Hvlp Paint Gun W/ Cup & Cleaning Kit Bccc Single Stage Urethane Enamel Metallic on 2040-parts.com
Wyandotte, Michigan, US
I ONLY SHIP TO YOUR PAYPAL VERIFIED ADDRESS I DO NOT SHIP OUTSIDE OF THE U.S.
Average air consumption
6 CFM @ 40 PSI
Capacity
20 fl. oz.
Operating Pressure (PSI)
50-70 PSI
Air inlet size
1/4 in-18 NPS
Nozzle Size (in.) / Nozzle Size (mm)
1.5 mm
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Vintage motorcycles set to take over Road America
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Saab files for bankruptcy
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Chrysler in crisis
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