Air Coat™ Air Assisted Airless

Posted 6 years ago
AirCoat™ Air Assisted Airless

AirCoat connect the power and speed of an airless sprayer with the defined control of transfer efficacy of a High volume low pressure sprayer – in a particular, extremely proficient application system. The AIRCOAT™ AIR-ASSISTED AIRLESS sprayer allows you to apply coatings on the product in an air-assisted manner to convey well-organized atomization and higher transfer effectiveness. Change to an airless mode and you can apply an expansive range of exterior and interior coatings with the production speed you anticipate from Titan.

FEATURES

Make application of coatings in an air-assisted mode as it helps to provide ultra-fine atomization and advanced transfer efficiency.

Change to airless mode to apply an extensive range of exterior and interior coatings with the good production speed.

SPECIFICATIONS

  • DELIVERY .35 GPM
  • FLUID PRESSURE 100-2800 PSI
  • AIR PRESSURE 35 PSI
  • TIP SIZE 1 gun – .017″
  • HOSE LENGTH 50′
  • WEIGHT 56 lbs.

Tips to maintain its Air Motor and Fluid Pump

  • Air Motor Maintenance

Air motors require an ordinary upkeep and service examination at 1500 hour’s service. Service process incorporates substitution of engine service pack. It is recommended that one motor service kit should be kept close by for common maintenance issues and emergency repairs. Do check the specific model’s specifications for accurate part numbers.

  • Maintaining the Fluid Pump

In the event that the sprayer will be out of service for an expanded timeframe, it is suggested that succeeding clean up, Liquid Shield™ be used as an antibacterial solution. Packing may have a tendency to dry out due to lack of use. This is especially valid for the upper packing set and  Titans recommends to use Piston Lube (P/N 314-480) in normal usage. In case the sprayer has been non-functional for a prolonged timeframe, it might be important to prime the pump with thinner. It is critical that the strings on the siphon hose coupling are appropriately fixed.  Any air spillage will produce whimsical activity of the sprayer and may harm the system. The up and the down strokes ought to be roughly equivalent in time (one ought not to be quicker than the other). A quick up or down stroke may show air in the framework or malfunctioning regulator or seats.

Servicing the Air Motor and Fluid Pump

  • Air Motor

The Air Motors requires a standard maintenance assessment at 1500 hours of administration on the non-circulating models. Service technique incorporates substitution of the Motor Service Kit. For more information read the product manual before usage. It is proposed that one Motor Service Kit be kept close by for ordinary upkeep and emergency repairs.

  • Servicing the Fluid Pump Assembly

The 423/620 Series Pumps must receive service as obligatory if there is over the top spillage from the top packing or if pump strokes turn out to be faster on one stroke or another. The utilization of Titan Piston Lube is suggested to be used as an upper packing ointment. Try not to substitute water, oil or thinner for an upper packing lubricant. Titan Airless parts have the best warranty in the industry.

Description of AirCoat 423

Titan has many sprayers that are built for any type of job you have to manage. The AirCoat is an air-powered sprayer that offers a greater and reliable finish and its performance exceeds worker expectations.  These sprayers are best to use for getting fine finishing application. This product is only available in South America. In case of any damage, Titan spare parts are easily available in the market.

FEATURES

 

The AirCoat sprayer shows performance that exceeds worker expectations.

FRL (Standard)

Air strainer, dual valves and air lubricator.

Muffler

It is responsible for low-operating noise levels.

Fluid Filter

It delivers the best finishing after the spray.

Pulsation Damper (Standard)

It reduces the pressure fluctuations.

Stainless Steel Fluid Section with PTFE/Leather Packings

You can use it with all finishing coatings.

 

SPECIFICATIONS

  • MAX OPERATING PRESSURE 2670 PSI
  • DELIVERY .50 GPM
  • MOTOR 4″ Air Motor with 23:1 Ratio

Application

This fine-finish spray framework is sufficiently flexible to use for high pressure as well as low pressure air-powered spraying.

Examples of objects to be sprayed

Following are the products that can be sprayed with AirCoat 423:

  • Woodworking projects
  • Cabinetry
  • Fences
  • House / shed
  • Other building exteriors, decks, doors and wood paneling.

Coating materials

 

  • Processible coating materials

Do not use other materials for spraying the object without Titan’s approval.

  • Filtering

Notwithstanding the high-pressure filter, it is better to use filtering of the coating material as it is recommended in general. Mix coating material well before beginning the work.

  • Viscosity

It is conceivable to work with high-consistency coating materials with these gadgets. On the off chance that exceptionally viscous covering materials can’t be sucked up, they should be diluted as per with the manufacturer’s instruction.

  • Two-component coating material

The suitable processing time must be clung to precisely. Within this time period, wash through and rub the unit accurately with the proper cleaning agents.

AirCoat 423

Maintenance

Daily Maintenance

Two regular methods are required for routine operative maintenance on this Air-assisted sprayer:

  1.            Lubricating the upper packings.
  2.            Cleaning the inlet screen

 

  1. A) Lubricating the Upper Packings
  2. Clean up the paint that has leaked past the upper packings into the packing oil reservoir.
  3. Fill the packing oil repository (1/2) full with Piston Lube provided by the plant. This will increase packing life.

 

  1. B) Cleaning the Inlet Screen
  2. The inlet screen will stop up and should be cleaned in any event once every day.
  3. Untie and remove the inlet screen from the base of the metal suction tube.
  4. Clean carefully with the suitable solvent.

Maintaining the Filter Assembly

  • Tidy the filter on a regular basis. Dirty filters can significantly reduce filtering capacity and cause various system issues including bad spray designs, obstructed shower tips, and so forth.
  • Utilize mind in taking care of parts as soil, flotsam and jetsam, scratches, or scratches may keep o-rings or gaskets from fixing.
  • This filter section filters from the outside to inside. Make sure to clean up the filter element properly.