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Fuji Industrial Spray Equipment 9001-3 Aircap Set #3 for XT Spraygun |  | Brand: Fuji Industrial Spray Equipment Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $69.95 Buy New: $49.99 as of 11/9/2009 08:10 CST details You Save: $19.96 (29%)
Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 4213
Media: Tools & Hardware Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 8 x 1 x 4
Model: 9001-3 UPC: 612850900135 EAN: 0612850900135 ASIN: B0000UJI30
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| Features:
| • | Air cap set for spray gun offers fine finishing and airbrush-style spraying | | • | Suitable for use with most water-based lacquers, stains, and shading | | • | 0.039-inch nozzle size provides very fine atomization | | • | Complete needle, nozzle, and jet kit; needle and nozzle made of stainless steel | | • | For use with XT spray gun |
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Amazon.com Product Description The Fuji industrial spray equipment air cap set #3 for your spray gun offers fine finishing and airbrush-style spraying; it is suitable for use with most water-based materials such as lacquers, sealers, cellulose, acrylics, synthetics, polyurethane, stains, varnishes, glitter paints, primers, and shading. This air cap set is intended for use with the XT spray gun and does not fit older Fuji spray gun models; it is not intended for use with latex house paint. This air cap set is a complete needle, nozzle, and jet kit with a 0.039-inch nozzle size for very fine atomization; the needle and nozzle are made of durable stainless steel. For a proper fit, the fluid nozzle and needle must match exactly, but the air cap set may be one size up or down from the norm and still be compatible. What's in the Box Air cap needle, nozzle, and jet.
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| Customer Reviews: A bit of practice is all you need September 16, 2009 S. Little (right here, right now) While planning a built in cabinet job, talked to a painter about finishing them for me. For what he quoted, I decided I could invest in a system. Online research brought me to Fuji. I used to finish cabinets in a shop I worked in 20 yrs ago, so had an understanding of spray equipment, but was a bit rusty. HVLP is a bit different from what I was used to, but after a bit of practice spraying water on cardboard, I dove right in. I love this sprayer, I got the Mitey Mate 4 stage. The only difference in that and the Pro was the enclosure it is in. The Pro is supposed to be quieter, but I am not an all day every day user. This one turned out perfect for my needs. I bought the #3 tip from Amazon, though the machine from somewhere else. #3 was required for the laquers I was using. I only wish I had bought the whip, as the hose is a bit bulky. Highly recommended.
Fuji #3 aircap for waterborn finish August 29, 2008 Steven M. Baker 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
In comparison to the #4 aircap typically included with the Fuji systems, in my hands, the #3 aircap produced a dramatic reduction in "micro-orange peel" (apparently typical of sprayed emulsified water-based finishes?) Using my favorite brand of water-based shellac, lacquer and EmTech 8000 CV finish (Target Coatings), I found the cost of the aircap was well worth the time savings in sanding/buffing to produce a mirror smooth finish on my kitchen cabinets. Although probably sacrilegious to many of the pros, after three coats using the finer aircap, the finish was smooth enough that I did not even bother sanding out the finish on many of cabinet interiors.
Fuji 4Q spray May 28, 2008 Habib Mohamadinejad (TN) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
The spray is a qood choice, however two new design should be addded to it. First, there should be a holder for spray, second the short flexible tube should be redesign at the endd so that it does not tear apart easl.
Nice quality aircap set. November 23, 2006 Top Notch (Washington) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I have had this capset for about a year now and this it works great. I use it for shading lacquer and spraying water based lacquer. The fuji guns took me a little while to get familiar with, (the spring plate and aircap can be a pain sometimes) but once everything is put together the guns sprays great. I turn the air cap counter-clockwise one click to make a smaller fan when shading and this works great to satnd back and fog on color. One thing I noticed is that whe I change needle and aircap sets I have to also tighten or loosen the spindle valve seal nut, this is to allow the needle to slide more freely though the head of the gun. I recommend this unit to anyone intersted in purchasing an HVLP system.
Best for lacquer January 14, 2006 Randy Honeycutt (Whittier, California) 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
My Fuji system came with a #4 aircap set and it worked just okay while spraying lacquer, shellac, and water base, however it was going on just a bit too heavy. At the suggestion of my finishing class instructor, I bought the #3 cap and it sprayed those finishes perfectly. I'll probably get the most use out of this aircap, unless I spray paint, in which case I probably will have to go to a #5 in all likelihood.
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