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Piston Assembly

Brand: Vision Enterprises Head: 5 m Material: Stainless Steel Power Source: Pneumatic Displacement Version: Fixed Usage: Airless Sprayer Function: Intake stroke: The piston moves down, creating a vacuum that draws paint or material into the pump chamber. Compression stroke: The piston moves up, compressing the material in the chamber and generating high pressure. Discharge stroke: The pressure forces the material out of the chamber and through the spray gun and tip. Applications: Piston assemblies are used in various airless equipment, including: Paint sprayers: For applying paint, stains, and other coatings efficiently and evenly. Grouting pumps: For injecting grout into cracks and voids in concrete structures. Coatings sprayers: For applying industrial coatings, sealants, and other thick materials. Food processing equipment: For pumping thick liquids like mashed potatoes or batters.

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Piston Assembly

Material: Stainless Steel Surface Finished: Polished Brand: Vision Enterprises Product Code: 24W617 Technique: Hot Rolled Function: Intake stroke: The piston moves down, creating a vacuum that draws paint or material into the pump chamber. Compression stroke: The piston moves up, compressing the material in the chamber and generating high pressure. Discharge stroke: The pressure forces the material out of the chamber and through the spray gun and tip. Applications: Piston assemblies are used in various airless equipment, including: Paint sprayers: For applying paint, stains, and other coatings efficiently and evenly. Grouting pumps: For injecting grout into cracks and voids in concrete structures. Coatings sprayers: For applying industrial coatings, sealants, and other thick materials. Food processing equipment: For pumping thick liquids like mashed potatoes or batters. Considerations when choosing a piston assembly: Compatibility: Ensure the assembly matches your specific airless equipment model and pump type. Material: Pistons are typically made of stainless steel for durability and corrosion resistance. Pressure rating: Choose an assembly rated for the maximum pressure your equipment needs to operate. Ease of maintenance: Some assemblies are easier to disassemble and clean than others.

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Piston Assembly

Material: Stainless Steel Engine Type: Air Compressor Brand: Vision Enterprises Packaging Type: Box Surface Treatment: Polished Technique: Hot Rolled Material Grade: SS316 Suitable for many Electric airless machines . Vision Enterprises models and compatible to many other models. Value for money product. Suitable Model: VE 395/495/490 Plus/Ultra Fast 490 A piston assembly in airless equipment is a crucial component responsible for generating the high pressure needed to push paint or other materials through the sprayer. It's essentially the heart of the pump, converting mechanical motion into hydraulic pressure. Here's a breakdown of its key aspects: Components: Piston: A cylindrical piece that fits snugly within the pump chamber and reciprocates (moves back and forth) to create pressure. Piston rod: Connects the piston to the pump handle or motor, transmitting the mechanical force to generate pressure. Seals and gaskets: Ensure a tight fit between the piston and the chamber, preventing leaks and maintaining pressure. Spring (optional): Some piston assemblies include a spring to help return the piston to its starting position after each stroke. A piston assembly in airless equipment is a crucial component responsible for generating the high pressure needed to push paint or other materials through the sprayer. It's essentially the heart of the pump, converting mechanical motion into hydraulic pressure. Here's a breakdown of its key aspects: Components: Piston: A cylindrical piece that fits snugly within the pump chamber and reciprocates (moves back and forth) to create pressure. Piston rod: Connects the piston to the pump handle or motor, transmitting the mechanical force to generate pressure. Seals and gaskets: Ensure a tight fit between the piston and the chamber, preventing leaks and maintaining pressure. Spring (optional): Some piston assemblies include a spring to help return the piston to its starting position after each stroke. Image of Airless pump piston assemblyOpens in a new window m.indiamart.com Airless pump piston assembly Function: Intake stroke: The piston moves down, creating a vacuum that draws paint or material into the pump chamber. Compression stroke: The piston moves up, compressing the material in the chamber and generating high pressure. Discharge stroke: The pressure forces the material out of the chamber and through the spray gun and tip. Applications: Piston assemblies are used in various airless equipment, including: Paint sprayers: For applying paint, stains, and other coatings efficiently and evenly. Grouting pumps: For injecting grout into cracks and voids in concrete structures. Coatings sprayers: For applying industrial coatings, sealants, and other thick materials. Food processing equipment: For pumping thick liquids like mashed potatoes or batters. Considerations when choosing a piston assembly: Compatibility: Ensure the assembly matches your specific airless equipment model and pump type. Material: Pistons are typically made of stainless steel for durability and corrosion resistance. Pressure rating: Choose an assembly rated for the maximum pressure your equipment needs to operate. Ease of maintenance: Some assemblies are easier to disassemble and clean than others.

