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dynatec PSG 45 - Technical Data and Material Preparation; Materials to be Processed; Material Preparation and Viscosity Measurement

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PSG 45
GB
Technical Data
Max. volume 140 g/min Container contents 700 ml
Max. viscosity (ow time) 40 sec. Pump cylinder Special steel
Max. pressure peaks 100 bar Piston Special steel
Ø 4 mm
Voltage 230 V, 50 Hz Oscillation level:*
Uncertainty K:
11,3 m/s
2
1.5 m/s²
Double insulation
Sound pressure level:*
Uncertainty K:
87 dB (A)
4 dB
Power consumption 45 W Sound-pressure output:*
Uncertainty K:
100 dB (A)
4 dB
Circular-section jet tip 0,6 mm Weight 1 kg
* Measured in accordance with EN 60745-1
Materials to be processed
Paints and lacquers containing solvents, acrylic paints, water-soluble paints, glazes,
polishes, wood preservatives, disinfection agents, plant protective agents, impregnating
agents as well as oil and other watery liquids.
The following sprayed materials are not suitable for processing
Dispersion and latex paints, materials that contain highly abrasive components, glazes with
coarse components, paint removers and caustic solutions, silicate paints. The processing
these sprayed materials can result in increased wear or in corrosive damage in the area
of the pump that are not covered by the Dynatec guarantee.
Preparation of the sprayed material
In order to be processed with the spray gun, the paints may have to be diluted.
Information on dilution for spraying purposes is given in the following viscosity table
(paint viscosity).
Measuring the viscosity
Immerse the viscosity cup (Fig. 1) into the sprayed material until it ows over the edge.
Lift the viscosity cup and measure the time (in seconds) until the liquid strand breaks.
Compare the measured "ow time" with the viscosity table.
Handling table for viscosity
Sprayed material Viscosity: Flow time in seconds
Paints that can be diluted with solvents / primers 15 - 30
Water-soluble paints / primers 20 - 30

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