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Wagner Power Products 276124 Conversion Gun | 
enlarge | Brand: Wagner Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $299.00 Buy New: $130.00 You Save: $169.00 (57%)
New (3) from $130.00
Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 19211
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 6.6 Dimensions (in): 13.3 x 11 x 6.8
Model: 276124 UPC: 024964127139 EAN: 0024964127139 ASIN: B00005NMSC
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Paint spray gun for converting high-pressure compressors into HVLP fine-spray system | | • | 3 spray patterns; 89 percent product transfer efficiency; fluid and air controls; | | • | Works with compressors with at least 1-1/2 horsepower; all metal construction | | • | Includes conversion gun (0276124) regulator valve, bleeder and non-bleeder connections, needle/nozzle fine-finish projector set, 1-quart cup | | • | Weighs less than 6.6 pounds |
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Amazon.com Product Description Convert your compressor into a professional fine finish sprayer with this conversion gun from Wagner. The gun converts standard high-pressure air compressors with 1-1/2 horsepower and up into a SoftSpray HVLP spray system. With the gun connected directly to the compressor, a regulator valve helps control air and fluid control. --Brian D. OlsonWhat's in the Box Conversion gun (0276124) regulator valve, bleeder and non-bleeder connections, needle/nozzle fine-finish projector set, 1-quart cup.
Product Description Converts your standard high pressure air compressor into a soft spray HVLP spray system. NBC non-bleeder gun includes stainless steel needle and nozzle, regulator and 1 quart cup. U.S.A.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
Works but needs extra work July 6, 2008 M. Sweeney (Orange, California USA) I just finished spraying a door with latex which is tough to spray even in the best of circumstances. Once I worked out the settings, the gun sprays nicely and evenly. The gun leaked at the packing seal out of the box and dropped blobs of paint on my door before I noticed the leak. The manual if you want to call it that is horrible. No advice on adjustments depending on material being spray, just a parts diagram and some crummy directions on how to hold the gun level. I'm used to spraying Acrylics and lacquers with my old Binks 62 so I know how to use a gun, I just need some advice on spraying with the HLVP process which is a bit different than the "old" days. The quality of the gun is good and it appears to be well made. It's a shame that Wagner did not put a bit more into the customer service side and include a decent manual.
Wagner Conversion Gun April 26, 2008 William Kappele (Mission Viejo, CA) Good price - Arrived quickly - Works like a charm. I sprayed a popcorn ceiling in a guest bedroom with latex ceiling paint. Covered beautifully - Minor overspray (just dust) - Easy to clean.
wagner conversion gun March 1, 2008 William Edward Loper This sprayer works great for painting wrought iron fence, it delivers more paint output with your air compressor at higher pressures, and the price is very reasonable,I highly recommend this product,Thanks Bill
Mismatched projector set August 24, 2006 J. Craig 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
Occasionally, product and service overlap--inexorably linked if you will--forcing comment on customer service as well as product. The manual states this gun has a #3 projector set ("PS"). This is important, as the number describes the viscosity of the substance to be effectively/properly sprayed. A PS is comprised of 3 pieces, one of which can be seen from outside the gun. A Wagner PS costs $80. My Point: The gun ships with a #3 external part and two #2 internal parts. (I purchased an additional #4 PS, thinking it was necessary given a rather high viscosity substance. The #3 is actually what I needed as it turns out.) One tech said I was wrong, i.e., the mismatch simply couldn't be. The next tech knew of the mismatch, and said that's just the way it is, and she didn't know why. I mentioned Wagner's world class customer service . . . she didn't seem to hear me. I have since purchased an Apollo sprayer--well worth the increase in cost.
Great Tool July 24, 2006 B. D. Works (Seattle, WA USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
If you have a compressor and a big paint job to tackle, this is the tool for you. It's well-made and thoughtfully designed. I've never used a spray gun before, but this one seems pretty great. One flaw is that the manual doesn't give you any suggestions for the correct pressure settings. I found that using it with very low pressure--around 7 to 9 psi--worked the best to minimize overspray. Oh, and get a lot of scrap cardboard that you can use to manage the overspray that you do have. The cardboard gets gunky pretty fast.
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