This is a cold-paint road line marking machine designed for marking roads, parking lots, airports and other pavement surfaces using cold (liquid) road marking paints. It uses a GX200 gasoline engine driven pump to spray durable, straight lines.
Key specs: GX200 Honda gasoline engine (6.5 HP), maximum working pressure 250 bar, maximum flow 10 L/min, maximum nozzle size 0.046". It includes one spray gun, one spray hose, two spray tips, and a tool box.
The machine is built for cold (liquid) road marking paints: water-based, solvent-based and most alkyd/traffic paints. Always check the paint manufacturer's recommendations for pump spraying and confirm viscosity and thinning requirements before use.
Line width is controlled by nozzle size, pressure and travel speed. Use smaller nozzles and lower pressure for narrow lines, larger nozzles and higher pressure for wider lines. The machine supports up to 0.046" max nozzle. Test on a sample surface to dial in the correct combination.
Basic steps: check engine oil and fuel, check hydraulic fluid and filters, connect spray gun and hose, ensure spray tips installed, prime the pump per manual (open bleed valves if present), start the GX200 engine, warm up briefly, set pressure on the control board, and test spray on a panel before marking.
The machine uses a strong frame, a front universal wheel for easier steering and six damping blocks to reduce vibration, improving line stability and straightness during operation.
Regular maintenance: check and change engine oil per GX200 schedule, inspect and replace hydraulic fluid/filters as recommended, regularly clean and inspect the pump and spray gun, flush the paint lines after each use with appropriate solvent, and replace worn nozzles, seals and hoses.
Immediately after use flush the pump, hose and spray gun with the correct solvent for the paint used (water for water-based paints, recommended solvent for solvent-based paints). Remove and clean spray tips and strainers, then run clean solvent through the system until clear.
Yes — the front wheel is 360° adjustable which makes steering and directional control easier, especially on curves and uneven surfaces. Proper adjustment helps maintain a consistent line.
The machine includes a vehicle warning light for safer operation on roads. Standard precautions: wear PPE (respirator, goggles, gloves), operate in ventilated areas, secure traffic control, shut off engine before service, and follow fuel-handling safety for the gasoline engine.
Included: spray gun (1), spray hose (1), spray tips (2), and a tool box. Recommended spares: extra spray tips/nozzles, spare seals and O-rings for the pump and gun, fuel/oil for the GX200, and hydraulic filters.
Check fuel and engine RPM, inspect pump inlet for blockages, clean/replace filters and strainers, check for air leaks in suction hose, verify spray tip isn’t worn or clogged, and confirm control board pressure settings. If hydraulic or pump issues persist contact your dealer.
Drain or flush paint and solvents from the pump and lines, store in a clean dry indoor area, add fuel stabilizer to gasoline if fuel remains, disconnect battery if applicable, protect from freezing temperatures, and cover to prevent dust and moisture ingress.
Yes. Honda GX200 parts are widely available through Honda dealers and many aftermarket suppliers. Pump and hydraulic parts are typically available from the machine manufacturer or authorized service centers—contact your seller for part numbers and service options.
Warranty terms and after-sales support vary by supplier/region. Check with your vendor or dealer for specific warranty coverage, service centers, and spare parts availability before purchase.
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