It is an electric, high-pressure paint sprayer (model F-0245 by Koptools) designed for professional and DIY painting jobs. It features an alloy construction, a large cup capacity, a 2.0mm nozzle, and a maximum operating pressure of 3000 PSI for fast, even coatings on many surfaces.
Key specs: electric power source; high-pressure gun type; 80L cup capacity; max pressure 3000 PSI; 2.0mm nozzle; industrial grade; model F-0245; 1-year warranty. For electrical voltage and other dimensions, check the product label or seller listing.
It can handle a wide range including latex/acrylic paints, oil-based paints, enamels, varnishes and sealants. The 2.0mm nozzle is better suited to medium-to-high viscosity materials (primers, heavier acrylics, some enamels). Always test and thin paints according to manufacturer recommendations and the sprayer manual.
The listed cup capacity is 80L. This is unusually large for handheld sprayers and may refer to a hopper/collection configuration or be a listing error. Confirm the actual cup/reservoir size with the seller or product manual before purchase.
The product is described as a high-pressure electric spray machine, which commonly indicates an airless-style operation. However, the listing does not explicitly state 'airless.' Check the product manual or contact Koptools to confirm the exact spray technology.
Electrical specifications (voltage, frequency, amperage) are not provided in the listing. Refer to the product label, user manual, or contact the seller to confirm suitable power requirements for your region before use.
General steps: assemble components per the manual, ensure all fittings are tight, fill the cup with properly mixed paint, prime the pump if required, adjust pressure and pattern settings, test-spray on cardboard or scrap material, then apply to your workpiece while maintaining recommended distance and stroke speed.
Flush the system immediately after use with the appropriate solvent for the material used (water for water-based paints; solvent for oil-based). Remove and clean the nozzle, filters and any strainers. Wipe external parts dry and store the unit in a dry, dust-free place. Regularly inspect seals and hoses for wear.
Turn off and depressurize the unit, remove and clean the nozzle and tip with the correct solvent, check and clean filters/strainers, confirm paint is properly thinned and free of debris, and inspect for nozzle wear. Replace worn tips or seals as needed.
Common causes: incorrect pressure setting, wrong nozzle size or worn tip, contaminated or improperly thinned paint, clogged filters, or distance/speed inconsistencies while spraying. Adjust pressure, clean/replace parts, and practice consistent motion and distance.
Replacement nozzles, seals, filters and other consumables are typically available for industrial sprayers. Contact Koptools or your supplier for genuine replacement parts and part numbers. OEM/ODM/OBM support is offered per the listing.
Wear appropriate PPE (respirator or mask rated for paint fumes, eye protection, gloves), ensure good ventilation, avoid open flames when spraying flammable materials, do not exceed rated pressure, ground the unit if required, and follow all electrical safety guidelines. Read the user manual thoroughly before operation.
The listing states a 1-year warranty. Typically this covers manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship. It usually excludes normal wear items (nozzles, seals), damage from misuse, improper maintenance, or unauthorized repairs. Verify exact terms with the seller or warranty documentation.
It can be used indoors but requires good ventilation, appropriate containment for overspray, and suitable personal protective equipment. For precision indoor work, test spray settings first and be mindful of overspray on nearby surfaces.
The listing indicates a single item is sold, but the exact box contents and package dimensions are not specified. Check the product page or contact the seller for details on included accessories (hoses, tips, filters, manual) and packaging size.
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