Proleveling System Leveler Cap and Accessories
Product Details
Product Details
Proleveling System Leveler Cap and Accessories
Features
- One cap fits all threaded stems and can be reused an infinite amount of times for big cost savings
- Vertical compression reduces movement and widening of joints
- The threaded stem is attached perpendicularly to the base in a way that allows for easy adjustment with turns of the cap during installation
- Removal of the cap and Stem after the materials are set is made easy with strategically placed breakage points that release with either increased pressure by turning the cap or by kicking the cap in the direction of the joint
Tile Leveling Cap Options
- Used in conjunction with Progress Profiles Proleveling Tile Levelers - 50 Pieces Per Bag
PRSSV Removal Cap
- Used with a chuck drill to remove the blue cap once the tile has set and is ready for grout Sold Individually
PRSPC Protective Cap
- Used in conjunction with PRST Blue Cap to protect the material from scratching 50 Pieces Per Bag
How to Install Pro leveling Caps
- Attach the cap to the threaded stem by rotating it clockwise
- Level the joint by rotating the cap using the minimum amount of pressure needed
- Once the setting materials have become solid and the floor or wall is ready for grout
- Kick the cap in the direction of the joint to detach connection points between Base and stem
Ratings & Reviews
2 reviews
1/12/2018 4:34 pm
great product
by freestyle
leveling system and spacers built in one. easy to use. works on floors or wall installations. blue caps are reusable. the "T's", "X's", or liners are not
4/18/2018 11:28 pm
Proleveling
by Ski
System does not work on tiles of uneven thickness. The stems bend away from thicker tiles and make caps press on thinner tiles - opposite effect what should happen. As a result tiles are leveled on the back side, not on the surface. For tiles of even thickness this system is sweet but I would not use corner stems because blue caps obstruct the view and you cant see if corner lines align. Instead I would use linear stems placed close to corners so you still can see corners.