ROLLINGDOG Temporary Work Area Solutions

Create enclosed work areas to help keep surrounding spaces cleaner

Temporary Work Area and Support Solutions

ROLLINGDOG temporary work area solutions help create enclosed or supported work zones for renovation, drywall, woodworking, and installation tasks. With extendable designs and secure locking systems, the range helps improve job site setup efficiency.

Einstellbare Länge

Selected models support multi-position adjustment and trigger-grip operation.

Heavy-duty Strength

Steel-core options support demanding temporary support tasks.

Schnelles Einrichten

Designed for easier operation and faster job site setup.

Vielseitiger Einsatz

Suitable for framing, drywall, renovation, and temporary support applications.

Two Product Lines for Different Market Needs

ROLLINGDOG offers Elite Series and Standard Series under each product category, helping partners build flexible assortments for different market positions, retail price ranges, and customer needs.
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