extension roller use on countertops, walls, and resilient flooring keeps material pressed down evenly across the surface, which helps promote tight, consistent contact during installation work. This Gundlach Company 333-AR pressure roller uses hard rubber roller sections that exert uniform pressure, so every pass applies a steady load instead of leaving high and low spots. The three roller sections have a 1-1/2 inch diameter, giving a firm bearing line that helps seat material without gouging. Their combined width of 7-1/2 inches covers a practical strip of material with each stroke, which supports smooth, overlapping passes on wider work. The handle adjusts quickly from 17 inches to 27 inches using a twist-lock mechanism, so installers can set a comfortable reach for working floors or vertical surfaces. With no axle projections at the roller ends, the tool works flush into corners without scratching adjoining surfaces, which matters when rolling tight inside edges.
The adjustable handle on this Gundlach Company 333-AR extension roller shifts from 17 inches to 27 inches using a twist-lock mechanism, which lets installers extend reach when working resilient flooring and shorten it for close control on walls or countertops. Because the roller sections span an overall width of 7-1/2 inches, each stroke covers a moderate band of material, which fits well between narrow seam work and broad open areas. The 1-1/2 inch diameter roller sections focus the applied force into a clear line of contact, helping seat material along edges and field areas consistently. With no axle projections, the roller ends stay inside the working width, so the tool can ride right into an inside corner without the hardware touching the adjacent surface, which is important around finished trim and wall intersections.
This Gundlach Company 333-AR pressure roller is described for use on countertops, walls, and resilient flooring, which places it directly in laminate, wall covering, and floor goods installation tasks. On countertops, the 1-1/2 inch diameter hard rubber sections apply steady pressure along the run, helping seat sheet material from front edge to backsplash without high spots. The combined 7-1/2 inch roller width lets the installer work in overlapping lanes, which is useful when pressing larger tops or panels. On walls, the adjustable handle length from 17 inches to 27 inches gives reach to work higher sections while still allowing close body positioning, which supports more controlled vertical pressure. On resilient flooring, the same uniform pressure helps press seams and field areas, aiding contact across the sheet. Because there are no axle projections, the tool can roll directly into inside corners where floors meet walls or backsplashes, which supports consistent bond right into those transitions without scratching surrounding finishes.
The hard rubber roller sections on this extension roller are designed to exert uniform pressure, which matters when trying to avoid bubbles or loose areas under countertops, wall coverings, or resilient flooring. By keeping the roller diameter at 1-1/2 inches, the contact area concentrates force enough to seat the material while still rolling smoothly, which helps the tool track straight during long pulls. The total 7-1/2 inch width spreads that pressure across a controlled band, so installers can build a repeatable pattern of passes and visually confirm coverage. The twist-lock mechanism that adjusts the handle from 17 inches to 27 inches allows rapid length changes, which supports switching between close-range work at benches and extended reach on floors without changing tools. With no axle projections at the roller ends, the working edges stay smooth, which reduces the chance of marking adjoining surfaces when rolling right up against walls, trim, or other finished elements. Together, these details help this pressure roller support repeatable, even pressure application across typical installation surfaces.
The Gundlach Company 333-AR extension roller is described for use on countertops, walls, and resilient flooring, so it fits typical laminate, wall surface, and resilient floor pressing tasks.
The Gundlach Company 333-AR extension roller has three roller sections with an overall width of 7-1/2 inches, which sets the effective pressing width for each pass.
The Gundlach Company 333-AR extension roller uses roller sections with a 1-1/2 inch diameter, providing a controlled contact band that helps apply firm, even pressure during rolling.
The Gundlach Company 333-AR extension roller handle adjusts from 17 inches to 27 inches by means of a twist-lock mechanism, allowing quick changes in working reach.
The Gundlach Company 333-AR extension roller has no axle projections, allowing flush work into corners while reducing the risk of scratching adjoining surfaces at edges.
The Gundlach Company 333-AR extension roller uses hard rubber roller sections, which exert uniform pressure to help create consistent contact across countertops, walls, and resilient flooring.
This Gundlach Company 333-AR extension roller combines hard rubber roller sections, a 7-1/2 inch overall roller width, and a 1-1/2 inch roller diameter to support even pressure on countertops, walls, and resilient flooring. The twist-lock handle adjustment from 17 inches to 27 inches tailors reach for different working positions, while the lack of axle projections lets the tool work flush into corners without contacting adjoining surfaces. For installers needing a pressure roller that matches these described dimensions and surfaces, this extension roller offers a defined set of characteristics for planning pressing passes.
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