� The FX3000 is a full size HVLP spray gun for larger jobs and the gun of choice when HVLP is required. � Innovations of the Finex gun include 29% fewer parts, precision lids, repair kits, optional 3M� PPS� adapter, optional interchangeable aluminum cups and lowest trigger pull among all guns in its class. � Fluid Tips: 1.5 mm � Air Consumption (cfm): 9.5 SCFM � Max Inlet HVLP psi: 29 psi (2.0 bar, 200 kPa) � Weight With Cup: 1.11 lb � Air Inlet npsm: 1/4 in � Finish: Black Nickel � Cup Size: 600 cc � Pattern Size: 12.5 in � Warranty: 1 year
C**S
Perfect
Our Finish guys always use these so we ordered replacements....
R**S
Spray Gun
I love this spray gun, it sprays really good, I have sprayed two tractors and it done a good job on both of them. if I ever need another one I would bye this one. Thanks for a good spray Gun.
I**S
Four Stars
Nice piece. Quick delivery. Still working it.
T**Y
Excellent paint gun
This paint gun is an excellent gun, its well made and easy to maintain. It lays out the paint nicely and evenly. Definitely recommend this gun, thumbs up!
A**.
Good Gun, but needs CFM
This is a nice gun. I've sprayed 2 trucks with it. the gun itself is easy to clean, light, and well made. For the price, it's an excellent gun. All that said, it needs significant CFM to operate. 9.5 at 29 PSI. I have a 33 gal craftsman air compressor, and it won't keep up. It took me much longer to spray, due to all the waiting. Not the Guns fault. But if your compressor is smaller than 3 HP, this this gun requires too much CFM.I have found myself using the purple Harbor Freight gun on the project I am currently spraying. It requires less CFM. Having said that, I am in the process of rebuilding my 5 HP compressor, specifically for the use of my Finex 3000. It really is a great gun, if you have the CFM to back it.
C**W
This is a great spray gun when its new
This is a great spray gun when its new. It really works well. However the threads where the cup screws in and where the blue ring (I can't think of its name just now) screw on are too fine and too shallow. Consequently they are very hard to clean and keep clean. I am fearful both will be stripped soon and I will have to replace the gun. It's not as though I use it every day. I find I have a spray job (furniture) to do about once every six months and with all the pieces I probably use it every second day for a couple of weeks. I have another gun that has much deeper threads in both these positions and that is much easier to clean.
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