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Grouting Pump

Usage/Application: Grouting Pump Type: Centrifugal Pump Material: Mild Steel Surface Finish: Polished Number of Holes: 4 Holes Piston Grout Pumps: Powerful Precision for Filling the Gaps Piston grout pumps are robust workhorses in the construction and geotechnical world, designed to inject grout, a thick, high-pressure slurry, into cracks, voids, and crevices to stabilize and strengthen structures. They're the go-to choice for applications demanding high pressure, controlled flow, and reliable performance. Here's what makes them tick: Operation: A piston driven by hydraulic or electric power reciprocates within a cylinder, creating a suction and discharge action. Grout is drawn from a hopper or tank, then pumped through hoses and packers to the targeted location. Pressure relief valves prevent overpressurization and equipment damage. Key Features: High pressure capabilities: Piston pumps can generate pressures exceeding 5,000 psi, crucial for pushing grout into deep cracks or against significant backpressure. Positive displacement: Unlike gear or centrifugal pumps, piston pumps deliver a consistent volume of grout per stroke, regardless of resistance, ensuring precise application. Durable construction: Robust components like steel bodies and heavy-duty pistons withstand harsh jobsite conditions and abrasive grout mixtures. Versatility: Various piston pump models cater to different needs, with varying sizes, pressure outputs, and power sources (electric, hydraulic, gasoline, or diesel). Applications: Concrete crack and void filling: Repairing structural elements like foundations, beams, and walls for increased stability and longevity. Soil stabilization: Injecting grout to strengthen loose ground or anchor structures like retaining walls. Geotechnical applications: Securing rock bolts, filling voids around tunnels and shafts, and stabilizing slopes. Waterproofing: Sealing leaks in dams, basements, and other structures.

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Airless Spray Accessory

Automation Grade: Automatic Brand: VISION Product Type: REVERSIBLE Usage/Application: AIRLESS PAINTING Model Name/Number: VE TIP 317 The reversible RAC IV SwitchTips are the most widely used tip for spraying a variety of coatings from lacquers to exterior paints Absolutely! Here are some helpful tips for using airless sprayers, complete with visuals to enhance your understanding: Before you spray: Safety first: Wear gloves, safety glasses, and a breathing mask to protect yourself from paint fumes and overspray. Prepare your workspace: Cover furniture and floors with drop cloths or plastic sheeting. Choose the right tip: Select a tip size and pattern based on your paint type and project (see my previous response for a detailed explanation). Filter your paint: Strain the paint through a paint filter to remove any lumps or debris that could clog the sprayer. Fill the sprayer: Follow the manufacturer's instructions to fill the sprayer with paint, paying attention to the pressure limit. While spraying: Maintain proper distance: Hold the spray gun 12-18 inches away from the surface you're painting for optimal coverage and control. Move consistently: Keep the gun moving at a steady pace, overlapping your strokes slightly to avoid missed spots. Trigger control: Engage the trigger just before you start moving the gun and release it just after you stop to prevent drips and splatters. Start and stop at edges: Begin and end each stroke slightly off the edge of the surface to avoid overspray. Cleaning up: Flush the sprayer: Run clean water or solvent through the sprayer to remove any leftover paint and prevent clogging. Clean the tip: Remove the tip and soak it in solvent or cleaner, then scrub it gently with a brush. Store properly: Store the sprayer and tip in a cool, dry place, following the manufacturer's instructions. Bonus tips: Practice on scrap material: Before tackling your actual project, try out the sprayer on a piece of scrap wood or cardboard to get a feel for how it works. Thin your paint if needed: Thicker paints may require thinning with a compatible solvent for proper spraying. Work in sections: Don't try to cover a large area all at once. Divide your project into smaller sections and tackle them one at a time. Clean up spills immediately: Wipe up any spills or overspray as soon as they happen to avoid staining.

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Injection Grouting Nozzle

Type: Jaw Coupling Material: Cast Iron Usage/Application: Hydraulic Pipe Surface Type: Hot Dipped Galvanized Dimension: standard Shape: round Packaging Type: pack Purpose: Connect and seal sections of grouting hoses or pipes securely. Ensure a leak-proof connection for efficient grout delivery. Handle high pressures often associated with grouting applications. Types: Threaded couplers: Connect sections of hoses or pipes with matching threads. Cam-and-groove couplers: Use a quick-connect mechanism for faster coupling. Compression couplers: Compress a sleeve around the hose for a tight seal. Swivel couplers: Allow for rotation of connected hoses or pipes. Materials: Typically made of metal, such as steel, stainless steel, or brass, for durability and strength. Some couplers might have plastic components for specific applications. Key Features: Pressure rating: Indicate the maximum pressure the coupler can safely handle without leaks. Compatibility: Must match the size and type of grouting hose or pipe being connected. Durability: Built to withstand harsh grouting environments and resist corrosion. Ease of use: Some couplers are designed for quick and easy installation and removal. Applications: Used in various grouting applications, including: Foundation repair Crack repair in concrete structures Soil stabilization Water leak sealing Tunnel construction Machinery grouting

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