The XLNT 3000 W Electric Airless Paint Sprayer (XTPS 212) is a high‑power, high-output sprayer designed for heavy-duty paint application tasks. With its 3000-watt motor, this machine is built to handle demanding projects, delivering a very high flow rate and high pressure for rapid coverage of large surfaces. The model is ideal for professional contractors, industrial painters, and large-scale commercial work, allowing thick coatings, protective paints, and high-volume jobs to be completed efficiently. Airless technology ensures a uniform finish with minimal overspray, making it suited for both interior and exterior painting, decorative finishes, and industrial protective coatings.
Features
:- High-Power Motor : 3000 W electric motor for robust, sustained performance.
- High Flow Rate : Supports up to 25 LPM (as per specification given) - ideal for very large jobs.
- Airless Technology : Delivers paint without the use of compressed air; ensures even atomization and reduced overspray.
- High Pressure Output : Built to generate sufficient pressure to spray thick coatings and high-viscosity materials (inferred for such a high-flow model).
- Sturdy Pump System : Heavy-duty pump (piston or diaphragm, typical for airless sprayers) for durability and continuous use.
- Large Suction / Feed Capability : Likely to support large paint volumes or direct suction from containers, helping avoid frequent refills.
- Long Hose Compatibility : Designed to work with long high-pressure hoses, allowing for extended reach on job‑sites.
- Durable Build : Solid construction (metal frame / housing) to withstand job-site conditions.
- Adjustable Pressure Control : Control knob / regulator to adjust pressure depending on paint type or required finish.
- Safety Valve / Pressure Relief : Built‑in safety features to relieve pressure when required.
- Easy Maintenance : Accessible pump packings, filters, and valves for servicing.
- Power Compatibility : Designed for standard 220 V (or appropriate local mains) for reliable operation.
- Carry / Portability Features : Possibly has handles or wheels (depending on design) to move around job sites.
Accessories
:- Spray Gun Assembly
- High Pressure Pipe
- Protective Suit
- Brush
- Needle
- Wrench
- Sealing Ring
- Face Mask
- Large Ring Filter Ring
Applications
:- Commercial Painting : Painting large commercial buildings, façades, w alls, ceilings.
- Industrial Coating : Applying protective coatings such as epoxies, primers, fire‑resistant paints, anti-corrosive coatings.
- Large Residential Projects : Big houses, apartment blocks, lofts, or villas.
- Infrastructure Painting : Bridges, steel structures, girders, large metal or concrete surface painting.
- High‑Build Finishes : Thick paints, textured finishes, heavy membranes, or masonry coatings.
- Decorative Work : Decorative plaster, render, stucco, or texture coatings.
- Maintenance & Refurbishment : Recoating old buildings, repainting for renovation, maintenance of industrial sites.
- High-Volume Production : In factories where large quantities of paint need to be applied quickly.
- Contractor Use : Painting contractors working on large scale commercial or residential contracts.
Usage
:Setup
- Place the sprayer on a stable, level surface.
- Connect a high-pressure hose rated for the sprayer (check hose PSI rating).
- Prepare the paint / coating: mix and strain it so it flows smoothly and doesn’t clog.
- If suction feed, place the feed tube in the paint container; if pressure feed, set up accordingly.
- Connect the sprayer to appropriate mains power (ensure voltage matches).
Priming
- Prime the pump by running a small amount of paint through the system to remove air.
- Use the pressure relief mechanism to purge trapped air or residual fluid.
- Once paint flows steadily from the gun, close the
- purge and set the working pressure.
Selecting Nozzle / Tip
- Choose a spray tip/nozzle size suited for the coating viscosity and flow rate.
- For high flow, use larger tip sizes to maintain atomization without clogging.
Adjusting Pressure
- Start at a lower pressure and gradually increase until you get a good, even spray pattern.
- Avoid going too high if overspray or blowback is a problem.
- Use the pressure control knob or regulator to fine-tune.
Spraying Technique
- Hold the spray gun perpendicular to the surface at a consistent distance (e.g., 20–30 cm, depending on material).
- Move in smooth, overlapping strokes to ensure uniform coverage.
- Avoid dwelling in one spot to prevent runs or buildup.
Cleaning After Use
- Immediately flush the system with a suitable cleaning fluid (water for water-based paints, solvent for solvent-based).
- Use the prime / purge mechanism to clean the pump, hose, and gun.
- Disassemble the gun nozzle, filter, and check for clogs; clean thoroughly.
- If required, remove pump packings for cleaning or replacement.
Maintenance
- Check pump packings, seals, and valves periodically and replace when worn.
- Lubricate moving parts if the design recommends.
- Inspect hose and fittings for wear and damage.
- Store the unit in a dry, safe place to prevent rust or corrosion.
Safety
- Wear protective gear: goggles, respirator or mask, gloves, and overalls.
- Make sure the work area is well-ventilated when spraying solvent-based paints.
- Do not aim the spray gun at people or animals.
- Use the pressure relief or trigger lock when not spraying.
- Follow electrical safety: avoid water near power source, use grounded plugs.