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Wagner SprayPackE Offers Easy Control

This entry-level device is suitable for users who plan to switch from manual application to automatic coating.

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Wagner’s SprayPackE offers automatic guns and motion systems in a connected powder booth that can be controlled quickly, easily and automatically, according to the company. It is said that, among Wagner’s control units portfolio, it is an entry-level device that is suitable for users who plan to switch from manual application to automatic coating. The company says the product features quick installation and individual extensions; all-in-one control with intuitive operation via a central 7-inch touchscreen; and efficient, resource-saving coating thanks to intelligent automatic control. It is also said to offer high coating quality through a combination with Wagner system components, including automatic guns and motion technology.

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