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Tools & Hardware : Fuji Industrial Spray Equipment 9001-6 Aircap Set #6 for XT Spraygun

Fuji Industrial Spray Equipment 9001-6 Aircap Set #6 for XT Spraygun

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Binding: Tools & Hardware
Product Brand: Fuji
EAN: 0612850900166
Label: Fuji Industrial Spray Equipment
Product Manufacturer: Fuji Industrial Spray Equipment
Model: 9001-6
Publisher: Fuji Industrial Spray Equipment
Ranking: 27002
Studio: Fuji Industrial Spray Equipment


Product facts:
  • Air cap set for spray gun ideal for faster coverage on walls, ceilings and larger surfaces
  • Suitable for use with latex and paints; perfect for splatter paints and multi-fleck
  • Large 0.086-inch nozzle size for extra high output atomization
  • Complete needle, nozzle, and jet kit; needle and nozzle made of stainless steel
  • For use with XT spray gun







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The Fuji industrial spray equipment air cap set #6 is ideal for faster coverage on walls, ceilings and larger surfaces using your spray gun. This set works well with latex and paints and is perfect for spraying splatter paints and multi-fleck. This air cap set is intended for use with the XT spray gun and does not fit older Fuji spray gun models. This air cap set is a complete needle, nozzle, and jet kit with a large 0.086-inch nozzle size for extra high output atomization, allowing you to cover big surfaces quickly. The needle and nozzle are made of durable stainless steel. For a proper fit, the fluid nozzle and needle must match exactly, but the air cap set may be one size up or down from the norm and still be compatible. With the larger air cap set sizes, slight texture in the finish may occur.









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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Used this yesterday
The cap does well allowing you to spray latex (I thinned it about 10%) primer but you will go through a lot of paint fairly quick. You will need to ventilate the "mist" that is produced by the spray equipment.
Knowing what I know now, probably wouldn't do it again because of constantly having to reload the cup and having to deal with the misty overspray inside of a house. But still, the cap works as expected.



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