Part Code: ASAB-X220CCR
Introducing the ASAB Extreme 60–63:1 Heavy Duty Pneumatic Sprayer — a high-ratio air-powered unit built for serious protective coating work where you need high fluid pressure, stable delivery, and reliable performance in harsh site conditions. The X220CCR is designed for contractors and industrial crews spraying high-viscosity materials that demand more pressure than standard airless units, while keeping the drive system pneumatic for durability and service-friendly operation.
With a 60–63:1 ratio, this sprayer converts plant air into ultra-high fluid pressure to support consistent atomisation on tough coatings like high-build epoxies, zinc-rich primers, heavy protective systems, and other thicker industrial materials (material suitability depends on setup, temperature, hose/tip selection, and filtration). It’s a solid platform for long hose runs and demanding duty cycles where you want a rig that just keeps pulling.
Whether you’re upgrading an older high-ratio setup, building a dedicated industrial spray rig, or chasing better atomisation on heavy coatings, the ASAB-X220CCR is a job-site-ready solution for serious pneumatic spraying.
Key Benefits
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60–63:1 ratio for ultra-high pressure fluid delivery from plant air
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Built for heavy-duty industrial coatings and high-viscosity materials
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Pneumatic drive for reliable operation in tough site conditions
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Supports consistent atomisation on long hose runs and demanding setups
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Heavy-duty build suited to commercial/industrial duty cycles
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Ideal for protective coating work where pressure stability matters
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Service-friendly platform for workshop maintenance and long-term uptime
What’s Included
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ASAB Extreme 60–63:1 Heavy Duty Pneumatic Sprayer — ASAB-X220CCR
Safety Check
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High-pressure injection hazard: Treat this as ultra-high pressure equipment. Never point the gun at skin and never check leaks with your hand — use cardboard/rag and keep clear of joints.
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Depressurise correctly before servicing: Shut air supply, bleed system pressure, trigger into a waste bucket, and confirm fluid pressure is at zero before opening any fittings.
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Air supply safety: Use a suitable regulator/FRL and bring air pressure up gradually—don’t slam it on.
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Grounding is mandatory: Ensure pump, hose, gun, and workpiece are correctly grounded to reduce static ignition risk (especially with solvents).
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Hose/fitting ratings: Confirm every hose, whip, fitting, and filter in the system is rated for the maximum working pressure of a 63:1 setup.
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PPE: Eye protection, gloves, and respiratory protection appropriate to the coating/SDS—industrial coatings can be nasty stuff.
