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Saturday, 07 April 2007

wagner 9135

I just bought a Wagner 9135 Piston Driven Paint Sprayer: If you have been searching for a web site for info on your wagner 9135 piston driven paint sprayer to see how well it works. Good luck. I can not find the wagner model 9135 anywhere....

So I added this page to my site because I bought the airless sprayer to paint Solar Panels.  I could not find this product listed on any site. What I did find was the 9140s wagner. Until someone tells me different I am just going to assume this is the same unit. Sold at Sam's for about 250.00. Hmm.. I plan to call Wagner support and find out.   

According to the information I can find on the web. The 9140s  the 9135 hve the same information on the box it comes in. I am sure I am not the only person looking for this.

Dependable airless sprayer, ideal for everyone from handyman to full-time contractor has same double-acting piston as professional sprayers. The 9135 features a rugged cart for big-job mobility - with removable handle for convenient transport and storage. Operates at up to 2800 PSI, with a rate of .25 gallons per minute. Maximum tip size .015in. Includes .013in. tip, 25 feet of hose and a GX-05 spray gun.

    * Power 1/2 HP
    * Flow rate .25 GPM
    * Maximum tip size .015in.
    * Maximum pressure 2800 PSI
    * QuickFlo™ valve
    * Sprayer weight 26 pounds
    * Hose length (maximum) 25ft.
    * DC motor runs off 15-amp household current
    * GX-05 contractor-grade metal spray gun with full-size in-line filter
    * Replaceable reversible spray tip
    * Model 9135

The pics look the same


wagner-9140s

 

Stay tuned and I wll let you know how well this works.  

 

UPDATE

 I pulled my little sprayer  out today and painted a large outbuilding just to test it out. The sprayer performed very well, way above my expectations. But.... clean up took a lot  longer than the actual spaying of five gallons of paint!  It takes a very long time to clean properly and this was just latex. I can't imagine how long it will take with oil based paint. Since oil based  is what I am going to use on the frames for the solar collectors and the selective paint for the absorbers I am not looking forward to it. I hope to start on this project next week if the weather holds out so stay tuned and I will give another update. 

Last Updated ( Sunday, 15 July 2007 )
 
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