Fuji Spray Products
Fuji D6™ 6-Stage HVLP Spray System with T-70 Spray Gun Part 4006-T70
- SKU:
- 4006-T70
- MPN:
- 4006-T70
- Condition:
- New
- Availability:
- Usually Ships the same day.
- Weight:
- 47.00 LBS
- Width:
- 18.00 (in)
- Height:
- 15.00 (in)
- Depth:
- 15.00 (in)
Frequently bought together:
Description
Fuji D6™ 6-Stage HVLP Spray System with T-70 Spray Gun — Part #4006-T70
Professional Fuji turbine HVLP spray system built for contractors and finishers who want serious atomization power, refined turbine control, and the ability to spray a very broad range of coatings with minimal compromise. The D6 paired with the T-70 bottom-feed gun gives you Fuji’s strongest turbine platform with the familiar 1-quart cup workflow many finishers still prefer.
EAH INDUSTRIAL - SharkGrip Positioning:
This is Fuji’s high-output 6-stage turbine system for users who want maximum HVLP capability without stepping into compressor-based spray setups. The D6 matters because the stronger 6-stage platform, higher PSI output, and pressure control options let the operator spray heavier materials more effectively while still maintaining true fine-finish capability.
1) Product Overview
What It Is
- Fuji D6 6-Stage HVLP Spray System
- Part Number: 4006-T70
- Includes T-70 bottom-feed spray gun
- Includes 1.3 mm air cap set and 1-quart bottom-feed cup
Why Contractors Step Up To It
- 6-stage turbine gives significantly stronger HVLP performance
- Up to 11.5 PSI for stronger atomization
- Can handle a wider range of coatings with less thinning
- Keeps the familiar T-70 cup-gun workflow many finishers already like
Fuji’s official D6 page identifies #4006-T70 as the D6 system with the T-70 spray gun. Current reseller specs consistently position this package as the 1-quart bottom-feed, 1.3 mm version of the D6. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
2) Core System Features
| Feature | What It Means In The Field |
|---|---|
| 6-Stage Turbine Platform | Provides far more HVLP power than smaller turbine systems, helping atomization stay stronger across a broader coating range. |
| 11.5 PSI Output | High turbine pressure gives the D6 the ability to spray many coatings with less reduction than smaller HVLP units often require. |
| Six Preset Pressure Settings | Lets the operator dial output more precisely to match the material, surface, and job demands. |
| T-70 Bottom-Feed Gun | Keeps the familiar 1-quart bottom-feed workflow many contractors like for cabinet, furniture, and general finishing work. |
| 1.3 mm Air Cap Set | A strong all-purpose setup for many fine-finishing materials and one of the most practical general-purpose sizes in the Fuji line. |
| Lower-Thinning Potential | One of the main reasons buyers move to the D6 is to spray heavier materials more effectively without excessive dilution. |
3) Technical Snapshot
| Specification | Current Product Direction |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 4006-T70 |
| System | Fuji D6 6-Stage HVLP System |
| Spray Gun | T-70 Bottom-Feed Spray Gun |
| Cup Style | 1 Quart Bottom-Feed Cup |
| Included Air Cap Set | 1.3 mm |
| Output | 11.5 PSI |
| Pressure Control | 6 Preset Pressure Settings |
Fuji’s official site confirms the D6/T-70 package and current retailer listings consistently describe the 11.5 PSI, 1-quart bottom-feed, and 1.3 mm setup details for this configuration. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}
4) Best Use Cases
| User / Application | How The D6 T-70 Fits |
|---|---|
| Cabinet & Fine-Finish Contractors | A strong fit for users who need a higher-output turbine but still want refined finish control on visible surfaces. |
| Furniture, Millwork & Wood Finishing | The T-70 bottom-feed gun and 1.3 mm setup make this a natural system for high-quality woodworking finishes. |
| Heavier Coatings With Less Thinning | The stronger 6-stage platform is one of the main reasons buyers move into the D6 family. |
| Professional Users Wanting Top-End Turbine HVLP Power | This package is especially attractive when the buyer wants serious HVLP atomization power, broader coating capability, and a true professional turbine platform. |
5) Why EAH Industrial Likes This System
What Makes It Valuable
- Real 6-stage turbine power, not just entry-level HVLP output
- Better fit for heavier materials and higher-end finish work
- T-70 bottom-feed gun keeps the traditional cup workflow many users still prefer
- A strong system for contractors who do not want to fight weak turbine output
Best Buyer Fit
- Finish contractors wanting top-end turbine HVLP performance
- Users spraying furniture, cabinets, millwork, and visible finish surfaces
- Painters needing more power than smaller turbine systems provide
- Buyers who still like a bottom-feed gun instead of gravity-only workflow
EAH Industrial Observation: The D6 matters because it changes what a turbine system can realistically handle. The extra stage count and higher PSI are not just marketing points — they are the reason the system can push into heavier coatings and more demanding finish work with less compromise. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}
6) What You’re Buying
| Included / Expected | Notes |
|---|---|
| Fuji D6 6-Stage Turbine System | High-output professional HVLP turbine platform |
| T-70 Bottom-Feed Spray Gun | Traditional Fuji bottom-feed gun configuration |
| 1 Quart Bottom-Feed Cup | Good working capacity for cabinet, furniture, and production-style finishing |
| 1.3 mm Air Cap Set | Practical all-purpose setup for many fine-finishing applications |
If your customer wants Fuji’s strongest turbine HVLP system paired with the familiar T-70 bottom-feed gun, the 4006-T70 is the direct high-output package to look at. :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}