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Pneumatic Spray guns offer precise application and are equipped with a compressed air supply to ensure even distribution, suitable for a variety of surfaces. The guns allow total control. These pneumatic guns are suitable for both touch-up work and larger bodywork projects. Their ergonomic design makes them easy to use. For bodywork professionals, pneumatic Spray guns deliver exceptional results. Find out more
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Discover our other Spray guns for bodywork :

Sandblasting guns :

Working pressure :

Blasting guns are designed to operate at specific pressures, usually measured in bars or psi. The choice depends on the type of material being blasted and the requirements of the job.

Air flow :

Air flow, measured in litres per minute (l/min) or cubic feet per minute (cfm), indicates the amount of air required to propel the abrasive material.

Trigger type :

Some models have adjustable triggers to control the flow of abrasive, offering greater precision during operation.

Nozzle size:

Nozzle size affects the blasting pattern and speed of abrasion. Different nozzle sizes are suitable for specific applications.

Manual cartridge guns:

Cartridge type :

Manual cartridge guns are designed to use sealant or adhesive cartridges. Compatibility with different cartridge types is a key feature.

Extrusion mechanism :

Some guns feature advanced extrusion mechanisms for precise application and control of material flow.

Material of construction:

Gun materials must be durable and resistant to the chemicals contained in the cartridges. Stainless steel or aluminium models are common.

Pneumatic cartridge guns:

Air pressure :

Pneumatic guns require a specific air pressure to operate effectively. Ensure that the air pressure supplied is compatible with the gun specification.

Cartridge compatibility :

These guns are designed to work with specific cartridges. Compatibility with a variety of cartridges is an advantage for users.

Ergonomic trigger:

Some models are equipped with ergonomic triggers for comfortable use, reducing fatigue when applying materials.

Sprays:

Spray type:

Sprayers can be airbrush, pressure, or gravity type. The choice depends on the type of paint or coating to be applied and the user's preferences.

Air pressure:

The air pressure required for optimum Spray depends on the model and type of material being used. Pressure settings are often adjustable.

Nozzle and needle:

Nozzle and needle size influences the spray pattern and viscosity of the material that can be used.

Cup capacity:

Bucket capacity determines how much material the sprayer can hold, which is crucial for projects of different sizes.

By choosing tools with features tailored to your specific needs, you can maximise the efficiency and precision of your blasting, canistering and spraying jobs.

FAQ about other Spray guns :

1. What type of spray gun is best suited to touching up paint on small body panels?

Gravity spray guns are often recommended for touching up paint on small panels. Their design allows precise control and efficient use of small quantities of paint, ensuring a quality finish.

2. Are suction guns suitable for thick paint used in bodywork?

Yes, suction guns are particularly well suited to thick paint. Their design enables more viscous paint to be sucked up efficiently, making them suitable for bodywork projects requiring denser coatings.

3. What distinguishes HVLP guns from other types of Spray gun?

HVLP (High Volume Low Pressure) spray guns use less air pressure to atomise the paint, reducing overspray and paint loss. They are recommended for bodywork jobs requiring a high quality finish with paint economy.

4. What is the recommended air pressure for pressure guns used in bodywork?

The recommended air pressure depends on the specific model of gun and the paint used. However, it is generally between 2 and 3 bars. It is vital to follow the manufacturer's recommendations to avoid application problems.

5. Are gravity-feed guns suitable for metallic and pearlescent paints?

Yes, gravity-feed guns are well suited to metallic and pearlescent paints. They are designed for gentle spraying, ensuring an even distribution of colour particles for brilliant, high-gloss finishes.

6. How do I choose the right nozzle size for a body spray gun?

Nozzle size depends on the viscosity of the paint. Thicker paints require larger nozzles. Consult the paint and gun manufacturer's recommendations to determine the optimum nozzle size.

Professional global answer: The choice of Spray gun depends on a number of factors, including the size of the project, the type of paint, and the level of precision required. Gravity guns are ideal for touch-ups, while suction guns are suitable for thicker paints. HVLP guns offer energy efficiency and a high-quality finish. For best results, carefully follow the manufacturer's recommendations for gun settings, air pressure and regular cleaning.