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Mini Gravety Spray Gun Techline Jr Hvlp on 2040-parts.com

US $36.00
Location:

La Mesa, California, US

La Mesa, California, US
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CA Technologies Techline Jr HVLP Mini Spray Gun.

Paint Gun has been used for one project only. in near perfect condition. small scribed initials on side of gun. see photo

Gravity Feed - Includes 2 Cups / 0.8mm, 1.0mm & 1.2mm Nozzle Sets

Comes in a Convenient Carrying Case

Comes standard with a 250cc aluminum and 250cc plastic gravity cups.

The Techline Jr is an economically priced gravity feed mini spray gun for use with a range of coatings from top coats to stains. This gun is great for all your touch-up needs. This kit comes standard with both 250cc aluminum and 250cc plastic cups. Also included are two extra fluid nozzles kits. This gun complies with all environmental regulations for HVLP.

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