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Imer Spray Gun for Spacing, Smoothing, Painting & Injections

Imer Spray Gun for Spacing, Smoothing, Painting & Injections

SKU: 1107011
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1107011 Imer Spray Gun

Features

  • Spray gun for spacing, smoothing, painting and injections without deflectors

Imer Spray Gun for Spacing, Smoothing, Painting & Injections is a professional, high‑precision finishing gun designed by IMER for fine coats, filling, touch‑pointing, and injection work with their mortar and plaster pumps. Sold under part number 1107011, this Ø 25 F spray gun is engineered to apply thin decorative finishes, smoothing compounds, paints, and controlled injections without deflectors, giving contractors excellent control, clean edges, and a superior surface finish.

What the Imer Spray Gun 1107011 Is

Distributors describe 1107011 as an “Imer Spray Gun for spacing, smoothing, painting & injections” and as a “Stucco and Fine Coatings Gun…for spacing, smoothing, painting and injections without deflectors.” IMER’s own spray gun catalog lists it as:

  • 1107011 – Ø 25 F spray gun for finishing coat / filling / touch pointing / injections without deflectors, with air flow regulator and no‑spreading ball valve.

In practical terms, this gun is a finishing‑grade spray gun used at the end of the line on IMER pumps such as the Mighty Small 50, Step 120, Koine series, and similar machines when applying:

  • Thin finishing plasters and smoothing compounds.

  • Fine decorative coatings and paints.

  • Filling and touch‑pointing mortar in joints and small cavities.

  • Injection work (strengthening injections, small voids, panel spacing, etc.).

Because it is used without deflectors, the spray pattern is controlled by the nozzle and air flow rather than a heavy mortar deflector, making it ideal for light materials and precision work.

Key Features and Technical Characteristics

From IMER’s spray gun catalog and distributor descriptions, the main features of the Imer Spray Gun for Spacing, Smoothing, Painting & Injections (1107011) are:

  • Connection: Ø 25 F (25 mm female) material inlet for hoses from IMER pumps.

  • Application range: Finishing coats, filling, touch‑pointing, spacing, injections, paints, and smoothing products.

  • Deflectors: Used without deflectors, unlike heavier mortar guns that use 12–16 mm deflector nozzles.

  • Air flow regulator: Integrated regulator to fine‑tune air volume at the gun for precise atomization.

  • No‑spreading ball valve: Helps stop material flow cleanly and avoid spatter when opening/closing, critical for clean edges and detail work.

In IMER’s “Spraying and Pumping Systems” catalog, 1107011 is explicitly grouped as a “Finishing coat / Decorative plaster / Spacing / Injections spray gun,” highlighting its role at the fine‑finish end of the spray spectrum.

Designed Applications: Spacing, Smoothing, Painting & Injections

The IMER European product literature explains that IMER pumps and spray guns are used for:

  • Conventional and premixed mortar and plasters.

  • Waterproofing products and colored coatings.

  • Smoothing and finishing products.

  • Filling joints and strengthening injections.

The 1107011 spray gun specifically targets the finer, lower‑build applications:

  • Spacing and filling

    • Used with spacer fillers and panel systems, as supported by related IMER accessories (e.g., spacer filler guns and conical spacing tubes).

    • Ideal for filling gaps between panels, around anchors, and in tight joint spaces.

  • Smoothing and finishing coats

    • Applies thin smoothing layers and decorative finishes where build‑up is 1/8 in or less.

  • Painting and thin coatings

    • Catalogs mention “coatings with paints” as a standard application for IMER finishing guns and pumps.

  • Injections

    • Suitable for low‑viscosity injections in masonry joints, minor cracks, and localized strengthening, particularly when paired with IMER controlled‑pressure injection kits.

This versatility makes 1107011 a go‑to gun for finishers who need one tool that can handle both thin plasters and injection work.

How It Fits Into IMER Pump and Sprayer Systems

The Imer Spray Gun for Spacing, Smoothing, Painting & Injections is part of IMER’s Pro‑Tek spray gun line designed to work with their rotor/stator pumps and continuous mixers. Typical host machines include:

  • IMER Mighty Small 50 (Small 50) – for plasters, mortars, waterproofing, paints, and injections; requires optional compressor for spraying.

  • Step 120 – for conventional/premixed mortar, fireproofing, self‑leveling screeds, and controlled‑pressure injections.

  • Koine series mixer‑pumps – for premixed plasters, self‑levelers, and finishes, with appropriate compressor modules.

