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FoamIt 5 Liter Pump Up Foam Unit with PSG12 Trigger Gun

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Part# 09-06200
MFR Model# F5.0L-PSG

Overview

FoamIt 5 Liter Pump Up Foam Unit with PSG12 Trigger Gun
   
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Features

  • Built with a heavy duty trigger gun for added durability
  • Compact unit with manual pump
  • Maximum portability for small jobs and spot cleaning
  • Pressure relief valve for safety
  • Viton seals for chemical compatibility
  • Natural color tank for easy visibility of product levels
  • Product level fill markings in gallons and liters
  • Extra wide stability base

Specifications

  • Power Type: Manual
  • Chemical pickup type: draws from pre-mixed solution
  • Number of products unit can draw from: one product
  • Capacity: 1.3 gallons (5 Liters)
  • Discharge line length/diameter: 6.5 ft (2m) hose, with 1/4 in. (6.4 mm) inside diameter
  • Discharge wand/tip type: Polypropylene trigger handle with 65˚ fan tip
  • Output Distance: 3-5 ft (0.9-1.5 m)
  • Output Volume: 2.5 gal/min (9.5 l/min)
  • Flow Rate*: 0.45 gal/min (1.7 l/min)
  • Pump Seals: Viton
  • Run Time from full tank**: Approx. 3 mins
  • *Dilution rates and flow rates given are based on chemical with viscosity of water and factory air pressure settings.
  • ** Area covered and run time may vary based on humidity, air flow, and product used.

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