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Connecting your Spray Gun to your Compressed Air System

ANi spray gun tail piece, quick connector and gauge

Connecting your Spray Gun to your Compressed Air System

 

What Spray Gun adaptors do you need to connect to your air hose from compressor?

 

There’s two options.

 

1, Digital Spray Gun
2, Non-Digital Spray Gun

 

ANi, DeVilbiss, Iwata, Sagola, SATA and PCL compressed air fittings (all available to purchase on our website).

 

Diagram 1.0 below showing;

 

  • ANi (ANI) Spray Gun Pressure Gauge Regulator (AH085406)
  • ANi 1/4″ BSP Male HVLP/Euro Tailpiece with Seal (AH5003402A)
  • ANi 1/4″ Male Threaded, Universal Quick Coupler (AH020801S)

 

ANi spray gun tail piece, quick connector and gauge

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Compressed Air Quick Connectors

 
 
 

 

 

Next – Do I need to use a spray gun gauge?

 

 

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Choosing the right spray gun for your paint?

Choosing the right spray gun for your paint?

Choosing the right spray gun for your paint?

Difference between gravity, suction, pressure and mini spray gun?

 

 

what is a spray gun - spray guns direct

Gravity Spray Gun

Sprayer using DeVilbiss Dv1 Clearcoat Digital Spray Gun, a full sized gravity spray gun used for full respray and larger areas.

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spray gun fan pattern - DeVilbiss DV1S Spray Gun

Mini / Midi Spray Gun

DeVilbiss DV1S Mini/Midi Spray Gun showing fan pattern when applying lacquer. (adjustable by changing spray gun controls) mini spray guns are used for smaller areas, panel, alloy wheel and smart repairs.

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Sagola X 4100 Gravity Spray Gun (PG10142004 / PG10142011)

Pressure Spray Gun

Sprayer using the Sagola X 4100 Series Pressure Spray Gun in most cases used for commercial vehicles,  trains, coaches, lorries or large panel sections.

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Sealey Suction Feed Spray Gun (SSG2) *Cheap enough to throw away*

Suction Spray Gun

Suction spray guns usually come with a 1 litre capacity pot so used if you have a larger surface paint area (old school sprayers some times prefer this method).

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Next – Do I need to use a spray gun gauge?

 

 

 

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