Air Hose with Geka fittings for Mixpro 28

£63.35 Incl. VAT
£63.35 Incl. VAT (regular price)
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    Air Hose with Geka fittings for Mixpro 28

    An air hose with Geka fittings is a flexible hose that is used for transporting compressed air from the Mixpro 28 machine to the render spray gun. Geka fittings are a type of quick-connect fitting that allows for easy and rapid attachment and detachment of the hose to various air-powered tools and equipment. These fittings have a claw-like design that interlocks with the corresponding fitting on the equipment, creating a secure seal to prevent air leaks. The hoses are designed to withstand the high pressure and heavy use associated with spraying applications.

    Technical Data

    Fittings Geka
    Fan Diameter 10mm
    Hose Length 15m
    Weight 3.7kg

    Frequently asked questions

    The spray machines in this category are designed for EWI applications and can handle a wide range of render and basecoat blends, including lime-based, cementitious, acrylic, insulating, and flexible renders. This versatility makes them suitable for most façade finishes used in external wall insulation systems.

    Spray machines offer significant benefits:

    • Efficiency: Far quicker coverage over large areas, reducing project time.

    • Consistency: Delivers even, uniform layers and minimises patchiness from manual work.

    • Labour savings & safety: Requires fewer workers, reduces strain and allows operators to spray from a distance, lowering the risk of falls or repetitive strain.

    Yes. To achieve the best results, operators should be trained in:

    • Using correct machine settings and perfecting spray technique (e.g. spraying in small circles for uniform coverage).

    • Proper nozzle and hopper maintenance to avoid clogs, e.g. tip-cleaning routines and using hopper liners.

    Good maintenance helps avoid blockages and performance issues. Industry tips include:

    • Fitting a bin-bag liner in the hopper to collect leftover material for easy disposal.

    • Purging or spraying into a bucket at the start to clear clumpy material.

    • Avoiding long pauses during spraying to prevent material drying and clogging within the nozzle.

    • Scale of work: Machines are ideal for large façades or repeated use; not cost-effective for small patches.

    • Budget: Upfront cost is significant—not just the machine, but also ongoing maintenance.

    • Training requirement: Long-term savings and quality depend on experienced operators, so factor in training costs.

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