This is a light weight easy to handle and operate gravity feed non-bleed spray gun. It has a 400 ml metal cup with screw on cap making it easy to fill and easy to clean by just running thinner through the cup and spray gun. This is a great spray gun for the automotive body shop, and bathtub refinishing trades or for anyone who wants a light weight easy to maneuver spray gun that can spray upward with ease. It is a true HVLP spray gun not a conversion gun it will run off of any HVLP turbine. Makes for a great second spray gun.
The Factory Suggested retail price is $299 but we are selling it for the introductory price of $259, a $40 savings, also it can be purchased as a second spray gun with any system with no shipping. And best of all we can substitute it for the standard XT spray gun in any system purchase. Call or email for details.
$259.00
Available with any size air cap #4, 5, or 6, you will be asked when you order to choose the option.
GT-X Spray Gun, Choose any tip you want for the extra spray gun. And a free 6' Whip Hose.
#3 Aircap is recommended only for very light spraying of light materials. See Aircap explanation below.
$259.00
Don't need a 6' Whip Hose, get a $25 discount.
Want a System with a GT-X Spray Gun Substituted for The XT Spray Gun...just Click Here.
Instructions for Fuji 9100-G Gravity Spraygun
Most information included in the Fuji User Manual is also valid for the Gravity Spraygun. However, please disregard any mention of Pressure Tubes, Check Valves, Nipples etc. and the 1000cc Cup. These parts are not used in the gravity spraygun.
Caution: Before using the 9100-G for the first time, we recommend spraying a small quantity of solvent through the spraygun to remove any particles that may have accumulated during assembly or shipping.
Cleaning: After each use, empty the cup, (tip out paint into a container) and wipe out any residue with a clean cloth. Pour a quantity of solvent (or water if using latex paint) into the cup and replace the lid. It is not necessary to turn on the turbine. The gun does not have to be connected to the hose. You must wind out the Fluid Knob 8029 so that a stream of the solvent comes out of the Fluid Nozzle 8004. Aim this stream into a container. Repeat if necessary until the solvent is visibly clean. The secret is to flush the solvent through the gun while the paint is still wet.
If paint is allowed to harden in the spraygun and the fluid passages are clogged, remove gravity cup by loosening the Wingnut. Using solvent and Cleaning Brush, clean out the Fluid Coupler 9051. DO NOT SOAK THE COMPLETE SPRAYGUN IN SOLVENT.
Cup Angle: The cup is adjustable in a wide angle range to suit your style of spraying. If you are spraying mainly downwards onto horizontal boards for instance, you may tilt the cup further back. Loosen the wingnut then position the cup at the desired angle and tighten. The standard setting is usually perfect for most spraying.
CAUTION: Because the Gravity Cup 9850 is not pressurized, you cannot adjust the size of the spray pattern exactly as described on Page 4 & 5 of the Fuji User Manual. If you wind out the Collar 8001 too much, you will encounter back pressure. This will cause bubbles in the cup and may even shut off paint completely. You can, however, wind out the Collar a small amount to reduce the size of the spray pattern. Then, if you want a smaller pattern, simply move closer to the object you are spraying. Because the pressure is low, you can hold the gun anywhere from 8” (20cm) to less than 1/8” (3mm) away. This will give you an unlimited range of pattern size. For a very small pattern, the Aircap can be turned to a diagonal. This will result in a round pattern.
AIRCAPS: The volume of paint from the nozzle will not be as great as with our XT Spraygun with pressurized cup, this is because the paint is feeding through the gun by gravity only. However, the #4 (1.4mm) produces a medium wet spray that is more than enough for most fine-finishing applications. The feedback we have received from end users is very positive, especially regarding the quality of the finish. For painting very large surfaces we recommend switching to the #5 (1.8mm) or #6 (2.2mm) set. The #3 (1.0mm) set up is only recommended for spraying small areas with very light finishes (spray tanning or touch-up).
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