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Wagner HEA Control Pro 350R Farbsprühsystem 600 Watt 110 bar ( 2371074 )

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Wagner HEA Control Pro 350R Farbsprühsystem 600 Watt 110 bar ( 2371074 )Lieferumfang: 1x Wagner HEA Control Pro 350R Farbsprhsystem 2x HEA Wendedse 311 517 1x Filter kit Produktbeschreibung: Das Wagner HEA Control Pro 350R Farbsprhsystem reprsentiert die Spitze der Innovation in der Farbspritztechnologie, ideal fr DIY Enthusiasten, die professionelle Ergebnisse erzielen wollen. Dieses Modell ist Teil der neuen High Efficiency Airless (HEA) Serie, die als Nachfolger der bekannten Project Pro und PowerPainter Serien gilt

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- 1x Wagner HEA Control Pro 350R Farbsprühsystem
- 2x HEA Wendedüse 311 / 517
- 1x Filter kit

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Das Wagner HEA Control Pro 350R Farbsprühsystem repräsentiert die Spitze der Innovation in der Farbspritztechnologie, ideal für DIY-Enthusiasten, die professionelle Ergebnisse erzielen wollen. Dieses Modell ist Teil der neuen High Efficiency Airless (HEA) Serie, die als Nachfolger der bekannten Project Pro und PowerPainter Serien gilt und diese durch fortgeschrittene Technologie ersetzt. Die HEA Control Pro 350R zeichnet sich durch eine leichte, ergonomische Spritzpistole und eine leistungsstarke, doch kompakte Farbpumpe aus, die auf einem handlichen Kunststoffgestell montiert ist, was das Gerät leichter und einfacher zu transportieren macht als das Vorgängermodell Control Pro 350 M, bei gleichbleibender Leistung. Die HEA Technologie ermöglicht es, mit weniger Druck zu sprühen, was die Effizienz steigert und den Sprühnebel um etwa 55% reduziert im Vergleich zu traditionellen Airless-Systemen. Dies führt zu einem volleren, gleichmäßigeren Sprühbild und einer merklich einfacheren Handhabung. Die neue Technik verzeiht zudem mehr Fehler beim Sprühen, wodurch weniger Bahnen und Streifen entstehen. Ideal für eine breite Palette von Materialien, bietet dieses System eine signifikante Verbesserung in der Anwendungseffizienz und -qualität, was es zu einem hervorragenden Werkzeug für umfangreiche Projekte in und um das Haus macht.

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Hersteller: Wagner
Herstellerbezeichnung: HEA Control Pro 350R
Herstellernummer: 2371074
Anschlussspannung: 220 Volt
Fördermenge: 1,5 l/min
Leistungsaufnahme: 600 W
Schlauchlänge: 15 m
Max. Spritzdruck: 110 bar


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