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Low Volume, Low Pressure Paint Spray Gun By California Air Tools
Requires less air allowing you to use a smaller air compressor
Uses only 3.5 to 3.9 CFM at 30 PSI; working pressure 28-45 PSI
Separate & Adjustable Air Controls
Precise 6" to 10" fan pattern reduces overspray mess & waste
Good for lacquers, enamels, stains, urethanes, fast dry & low viscosity paints
Handy for automotive, craft, marine, & woodworking applications
Lightweight Aluminum Gun Body
Weighs only 19 ounces for less hand fatigue & smoother results
1/4" male threaded air inlet plug; 60 PSI maximum
20 Ounce (600cc) Plastic Fluid Cup
Work longer with fewer stops; cleans easily
Stainless Steel Fluid Needle & Nozzle
Includes 1.3mm diameter spray nozzle
Corrosion resistant & easy to clean
1 Year Consumer-Use Factory Warranty
Protects your investment
Specifications
SP-33000
General Information
Product Category
Air Compressor Tools
Air Tools
Tool CFM
3.9
Tool CFM Rated @
30 PSI
Max Tool PSI
60
NPT
1/4"
Overview
Product Category
Air Compressor Tools
Weight
1 Pound
Consumer Warranty
1 Year
UPC
743369330004
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Product QuestionsAnswered by Joshua, the Air Compressor Expert
I plan on using Sherwin Williams interior acrylic latex paint with the SP-33000Lvlp gravity feed spray gun. Will I need to thin the paint?
Dave
from Michigan
January 27, 2020
Answer
If this spray gun is used, you will need to utilize a 2-HP air compressor with at least 6 CFM @ 40 PSI to spray latex paint. Otherwise, as it will need to be thinned and I recommend contacting Sherwin Williams for this advice.
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What size compressor do you recommend for this, i.e. how many gallons?