This unit is designed for 220V AC electric power. Ensure your outlet matches local voltage and grounding requirements before use.
The machine can reach up to 3260 PSI. High pressure allows you to spray thicker, textured and high-viscosity coatings smoothly and achieve even coverage without thinning as much.
The standard nozzle size listed is 6.3 mm, which is large and intended for heavy texture paints, masonry coatings, and other high-viscosity materials. It is not ideal for fine finishing—use smaller tips for low-viscosity or fine-detail work.
Yes, it features a brushless motor. Brushless motors run cooler, are more efficient, have a longer service life, and require less maintenance than brushed motors.
In general, airless sprayers handle both water-based and solvent-based coatings. Always check the paint manufacturer's viscosity recommendations and strain the paint to remove lumps. Clean the system with the appropriate solvent after solvent-based use.
Yes. It is marketed as a DIY-grade unit with industrial-capable pressure. It’s suitable for home improvement, furniture, wall textures, and many industrial tasks, but for heavy continuous industrial production you should verify duty cycle and consult the supplier.
Flush the pump, hose and gun immediately after use with the appropriate cleaning fluid (water for water-based paints, recommended solvent for solvent-based). Remove and clean the tip and filters, inspect seals and hoses, and store in a dry place. Follow the manufacturer’s maintenance schedule for seal replacements and lubrication.
Wear protective gear (eye protection, gloves, respirator), ensure good ventilation, never point the spray gun at people or animals, relieve system pressure before servicing, keep ignition sources away when spraying flammable solvents, and follow all local safety regulations.
Yes, most airless units allow you to adjust pump pressure to control flow and atomization. Spray pattern is determined by the tip/nozzle choice—select tips appropriate to the coating and desired fan width.
Useful accessories include a set of different size tips/nozzles, a high-pressure hose, replacement seals and filters, extension wands, and a tip cleaning tool. Check the product listing or supplier for compatible parts.
Check the paint manufacturer's viscosity recommendations for airless spraying. If the paint clogs the tip or doesn’t pass the manufacturer’s viscosity/spec test (or the pump struggles), you may need to thin slightly according to the paint instructions.
Wear items include pump packings/seals, inlet/outlet filters, spray tips and nozzle seals. Replace them as they degrade to maintain performance and prevent leaks.
The product supports OEM customization and is sold under the YSD brand (model 1095). Warranty terms vary by seller—check the specific listing or contact the seller/manufacturer for warranty and after-sales support details.
The unit is described as lightweight and portable compared to larger industrial sprayers, making it suitable for moving between DIY jobs and smaller commercial sites. For heavy-duty continuous use you may prefer a larger industrial cart model.
Yes, it can be used for automotive touch-ups and furniture when you select the correct tip and adjust pressure; however, for fine automotive or furniture finishes you may need finer tips and careful control to avoid overspray and achieve a smooth finish.
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