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Updated: April 2nd, 2009 03:30 PM EDT

Compare Pavement Marking and Thermoplastic Equipment

Expo Exhibits Marking Equipment

Airlessco by Durotech
Airlessco by Durotech Sure Stripe 3650
EZ-Liner
EZ-Liner 583 Air Spray Walk-Behind
Fine Line Industries
Fine Line Industries Lazy Liner 2
Graco Inc.
Graco Inc. LineLazer IV
JCL Equipment Co.
JCL Equipment Co. HRL-1
Newstripe Inc.
Newstripe Inc. RollMaster 5000
Titan Tool Inc./Speeflo
Titan Tool Inc./Speeflo Powrliner 1800M & 2800M
MRL Equipment Co.
MRL Equipment Co. Model 250
M-B Companies
M-B Companies Apollo Handliner Series

Kim Johnston
By Kim Johnston
Associate Editor

JCL Equipment Co. displayed its HRL-1 walk-behind striper great for parking lot and stenciling applications. The HRL-1 features a 5.5-hp motor and 11.8 cfm aluminum compressor. A 7-gal. pressure vessel is standard but a 12-gal. or stainless steel vessel is also available. All regulators and gauges are brass with the gauges having glass faces to ease removal of spilled paint. Contractors have the choice between a diaphragm gun (for oil-based paints), a non-bleeder gun (for latex paints), or a GTB gun, which is a non-bleeder with a flushable tip. Double gun options are available with the non-bleeder and GTB guns.

Add-on options with the HRL-1 include double 5- or 7-gal. tanks, glass bead dispensers in 4- or 6-in. single or double, a handgun with 15-ft. hose, and a curb painting attachment.

Newstripe Inc. displayed all three of its standard units: the RollMaster, the RollMaster 5000, and the Bantam air striper. Designed as a step up from aerosol stripers, the RollMaster machines are not designed for heavy use, with the RollMaster best used for striping between parked cars and for small parking lots with a dozen or fewer stalls, according to Ray Krebs, sales manager. Krebs says that the larger battery operated RollMaster 5000 is designed for parking lots of fewer than 100 stalls and for warehouse striping. Like its smaller brother, the RollMaster 5000 pumps paint from a 5-gal. bucket to a foam rubber roller with a PVC core. Punched holes in the core enable paint to saturate the foam roller, which applies an 8-mil thick line 2, 3, or 4 in. wide.

Contractors looking to move to an air striper could give Newstripe's Bantam XL unit a push on the floor. The XL features a 5-gal. paint tank and a 4-hp Honda engine with an oil alert. Krebs says the Bantam XL (and the slightly less expensive Bantam unit) is an economical alternative to an airless machine, able to apply paint at 1 gpm and paint lines from 2 to 6 in. wide. New to the Bantam units is a purge system to flush out the guns when necessary.

Titan Tool Inc./Speeflo exhibited its new Powrliner PL1800M and PL2800M line stripers. The 1800M is suited for smaller jobs on pavement, fields, or turf, says Tom Heine, specialty business manager with Titan Tool/Speeflo. The 1800M features a 4.3-hp Robin-Subaru OHC engine and offers .5 gpm and 3,300 psi. The 128-lb. unit supports a .023-in. max tip.

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