Product Description:
# SF-GM97
Gasoline Engine Diaphragm Pump Airless Paint Spray Machine Putty Sprayer
1. Power source: Gasoline,
2. Power: Equivalent to 3500W
3. Output pressure: 3000N / S
4. Working pressure: 220Bar, Spray flow: 15L / Min
5. Packing size: 53 * 53 * 73cm, Weight: 50kg
6. Built-in filter could be easily replaced.
7. Auto-cleaning reversible airless tip. Swivel-free inlet connector.
8. Anodized aluminum Forged gun body for light weight and high pressure.
Model | SF-GM97 |
Spray material | Viscosity internal wall paint, oil paint and protective coating |
Air consumption: | 120 |
Max nozzle size: | 517,519, 521,525, 617 |
Max flow | 15 L/min |
Max work pressure: | 3000N/S |
Power consumption: | 2000-3000W |
Voltage/ frequency: | AC 220V-230V, 50HZ/60HZ |
Weight: | 48 KG |
Motor: | Constant speed motor drive |
Commonly used spraying: Latex paint. Nippon Paint. Paint. Exterior paint.
Color, varnish, high viscosity latex paint, oil-based paint, and so on.
Applications: Construction, home decoration construction, color tile industry, water-based, oil-based paint construction, steel surface, epoxy floor, marine paint spraying construction.
Before First Use:
NOTICE: Before first use, clean the Spray Gun thoroughly.
If not removed, the material used for testing and corrosion prevention will contaminate paint.
Spraying Technique:
CAUTION: DO NOT STOP WHEN SPRAYING.
Spraying materials will start to set and dry. as soon as they come in contact with the air.
They will cause a permanent clog if not cleared.If discontinuing spraying for more than half an hour, turn off the air supply, disconnect Cup from Gun Body and throughly rinse Cup and Gun Body with clean water.
Paint Preparation and Filling:
Note: Proper paint mixture is essential. Follow the manufacturer's directions.
Most paints will spray easily if they are thinned properly.
1. Thread the Cup to the Gun Body and tighten until the Cup is securely in place.
2. Thin the paint according to manufacturer's directions and mix thoroughly.
3. Carefully strain the paint through a paint strainer or a piece of cheesecloth.