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Gravity Feed Gun (HVLP 1.8 and 2.2) - DeVilbiss

Part #: FLG-678

The DeVilbiss FLG-678 Gravity Feed Gun is a professional-grade HVLP spray gun designed for consistent performance in rigorous automotive and industrial environments. This tool provides technicians and mechanics with precise control for achieving high-quality finishes across a range of coating applications. Its robust construction ensures durability and efficient material application in demanding professional settings.

Key Features

  • Versatile Fluid Tip Selection: Includes 1.8mm and 2.2mm fluid tips, accommodating various material viscosities, from automotive primers to heavier industrial coatings, for application flexibility.
  • Superior Finish Quality: Precision-machined air caps and fluid nozzles collaborate to produce soft, uniform spray patterns, critical for achieving smooth and consistent surface preparation.
  • High Transfer Efficiency (HVLP): Utilizes HVLP technology to maximize material transfer to the substrate, effectively minimizing overspray and optimizing material usage for cost-effective operations.
  • Waterborne Compatibility: Equipped with anodized internal passages and high-grade stainless steel components, ensuring full compatibility with modern waterborne coatings and simplifying cleaning.
  • Durable Construction: Built with an easy-to-clean anodized finish and robust components to withstand the demands of daily professional use and extend tool life.

Applications

The DeVilbiss FLG-678, with its included 1.8mm and 2.2mm fluid tips and 900 cc aluminum cup, is specifically suited for the application of various primers. It serves as an essential tool for automotive body shops and industrial settings that require thorough surface preparation for subsequent basecoats or topcoats. Its versatility allows for effective handling of different primer viscosities to ensure optimal adhesion and finish quality.

Specifications

  • Cup Capacity: 900 cc Aluminum

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This product was added to our catalog on Friday 28 September, 2012.