Binks Airless Spray Guns Manual  

Binks Manual Airless Spray Guns

Airless spraying does not directly use compressed air to atomize the coating material. A pump delivers paint to the spray gun under high hydraulic pressure (500 to 4500 PSI) to atomize the fluid. The fluid is then released through an orifice in the spray nozzle. This process increases transfer efficiency and production speed with less overspray than conventional air atomized spray. It is the fastest means of applying a coating. In some cases, however, fine finishes cannot be achieved.

Airless Manual Spray Guns  

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Airless PitBull 3500 PSI

The New Binks PitBull 3500 PSI Airless spray gun has a revolutionary design that eliminates the needle and spring valve and is replaced by a single piece spray valve. Wear parts in the spray valve are made of Tungsten Carbide. Spray valve design reduces spitting, trigger pull, and fatigue while lasting up to twice as long as guns with needles.

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Airless PitBull 7500 PSI

The New Binks PitBull 7500 PSI Airless spray gun has a revolutionary design that eliminates the needle and spring valve and is replaced by a single piece spray valve. Wear parts in the spray valve are made of Tungsten Carbide. Spray valve design reduces spitting, trigger pull, and fatigue while lasting up to twice as long as guns with needles. Shown here is the 4-finger version.

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Airless 1M

Similar to the Airless 1, the Airless 1M is designed for the application of abrasives and high viscosity fluids such as plastics, adhesives, sound deadeners as well as conventional paints and coatings.

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