Step by step video
Please read the following instructions fully before use.
Easyline Edge® Line Marking System
Please read the following assembly and maintenance instructions carefully and keep them with your applicator for easy reference. You can download a PDF version of this instruction document by clicking here.
Preparation
- Ensure area to be painted is clean, dry and free from dust and grease before application.
- If painting new lines, use a chalk line to mark out a guide line. This should be offset to align with applicator wheel edge.
- Shake can for at least one minute.
- Before painting, apply a test line on a piece of card.
- When painting, follow chalk line accurately using applicator's wheel edge to follow chalk line.
- Paint straight lines at a consistent speed.
- Achieve ultra sharp ends by placing the edge of a piece of card at the point you wish the line to finish. Paint over this point and onto the card. Remove the card to reveal a sharp edge.
- For perfect right angles, use card as before.
- After use, clear aerosol nozzle.
Assembly Instructions
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- Remove the applicator and components from the case. It will contain
the following elements:
- Applicator
- 2 pairs of masking plates
- AA battery
- figure A: Insert the AA battery by sliding the yellow battery cover upwards, push the battery downand in, and then close the cover (positive end up).
- figure B: Insert both masking plates fully (the masking plate is in place when you hear a click).
- figure C: (Tip: front wheels should be at their widest setting, adjust width by rotating the thumb wheel upwards.
- figures D & E: Check the airflow by turning the applicator on and feel for airflow at the bottom of the front wheels. Turn applicator off again.
- figure F: Fitting the handle – with handle facing over the rear wheels, gently slide down over the dark grey battery housing unit until locked into position, you should hear a locking noise.
- figures G & H: Setting the height of the aerosol can – the aerosol can may be set at 50mm / 75mm / 100mm, simply adjust by pressing down with 2 fingers on the yellow push button and push up or down until it locks to the desired height.
- figure I: Set the width of the line to 50mm, 75mm or 100mm, by rotating the thumb wheel to required width as shown on the label.
- figures J & K: Extending the handle – using one hand to press on both yellow buttons located at the bottom on the handle, the other hand pulls the handle upwards until it engages with the locking mechanism.
- figure L: Set the handle position by pushing in on the yellow wheel at the bottom of the grey handle shaft, and turn in a clock-wise direction to unlock. Choose your position. Then, lock in place by turning the wheel in an anti clock-wise direction.
- figure M: Take the aerosol can and shake until metal balls rattle, then shake for a further 60 seconds.
- figure N: You must fit the aerosol can with a yellow actuator nozzle. Holding the can upright and pointing away from you, place the nozzle onto the valve stem and spray upwards.
- figure O: Place the aerosol can in the applicator. While sliding into place, twist the can until it engages with the lock and is held
- You are now ready to switch the airflow on in readiness for line marking.
- figure P: Painting the line – hold handle firmly and press yellow trigger button.
- Walk at a steady speed. Your speed should be adjusted according to the thickness of the line required.
- figure Q: We recommend that you open the rear legs to their maximum width, unless you are painting a line close to a wall.
Professional Hints and Tips
Remember:
- Once paint dries, clean the applicator masking discs.
- Rest the applicator over a piece of card when not in use.
- On very new tarmac/asphalt surfaces apply a quick line as a primer to avoid asphalt bleed.
- Do not paint on moss, surface frost or morning dew.
- On rough or artificial surfaces, apply a coat of paint in both directions.
- Do not mark out car parking spaces when the car park is in use.
- To draw curves, simply lock the handle and lift the rear wheels of the ground.
- For further hints and tips please visit www.easylineedge.com
Care and Maintenance
Due to the high resin content of the paint and excellent line definition, some build up of the paint on the unique masking plates may be experienced during prolonged use. The special design of the masking plates allows dried paint deposits to be easily removed by simply peeling it off. Wet paint can be removed during use by scraping with card. After use it is recommended that the applicator is left to dry in a well ventilated area.
Replacement masking plates can be purchased – Part Code 47011.
Two Year Warranty
If your Easyline Edge® applicator becomes defective due to faulty materials or workmanship, we undertake to replace all defective parts free of charge or at our discretion replace the applicator free of charge, provided that:
- The applicator is returned to ROCOL® Site Safety Systems with evidence of purchase date
- The applicator has not been misused or carelessly handled.
- The applicator has not been repaired by unauthorised persons.
- The applicator has been used only with Easyline Edge® line marking paint.
- The applicator has been stored in its storage case.
- The applicator has not been stored or used in wet or damp environments.
To download a PDF of our two year warranty please click here

