Plast Coat 25 · 35
11. Electrical equipment
Work on the machine's electrical equipment may be car-
ried out only by a qualified electrician. The electrical
equipment must be inspected regularly. Defects such as
loose connections or scorched cables must be remedied
immediately.
12. Keep the labels on the mortar spraying machine clean
and legible.
13. Positioning on uneven ground
The front of the mortar spraying machine must point up-
wards to avoid that the machine slips away.
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INTRODUCTION TO WORKING
WITH THE MORTAR SPRAYING
MACHINES PLASTCOAT 25 AND 35
The mortar spraying machines can be combined with continu-
ous flow, gravitation compulsory or pan mixers for the process-
ing of mineral coating materials.
The container suction system (accessory) can be used to suck
directly from a container.
2.1
OPERATION OF THE MORTAR SPRAYING
MACHINES PLASTCOAT 25 AND 35
The coating materials are supplied to the machine by means
of the receptacle. The spiral conveyor feeds the coating mate-
rial into an eccentric screw pump. This pump generates the
pressure required for the transport through the mortar hose.
The compressed air necessary for the atomizing of the mate-
rial is fed into the spray lance.
The mortar spraying machine can be switched on and off us-
ing the electrical remote control.
The continuously adjustable feed rate of the coating material
can be used to create a soft, even spraying pattern.
2.2
WHAT MATERIALS CAN BE SPRAYED?
• Heat insulating composite system adhesive
(mineral and synthetic resin systems)
• Synthetic resin plasters up to grain size of 5 mm
• Silicate plasters up to grain size 5
• Silicate resin plasters up to grain size 5
INTRODUCTION TO WORKING WITH THE MOTAR SPRAYING MACHINES/ TECHNICAL DATA
• Mineral final coat plaster up to grain size 5
• Light plaster systems up to grain size 5
• Scraped rendering up to grain size 5
• Insulation plaster
• Renovating plaster
• Foam mortar coating
• Quartz plastic
• Roof coatings
• Flameproof coatings
• Mineral sealing slurries
• Bitumen emulsions
• Reinforcing filler
• Liquid wood chip
• Frame sealing mortar
• Synthetic resin rendering base
• Primer
• Filling paints, incl. fiber containing
• Elastic coatings
• Acoustic plaster, synthetic resin bonded
• Filler, synthetic resin bonded
• Concrete trowel
All coating materials should be suitable for applying using
machines. See product data sheet for the coating material to
be used.
Only use other materials after prior consultation with the
manufacturer or WAGNER application technology dept.
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Voltage:
Fuse protection:
Device mains cable
6 m long:
Motor output P
Max. feed rate (water):
Pump yellow:
Pump brown:
Pump green:
Max. operating pressure:
Max. grain size:
Measurements L x W x H:
Receptacle capacity:
Weight:
Tire pressure, max.:
Protective system:
Max. sound pressure level:
Atomization air connection:
Max. atomization air pres-
sure:
Required volume of
compressed air, min:
Texture nozzle:
Mortar hose:
* Measuring point: At a distance of 1m to the side of the unit and
at a height of 1.60 m above floor, reverberant floor.
TECHNICAL DATA
PlastCoat 25
230 V ~, 50 Hz
3 x 2.5 mm
:
2.2 kW
1
10 l/min
15 l/min
20 l/min
85 kg
Rapid action coupling DN 7 mm
DN 27 mm, 10 m (standard)
GB
PlastCoat 35
400 V, 50 Hz V3 ~
16 A slow-blow
5 x 1.5 mm
2
2
3.6 kW
15 l/min
20 l/min
25 l/min
40 bar
K5 mm
1200 x 520 x 660 mm
60 l
87 kg
2 bar
IP 54
77 dB (A)*
10 bar
220 l/min
8 mm (standard)
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