Not a universal liner — it fits only the 92054; the metal deepwell tray takes the 92061, the standard/floor trays take the 92076, the jumbo takes the 92077.
Not a fit for the covered Hyde trays (47451/47452), which have no liner in this line — their between-coats answer is the cover, a different strategy.
Not a stiffener or a tray substitute — it's a thin consumable shell that needs the 92054 under it to hold shape.
And not optional for a color-change ladder job — that's exactly the work where peeling beats washing.
BUYER QUESTIONS ANSWERED BEFORE THE CART, NOT AFTER THE RETURN
Will it fit my other 9-1/2" tray?
No. It's molded to the 92054's exact interior; in another tray it rocks and shifts, which dumps paint behind it. Other trays have their own liners (92061, 92076, 92077).
Why use a liner instead of just washing the tray?
For a ladder tray especially: you peel it clean on the ground in seconds instead of washing a paint-filled tray at height or carrying a dripping one down. Color changes take a swap, not a wash.
Do I need it for a one-color job?
Not strictly — you can wash the bare 92054 once at the end. The liner pays off on repeat use and color changes; buy a sleeve if you paint from the ladder often.
Is it safe to run under a loaded roller at height?
Only if it's the right liner, seated flush and proven still on the ground. A shifting liner up a ladder is the accident to avoid — which is why the mold-match matters most here.
Which tray does this fit?
The Richard 92054 ladder tray, and only it — buy the liner by the tray's number (A. Richard).