Paint Application
The Andersen LS -6090 petrol powered road/line marking machine is ideal for spraying both water based or waterborne line marking
paint and solvent based line marking paint such as chlorinated rubber.
Glass Bead Dispenser
The Andersen LS-6090 glass dispenser is designed to drop glass bead into the wet paint as you spray for reflective lines. This package comes with the main glass bead box mounted on the front handles, flexible hose and two glass bead dispensers mounted behind each gun.
LED Light Kit
The Andersen LS-6090 LED Light kit includes 1 x front mounted LED work light and also 1 x rear mounted LED work light for night time line marking applications. On/Off switch is mounted in a protected position so that it will not become damaged.
Code | Parameter | QTY | Outer box size | G.W/N.W | |
LS 6090 | Gasoline | Honda GX160 | 1 | 110*76*92CM | 120kg |
Power: | 5.5HP | ||||
Max Pressure | 22Mpa | ||||
Max Tip Size | 0.025inch (two guns) | ||||
Max Flow | 4.0LPM | ||||
Motor | Brushless motor |
The Andersen LS-6090 Line Marker was designed to be as compact as possible taking up less room in the back of a ute or van. Compared with other larger three wheel designs used for line markers the Andersen LS-6090 has a much smaller storage footprint. Professional contractors can fit up to four of these machines onto a single ute tray, trailer or in the back of a van. Many contractors will use a dedicated machine for different colours or types of road line marking paints to save time on the job instead of cleaning a machine to change colours.
The Andersen LS -6090 uses the famous GX-160 petrol motor/Piston Pump configuration which is know for reliability by delivering smooth edge lines without pulsation when spraying. Comparable sized machines used by many competitors rely on small piston pumps that are generally under powered for the work load required and quickly wear out giving you uneven, erratic and poor line quality. The Andersen LS-6090 has no electronics, sensors or micro-processors to fail. So many models of line marking machines reply on computer boards and sensors which at some point all fail. We have serviced line marking machines for over 12 years and with the proliferation of micro-processors used on control boards with so many brands, it’s just another thing that goes wrong later.