Pneumatic tools and accessories An HP (high-pressure) spray painting gun – the oldest available pressure painting technology. A small amount of paint is ejected under high pressure through a small opening, forming what is called a pattern. HP guns cause significant paint spraying, which causes a significant amount of the paint to be used. An LVLP spray painting gun is the most modern tool for painting. The gun needs to be selected, so that it allows efficient work with the compressor-tank combination you have. A high-pressure gun can be used with smaller tanks combined with efficient compressors, while an HVLP gun requires a very large tank, first and foremost. HVLP (low pressure) spray painting gun – has more openings in the nozzle than an HP gun, which means the pressure is lower, but the amount of paint sprayed increases. An HVLP gun has the advantage in that it uses less paint, but such a gun requires a stronger compressor. The gun needs to be selected, so that it allows efficient working with the compressor-tank combination you have. Smaller tanks combined with powerful compressors allow the use of a high-pressure gun, while an HVLP gun requires a very capacious tank, above all. PNEUMATIC TOOL INSTALLATION DIAGRAM 1. Oil compressor 2. Filter – pressure regulator – dryer 3. Quick-connector 1/4” 4. Coil hose 5. Pneumatic tool – spray painting gun 6. Quick-connector 1/4” 7. Pneumatic tool - impact wrench 1 2 3 4 6 5 7 How to choose a spray painting gun? The basic division of spray guns on a functional level includes the following: Pneumatic tools are a great alternative to their electric counterparts, but they are also much more effective: they offer more power and weigh less.
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