Q4 Platinum HVLP Systems
Q4 Platinum HVLP Systems
Get started with everything you need for professional-grade HVLP spraying.
Each Fuji Spray system includes a turbine, spray gun, hose, and essential accessories—ready to go right out of the box.
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Best For: Paint contractors and finishers seeking a powerful, quiet system for a wide range of coatings, including latex house paints and high-viscosity materials.
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Power: Generates 9.0 PSI from a 4-stage turbine, allowing for less thinning of paints.
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Features: Equipped with a rugged metal turbine case with a quick-change friction fit filter and Fuji's patented noise-reduction technology, reducing operating decibel levels by 50%.
Spray Gun Feed Styles: Bottom-Feed vs. Gravity-Feed vs. Side-Mounted
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Gravity-Feed (T75G): With the cup above the gun, gravity-feed models are perfect for smaller jobs and tight spaces. They offer better maneuverability and are easier to clean, making them a favorite for detailed work like cabinetry.
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Bottom-Feed (T70): Ideal for larger projects, these guns have the fluid cup beneath the gun, allowing for higher capacity (up to 1 quart). This setup is well-balanced and reduces the need for frequent refills, making it suitable for extensive spraying tasks.
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Side-Mounted Gravity-Feed (G-XPC): With the cup mounted to the side rather than on top, the G-XPC keeps the gun's profile low and well-balanced while still relying on gravity feed for consistent, low-effort spraying. This design improves sightlines to the workpiece and makes it easier to spray in tight or awkward positions, such as horizontal surfaces or corners, without the cup getting in the way.
T75G Spray Gun Specification Sheet.
T70 Spray Gun Specification Sheet.
Get started with everything you need for professional-grade HVLP spraying.
Each Fuji Spray system includes a turbine, spray gun, hose, and essential accessories—ready to go right out of the box.
-
Best For: Paint contractors and finishers seeking a powerful, quiet system for a wide range of coatings, including latex house paints and high-viscosity materials.
-
Power: Generates 9.0 PSI from a 4-stage turbine, allowing for less thinning of paints.
-
Features: Equipped with a rugged metal turbine case with a quick-change friction fit filter and Fuji's patented noise-reduction technology, reducing operating decibel levels by 50%.
Spray Gun Feed Styles: Bottom-Feed vs. Gravity-Feed vs. Side-Mounted
-
Gravity-Feed (T75G): With the cup above the gun, gravity-feed models are perfect for smaller jobs and tight spaces. They offer better maneuverability and are easier to clean, making them a favorite for detailed work like cabinetry.
-
Bottom-Feed (T70): Ideal for larger projects, these guns have the fluid cup beneath the gun, allowing for higher capacity (up to 1 quart). This setup is well-balanced and reduces the need for frequent refills, making it suitable for extensive spraying tasks.
-
Side-Mounted Gravity-Feed (G-XPC): With the cup mounted to the side rather than on top, the G-XPC keeps the gun's profile low and well-balanced while still relying on gravity feed for consistent, low-effort spraying. This design improves sightlines to the workpiece and makes it easier to spray in tight or awkward positions, such as horizontal surfaces or corners, without the cup getting in the way.
T75G Spray Gun Specification Sheet.
T70 Spray Gun Specification Sheet.