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Impact 740

This is the sprayer which contractors use when they have to work on major projects and enter the big leagues.

Features

DuraLife Brusheless HE Motor

It is adjusted for every single tip size and every painter method. Electronic Pressure Control Constant pressure and Zero dead zone. Quad + Packings Easy-Load Cart Telescoping Handle Hose Wrap It possesses up to 45m of airless hose. AutoOiler .

 

Specifications

 

  • DELIVERY 3.0 l/min
  • TIP SIZE 0.029"
  • OPERATING PRESSURE 221 bar
  • WEIGHT (HIGH RIDER)   5 kg
  • MOTOR 725 kW
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Application

 

The performance of the unit is considered so that its usage is possible on construction sites for small to middle sized area work. Examples of objects to be sprayed The sprayer is capable of all regular varnishing jobs such as: doors, door frames, furniture, balustrades, fences, wooden cladding, radiators (heating) and steel parts.

 

Control Panel Indicators of Impact 740

 

The description of the control panel indicators is given below.

 

Service Indicator

 

The Service indicator is working when the engine is instructed to run. The service indicator is utilized by service centers to investigate motor issues.

 

Pressure Indicator

 

The pressure indicator demonstrates the current working pressure of the sprayer. It has three distinct signs: Blinking yellow, solid yellow, and solid green.

 

Blinking Yellow

At the point when the pressure pointer is blinking yellow, the sprayer is functioning somewhere in the range of 0 and 1.4 MPa. A blinking yellow pressure indicator shows:

  • The sprayer is connected to and turned "ON"
  • The paint sprayer is at setting uppressure (slight or no pressure)
  • It is harmless to transfer the relief valve between points
  • It is harmless to switch or replace the spray tip
  • Solid Yellow

In case the pressure pointer is solid yellow, the sprayer is effective in the middle of 1.4 MPa (14 bar) and 12 MPa (120 bar). A strong yellow pressure pointer implies:

  • The paint sprayer is at the appropriate pressure setting for showering stain, polish, varnish, and multi-hues.
  • Solid Green

At the point when the pressure pointer is solid green, the sprayer is effective in the middle of 12 MPa (120 bar) and 23 MPa (230 bar). A solid green pressure pointer shows:

  • The paint sprayer is at the best possible pressure setting for showering oil-based and latex paints.
  • The sprayer is working at highest performance level.
  • If the pressure indicator moves to solid yellow when the pressure is set the goal that it begins at the strong green, it points to one of the following:
  1. Tip Wear Indicator  when we spray with latex or at high pressure, the solid yellow shows up. This implies the tip is damaged and should be supplanted.
  2. Tip Too Large  when a tip that is larger for the sprayer, the pressure pointer will be changed from solid green to solid yellow.
  3. Fluid Section Wear  if a solid yellow pressure pointer appears when you are using a new tip and the pressure is set at highest, service may be needed (damaged packings, shabby piston, stuck valve, etc...).

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Nnanna Otuonye
Nnanna Otuonye
CEO of AllTitan Parts & Sprayers and Parts

Nnanna Otuonye is the CEO of AllTitan Parts and Sprayers and Parts, two trusted brands dedicated to providing high-quality Titan sprayer parts, paint equipment, and repair solutions. With a strong background in mechanical systems and hands-on experience as a professional mechanic, Nnanna combines technical expertise with practical insights to help customers keep their machines working at peak performance.

As the main author of both company blogs, he shares in-depth guides, troubleshooting tips, and maintenance advice for sprayer machines and their components — empowering professionals and DIY enthusiasts to solve issues effectively and extend the life of their equipment. His mission is to make sprayer repair and maintenance knowledge accessible to everyone.