SATAjet 1000 B: The Ultimate Practical Guide for Professional Painting Jobs
Discover the SATAjet 1000 B – the versatile spray gun for RP and HVLP applications. With optimized pressure settings and precise spray technology, you’ll achieve perfect painting results in any situation.
Product Overview: RP vs. HVLP Technology
| Feature | RP (Reduced Pressure) | HVLP (High Volume Low Pressure) |
|---|---|---|
| Gun Inlet Pressure | 1.5 - 2.0 bar (22 - 29 psi) | 2.0 bar (29 psi) |
| Air Consumption (at 2.0 bar) | 275 Nl/min (9.7 cfm) | 350 Nl/min (12.4 cfm) |
| Spray Distance | 17 - 21 cm (6.7 - 8.3") | 17 - 21 cm (6.7 - 8.3") |
| Application | Universal, high efficiency | Eco-friendly, low overspray |
Max. Temperature
50°C
Spray medium
Weight
604g
with 0.6l cup
Cup Volume
0.6-1.0l
Aluminum/Plastic
Recommended Basic Settings
RP Settings
- Gun inlet pressure: 1.5-2.0 bar
- Spray distance: 17-21 cm
- Air consumption: 275 Nl/min
- Max. temperature: 50°C
HVLP Settings
- Gun inlet pressure: 2.0 bar
- Nozzle internal pressure: 0.7-1.0 bar
- Air consumption: 350 Nl/min
- Spray distance: 17-21 cm
* All values are reference values and may vary depending on paint type and environmental conditions.
Pro Workflow: 7 Steps to the Perfect Result
- Preparation: Secure the workplace, check compressed air supply (max. 10 bar/145 psi)
- Assembly: Install nozzle set (RP or HVLP) and suitable cup
- Adjustment: Set gun inlet pressure according to technology (RP: 1.5-2.0 bar, HVLP: 2.0 bar)
- Test: Check spray pattern on a test surface, adjust round/flat spray control
- Working distance: Maintain a constant spray distance of 17-21 cm
- Application: Spray in even, overlapping passes
- Cleaning: Clean immediately after finishing with suitable cleaning agents
Common Problems and Solutions
Problem: Irregular Spray Pattern
- Check and adjust nozzle internal pressure
- Maintain constant spray distance (17-21 cm)
- Flush paint channel with cleaning fluid
Problem: Excessive Air Consumption
- Reduce gun inlet pressure to recommended values
- Keep HVLP nozzle internal pressure between 0.7-1.0 bar
Problem: Dripping
- Check and adjust drip guard
- Inspect paint needle and nozzle for contamination
Problem: Damage from Cleaning Agents
- Use only suitable, non-aggressive cleaning agents
- Avoid halogenated hydrocarbons
Maintenance and Servicing
- Disconnect compressed air supply before any maintenance
- Replace nozzle set completely (air cap, paint nozzle, paint needle)
- Wear work gloves during assembly tasks
- Use SATA removal tool facing away from body
- Perform regular cleaning with suitable agents
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When should I use RP and when HVLP?
RP is suitable for universal applications with high efficiency. HVLP is ideal for eco-friendly work with low overspray, especially indoors.
What air consumption should I expect?
At 2.0 bar gun inlet pressure: RP consumes 275 Nl/min, HVLP requires 350 Nl/min of air.
How often should the nozzle set be replaced?
The nozzle set should be replaced completely if worn or damaged. Regular inspection for contamination is recommended.
What cup sizes are available?
The SATAjet 1000 B is available with 0.6l and 1.0l cups made of aluminum or plastic.
How do I clean the gun properly?
Use suitable cleaning fluids, flush the paint channel, and avoid aggressive, halogenated cleaning agents.
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Conclusion
The SATAjet 1000 B impresses with its versatility and precision. With the choice between RP and HVLP technology, you will find the optimal solution for any application. The clear pressure settings and thoughtful design make it the ideal choice for professional painting jobs. Invest in quality and experience the difference on your next projects.