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Chapin 1949 3.5-Gallon Industrial Concrete Open Head Sprayer

Product Description

Chapin’s 1949 open head form oil sprayer is the best selling unit and is unmatched for quality. It’s compatible for most professional concrete applications and extreme chemicals.

  • 3.5-gallon Tri-Poxy tank – triple protection against rust, corrosion, and damage from dents
  • 4-inch wide mouth opening for easy filling and cleaning
  • 48-inch reinforced hose with threaded fittings
  • Brass pump, wand, nozzle and shut-off with lock-on feature
  • Unique Tri-Lock seal feature that locks the pump cap tight

Applications: Form Oil, Concrete Additives

Technical Specs

Model Number 1949
Tank Size 3.5-gallon
Tank Mouth Opening 4″
Tank Construction Tri-poxy® steel
Pump Type piston
Hose Length 48″
Hose Material reinforced hose
Shut-Off Material brass
Lock-On Feature lock-on feature
Anti-Siphon Feature none
Shoulder strap none
Battery Type none
Spray Hours none
Warranty none
Spray/Flow Rate (GPM) 0.5 -1.0 gpm
Nozzle(s) brass fan-tip
Filters none
Frame none
CFV none
Handle tri-lock cap, ergonomic handle
Shipping Weight In Pounds 11.75
Package Dim. In. (LxWxH) 9x9x28.1
Item Dim. In. (LxWxH) 8.75 x 8.75 x 27
Item Weight In Pounds 10.5
Pressure relief valve none
Extension Wand Material brass
PSI – Operating Pressure 40-60 psi
Motor Size none
Extension Wand Length
24-inches
Spray Stream Max Vertical
3-feet
Spray Stream Max Horiz.
3-feet

*Spray distance is dependent on many factors such as adjusted nozzle orifice size, tank pressure, wind interference and angle of inclination. Spray distances may vary based on user’s specific application.

Manufacturer Info

Chapin

Chapin History – A long tradition of quality begins
In 1884, American homes were still illuminated with kerosene lamps and lanterns. In Oakfield, New York, young Ralph E. Chapin sold kerosene at the hardware store he ran with his brother-in-law, Frank Harris. But something bothered Ralph Chapin. Many of the cans his customers brought in to be filled with kerosene were so poorly made that they often leaked. So Mr. Chapin began making his own cans and selling them to his customers.

The demand for this product was so great that Mr. Chapin soon sold his hardware store and set up a manufacturing business in nearby Batavia. The company quickly expanded and began making 55-gallon storage tanks and pumps. In 1903, Chapin began making compressed air sprayers and hand sprayers.

Today, Chapin sprayers are still made from the best materials and exceed the most exacting industry standards. And Chapin products continue to perform safely and dependably, providing years of reliable service. Just as they have since 1884.