
Features
- Draws from pre-mixed solution
- Powered by compressed air
- Hinged back plate provides tool-free access to components
- Quick-change pump
- Natural color tank for easy visibility of product levels
- Hinged lid
- Color coding options:
- Lid – 7 colors (BK, BL, GN, YL, RD, PL, OR)
- Discharge hose – 4 colors (BL, GN, YL, RD)
- Integrated hose wraps
- Front-facing drain
- In-line strainer to protect pump from debris
Datasheet
25 Gallon Spray Unit
User Manual
25 Gallon Spray Unit
Questions?

- POWER TYPE
Compressed air
- CHEMICAL PICKUP TYPE
Draws from pre-mixed solution
- NUMBER OF PRODUCTS UNIT CAN DRAW FROM
One product
- SUCTION LINE LENGTH/DIAMETER
3/8 in. (9.5 mm) inside diameter
- CAPACITY
25 gallons (94.64 liters)
- DISCHARGE HOSE DIAMETER/LENGTH
30 ft. (9 m) hose, with 3/8 in. (9.5 mm) inside diameter
- DISCHARGE WAND/TIP TYPE
Polypropylene trigger handle with 25˚ fan tip
- OUTPUT DISTANCE
10-12 ft. (3.0-3.7 m)
- OUTPUT VOLUME
2 gal/min (7.6 l/min)
- FLOW RATE*
2 gal/min (7.6 l/min)
- PUMP SEALS
Santoprene, Viton, or Kalrez
- WHEEL TYPE
Two 10 inch non-marking wheels, Two 3 inch casters with lock
*Dilution rates and flow rates given are based on chemical with viscosity of water and factory air pressure settings.
- COMPRESSED AIR REQUIREMENTS
40-80 psi (3-5 bar) with 2 cfm (56.6 l/min)
- LIQUID TEMPERATURE RANGE
40-100˚F (4.4-37˚C)
- CHEMICAL COMPATIBILITY
Chemical products used with this equipment must be formulated for this type of application and compatible with unit materials and pump seals. For more information on chemical compatibility, consult the manufacturer or SDS for your product or contact our customer service department.
- Complete spray unit with discharge hose and wand
- User manual
FAQs
Which pump seal material should I choose?
Pump Seal Material Compatibility
Choose a pump seal material that is compatible with the chemicals you will use. Chemical incompatibility can cause accelerated wear and equipment failure that is not covered by warranty, so it’s important to do your research.
- Consult the safety data sheet (SDS) for your chemical to learn about the ingredients.
- Use a chemical compatibility database (like this one: https://www.coleparmer.com/Chemical-Resistance) to look up the ingredients and find material compatibility info.
- Note that the concentration of chemicals makes a big difference in compatibility. Think about whether the chemical you use will be in a pre-diluted or concentrated form when it is used in the equipment.
- If you need help, ask your chemical manufacturer. Or, send your SDS to techsupport@foamit.com and we can help.
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