Graco Fusion Ap Spray Foam Gun

Graco Fusion AP Spray Foam Gun

The Graco Fusion AP Spray Foam Gun is choice to so many spray foam applicators because it is simplistic in design. This spray foam gun can easily be torn down and rebuilt in a short period of time, keeping the spray foam applicator working and making money. With all spray foam guns we recommend to have at least two onsite. This will assure the applicator always has a back up while the helper rebuilds a gun that may be clogged or crossed over. Keeping the Graco Fusion Ap Spray Foam gun cleaned, greased, and well maintained with a good set of O-rings will prevent down time and should be taken very seriously.

Various output and patterns can be achieved by swapping the mixing chambers as needed.  We recommend only using OEM replacement parts with the Graco Spray Foam Guns, as off brand parts may cost less will cause many problems that lead to down time.

There are a variety of other guns that are available for various types of spray foam and polyurea applications. Graco P2, Graco Fusion MP, Graco Fusion CS, Graco Gx-7.

Features

Fusion Plural Component Impingement Mix Air Purge Spray Gun
Maximum Fluid Working Pressure 3500 PSI
Minimum Air Inlet Pressure 80 PSI
Maximum Air Inlet Pressure 130 PSI
Air Flow Range See Chart in Instruction Manual
Typical Flow Rate of Round Pattern Guns See Chart in Instruction Manual
Typical Flow Rate of Flat Pattern Guns See Chart in Instruction Manual
Maximum Fluid Temperature 200°F
Air Inlet Size 1/4 npt Quick Disconnect Nipple
A Component (ISO) Inlet Size -5 JIC; 1/2-20 UNF
B Component (Resin) Inlet Size -6 JIC; 9/16-18 UNF
Sound Pressure 81.1 dB(A), using AR5252 at 100 psi
(0.7 MPa, 7 bar)
Sound Power, Measured per ISO 9416-2 81.1 dB(A), using AR5252 at 100 psi
(0.7 MPa, 7 bar)
Dimensions 7.5 x 8.1 x 3.3 in
Weight 2.5 lb
Wetted Parts Aluminum, stainless steel, carbon steel,
carbide, chemically resistant o-rings

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