Shopping Cart

Your cart is empty.

Your cart is empty.

Prime-Line P 7555 Screen Retainer Spline, 0.130 In., 250 foot, Black (1 Roll)

Free shipping on orders over $29.99

$13.59

$ 7 .99 $7.99

In Stock
  • Used to hold screen material to screen frames
  • 0.130 inch x 250 ft
  • Black in color
  • Round, hollow core, serrated vinyl
  • Please refer to the line art drawing for dimensions and compare with your needs before ordering
  • Top quality vinyl
  • Round, serrated, hollow core
  • Used to hold screen material to window and screen door frames


Product Description

This screen retainer spline is constructed of top quality vinyl that is round in shape. It features a hollow core center, it is serrated on its exterior surface, and it is black in color. Vinyl screen retainer spline like this one is used to hold fiberglass and aluminum screen material to screen frames of both windows and doors. This retainer spline has an outside diameter of 0.130 inch and measures 250 ft. in length.

From the Manufacturer

This screen retainer spline is constructed from vinyl. It features a round hollow serrated core. This type of spline is used to hold screen material to window and screen door frames.


Don K.
August 20, 2025
Done quite a few windows with this product and I am very satisfied with the result. I strongly recommend to those who know what they are doing.
Amy Taylor
July 18, 2025
Good value easy to use
C Parker
July 15, 2025
It didn’t grip the groove when inserting into channel and it came out with the least amount of wind. Could have been user/ installer error.
james gentry
July 11, 2025
everything was good
rigobrto gonzalez
June 27, 2025
Fácil de instalar, flexible y resistente, cumplió con mis espectativas, reparé mis protectores de mis ventanas con mucha facilidad
Saltwater_life
June 14, 2025
Did the screens perfectly.
Peter U.
April 6, 2025
Works perfectly
Jesse D.
March 27, 2025
Picture shows made in USA. I believe this is scam baiting but, I do not have time to return this before the jobs required completion.
Len Bickford
February 14, 2025
what I normally use