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LPH200-126LVP Pressure Fed HVLP Spray Gun - Iwata

Part #: 5408

Specifications

The Iwata IWATA LPH200-126LVP Pressure Fed HVLP Spray Gun, model number 5408, is engineered for professional coating applications. It features a lightweight design, weighing 1.1 lbs (0.5 kg). The gun's compact dimensions are 8.56 x 5.19 x 2 inches (21.74 x 13.18 x 5.08 cm). The part number for this product is 5408.

Key Features

This spray gun utilizes High Volume Low Pressure (HVLP) technology, designed for high transfer efficiency and reduced overspray. Its pressure-fed system ensures a consistent flow of coating materials, accommodating a range of viscosities. Precision engineering from Iwata contributes to fine atomization, resulting in a smooth finish. The lightweight construction supports extended use without significant user fatigue.

Applications

The LPH200-126LVP Pressure Fed HVLP Spray Gun is suitable for various professional painting tasks. It performs well in automotive refinishing, applying basecoats, clearcoats, and primers. Industrial coating operations can benefit from its consistent material delivery. The gun is also effective for woodworking and furniture finishing, handling lacquers, varnishes, and stains.

Benefits

Using this pressure-fed HVLP spray gun helps reduce material waste due to its high transfer efficiency, leading to cost savings on coatings. It delivers a superior finish quality, achieving uniform and smooth coatings through excellent atomization. The consistent material flow provided by the pressure-fed system enhances productivity, allowing for faster application across larger surfaces. Its lightweight and balanced design contributes to comfortable operation, minimizing user fatigue during long projects.

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  • Model: 103863
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1lbs
  • UPC: 453899509756
  • Manufacturers Part #: 5408
  • Manufactured by: Iwata
  • Also Known As: IWA5408, IWA-5408

This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 29 July, 2008.