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Anest Iwata W-101 152g(1.5mm) Gravity Feed Gun Without Cup on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Tokyo, JP

Tokyo, JP
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Country of Manufacture:Japan

DESCRIPTION

Anest IWATA W-101 152G(1.5mm) Gravity Feed Gun without Cup


Improved maneuverability

 Light weight gun body

 Well-balanced gun body


Stable atomizing performance

 Less paint adhesion to the air cap

 Steady spray pattern

 Uniform coating

The English instruction is provided on web. here
                                                                                                                                                                   

 ItemType of feed  Fluid nozzle orifice(φmm)Atomizing air pressure(MPa)  Air consumption
      (L/min)
 Fluid output (mL/min) Pattern width (mm) High
atomization
 Applied air cap modelRequired air compressor (kW) Mass(g) Applications
W101
152G 
Gravity 1.5  0.24 225 190 190H2  1.5 295 Automotive refinishing, woodwork,
      furniture, metal
                                                                                                                                                 

PAYMENT

Payment is excepted to be made within 3days of the item being purchased. If more time is needed, please don't hesitate contact me to make further arrangement. We accept Paypal only. No CASH, CHECKS and other payment method.

SHIPPING

 I will generally ship the item by Economy Int'l Shipping. It will take you around 2 weeks to receive it. However If you want other shipping option, we can introduce Expedited shipping for you. Could you ask me about cost and delivery dates?

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