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Genesi Sp Geo Paint Spray Gun 1.0mm Walcom New! on 2040-parts.com

US $289.00
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Mazeppa, Minnesota, US

Mazeppa, Minnesota, US
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Walcom GENESI SP GEO HVLP (W6310) paint spray gun with pressure feed. 

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Patented goblet-shaped GEO nozzle has 6 holes for dual atomization.

 

The stainless steel ring guarantees a more even air diffusion.

 

Complete with pressure regulator with gauge

Recommended for both bases (water and solvent) and for transparents HS and VHS.

Ergonomic handle for comfort. 

Certified transfer efficiency higher than 70%.

Reduced air consumption: 8.8 CFM/min.

Working pressure: 30-45 PSI. 

Spraying distance: 3.9-5.9 inches. 

Nozzle size: 1.0mm. 

Supplied in a handy rigid plastic case containing rebuild maintenance items and all the accessories for proper cleaning.

 

H2O air cap for use with water based products sold separately. E-mail me for details.

Meets California ecologic regulation n. 1151 SCAQMD (South Coast Air Quality Management District).

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