1200401 - RP SATA nozzle 1.2i - JET X Digital Ready spraygun
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The “I” spray pattern remains narrow and perfectly shaped from top to bottom, offering remarkable control over seams and chamfersFlyer SATAjet X.
Key points and technical data HVLP nozzle 1.2 I – SATAjet X Digital Ready spraygun
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HVLP “Super Saver” technology: material transfer over 65%, regulatory compliance, and reduced product consumption.
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1.2 mm “I / Control” nozzle: controlled product flow to avoid overloads on limited panels; ideal when finesse is more important than application speedFlyer SATAjet X.
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Recommended dynamic pressure: 2.0 bar at the spraygun inlet (integrated micrometer adjustment or via Adam X pressure gauge)Flyer SATAjet X.
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Spray distance: 15–19 cm; respects the same range as the 1.3 nozzle while projecting a lighter film.
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Air flow: approx. 430 L/min at 2 bar (≈ 15.2 cfm) – about 3% less than the 1.3 nozzle, which protects the compressor and reduces noise in the booth.
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Digital compatibility: Digital Ready body equipped with QAC to directly receive an Adam X or Adam X Pro module, without dock or adapterFlyer SATAjet X.
Advantages for the body shop
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Maximum control of the coating: the “I” spray section facilitates the application of thin and homogeneous layers, limits overspray, and ensures invisible seams.
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Premium surface quality: very fine atomization perfectly orients pigments, even in demanding aluminum or pearl effectsFlyer SATAjet X.
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SATA ergonomics: lightweight handle, polymer trigger removable without tools, and 3-in-1 swivel fitting (fitting, pressure micrometer, and pivot) for effortless handlingFlyer SATAjet X.
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Quick maintenance: stainless steel needle & nozzle, anodized brass air cap, and anti-corrosion Cup-Seal for fast color changesFlyer SATAjet X.
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Traceability and standardization: with Adam X, the painter records pressure, temperature, and trigger time to exactly reproduce a winning setting.
Approved waterborne paints
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Glasurit R90
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R-M Onyx HD
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PPG Envirobase HP
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Nexa Aquabase Plus
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DeBeer WaterBase 900+ Flyer SATAjet X
Why choose the 1.2 I nozzle rather than the 1.3 I?
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Increased finesse: lighter film, essential on restricted areas (bumper tip, wing, rim).
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Reduced runs: lower product flow avoiding overloads in corners and vertical areas.
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Reduced air consumption: about 15 L/min less than the 1.3 – useful for installations with limited air flow.
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Invisible seams: identical spray width but reduced load = smoother transition and simplified final sanding.
Application & safety recommendations
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Preparation: degrease with isopropanol, sand P800-P1000, dust off.
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Basic setting: 2 bar (29 psi), fan open ¾ turn, two crossed coats with 70% overlap.
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Flash-off: respect the paint technical data sheet before clear coating or new pass.
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Cleaning: rinse with warm water then neutral pH cleaner; do not immerse Adam X.
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PPE: A2P3 mask or air supply, nitrile gloves, antistatic PE suit, and goggles.
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Storage: hanging, dry nozzle, in a 5-40 °C room < 70% RH.
In summary, the HVLP 1.2 I version of the SATAjet X Digital Ready combines the “surgical” precision needed for high-end touch-ups with the efficiency of an industrial spraygun. For every critical waterborne base, it offers control, reproducibility, and product savings – all ready to enter your workshop’s digital workflow.
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Technical Specifications
Technical Specifications
The “I” spray pattern remains narrow and perfectly shaped from top to bottom, offering remarkable control over seams and chamfersFlyer SATAjet X.
Key points and technical data HVLP nozzle 1.2 I – SATAjet X Digital Ready spraygun
-
HVLP “Super Saver” technology: material transfer over 65%, regulatory compliance, and reduced product consumption.
-
1.2 mm “I / Control” nozzle: controlled product flow to avoid overloads on limited panels; ideal when finesse is more important than application speedFlyer SATAjet X.
-
Recommended dynamic pressure: 2.0 bar at the spraygun inlet (integrated micrometer adjustment or via Adam X pressure gauge)Flyer SATAjet X.
-
Spray distance: 15–19 cm; respects the same range as the 1.3 nozzle while projecting a lighter film.
-
Air flow: approx. 430 L/min at 2 bar (≈ 15.2 cfm) – about 3% less than the 1.3 nozzle, which protects the compressor and reduces noise in the booth.
-
Digital compatibility: Digital Ready body equipped with QAC to directly receive an Adam X or Adam X Pro module, without dock or adapterFlyer SATAjet X.
Advantages for the body shop
-
Maximum control of the coating: the “I” spray section facilitates the application of thin and homogeneous layers, limits overspray, and ensures invisible seams.
-
Premium surface quality: very fine atomization perfectly orients pigments, even in demanding aluminum or pearl effectsFlyer SATAjet X.
-
SATA ergonomics: lightweight handle, polymer trigger removable without tools, and 3-in-1 swivel fitting (fitting, pressure micrometer, and pivot) for effortless handlingFlyer SATAjet X.
-
Quick maintenance: stainless steel needle & nozzle, anodized brass air cap, and anti-corrosion Cup-Seal for fast color changesFlyer SATAjet X.
-
Traceability and standardization: with Adam X, the painter records pressure, temperature, and trigger time to exactly reproduce a winning setting.
Approved waterborne paints
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Glasurit R90
-
R-M Onyx HD
-
PPG Envirobase HP
-
Nexa Aquabase Plus
-
DeBeer WaterBase 900+ Flyer SATAjet X
Why choose the 1.2 I nozzle rather than the 1.3 I?
-
Increased finesse: lighter film, essential on restricted areas (bumper tip, wing, rim).
-
Reduced runs: lower product flow avoiding overloads in corners and vertical areas.
-
Reduced air consumption: about 15 L/min less than the 1.3 – useful for installations with limited air flow.
-
Invisible seams: identical spray width but reduced load = smoother transition and simplified final sanding.
Application & safety recommendations
-
Preparation: degrease with isopropanol, sand P800-P1000, dust off.
-
Basic setting: 2 bar (29 psi), fan open ¾ turn, two crossed coats with 70% overlap.
-
Flash-off: respect the paint technical data sheet before clear coating or new pass.
-
Cleaning: rinse with warm water then neutral pH cleaner; do not immerse Adam X.
-
PPE: A2P3 mask or air supply, nitrile gloves, antistatic PE suit, and goggles.
-
Storage: hanging, dry nozzle, in a 5-40 °C room < 70% RH.
In summary, the HVLP 1.2 I version of the SATAjet X Digital Ready combines the “surgical” precision needed for high-end touch-ups with the efficiency of an industrial spraygun. For every critical waterborne base, it offers control, reproducibility, and product savings – all ready to enter your workshop’s digital workflow.
Photo non contractuelle
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