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LINE MARKING Primo Maxx 0.5L/5L


The world leading turf growth regulator, Primo Maxx, is now approved for mixing with line marking paint - helping to retain line visibility for up to 50% longer. It also maintains turf quality and eliminates the time, cost and inconvenience of restoring lines burnt-out with total herbicides.


Sports turf managers could halve the time and cost of line marking this season, with a new approval to mix Primo Maxx with line marking paints. Independent trials by STRI have shown the opportunity to retain line visibility for up to 50% longer, compared to line marking alone.


Mixing the turf growth regulator with line marking paint can suppress grass growth for up to six weeks and has been shown to give significantly better retention of line colour and visibility for longer. Furthermore, there is no damage to the playing surface associated with total herbicide applications, which can allow weeds to ingress and create the need for re-sowing at the season's end.


Primo Maxx is approved for use as a pre-mix with paints for wheel-to-wheel application or with spray line marking applicators. The combination has been extensively tested with a full range of commercial paints and line marking equipment.


Application Rate: 2ml per litre of line marking paint applied, or 40ml in a 20 litre tank.


Line Marker Aerosol 750ml


Designed to produce hard wearing clearly visual lines economically. For use on car parks, playgrounds, sports fields, tennis courts, golf courses, leisure centres, roads etc. Can be used freehand or with an applicator.


Colours available: White, Yellow, Red, Blue, Green and Black.


Premier Dry White Liner 25kg


A chalk based economy dry white lining powder for use through all traditional dry powder marking machines. For use at any time of the year.


LINE MARKING EQUIPMENT Aerosol Applicator


Ideal for controlled marking of straight lines with aerosols.


Features • Easy use thumb push trigger • Quick fit bolt-on adaptor to add stability • Quick release adjustable rod • Available in 2 or 4 wheel models


Linesman Transfer Wheel Marker


The Linesman features the ROLLERMARK patented transfer wheel. Light and inexpensive, the Linesman is ideal for small pitches and tennis courts. The handle features height adjustment.


• Manufactured from steel • Powder coated • Plastic wheels with a rubber tread • One year free manufacturers warranty • Weight - 18/20kg Models available:


9 litre tank capacity with 50/75mm marking wheel 13.5 litre tank capacity with 50/75/100mm marking wheel


Titan Electric Sprayline Marker


The Titan spray marker is a hand built, well-balanced and very robust spray line marker offering high specification and exceptional value for money.


Whether its single or multi-pitch line marking, the Titan will deliver a smooth, constant and even spray line marking performance. The battery has a long powerful life and will drive


the pump for a full days marking from a single charge. The pump is both efficient and economical and when used in conjunction with the variable pressure valve, enables the groundsman to control the volume of paint delivered to the twin spray heads for a dense professional line or a variable more economical line.


The Titan is designed so components can be easily accessed. The battery is easily removed and can be charged independently from the machine.


The Titan is also suitable for use on hard surfaces such as tarmac, for marking out car parking spaces etc. Please note that the paint to be used for this purpose is the PERMA MARK.


The Grassline Titan offers a variable line width of 50mm, 75mm or 100mm (2, 3 and 4 inch)


Features: Integral Mixing System


The Titan's tank holds 30 litres of mixed marking paint and has an integral mixing system as standard. Mix the paint and pour into the tank or mix directly in the tank and switching on the integral mixing system. The system is activated by use of the pressure valve lever located under the hood which opens/closes


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the system. When activated, the paint will by pass the spray heads and return back into the tank. The pressure valve lever can also be used to regulate the pump pressure if required and reduce the volume of paint being delivered to the spray heads for more economical line marking. The quantity of paint being sprayed can be reduced to a minimum of approximately 600ml per minute


Twin Spray Heads


You can choose to use a single spray for normal line marking or both sprays for a double spray line marking delivery but in a single pass. Economical too! Each spray head delivers an approximate economical 790ml of mixed marking paint per minute.


Floating Spray Boom


The spray boom has vertical movement. This allows it to 'float' and the spray gliders to remain in contact with the ground and ride the natural undulations producing even, dense, lines with a crisp clean edge. For vehicle transportation and non marking Movement around the sports ground, the Floating boom can be secured in the elevated position to avoid damaging the spray gliders and spray heads.


Cleaning the Titan


The Grassline Titan should be thoroughly cleaned after each marking session. This cleaning process need only take a couple of minutes. The tank is fitted with a drain plug underneath. Remove and flush out with clean water. With the drain plug replaced, fill the tank with a little clean water and pump through the spray heads until the spray is clear. The Titan is supplied with a FREE bottle of Titan Power Clean - a cleaning additive to ensure that all paint is removed during the cleaning process.


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