The Tool Force 50 psi 2-in-1 HVLP spray gun provides a better than 75-percent transfer efficiency with less than 10-percent psi output pressure. This spray gun features a 1.4-millimeter stainless nozzle for lighter materials and 2-millimeter stainless nozzle for heavier materials. It offers high atomization with low nozzle air pressure. The tool has a 1/4-inch air inlet and requires a 2-to-3 HP air compressor.50 psi 2-in-1 HVLP spray gun offers high atomization with low nozzle air pressureBetter than 75% transfer efficiency with less than 10% psi output pressure1.4-millimeter stainless nozzle for lighter materials; 2-millimeter stainless nozzle for heavier materials1/4-inch air inletRequires a 2 to 3 HP compressor (not included)The Tool Force 50 psi 2-in-1 HVLP spray gun provides a better than 75-percent transfer efficiency with less than 10-percent psi output pressure. This spray gun features a 1.4-millimeter stainless nozzle for lighter materials and 2-millimeter stainless nozzle for heavier materials. It offers high atomization with low nozzle air pressure. The tool has a 1/4-inch air inlet and requires a 2-to-3 HP air compressor.
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Nice Spray Gun - Good Price
I paint houses, vehicles, motorcycles and equipment. One of my Airless sprayers cost over $5000. The automotive sprayers (Devilbiss) are about $500 each. I've always wanted to get an HVLP spray gun. But, with so many available and with such a wide price span, I decided to start with something inexpensive and see how they function.
When I took this Tool Force sprayer out of its box I could see and feel it was much, much nicer that the price I paid for it. There isn't anything cheap looking about the sprayer. The head, needle and the body emulates the quality of my guns ten times the price.
I've paid more for just a needle kit for other sprayers.
I started off spraying Latex paint. I knew I had to thin it, and it wouldn't deliver the volume equal to the Airless. But, after tinkering with the air/volume/fan adjustments it's performance actually amazed me. It is fantastic on small projects. It easily opens up on big areas and tones down on intricate areas. Loose the Air...
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Worked great for what I used it for.
I used this HVLP for spraying on Second Skin Audio's Spectrum Spray sound deadener and it worked GREAT! The provided 2.0mm nozzle worked awesome for spraying the very thick product at a reasonable 40-50 PSI. The adjustable fan spray was very accurate and allowed me to get into the very tight areas with ease. And VERY low excess "particulates" in the air while spraying which is very nice.
The provided pressure regulator is a nice addition, but wish it were of higher quality, then again I wouldn't expect much more from a $20-$30 HVLP gun.
The only real complaint is the trigger, when using the gun for a period longer then 15 minutes your hand and fingers get fatigued, but applying some PlastiDip or other similar product helps.
All in all a very reasonably price HVLP gun that does a decent job.
Terrific gun for spraying urethane
I picked up this gun to spray oil based urethane on my front doors. It was impossible to get a smooth and even finish with a brush with Varathane's satin urethane - I tried twice. So, although I have never used a spray gun, I deciced to give this one a try and see if I could get a satisfactory finish. I was not disappointed with the end result. The finish is far better than can be achieved with a brush. Just be prepaired for a little learning curve when learning to spray.
Internet searches will give you tips how to hold and move the gun, what tip sizes are needed for your type of work, pressure settings etc. Then practice on a piece of scrap. Even after doing all of this homework, I still managed to get a run on the first side of the first door. A little more experimenting revealed that I had the pressure too low (30 psi). I turned it up to 40 and presto! Easy spraying and a smooth finish. The information avaliable will tell you to use the lowest pressure...
Product Features :
- 50 psi 2-in-1 HVLP spray gun offers high atomization with low nozzle air pressure
- Better than 75% transfer efficiency with less than 10% psi output pressure
- 1.4-millimeter stainless nozzle for lighter materials; 2-millimeter stainless nozzle for heavier materials
- 1/4-inch air inlet
- Requires a 2 to 3 HP compressor (not included)
Rating : 4.2
List Price : $69.95
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