Posted on April 3, 2010.
Airless Paint Sprayers Airless paint sprayers use a pumping action to force paint through a nozzle at gunpoint. They produce a misty fog that settles fast when it comes into contact with air. These sprayers are different models and are manufactured by different companies, examples would be the Graco paint sprayers, paint sprayers Wagner, Campbell Hausfeld and of course the Fuji sprayers. They are usually made for outdoor applications and a consumer generally has a choice to either using a large or a small pump.
The airless paint sprayers offers a good finish on wood siding, wood fences, sheds and garages, metal furniture, garden stucco network among other surfaces. It is also important to note here that these sprays are of three types namely the diaphragm pump, which is very resistant to 'do it yourself home fans' pump piston for professional sprayers, and piston pumps Double blow for construction.
These sprayers come with different price ranges and can cost between $ 150 to $ 3,000 depending on the type of project to be realized and the amount of energy needed for the horse. All said and done, before settling for a particular gun must control the air and fluid control to ensure they work perfectly.
You must also ensure that the gun is easy to clean. I would go for a gun that makes spraying a pleasure all the time. After you are finished with the work of painting, it is generally advisable to unplug the gun and release the pressure trapped inside. This is done to avoid accidents that could occur if it is unplugged by someone else. As a precaution, it would also be desirable to keep it out of reach of children all the time. The damage it can do for your child can not be neglected.