Trophy Series Automatic Spray Gun HVLP
Manufacturer: Carlisle Binks
Part Number: 3465-XXHV-XXXX
Description: Binks Trophy Series Automatic Spray Gun is the premier spray gun for use in automatic spray applications, incorporating some of the best features of our Trophy hand spray gun. Trophy Automatic gun offers total control of atomizing air pressure, side port air, fluid flow, and spray patterns in high and low production settings. Latest advancements in atomization technology have been incorporated for achieving consistent, fine finishes when spraying a wide range of industrial coatings.
All product contact surfaces are manufactured from FDA acceptable materials when using a 45-11050-XX, 45-11060-XX series fluid nozzle and a 47-6860, 47-6864, 47-6865, 47-6866 needle.
Binks Trophy Automatic Series Spray Guns can be used with pressure pots and pumps.
The Trophy HVLP Series of Spray Guns can be used to operate at high transfer efficiencies in compliance with “California South Coast Air Quality Management District” regulations as a High Volume, Low Pressure spray gun.
Features:
- Long life seal lasts twice as long than typical seals
- Balanced and uniform pressure and distribution inside the air cap produces uniform spray particle distribution
- Needle knob can be used to remove piston for convenience
- Tuff Tip Hardened fluid nozzles last longer
- Needle seal cartridge assembly can be removed as one complete assembly
- Easy-grip air cap ring for easy removal and installation
- Stainless steel fluid passages for wide variety of materials
- ONE STAINLESS STEEL NEEDLE FOR ALL FLUID NOZZLES REDUCES INVENTORY
Specifications:
Maximum Air Pressure | 140 psi / 9.6 bar |
Maximum Fluid Pressure | 140 psi / 9.6 bar |
Gun Body | Anodized Aluminum |
Cylinder Air Pressure to Operate the Gun |
65 psi / 4.5 bar |
Fluid Path | Stainless Steel |
Fluid Inlet Size | 3/8" NPS / BSP(m) |
Air Inlet Size | 1/4" NPS / BSP(m) |
Gun Weight | 20.8 oz. / 590 grams |
Wetted Parts | Stainless Steel & UHMWPE |
Gun Mounting Hole | 1/2” diameter |
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