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Satajet Rps System Cups ******0.3 Lt, 0.6lt, And 0.9lt**** Set Of 3 Cups...new on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Freeport, New York, US

Freeport, New York, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details: Part Brand:SATA JET Manufacturer Part Number:118471 Country of Manufacture:Germany

SATAJET RPS CUPS


NEW

INCLUDES ONE OF EACH

118281............. THE SMALLEST CUP SIZE FOR PAINT JOBS IN CRAFT AND INDUSTRY

125062..............THE STANDARD CUP SIZE FOR MOST PAINT JOBS IN CRAFT AND INDUSTRY

118471............THIS CUP ALLOWS YOU TO PAINT LARGE SURFACES WITH PRIMER, FILLER, SINGLE STAGE MATERIALS, BASECOAT OR CLEAR COAT        
                     
                      WITHOUT REFILLING, AND CONSEQUENTLY, WITHOUT WORK INTERRUPTIONS.  OPTIMUM ERGONOMICS FOR FATIGUE FREE WORK EVEN 

                    WHEN FILLED TO THE MAXIMUM

3  FLAT SIEVES  125u

TO BE USED WITH SATA JET 3000B, 1000B, 2000 HVLP, 100B,  SATA JET RP,  SATA JET LM 2000,

SATA KLC, SATA JET 90 AND  4000B SPRAY GUNS

THESE CUPS DOES NOT REQUIRE LINERS.

QUESTIONS? PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ASK




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