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2'' Silicone Pressure Roller

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sku: ACSR2IN

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$153.83

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Overview

Product Description

2 inch silicone pressure roller for tent top repair

2 inch silicone pressure roller is a tent repair tool designed to apply consistent pressure when bonding vinyl surfaces. Use this pressure roller during tent top repair to help create a firm bond when working with HH-66 Vinyl Cement or when heat sealing two layers of vinyl with a hand held heat sealer.

For rental company crews and installation teams, this roller supports cleaner tent maintenance and more reliable repairs by improving contact between layers during tent repair work. In fast-paced event setup and teardown cycles, having the right tent repair tool on hand helps keep repairs efficient and repeatable.

Why it matters for reliable bonds

Bond strength depends on consistent pressure across the repair area. This pressure roller is required while using a hand held heat sealer to create a long-lasting bond, and it also aids vinyl cement use by reducing any possible air bubbles that may form in the cement. The result is a smoother bond line and fewer weak spots during tent top repair.

Key features

  • Ergonomic wooden handle for controlled pressure during tent repair work
  • Closed, precision ball bearings for smooth rolling action while heat sealing or applying vinyl cement
  • 2 inch (5.08 cm) wide silicone rolling surface to apply even pressure across seams and patches
  • Weight: 0.88 lbs (0.4 kg) for steady, consistent contact during tent top repair

How to use and best practices

Step 1: Prep the repair area

Before tent repair, make sure the vinyl surfaces to be bonded are aligned and ready for repair work. Consistent prep supports consistent results, especially for crews handling frequent tent maintenance.

Step 2: Use with HH-66 Vinyl Cement

After applying HH-66 Vinyl Cement, roll the pressure roller over the bonded area to help create a firm bond. This pressure roller aids vinyl cement use by reducing any possible air bubbles that may form in the cement, which supports a cleaner, more uniform repair.

Step 3: Use with a hand held heat sealer

When heat sealing two layers of vinyl during tent top repair, roll along the sealed area to maintain even pressure as the bond forms. Pressure rollers are required while using a hand held heat sealer to create a long-lasting bond, helping crews achieve consistent results across long seams or patch edges.

Step 4: Repeat passes for consistency

For tent repair workflows, a steady pace and repeated passes can help maintain even pressure throughout the repair line. This is especially useful in field conditions where repairs must hold up through event setup, teardown, and ongoing tent maintenance.

Specifications

  • Rolling surface width: 2 inch (5.08 cm)
  • Rolling surface material: Silicone
  • Handle: Wooden, ergonomic
  • Bearings: Closed, precision ball bearings
  • Weight: 0.88 lbs (0.4 kg)

Compatibility and use cases

  • Used to help create a firm bond when using HH-66 Vinyl Cement during tent top repair
  • Used when heat sealing two layers of vinyl during tent repair work
  • Required while using a hand held heat sealer to create a long-lasting bond

Ideal for

  • Rental company maintenance teams handling frequent tent maintenance between events
  • Install crews needing consistent seam pressure during tent repair and event setup preparation
  • Shop or field repairs where reducing air bubbles helps improve bond quality
  • Repeatable workflows across patching, seam work, and heat sealing steps