
Level 5 Compound Roller with Frame
Level 5 Compound Roller with Frame
$ 26.99
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Pickup available at 1122 Siddonsburg Rd
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Level 5 compound rollers simplify the application of drywall bedding and finishing compounds, allowing you to cover large wall and ceiling areas quickly and evenly. Both the 9 in (4-905) and 12 in (4-906) versions feature a ½ in thick reticulated polypropylene nap that holds up to 50% more compound than standard rollers and releases it uniformly for a smooth finish. The solvent-resistant composite handle is sculpted for a comfortable, non-slip grip during extended use, reducing hand fatigue on big jobs. A heavy-duty ¼ in diameter steel shank resists bending under pressure and is nickel-plated to prevent corrosion, ensuring long-term durability on the jobsite. Both frames snap securely onto Level 5 extendable skimming blade handles for seamless pole-mounted operation when working overhead or on tall walls.
Key Features & Benefits
- High Compound Capacity: ½ in thick nap holds 50 % more compound for fewer reloads.
- Even Release: Reticulated polypropylene distributes compound uniformly to minimize trowel touch-ups.
- Ergonomic Handle: Solvent-resistant composite grip designed for all-day comfort.
- Durable Frame: Nickel-plated ¼ in steel shank resists bending and corrosion.
- Pole Attachment: Compatible with Level 5 extendable skimming blade handles for up-high applications.
Specifications
Feature | 4-905 (9 in) | 4-906 (12 in) |
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Part Number | 4-905 | 4-906 |
Roller Width | 9 in (229 mm) | 12 in (305 mm) |
Nap Thickness | ½ in (13 mm) reticulated polypropylene | |
Handle Shank | ¼ in (6 mm) nickel-plated steel | |
Handle Material | Solvent-resistant composite with soft grip | |
Weight | 0.45 kg (1.0 lb) | ~0.55 kg (1.2 lb) |
UPC | 815966029275 | 815966029282 |
Usage Tips
Prime the roller before first use by wrapping painter’s tape around the nap and peeling it off to remove loose fibers. For best results, work in overlapping strokes and reload the nap evenly to maintain a consistent layer of compound. When finishing, follow with a skimming blade or taping knife to achieve a flawless surface ready for sanding and painting.