REA-21(Cascade type)
600g light weight Electrostatic Spray Gun for superior operability and high key performances
Ultra lightweight electrostatic spray gun
The Ransburg REA series, praised for its superior performance and high level of operability, now featuring an ultra lightweight design(HV power supply type:470g & Cascade type:600g), gives excellent operator comfort and superior control while fighting fatigue.
Product selection can be made between HV power supply type for use with a conventional HV power supply unit and Cascade type with a built-in cascade system requiring no high-voltage cabling which ensures added work environment safety.
Along with superior atomization characteristics, transfer efficiency has been increased by 10%.
The REA series provides you with stable fine quality spray finishing by consistently retaining paint particle size throughout low to high volume paint delivery. While ultra lightweight designed, basic performance has been improved so that maximum electrostatic output is increased to DC -65kV with Cascade type (DC -60kV with HV power supply type). Over spray has been greatly reduced through this powerful electrostatic effect.
Gun body switch eliminates work interruption (Cascade type)
Cascade type spray gun is equipped with an electrostatic ON/OFF switch put in its body.
The selection of the coating method most suitable for the shape of the object, electrostatic or non-electrostatic air spray, can easily and quickly be made by simply twisting a switch near by without any stalling problem.
Specifications
Model | REA21 |
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HV power supply | Cascade type |
Length | 247mm |
Weight | 600g |
Output voltage | Max.DC-65kV |
Paint delivery | Max.500mL/min (Metallic paint : Max 250mL/min) |
Used pressure | Atomizing Air : Max.0.7MPa(7kgf/cm²) Atomizing Fluid : Max.0.4MPa(4kgf/cm²) |
Hose connection | Air : Right side G1/4 (right screw) Paint : Left side 9/16-18UNF (left screw) |
Hose length | 10m (paint/air) |
Voltage cable | 10m (Fixed low voltage cable) |
Gun body switch | HV ON/OFF switching operation |