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TIP SELECTION
FAN FAN FLOW TIP
PART NO. ORIFICE AT 1' ANGLE LTR/MIN MARKING
L043-091
.009
2"
10 DEG.
0.26
109
L043-092
.009
4"
20 DEG.
0.26
209
L043-093
.009
6"
30 DEG.
0.26
309
L043-094
.009
8"
40 DEG.
0.26
409
L043-095
.009
10"
50 DEG.
0.26
509
L043-096
.009
12"
60 DEG.
0.26
609
L043-111
.011
2"
10 DEG.
0.40
111
L043-112
.011
4"
20 DEG.
0.40
211
L043-113
.011
6"
30 DEG.
0.40
311
L043-114
.011
8"
40 DEG.
0.40
411
L043-115
.011
10"
50 DEG.
0.40
511
L043-116
.011
12"
60 DEG.
0.40
611
L043-117
.011
14"
70 DEG.
0.40
711
L043-131
.013
2"
10 DEG.
0.60
113
L043-132
.013
4"
20 DEG.
0.60
213
L043-133
.013
6"
30 DEG.
0.60
313
L043-134
.013
8"
40 DEG.
0.60
413
L043-135
.013
10"
50 DEG.
0.60
513
L043-136
.013
12"
60 DEG.
0.60
613
L043-137
.013
14"
70 DEG.
0.60
713
L043-138
.013
16"
80 DEG.
0.60
813
L043-151
.015
2"
10 DEG.
0.80
115
L043-152
.015
4"
20 DEG.
0.80
215
L043-153
.015
6"
30 DEG.
0.80
315
L043-154
.015
8"
40 DEG.
0.80
415
L043-155
.015
10"
50 DEG.
0.80
515
L043-156
.015
12"
60 DEG.
0.80
615
L043-157
.015
14"
70 DEG.
0.80
715
L043-171
.017
2"
10 DEG.
1.0
117
L043-172
.017
4"
20 DEG.
1.0
217
L043-173
.017
6"
30 DEG.
1.0
317
L043-174
.017
8"
40 DEG.
1.0
417
L043-175
.017
10"
50 DEG.
1.0
517
L043-176
.017
12"
60 DEG.
1.0
617
L043-177
.017
14"
70 DEG.
1.0
717
L043-178
.017
16"
80 DEG.
1.0
817
L043-192
.019
4"
20 DEG.
1.3
219
L043-193
.019
6"
30 DEG.
1.3
319
L043-194
.019
8"
40 DEG.
1.3
419
L043-195
.019
10"
50 DEG.
1.3
519
L043-196
.019
12"
60 DEG.
1.3
619
L043-197
.019
14"
70 DEG.
1.3
719
L043-198
.019
16"
80 DEG.
1.3
819
L043-213
.021
6"
30 DEG.
1.6
321
L043-214
.021
8"
40 DEG.
1.6
421
L043-215
.021
10"
50 DEG.
1.6
521
L043-216
.021
12"
60 DEG.
1.6
621
L043-217
.021
14"
70 DEG.
1.6
721
L043-218
.021
16"
80 DEG.
1.6
821
L043-219
.021
18"
90 DEG.
1.6
921
L043-234
.023
8"
40 DEG.
1.9
423
L043-235
.023
10"
50 DEG.
1.9
523
L043-236
.023
12"
60 DEG.
1.9
623
L043-237
.023
14"
70 DEG.
1.9
723
L043-238
.023
16"
80 DEG.
1.9
823
L043-239
.023
18"
90 DEG.
1.9
923
L043-254
.025
8"
40 DEG.
2.3
425
L043-255
.025
10"
50 DEG.
2.3
525
L043-256
.025
12"
60 DEG.
2.3
625
L043-257
.025
14"
70 DEG.
2.3
725
L043-258
.025
16"
80 DEG.
2.3
825
L043-259
.025
18"
90 DEG.
2.3
925
L043-274
.027
8"
40 DEG.
2.7
427
L043-275
.027
10"
50 DEG.
2.7
527
L043-276
.027
12"
60 DEG.
2.7
627
L043-277
.027
14"
70 DEG.
2.7
727
L043-278
.027
16"
80 DEG.
2.7
827
L043-279
.027
18"
90 DEG.
2.7
927
L043-294
.029
8"
40 DEG.
3.1
429
L043-295
.029
10"
50 DEG.
3.1
529
L043-296
.029
12"
60 DEG.
3.1
629
L043-297
.029
14"
70 DEG.
3.1
729
L043-298
.029
16"
80 DEG.
3.1
829
L043-299
.029
18"
90 DEG.
3.1
929
L043-313
.031
6"
30 DEG.
3.5
331
L043-314
.031
8"
40 DEG.
3.5
431
L043-315
.031
10"
50 DEG.
3.5
531
L043-316
.031
12"
60 DEG.
3.5
631
L043-317
.031
14"
70 DEG.
3.5
731
L043-318
.031
16"
80 DEG.
3.5
831
TIP SELECTION:
A standard size .017 tip will give good performance in
latex or oil base materials of moderate viscosities.
The following chart gives a basic idea of what tips the
Lemmer sprayers can handle performance wise and what
tip is appropriate for which material. Gun filter sizing is
also included in the chart for handy reference.
For a much more detailed look at tip sizes, please consult
the detailed tip chart on page 10.
Tip size Paint type
Filter size
.011
Lacquers, industrial enamel,
red
very thin paints.
.013
Oil stains, pigmented lacquers,
yellow
red oxide primer.
.015
Normal application of latex, oil base,
yellow
stains and , solid color oil stains.
.017
Fast application of latex paints
white
and stains, oil base paints.
.019
Heavier body latex paints.
white
.021
Fast application of heavier latex
white
paint, smooth block filter when
properly thinned.
.023
Maximum tip on DC-4000/L-1.
not req’d
.027
Maximum tip on L-5,000.
not req’d
.033
Maximum tip on L-7,500.
not req’d
.043
Maximum tip on L-10,000.
not req’d
The maximum tip for a pump is the largest tip that will
deliver a proper pressure for spraying without overwork-
ing or overloading. When a tip is used for some period of
time, it can wear beyond the maximum for the pump,
which will cause low pressure and poor spray pattern.
Stains and thick latex products often cause the most rapid
wear of the tip, while clear lacquers and varnishes cause
the least wear. Thus tip life can vary from as little as 50
gallons to as much as 200 or more, depending on the
product being sprayed and the pressure used.
Filters for the gun are picked not because of the type of
paint being used, but to protect a given size of tip. You
pick the tip for the type of paint and job being done and
then choose the filter to protect that tip. The chart on
page 10 gives much more detail about tip and filter
choices.
THE TWO MOST IMPORTANT THINGS TO REMEM-
BER ABOUT TIPS.....
1) Low pressure means longer life, for tips and the
pump. Less overspray too!
2) Worn tips waste paint and overwork the pump,
wearing it out quickly.