Recommendation

LPH80 is 2.2 cfm (60 l/min)
R150 is 4.24 cfm (120 l/min - consumes twice as much air as Iwata LPH80)

Is Iwata LPH80 (1.2 nozzle) suitable for clear coat and primer?
That’s right, the LPH has one of the lowest air consumptions that I know of for a mini gun. So although the ANI needs twice as much, that’s still quite low as far as mini guns go.
The LPH80 can definitely do a nice job for clear coat, I don’t have any experience using it for Primer, but a friend of mine who’s a professional car painter says that if it’s reduced a little more then the 1.2 can be used for Priming too. Both clear and primer would depend a little on how big the paint area was, but for a touch up area on a car or something the size of a motorcycle tank or helmet, it’s a great tool.


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I was going to say that it should be able to cope but I couldn't say for sure. I came to that conclusion as I have 2 DeVilbiss Sri, which were used for smart repairs. One is a 1.0 and the other is a 0.8 and they were used for primer, basecoat and clear. So if they can do it with a max 1.0 tip then a 1.2 should be ok.

Lee
 
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