Eastwood HotCoat® PCS-150 Single Voltage Powder Coating Gun
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Description
The PCS-150 Single Voltage Powder Coating System brings the benefits of powder coating right to your home garage or shop.
- Coat and cure in under an hour!
- Easy to apply
- Extremely durable finish
- Quick color changes
- 15,000-volt output
- Economical
- Minimal overspray
- Color-Coded cables for easy setup
- More trigger-room for additional comfort
- Larger ground clamp
- Clear bottle allows you to see powder color, level and fluidizing action
- Larger internal passages for improved powder flow
- Refined power supply for more consistent coverage and powder-build
This innovative, inexpensive powder-coat gun helps you do a professional-looking powder coating job right at home. All you need to add is compressed air (5-10psi), a dedicated electric oven and your favorite powder.

Why powder coat? Because it gives you one of the most economical, color-durable, and longest-lasting finishes available. You'll find powder-coated surfaces are far more resistant to chipping, scratches, fading, and wear than other finishes, and the color selection is virtually unlimited, with high and low gloss, metallic, and clear finishes available. And thanks to the UV resistance of many of the powders, colors stay bright and vibrant longer. Texture selections range from smooth surfaces to a wrinkled or matte finish, plus rough textures designed for hiding surface imperfections.
One 8-oz. bottle of powder (not included) covers the same area as 2-3 cans of spray paint, and clean-up is easy, since you can simply sweep-up the oversprayed powder. Contains no environmentally harmful solvents. HotCoat powder coating requires a 5-10psi compressed air source and dedicated electric oven (or toaster oven).
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Q: How long does the baking process take?
A: For improved flow out (less "orange peel"), bake coated parts at 500 degrees F until powder flows out (about 3-4 minutes for light sheet metal parts), then turn down the heat to 400 degrees F 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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Questions & Answers
I need to paint exterior metal gate can I use this gun
Can you do two coats with this gun? Base and top coat, or do you need two different charges for the coats
Will this powder coating stand up to the heat from a cast iron charcoal grill?
I am on the fence between this gun and the dual voltage gun. Is the dual voltage gun mainly for the added ability to coat large areas? Are the guns the same with only the voltage capability being the difference?
