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Anest Iwata LPH-80 - User Manual

Anest Iwata LPH-80
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HVLP Compliant Spray gun
Low Volume Low Pressure
Important
Be sure to observe warnings and cautions in this instruction manual.
If not, it can cause paint ejection and serious bodily injury by drawing organic solvent.
Be sure to observe following marked items which are especially important.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in serious injury or loss of life.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury or property
damage.
Important
Indicates notes which we ask you to observe. The safety precautions in this instruction manual are the minimum
necessary conditions. Follow national and local regulations regarding fire prevention, electricity and safety as well as
your own company regulations.
Main specifications
Recommended conditio
Model
Type of
feed
Nozzle
orifice
φmm (in)
Air cap
Set
Mark
1 Atomizing
air pressure
MPa (bar /PSI)
A
ir pressure inside
air cap
MPa (bar /PSI)
2
Fluid output
ml/min
Air
consumption
l/min (cfm)
2
Pattern width
mm (in)
Air & fluid
connection
Mass
g (lbs)
LPH-80-042G
0.4(0.016) 8 40(1.6)
-062G
0.6(0.024) 25 60(2.4)
-082G
0.8(0.032) 45 80(3.2)
-102G
1.0(0.039) 55 100(3.9)
-122G
1.2(0.047)
E2
0.09
(0.9/ 13)
80
50 (1.8)
120(4.7)
-044G
0.4(0.016) 10 55(2.1)
-064G
0.6(0.024) 30 80(3.1)
-084G
0.8(0.032) 45 100(3.9)
-104G
1.0(0.039) 60 130(5.1)
-124G
Gravity
1.2(0.047)
E4
0.10
(1.0/ 14)
0.07
(0.7 /10)
75
60 (2.2)
140(5.5)
Air
1/4
NPS1/4
Fluid
1/8
205
(0.45)
1. Atomizing air pressure means air pressure at gun inlet when trigger is pulled and air flows
2.Tested with 16sec / Ford cup #4 automotive repair paint.
This Anest-iwata spray gun kit complies to ATEX
regulations 94/9/EC,
Protection level
2 G XSuitable for use in Zones 1 and 2.
X marking
Any static electricity discharge from the spray gun
is to be diverted to the grounded the conductive
air hose as stipulated
.
LPH-80
Important specifications
Max. Pressure
0.68
MPa
/
6.8
bar
/
98
PSI
Noise level
60.3
(A)
Spray condition Recommended
Measuring point
1m backwards from gun,
1.6
m height
Max. Temperature
Atmosphere
5℃~40℃
Air
Fluid
5℃~43℃
This manual contains IMPORTANT WARNINGS and INSTRUCTIONS.
Equipment in this manual is exclusively for painting purposes.
Do not use for other purposes.
The operator shall be fully conversant with the requirements stated in this
instruction manual including important warnings, cautions and operation and
correct handling.
Read and understand the instruction manual, before use and retain for
reference.

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Questions and Answers

  • K
    Kendra MiddletonJul 26, 2025
    Why is my Anest Iwata LPH-80 Paint Sprayer Fluttering?
    • S
      sarahellisJul 26, 2025
      Fluttering in your Anest Iwata Paint Sprayer can occur if air enters between the fluid nozzle and the tapered seat of the gun body. To resolve this, remove the fluid nozzle to clean the seat; if the nozzle is damaged, replace it. Another cause could be air being drawn from the fluid needle packing set, in which case you should tighten the fluid needle packing. Also, check for air entering at the fluid container fitting nut or fluid hose joint, and ensure that the joint section is fully tightened.
  • J
    justincollierJul 31, 2025
    What to do if my Anest Iwata LPH-80 Paint Sprayer Spit?
    • L
      Larry DiazAug 1, 2025
      Spitting in your Anest Iwata Paint Sprayer can happen if the fluid nozzle and fluid needle set are not seated properly. Try cleaning or replacing both the fluid nozzle and fluid needle set. It could also be caused by a decrease in the first-stage travel of the trigger, when only air discharges, so replace the fluid nozzle and fluid needle set. Another reason may be paint buildup inside the air cap set, so try cleaning the air cap set.
  • B
    brandon89Aug 5, 2025
    Why does my Anest Iwata LPH-80 have a heavy center?
    • A
      Amy SpencerAug 5, 2025
      A heavy center in the paint pattern from your Anest Iwata Paint Sprayer can be due to the paint viscosity being too high. To fix this, add thinner to reduce the viscosity. Alternatively, the fluid output might be too low. Turn the fluid adjustment valve knob counter-clockwise to increase the fluid output.
  • J
    Jennifer JonesAug 10, 2025
    How to fix a crescent pattern with my Anest Iwata Paint Sprayer?
    • S
      sharonclarkAug 10, 2025
      A crescent-shaped spray pattern from your Anest Iwata Paint Sprayer can be caused by paint buildup on the air cap, partially clogging the horn holes. Remove any obstructions from the horn holes using the attached brush. Remember not to use metal objects to clean the horn holes. Another potential cause is differing air pressure from both horns.
  • R
    Robin MeyerAug 15, 2025
    What to do if my Anest Iwata Paint Sprayer is Inclined?
    • D
      Deanna MartinezAug 15, 2025
      An inclined spray pattern from your Anest Iwata Paint Sprayer may result from paint buildup or damage on the fluid nozzle circumference and air cap center. Remove any obstructions and replace the parts if they are damaged. Another reason could be that the fluid nozzle is not properly fitted. Remove the fluid nozzle and clean the seat section.
  • D
    Danielle MccarthyAug 21, 2025
    Why is my Anest Iwata Paint Sprayer causing a split?
    • T
      tony52Aug 21, 2025
      A split spray pattern from your Anest Iwata Paint Sprayer can occur if the paint viscosity is too low. Add paint to increase the viscosity. It may also happen if the fluid output is too high. Tighten the fluid adjustment knob to reduce fluid output, or turn the pattern adjustment valve set clockwise.

Summary

Safety Precautions

Fire and Explosion Hazards

Warns about ignition sources, flammable paints, and static electricity hazards.

Improper Use of Equipment

Covers misuse like pointing at people, exceeding limits, and pressure release.

Protection of Human Body

Advises on ventilation, protective gear, ear protection, and ergonomic breaks.

Other Precautions

Details on avoiding alterations, machinery interaction, spraying chemicals, and fault handling.

How to Connect

Connection Steps

Guides on connecting air hose, cup, flushing, and initial paint testing.

How to Operate

Operating Guidelines

Covers paint viscosity, fluid output, spray distance, and gun handling for optimal results.

Maintenance and Inspection

Maintenance Procedures

Detailed steps for cleaning, disassembly, and assembly of gun components.

Parts Replacement Standards

Criteria for replacing parts like O-rings, nozzles, and needle sets.

Parts List

Troubleshooting Guide

Spray Pattern Issues

Addresses issues like fluttering, crescent, inclined, split, and heavy center patterns.

Paint Leaks and Flow Problems

Diagnoses causes for leaks from air cup, fluid nozzle, and issues with paint flow.

Anest Iwata LPH-80 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelLPH-80
ApplicationAutomotive
Nozzle Size1.3 mm
Fluid DeliveryGravity Feed
Operating Pressure20 PSI
Inlet Air Pressure2.0-3.0 bar
Air Inlet1/4" NPT
MaterialAluminum
Air ConsumptionApproximately 9.5 CFM (269 l/min) at 29 PSI (2.0 bar)

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