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American Turbine HVLP Spray Gun

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SKU:
22314
Condition:
New
Availability:
*** Ships Standard with 1.4 MM Fluid Set. If you select a different size the Spray Gun will be drop Shipped from Factory ***
Weight:
3.00 LBS
Width:
13.00 (in)
Height:
9.00 (in)
Depth:
4.00 (in)
  • American Turbine HVLP Siphon Spray Gun (Cup Under)
  • American Turbine HVLP Siphon Spray Gun (Cup Under)
  • American Turbine HVLP Siphon Spray Gun (Cup Under)
  • American Turbine HVLP Siphon Spray Gun (Cup Under)
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Description

American Turbine HVLP Spray Gun

Professional turbine HVLP spray gun available in both 1-quart siphon feed (cup-under) and gravity feed configurations, designed for smooth atomization, controlled fan pattern, cleaner finish quality, and reduced overspray across refinishing and fine-finish work.

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This is a serious work-ready turbine HVLP gun for contractors who want clean atomization and real control. The siphon version is the production workhorse, while the gravity version gives more clearance and finesse in tighter tub, sink, and vanity-top work. Both are turbine friendly and built for controlled, repeatable spraying.
1) Product Overview
What It Is
  • American Turbine HVLP spray gun for turbine systems
  • Available in siphon feed and gravity feed
  • Designed for smooth atomization and controlled fan pattern
  • Suitable for refinishing, cabinetry, furniture, panels, trim, and bathtubs
What Makes It Valuable
  • Cleaner finish with reduced overspray
  • Good pattern control for repeatable results
  • Turbine-HVLP friendly design
  • Choice of feed style depending on job conditions
The key strength of this gun is not just that it sprays well. It is that it gives the operator a choice between a stable cup-under siphon production setup and a more maneuverable gravity-feed option, depending on the job, the coating, and the working space.
2) Why Pros Like This Gun
Feature What It Means In The Field
Consistent Atomization Helps produce a smoother finish with less texture and more even material breakdown.
Controlled Spray Pattern Useful for keeping edges cleaner and coverage more even, especially in refinishing work where control matters.
Turbine HVLP Friendly Designed for turbine-style air delivery rather than conventional shop-air assumptions.
Reduced Overspray Improves transfer efficiency and helps keep more coating on the work instead of in the air.
Work-Ready Versatility Can be used across primers, topcoats, clears, and refinishing materials with the correct fluid setup.
3) Siphon Feed vs Gravity Feed
Feed Style How It Fits In Real Use
1-Quart Siphon Feed (Cup Under) The production workhorse. Offers dependable feed, balanced handling, and familiar cup-under operation for a wide range of jobs.
Gravity Feed Option Excellent for tight bathroom work, sink areas, vanity tops, and situations where more clearance and angle control matter. Many refinishers also find Multispec easier to manage through gravity on smaller batches.
The siphon version is the main production gun, but the gravity version earns its place where clearance, maneuverability, and finesse in tight spaces become more important than cup-under balance.
4) Why Gravity Matters in Tubs & Sinks
Practical Advantages
  • More clearance with no cup hanging below the gun
  • Less chance of hitting tub bottoms, apron edges, or toe-kicks
  • Easier movement around sinks and vanity tops
  • Improved angle control in awkward areas
Material Handling Advantage
  • Many users find Multispec easier through gravity
  • Especially useful on smaller batches
  • Can feel more forgiving in tight-detail refinishing work
  • A strong secondary option to complement the siphon gun
5) Most Popular Accessory: HVCLP-Adapter
Why Users Add It
  • Popular upgrade for siphon-feed turbine setups
  • Helps stabilize cup-pressure behavior
  • Can reduce feed starvation in real use
  • Supports steadier atomization under load
Why It Matters
  • Improves usable cup-pressure stability
  • Useful when trimming air affects feed consistency
  • A smart upgrade for contractors pushing siphon performance
  • One of the most practical add-ons for this gun family
The HVCLP-Adapter is popular because it addresses a real-world siphon-feed issue: preserving better cup-pressure support so the gun stays more stable during actual spraying conditions.
6) Best Use Cases
User / Application How This Gun Fits
Cabinets, Furniture, Panels, and Trim Strong fit for fine-finish work where atomization and fan control matter.
Bathtub Refinishing Particularly useful due to cleaner transfer, controlled edge work, and the option to choose siphon or gravity depending on the area.
Users Spraying Primers, Topcoats, and Clears Adaptable across multiple material types with the correct needle/nozzle setup.
Contractors Wanting a Dedicated Gravity Option Makes sense for tighter tub, sink, and countertop work where under-cup clearance is a limitation.
Professionals Who Want Control Plus Flexibility This gun stands out because it offers a real turbine-HVLP fine-finish platform with a feed-style choice, making it easier to match the gun to the work instead of forcing one configuration onto every job.
7) Spray Gun Specs (Siphon Feed)
Parameter Specification
Feed Type Siphon (Cup Under)
Cup Capacity 1 quart (32 oz / 946 mL)
Pattern Control Horizontal / vertical fan adjustment plus width control
Fluid Control Needle travel adjustment knob
Typical Fluid Sets 1.2–2.0 mm (1.4 mm most common)
System Compatibility Designed for turbine HVLP air delivery
Actual performance still depends on turbine stage, hose length, fluid-set size, coating viscosity, and operator technique.
8) The Simple Buying Difference
Configuration What Changes
Siphon Feed Version Better suited as the production workhorse with balanced cup-under handling and dependable turbine-HVLP operation.
Gravity Feed Version Offers more clearance, more angle freedom, and better maneuverability in tight tub, sink, and vanity-top environments where cup-under geometry can get in the way.
That is the real distinction. The siphon version is the core workhorse, while the gravity version is the better answer when space, angle, and finesse matter more than traditional cup-under balance.
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