Graco 289005 Airpro Hvlp .055" Air Spray Gravity Feed Sprayer With Cup on 2040-parts.com
Hebron, Indiana, US
Up for auction is a brand new Graco AirPro Gravity Feed gun with a plastic cup as pictured. The literature that came with the gun was lost but a printed copy will be included. This spray gun was used to show potential customers but never loaded with paint. This will ship free Priority Mail. This has the .055 tip/needle combo. Part # on the box is a 289005 but the part # for the whole set up is a 289014 should you want to look on-line to compare prices. Sprays comparable to Binks, Sharpe, DeVilbiss, Sata, Iwata.
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