Eastwood HotCoat® PCS-250 Dual Voltage Powder Coating Gun
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The Eastwood HotCoat® PCS-250 Dual Voltage Powder Coating Gun is a powerful, user-friendly solution for DIYers and professionals alike, ideal for both automotive and household projects. Running on standard 120-volt household power, this powder coating gun offers incredible versatility, allowing you to achieve professional-quality results at home. The PCS-250’s dual-voltage settings provide precise control: the 15,000-volt setting is perfect for small or intricate parts, while the 25,000-volt setting delivers excellent coverage for multi-coat applications on larger surfaces.
Engineered for ease of use, this powder coating gun requires just 5-10 psi of compressed air, minimizing overspray while ensuring even powder distribution and excellent adhesion. The clear powder bottle allows you to easily check powder color, powder level, and fluidizing action as you work, helping to maintain a smooth, uninterrupted workflow.
Designed with convenience in mind, the color-coded cables make setup simple, allowing users to switch between projects with minimal hassle. The robust power supply of the PCS-250 provides consistent coverage, making it an economical choice that doesn’t sacrifice quality. Whether you’re restoring car parts or adding a durable finish to household items, the Eastwood HotCoat® PCS-250 is an essential tool for achieving durable, professional-grade finishes. Backed by Eastwood’s 1-year warranty.
Eastwood HotCoat® PCS-250 Features:
- Economical and versatile powder coating gun for all kinds of automotive and household projects
- Operates on standard 120V household current
- Robust power supply provides consistent coverage and powder build
- Dual voltage settings for precise control on a variety of projects
- Low 15,000-volt setting ideal for small parts
- High 25,000-volt setting allows for multi-coat coverage
- Excellent powder adhesion with minimal overspray
- Requires as little as 5 psi of compressed air to operate
- Clear bottle shows powder color, level, and fluidizing action
- 1-year warranty and lifetime U.S.-based customer support
Product Name | Eastwood HotCoat® PCS-250 Dual Voltage Powder Coating Gun |
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Warranty Term | 1 year |
Is ESP | Yes |
Is Canceled | No |
90 Day Returns | Yes |
ATF Recommended products - Enabled | No |
FAQ's | Eastwood Powder Coating Videos - CLICK HERE (Q) How long does the baking process take? (A) For improved flow out (less "orange peel"), bake coated parts at 500 degreesF until powder flows out (about 3-4 minutes for light sheet metal parts), then turn down the heat to 400 degreesF for a full 15 minutes. (Q) What are the electrical requirements? (A) This HotCoat Gun requires 110-125VAC, 2 amps at 50-60 Hz. Can be used with a voltage transformer such as 220-240VAC to 110-125VAC as long as the transformer can handle 2 amps. |
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warranty_ax | One Year Manufacturer's Defect Warranty. Designed, engineered and tested to Eastwood's specifications. ![]() |
Input Voltage | 110v / 120v |
Storage Case Included | No |
Hopper or Bottle Size | 8 oz |
Do Not Use - Application - Depreciated | Power unit supplies over 9000 VDC at 15 micro amps. Plugs into grounded 110- 20VAC outlet. Gun requires as little as.5 cfm at 5-10 psi. Fill cup no more than 1/4-1/3 full, wave the nozzle in a circular motion about 4-6" from the surface to keep the powder flowing efficiently and coat evenly. Use 8 psi for best results. Powder coated surfaces withstand fuel, Brake fluids and most solvents and are very chip resistant. Wear a dust mask when handling or applying powder. Wear a respirator while curing powder. Do not apply powder into a small boxed area. |
Do Not Use - Instructions - Depreciated |
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Do Not Use - Safety Info - Depreciated | Use a disposable dust mask when handling or applying powder. Powder, like common flour, can be explosive when suspended in the air in high concentrations. To minimize any explosion risk, sweep up—do not vacuum—powder from the floor. Cure powder in a well-ventilated area. The urethane powders we sell liberate a very minute amount of isocyanates when the powder flows out. This usually occurs about 3-5 minutes after the part is placed in the oven to bake. Wear a respirator with fresh filter cartridges when curing or inspecting flow-out progress. <br><br> |