Standard rollers on mini frame
Standard rollers on mini frame have a 1/8" frame rod and a narrow aluminum handle grip. Threaded nut holds roller head onto frame.
Largest roller on this frame: 1/4" x 2"
Standard rollers on economy frame
Standard rollers on economy frame have a 5/32" or 3/16" frame rod and a nut or bolt to hold roller head onto frame. This is the least expensive frame but they are very popular.
Largest roller on this frame: 1" x 3"
Standard rollers on thin frame
Standard rollers on thin frame have a 3/16" or 5/32" frame rod with a nut or bolt to hold head onto frame. Handle grips are larger than grips on economy frame and are threaded to accept extension handles.
Largest roller on this frame: 1" x 3"
Standard rollers on standard frame
Standard rollers on standard frame have a 1/4" frame rod with a nut or bolt to hold head onto frame. All handle grips are threaded to accept extension handles.
Largest roller on this frame: 2" x 9"
Standard rollers on quick-change frame
Standard rollers on quick-change frame have a 1/4" frame rod. Require no hardware to remove the roller head. Heads pull-off and push-on to frame rod with no tools needed.
Largest roller on this frame: 1" x 6"
Standard rollers on quick-change thin frame
Standard rollers on quick-change thin frame have a 3/16" frame rod. Small detail rollers on quick-change frame. Heads cannot be used on other quick-change frames. Grip is threaded.
Largest roller on this style frame: 1/2" x 3"
Standard rollers on bracket frame
Standard rollers on bracket frame , also called panel rollers. U-shaped bar stock supports roller at both ends. Reduces flexing when large rollers are used with extension handles.
Largest roller on this style frame: 2" x 18"
Standard rollers on cage frame
Standard roller sleeves fit onto paint roller cage frames. Sold with or without a roller frame.
Largest roller on this style frame: 2" x 9"