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15 PC SPRAY GUN CLEANING KIT - Andrew Mack & Son Brush Company

Part #: 1200-K

Maintain peak performance and extend the lifespan of your professional spray guns with the Andrew Mack & Son 1200-K 15 PC Spray Gun Cleaning Kit. This comprehensive kit provides technicians and mechanics with the specialized tools necessary for thorough and effective cleaning of both automotive and industrial spray equipment, ensuring consistent finish quality and reliable operation.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive Cleaning: The 15-piece assortment includes a variety of brushes, picks, and needles designed to address all critical areas of a spray gun, from fluid passages to air caps.
  • Durable Construction: Manufactured with professional-grade materials, each tool in the kit is built for longevity and repeated use in demanding workshop environments.
  • Specialized Tools: Features fine-tipped needles and brushes to meticulously clean nozzles, fluid tips, and air passages, preventing clogs and optimizing spray patterns.
  • Versatile Compatibility: Suitable for a wide range of gravity-feed, siphon-feed, and pressure-feed spray guns commonly used in automotive refinishing, industrial coating, and woodworking applications.
  • Organized Storage: Keeps all essential cleaning tools neatly together, preventing loss and facilitating quick access during maintenance routines.

Applications

This Andrew Mack & Son 15 PC Spray Gun Cleaning Kit is an indispensable asset for any professional setting where precision spraying is critical. It is ideal for use in automotive body shops to maintain paint guns for consistent clear coat and base coat application, preventing issues like spitting or uneven finishes. Industrial painters will find it essential for cleaning equipment used with various coatings, ensuring reliable operation and reducing downtime. Furthermore, it is perfectly suited for general maintenance workshops involved in equipment repair and detailed cleaning of pneumatic tools.

This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 17 February, 2015.