The usual configuration is:

  1. Pump mixes and delivers material through a 25 mm hose.

  2. Hose connects to the Ø 25 F inlet on the 1107011 gun.

  3. Compressed air (from a dual‑diaphragm or modular compressor) connects to the gun’s air fitting.

  4. Operator uses the air valve, air regulator, and no‑spreading ball valve to start/stop and shape the spray.

IMER notes that materials are mixed and pumped through the hose, then “with the help of the air supplied by the integrated compressor, sprayed on the application area,” with start/stop control at the gun.

Difference from Heavy Mortar and Fireproofing Guns

IMER offers several spray guns that look similar but serve different purposes:

  • 1107540 – Ø 25 F spray gun for traditional/premixed plaster with Ø14 deflector.

  • 1107549 – 1.43 m long Ø 25 F spray gun for fireproofing and premixed plaster.

  • 1107577 / 1107641 – Ø 35 spray guns for traditional plasters, premixed, stucco.

These guns use deflectors (5–16 mm or larger) to handle heavy mortars and high‑build fireproofing. By contrast, 1107011:

  • Uses no deflectors, focusing on thin materials.

  • Incorporates a no‑spreading ball valve and finer air control for clean finishing work.

  • Is explicitly described for finishing coats, filling, touch‑pointing, and injections rather than base coats or heavy spray.

If you primarily apply base‑coat stucco or fireproofing, a deflector‑equipped gun is better. For fine work—spacing, smoothing, painting, injections—1107011 is the correct IMER choice.

Based on IMER pump catalogs and finishing gun descriptions, the Imer Spray Gun for Spacing, Smoothing, Painting & Injections is best used with:

  • Premixed smoothing compounds and finishing plasters.

  • Colored decorative plasters and coatings.

  • Thin acrylic or polymer‑modified stucco finish coats (within pump’s viscosity limits).

  • Waterproofing coatings formulated for spray application.

  • Fine repair mortars for touch‑pointing and joint filling.

  • Low‑viscosity injection grouts for strengthening or cavity filling (within pump and kit specs).

Always check the product data sheet of the material being sprayed to confirm it is approved for pump and spray use with the aggregate size and nozzle dimensions in your system.

Advantages of the Imer Spray Gun for Spacing, Smoothing, Painting & Injections

Key benefits of using IMER’s 1107011 spray gun include:

  • High precision and clean finishing

    • No‑spreading ball valve and air regulator help prevent splatter and overspray, critical for fine finishes and detailed injection work.

  • Versatility in one gun

    • Capable of spacing, smoothing, painting, and injections, which reduces the number of different guns needed on site.

  • Full OEM integration

    • Designed to work seamlessly with IMER pumps, hoses, compressors, and accessories, eliminating fitment issues and guesswork.

  • Optimized for thin‑build materials

    • Unlike heavy mortar guns, 1107011 is tuned for lower build and finer atomization, giving superior results on finish coats and coatings.

For contractors already using IMER pumps for base coats, adding this gun extends their capability into higher‑value finish and injection applications.

Choosing Deflectors and Accessories for Spacing and Smoothing

Although the 1107011 spray gun itself is specified “without deflectors,” IMER’s accessory range includes a full set of deflectors and spacing accessories that can be used in related configurations:

  • Hardened steel deflectors 5–12 mm for painting, smoothing, and spacing.

  • Spacer filler gun for A1 panels with control sensor (1108006).

  • Conical tube gun for spacing Ø 25 (1107499), with sectionable steel tube to obtain the desired outlet diameter.

These tools, together with the 1107011 finishing gun, cover everything from standard finishing to special panel spacing and injection tasks on IMER systems.

Why the Imer Spray Gun for Spacing, Smoothing, Painting & Injections Is a Smart Choice

For professional finishers and contractors using IMER pumps, the Imer Spray Gun for Spacing, Smoothing, Painting & Injections (part 1107011) is the dedicated finishing and injection gun that unlocks fine‑grade spraying, precise filling, and controlled spacing applications. With a Ø 25 F connection, no‑deflector design, built‑in air regulator, and no‑spreading ball valve, it is optimized for finishing coats, decorative plasters, paints, and injection work that demand accuracy and clean results.

If you want to extend your IMER pump system beyond base‑coat stucco and mortar into high‑quality smoothing, painting, touch‑pointing, and injection applications, the Imer Spray Gun for Spacing, Smoothing, Painting & Injections provides the OEM‑engineered performance and control needed to deliver consistent, professional finishes on demanding jobsites.