Materials To Be Used; Preparing The Spray Material - WAGNER W 95 Manual

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W 95
Max. delivery rate:
Max. viscosity:
Max. pressure spikes: 120 bar
Power source:
Power consumption: 110 W
Round spray nozzle: 0.8 mm
Sound pressure level:*
Uncertainty K:
Oscillation level:*
Uncertainty K:
* Measured in accordance with EN 60745-1

Materials to be used:

Paints and varnishes containing solvents, acrylic enamel paints, water-soluble varnishes,
glazes, polishes, wood preservatives, disinfectants, plant protectives, saturants, as well as
oils and other watery liquids.
The following spray substances are not suitable for use:
Dispersion and latex paints, materials containing strong abrasives, glazes with coarse
particles, strippers and caustic solutions, silicate paints. Use of these spray materials can
lead to increased wear or corrosion damage in the pump area, which are not covered by
the WAGNER-Guarantee.
Functional Description of the Spray Gun
The spray gun sucks in spray materials. The airless atomisation results when the spray material
is pumped at high pressure through the swirl system and the nozzle bore.

Preparing the Spray Material

The paints usually need to be diluted for use with the spray gun. You will find guidelines
for sprayable dilutions in the following viscosity table (viscosity = consistency of the paint).
You can achieve the correct dilution by using the viscosity test cup.
Spray Material
Technical Data
140 g/min
(runout time) 60 sec. Double insulation:
230 V, 50 hz
86 dB(A)
4 dB
10.5 m/s²
1.5 m/s²
Handling Table for Viscosity
Viscosity: (Runout time in seconds)
Container capacity: 600 ml
Pump:
Pump cylinder:
Piston:
Weight:
Sound pressure
output:*
Uncertainty K:
GB
Replaceable
Special steel
special steel Ø 5 mm
1.5 kg
99 dB(A)
4 dB
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