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Phiolent KR2-650
Sigma 6816051
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Includes interchangeable nozzles with a diameter of 1.8 and 2.6 mm
The model has the function of a quick-release mechanism, which allows you to quickly disassemble and assemble the model for cleaning or refueling.
Devicepaint sprayerpaint sprayer
Typecordedcorded
Specs
Power consumption650 W800 W
Paint consumption0.8 L/min0.9 L/min
Maximum viscosity60 DIN80 DIN
Nozzle size1.8, 2.6 mm1.8, 2.6 mm
Sprayingpneumaticpneumatic
Spray systemHVLP (High Volume Low Pressure)HVLP (High Volume Low Pressure)
Containerbottombottom
Container volume800 mL800 mL
Tank materialplasticplastic
General
Remote compressor
Shoulder strap
Weight2.2 kg
Added to E-Catalogfebruary 2020april 2019

Power consumption

The power consumed by the operation of an electric tool (see "Type").

Most modern spray guns, even performant ones, have a rather low power: for example, models with more than 1 kW are extremely rare, and in most cases, power consumption does not exceed 500 W at all. So when connecting such equipment to sockets, there are usually no problems; only single units of high performance, requiring 3.5 kW or more, have to be connected according to special rules (directly to the shield). In other cases, data on power consumption is most often not needed for normal use and may be required only for specific tasks — for example, to calculate the load on an autonomous generator.

Paint consumption

Consumption of paint or other material (for example, mortar for plaster) when the spray gun is operating in normal mode.

The higher the flow rate, the more material the tool can apply per unit of time, the better it is suitable for processing large areas and for applying thick coatings. On the other hand, not all types of work require high productivity, and sometimes relatively low consumption is optimal. Detailed recommendations on this subject for different situations can be found in special sources.

Maximum viscosity

The maximum viscosity of the paint or other working material at which the spray gun is able to work normally. Specified in DIN units; a certain DIN in this case is the number of seconds it takes for a standard volume of paint (usually 100 mL) to pour out of a funnel with a strictly defined pour hole diameter (usually about 4 mm). Such a funnel (viscometer) can be supplied with the spray gun, but if necessary, it can be purchased separately.

Thus, the larger the DIN, the more viscous the composition is. And the larger the number indicated in the characteristics of the spray gun, the wider its capabilities, the thicker liquids can be poured into it without fear of clogging and breakage. At the same time, it should be taken into account that in fact it is not so often necessary to work with thick liquids — on the contrary, excessive viscosity worsens the quality of the coating, leads to streaks and increases the drying time. For example, most enamels and oil paints are used at a viscosity of about 20 DIN, latex paints up to 45 DIN, etc. General recommendations on this matter can be found in special sources, and specific ones can be found on the packaging of a particular brand of paint or other composition.

Shoulder strap

The presence of a belt for holding on the shoulder in the design of the spray gun.

This feature is found mainly in models with an external compressor (see above). The sling allows the user to carry the compressor close to the gun, so the air hose does not restrict tool movement.
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