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11ED Wire Flame Spray Gun

The Metal Coat 11ED-Electric Drive Wire Fire Splash Weapon is outlined for splashing delicate warm splash wires such as Zinc, Lead, Tin, Aluminum, Babbitt etc.

The Metal Coat 11ED Wire Fire Splash Weapon is fueled by a DC Engine, created after a long time of our encounter and inquire about within the warm splash industry. This can be the most excellent weapon within the section for splashing delicate wires such as aluminum, zinc, lead, tin, babbitt, etc. The 11ED Wire Fire Shower Weapon has least parts compared to other wire fire shower models, with most extreme ease of upkeep. The DC engine within the wire fire Shower Weapon gives a steady wire feed rate, which comes about within the prevalent quality of coatings. For ease of seeing the wire bolster unit, wire bolster rollers are put within the straightforward box. The box can be effectively opened without any apparatus to evacuate the wire chips or any tidy that will gather after showering.

Features

  • Wire size can be easily changed just by replacing the nozzle and siphon plug for the required wire size.

 

  • Minimal maintenance is required for its operation.

 

  • A detachable side handle is provided to ease the hand working if required. It can be placed on either side of the gun according to the operator’s requirement.

 

  • Wire feed on/off switch is given on the handle for easy operation.

 

  • DC Motor ensures constant wire feed for better coatings.

11ED Wire Flame Spray Setup

Specifications

Type Feature Description
Operation
Manual
Wire Feed
DC Motor
Wire Size Standard
1/8″ (3,17 mm.)
Wire Sizes Optional
11G, 15G, 1.6mm, 2mm, 2.5mm
Gasses Used
Oxygen and Fuel Gas
Fuel Gas
Acetylene or LPG / Propane etc.
Compressed Air
35 CFM FAD at 75 psi (5 bar)
Net Weight
Approx. 4.6 Kg. (Gun Only)
Shipping Weight
Approx: 6 Kg.

FAQ / FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

1. What distinguishes the 11ED and 12ED Wire Flame Spray Guns?

The Metal Coat 11ED spray gun operates using a DC drive motor, whereas the 12ED model uses an AC drive motor. The 11ED is suitable only for spraying soft wires with low melting points, while the 12ED is designed to handle both low and high melting point wires. Additionally, the 11ED supports wire diameters up to 3.17 mm, whereas the 12ED can accommodate wires as thick as 4.76 mm. The 11ED model also requires significantly less maintenance compared to the 12ED.

2. Which parts need to be replaced to change the wire size on the 11ED model?

To adjust the wire size on the 11ED, you must replace the nozzle and the siphon plug.

3. Which components must be replaced to change the wire size on the 12ED model?

When switching wire sizes on the 12ED model, the upper drive roller, gear, and siphon guide need to be replaced.