
Product Details
LD-117 Aluminum HVLP Spray Gun
Professional-grade aluminum HVLP spray gun featuring brass nozzle, stainless steel fluid tip, and adjustable fan pattern control. Available in multiple nozzle sizes and cup capacities for automotive, furniture, and industrial painting applications.
Core Features
- HVLP technology with up to 65% transfer efficiency for reduced paint waste
- Lightweight aluminum alloy body for comfortable extended use and durability
- Precision brass nozzle and stainless steel fluid tip for consistent atomization
- Adjustable fan pattern control from round to wide spray coverage
- Multiple nozzle sizes (1.0mm-2.0mm) for various coating materials and viscosities
- Available in 600ml and 1000ml cup capacities with HVLP, LVLP, and RP configurations
Application Scenarios
- Automotive body refinishing and panel repainting in professional body shops
- Furniture manufacturing finishing for wood and metal furniture surfaces
- Interior and exterior wall painting for residential and commercial buildings
- Industrial equipment coating and machinery surface protection
- Wood finishing for cabinets, doors, trim, and custom woodworking projects
- Metal painting for structural steel, gates, fences, and fabrication products
FAQ
What is the difference between HVLP, LVLP, and RP spray gun types?
HVLP (High Volume Low Pressure) offers the highest transfer efficiency at around 65% with less overspray. LVLP (Low Volume Low Pressure) uses less air but still maintains good transfer. RP (Reduced Pressure) is a balanced option between conventional and HVLP, suitable for general purpose painting.
Which nozzle size should I choose for my application?
For thin materials like clear coats and lacquers, use 1.0-1.3mm. For medium viscosity paints like latex and enamels, use 1.3-1.5mm. For thick materials like primers and textured coatings, use 1.7-2.0mm nozzle.
How do I clean and maintain the spray gun?
After each use, flush the gun with appropriate solvent or water depending on the paint type. Disassemble the nozzle set and clean all parts with a brush. Apply a thin coat of lubricant to moving parts and store in a clean, dry place.
What air compressor specifications are required?
For optimal performance, use an air compressor with minimum 3 CFM at 40 PSI. The recommended operating pressure is 23-29 PSI at the gun inlet. A larger compressor (5+ CFM) is recommended for continuous operation.


