Hi, This is possible. The angle recommanded might be between 10° and 30°. Regarding the size of the tip, you'll have to check with your paint supplier. Kind regards, Airless Discounter team
I want to paint exterior trim ( side of roof) but my tip is 517 is to wide I need a tip more like 4" for the exterior trim what tip do you recommend?. I have a graco x7 sprayer.
Hi Fernando, for trim - 210, 310 fine finish spray tips are normally used. If you don't have fine finish tips and depending on the material perhaps start with a 315. We wrote an in-depth article here too to help you: www.airless-discounter.de/news/ultimate-airless-spray-tip-guide/
Hi, Thank you for your request. You will find the information by checking the technical data sheet of your paint or by contacting the manufacturer directly. Thank you for your understanding.
Hi, Thanks for your comment. The size will depend on the requirements from your state. But it will be easier to choose as less tips sizes are made and 2 types exists mostly depending on your machine. Further more, always start by checking the paint data sheet to find out which size you need. Here are the links : - Graco RAC V LineLazer : www.airless-discounter.de/Graco-RAC-V-LineLazer-Spray-Tip-for-Airless-Paint-Sprayer-yellow - TITAN TR1 Line Striping Tip : www.airless-discounter.de/TITAN-TR1-Line-Striping-Tip-Spray-Tip-for-Roadmarking-697-XXX Kind regards, Airless Discounter team
@@AirlessDiscounter i`m just getting into spraying but they seem analagous to brushes, i know their are loads of different types but i could see themed kits being useful. Also, as tips are either heavy (e.g 519) or lite (513) i think of moving from relatively small to a relatively large orifice at a given fan size as moving from a short pile to a long pile roller. A 519 is heavy but a a 1019 is relatively light, it would be nice if tips where labeled 'lite, medium, heavy' because its not always obvious if for example a 210 or a 515 puts down more paint per second per unit area being sprayed. I suppose this dosent matter after you have been doing it a while as you just have the tips that you like but for someone new it would be useful.
Good detail and insightful information; but, to be honest, this video is as boring as "watching paint dry :)) " I watched it all, because I am learning a lot, though. Thanks.
I am not sure why he makes the time l size so complicated, obviously his description of the last two numbers is not but his explanation of the first number is not accurate based on gracos explanation.graco clearly states the first number is multiplied by 2 tk give you the fan width when held 12 inches away from the surface.moving from inches to cm in his comparison is ridicules stick with one unit if measurement would be alot more practical.he may be right but it's a bit confusing for those who just want to paint.
Hi, Thanks for your comment. Here is our link if its help: www.airless-discounter.de/news/how-to-choose-right-spray-tip/ Kind regards, Airless Discounter team
Your website says the company is located in Berlin. Your descriptions use metric measurements. Do you have US sales and distribution or is this a waste of time? Thanks.
Great video mate!
Artie6937 Thanks Artie
Thank you
I'm really interested in using a flat tip and I've ordered all the parts I need I just need to know how to set it up on my gun.
How do I set up a flat tip ?
Great video THANK S
I own a 350 wagner. Would this be okay to use spraying a window frame and door. If so what tip would you recommend. Great video thanks 👍
Hi,
This is possible. The angle recommanded might be between 10° and 30°. Regarding the size of the tip, you'll have to check with your paint supplier.
Kind regards,
Airless Discounter team
Nice video thanks,can you tell me whats the best prasure for latex and graco mark x
Which one would I use to paint the fence at my small farm?
Hi Ian, please take a look at our spray tip table to know the size of your airless tip: www.airless-discounter.de/spray-tip-table. Best regards
I want to paint exterior trim ( side of roof) but my tip is 517 is to wide I need a tip more like 4" for the exterior trim what tip do you recommend?. I have a graco x7 sprayer.
Hi Fernando, for trim - 210, 310 fine finish spray tips are normally used. If you don't have fine finish tips and depending on the material perhaps start with a 315. We wrote an in-depth article here too to help you: www.airless-discounter.de/news/ultimate-airless-spray-tip-guide/
I would like to know the nozzle number of the gun for water-based / plastic paint, thank you
Hi,
Thank you for your request.
You will find the information by checking the technical data sheet of your paint or by contacting the manufacturer directly.
Thank you for your understanding.
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I need to stain a large picket fence. What tips should I use when the boards are 3-4 inches. What sprayer do you recommend for this project?
Hi, you might try a 210.
How we select tip for Runway painting ?
Hi,
Thanks for your comment.
The size will depend on the requirements from your state. But it will be easier to choose as less tips sizes are made and 2 types exists mostly depending on your machine.
Further more, always start by checking the paint data sheet to find out which size you need.
Here are the links :
- Graco RAC V LineLazer : www.airless-discounter.de/Graco-RAC-V-LineLazer-Spray-Tip-for-Airless-Paint-Sprayer-yellow
- TITAN TR1 Line Striping Tip : www.airless-discounter.de/TITAN-TR1-Line-Striping-Tip-Spray-Tip-for-Roadmarking-697-XXX
Kind regards,
Airless Discounter team
You from SA?
Indeed!
Hyere (here)
Primer use tip size
Hi there! Start with a 0.013" to 0.017" tip size.
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The diameter of the body of the tip:: is the diameter the same with all brands of tips..
For most of them it is the same way to understand it yes.
At some point someone is going to start selling sets of spray tips. I hope this comes sooner rather than later.
Good idea!
@@AirlessDiscounter i`m just getting into spraying but they seem analagous to brushes, i know their are loads of different types but i could see themed kits being useful. Also, as tips are either heavy (e.g 519) or lite (513) i think of moving from relatively small to a relatively large orifice at a given fan size as moving from a short pile to a long pile roller. A 519 is heavy but a a 1019 is relatively light, it would be nice if tips where labeled 'lite, medium, heavy' because its not always obvious if for example a 210 or a 515 puts down more paint per second per unit area being sprayed. I suppose this dosent matter after you have been doing it a while as you just have the tips that you like but for someone new it would be useful.
Good ifo video
Thank you so much!
Top kot tip
Good detail and insightful information; but, to be honest, this video is as boring as "watching paint dry :)) "
I watched it all, because I am learning a lot, though. Thanks.
Never heard of a spray tup bro
haha :) thank you for watching!
I am not sure why he makes the time l size so complicated, obviously his description of the last two numbers is not but his explanation of the first number is not accurate based on gracos explanation.graco clearly states the first number is multiplied by 2 tk give you the fan width when held 12 inches away from the surface.moving from inches to cm in his comparison is ridicules stick with one unit if measurement would be alot more practical.he may be right but it's a bit confusing for those who just want to paint.
Hi,
Thanks for your comment. Here is our link if its help: www.airless-discounter.de/news/how-to-choose-right-spray-tip/
Kind regards,
Airless Discounter team
Your website says the company is located in Berlin. Your descriptions use metric measurements. Do you have US sales and distribution or is this a waste of time? Thanks.
Hi,
We are a German company serving the European market only.
Kind regards,
Airless Discounter team
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