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Artikel Nr. 0803070067

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  • Type: pneumatic
  • For professional use
  • With PVC upper cistern
  • Cistern volume: 1 liter
  • Nozzle with 1.5 mm hole
  • Working pressure: 4-8bar
  • Output flow: 150-250 l/min
13090 25602lv Online Preis

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GAV brand Record 2200 air spray gun. Designed for professional use. The pistol has an upper cistern for loading the paint, which is made of PVC and has a volume of 1 liter. The operating pressure that characterizes the model is from 4 to 8bar.
The outgoing air flow, which is observed during the operation of the product, is in the norms of 150 to 250 l/min. The paint gun has a nozzle with a hole of 1.5 mm. The paint gun is available in a blister pack. With the GAV product, multicolored paint can be applied, as well as various anti-corrosion coatings can be applied.
The paint gun is especially effective when wood, machines, parts, etc. need to be treated. with special paints or solutions. The gun has a function for fine application of paint, and can also adjust the air consumption or the amount of solutions used.
The Record 2200 is recommended for applying large amounts of paint on both flat and uneven surfaces.The quality of the product is guaranteed by its manufacturer - the renowned Italian company GAV, which is among the market leaders in pneumatic parts.

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