto da: GaryKingUSA
Efficient Easy-toUse Striper
Having never used a striper before, I didn't know what to expect. I was pleasantly surprised by how easy this machine was to use. The box arrived in good condition and the striper is easy to assemble. Pull it out of the box, unfold the handle and tighten the wing nut. It is then ready to use. There are two smaller bolts that you can also tighten to fix the handle at a fixed angle but they are not necessary. The machine works by pulling a trigger in the handle which is connected to a cable which pulls a metal piece in the body of the striper. The metal piece presses up on the spray can nozzle to release the paint. The platform adjusts up and down to regulate the width of the stripe. I pulled it all the way up and got a wide stripe for marking a parking area. I marked for diagonal parking by creating spaces 12 feet apart and marking the stripes at a 45 degree angle. I laid a chalk line for each stripe. With no experience, I was able to measure, mark, and spray 12 lines for 11 parking spaces in 90 minutes. The time consuming part was measuring the spaces and laying the chalk lines. Spraying was easy. There is a little guide in the front of the striper. As you're pushing the striper, align the guide with your chalk line. Your speed will determine the thickness of the paint. If you pause, you may find that the paint doesn't spray again when you pull the trigger. If this happens, give the spray paint can a small twist because the can's nozzle may not be aligned properly after pausing. One spray can will handle about eight lines. After completing the striping, peaople were walking on it within 30 minutes but didn't leave footprints. It started raining about four hours after painting but there was no problem.

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