SATAjet 6000 Spray Gun
Despite rumours (and intensive worldwide internet search activities), as of 12.09.2024 there is no spray gun model such as Sata Jet 6000 spray gun (or Sata 6000 or Satajet 6000). The latest model is the Sata X jet spray gun.
Despite rumours (and intensive worldwide internet search activities), as of 12.09.2024 there is no spray gun model such as Sata Jet 6000 spray gun (or Sata 6000 or Satajet 6000). The latest model is the Sata X jet spray gun.
This ‘Fluid Tips’ (SYNO: ‘Fluid Nozzles’) overview/chart for Binks spray guns such as the Mach1 HVLP BBR, Mach1-SL, Binks Mach1-G and Binks Mach1A (automatic gun) helps users select the right nozzle size and find the correct part number. Contents1 Function of the Fluid Nozzle2 Fluid Nozzle Selection – General3 Fluid Nozzle Part Number Overview4 Difference…
Redesigned from the ground up, the Devilbiss DV1 spray gun can be considered the new benchmark for automotive refinishing spray guns. The gun body (appearance), nozzle system, air caps and air valve have all been completely redesigned. Contents1 Spray Gun Body – complete new look2 Fluid Tips – wider range in new design3 Devilbiss DV1…
Iwata has launched a limited edition of its WS-400 & LS-400 spray guns: the Supernova Lotus 3-Eleven Limited Edition. The special edition celebrates the partnership between Lotus and Anest Iwata. Contents1 Supernova Lotus 3-Eleven Limited Edition2 Iwata WS-400 Review3 Iwata WS400 Limited Editions for Sale Supernova Lotus 3-Eleven Limited Edition Three different models/setups are available:…
Contents1 Introduction to Binks Air Caps2 Binks Air Cap/Air Nozzle Overview3 Does Binks still manufacture air spray guns? Introduction to Binks Air Caps This is the most complete and comprehensive Binks Air Cap (SYNO: Air Nozzle) chart available: More than 100 different Binks air caps are covered, including the popular Binks 66SD and 63PB air…
This is an overview of all Devilbiss ‘GTI’ spray gun models, from the current models Devilbiss ‘GTi Pro Lite’ (and also ‘PROLite’) to the previous models ‘GTi’ and ‘GTi Pro’. The chart compares each model’s atomization technique (Conventional, HVLP or High Efficiency), air caps and fluid tips, and shows which models share the same. Contents1…
Contents1 Technical Specifications2 Features3 Application4 Service Manual5 Competitor Products Technical Specifications Part No.: LPS RB 2000 RP (92908) Nozzle: 0.5 mm Atomization Technique: RP technology Air consumption: 120 – 150 lpm (@ 4.0 bar) Air consumption (LPS RB 2000 RP): 200 – 250 lpm (@ 3 bar) Operating pressure: 2 bar Required minimum control air:…