LP 616 Low-Pressure Paint Nozzle for Paint SprayerModel 616with a spray width of 30cm at a distance of 30cm.
Intended Use:This nozzle is designed for applying acrylic and latex paints, making it suitable for a variety of painting projects.Spray width:The nozzle has a spray width of 30m, allowing for effective coverage of larger areas.
No side stripes:The nozzle is designed to eliminate unsightly paint stripes on the sides of the sprayed surface, ensuring a uniform and aesthetic finish. This technology ensures no streaks or lines, facilitating precise paint application.Tip Life:Double the life of standard tips, resulting in long-term savings.
Material Savings:Spraying at lower pressures saves up to 50% on material.
Best Performance in the 80-140 bar Range:Optimal tool performance is achieved between 80 and 140 bar, allowing for efficient and economical use of the tip, tailored to various painting needs.‼ A special Graco RAC V guard is required to use the nozzle, which is also available in our offer.‼‼ Other types of nozzles, guards, hoses, and parts for paint sprayers are available in our offer. Device Efficiency: Operating at a lower pressure reduces the load on the device, which extends its life and reduces wear.Excellent finish quality:Achieve a perfect finish without the need for additional systems, such as AIRCoat.
The kit includes:The kit includes an LP 616 nozzle and nozzle seal. This is a complete package that allows you to start working immediately. Nozzle orifice range for different types of sprayed material:Pigments: 0.009″Stains, Varnishes, Oils: 0.009″ – 0.011″Primer: 0.013″Urethanes, Epoxies: 0.013″ – 0.015″Enamels, Emulsions: 0.015″Acrylics: 0.015″ – 0.019″Latex: 0.017″ – 0.019″Exterior and facade paints: 0.021″ – 0.029″Waterproofing agents: 0.023″ – 0.031″Multicolor paints for construction: 0.023″ – 0.031″Fireproofing: 0.029″ – 0.035″Elastomers: 0.025″ – 0.033″Plaster, plaster: 0.027″ – 0.035″Bituminous masses: 0.055" – 0.065" Choosing the right nozzle is child's play with us! Here are a few steps to help you decide:1⃣ First digit (A)representsnozzle fan width, we'll label it "A." Multiplying the first digit "A" x 5 cm gives you the fan width you want when holding the gun 30 cm from the surface. So mathematically, this can be written as:Stream width = A x 5 cmExample: If the first digit "A" is 5, then the stream width is: Stream width = 5 x 5 cm = 25 cmThis means that holding the gun 30 cm from the surface will produce a stream width of 25 cm.
2⃣ The last two digits (B) -indicate the nozzle orifice size and paint density. The higher the number, the thicker the paint. For example, "517" is a nozzle with a spray width of 25 cm and a nozzle orifice diameter of 0.017 inch.