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Campbell Hausfeld HV3500 65 CFM Fine Finish HVLP Paint Sprayer by Campbell Hausfeld
List Price: $649.99Our Price: $539.99You Save: $110.00 (17%)Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours Category: Tools See more product details
Product DetailsManufacturer: Campbell Hausfeld Model: HV3500 Product features: - Fine Finish HVLP paint sprayer adjustable spray gun and turbine
- Ideal for painting fine furniture, cabinets, and equipment
- Adjustable spray gun controls to create fine finishes
- Quick-indexing pattern shape adjusts to round, vertical, and horizontal shapes
- 12.5-by-22.5-by-12.5-inches at 34-pounds; 5-year limited warranty
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Description of Campbell Hausfeld HV3500 65 CFM Fine Finish HVLP Paint SprayerCampbell Hausfeld packaged this system with a professional spray gun for greater flexibility when finishing cabinets, doors, trim, woodworking and metal projects. The high-performance/professional 3-stage turbine motor provides more power and longer life for applying most finish coatings: lacquers, stains, enamels, clear coats, varnishes, oil- and water-based coating and other solvent-based materials with flash points higher than 99deg F. It can also spray latex and water-based coatings, though some thinning may be required. Paints and solvents that contain hydrogenated hydrocarbons should not be used with this system. U.S.A. Volts: 120, Flow (GPM): 0.08, Hose Length (ft.): 25 (50-ft. max.), Paint Capacity (gal.): 1 quart High-volume low-pressure (HVLP) systems like the HV3500 work best in situations where you're applying a fine finish as opposed to a heavy coat of paint or varnish. In other words, you wouldn't want to use a system like this to paint your house-it would take forever. If you're working on smaller projects involving stains, polyurethane, or even thinned latex paints, however, HVLP is the way to go.With HVLP systems, turbine size plays a big role in determining how fine your paint mist will be. The HV3500 includes the HV3000 turbine, which gives you enough power (65 CFM/6 PSI) to deliver a fine mist and to allow you to get a heavier coat if necessary. The professional-grade spray gun is well-balanced and comfortable to use, and it can be attached to the hose at the rear or the bottom, depending on your preference. I had some trouble with running stain on practice runs, but soon got a feel for the best combination of air flow, movement, air-cap setting and proximity to the surface to get a nice, fine finish. This is a quality product from a respected manufacturer, and is a great option for providing fine finishes on smaller projects.--Josh Dettweiler What's in the Box Turbine, gun, 25-foot air hose, stub hose and quick-connect fitting, wrench, viscosity stick, cleaning brush
Tools and Hardware Reviews of Campbell Hausfeld HV3500 65 CFM Fine Finish HVLP Paint SprayerCustomer Review: Excellent product for the price. Summary: 5 Stars
Do not take most of the others advice. Do not worry to much about the plastic parts. I bought this unit as a disposable unit. I needed something to paint fire sprinkler pipes that were installed in an old school. It was an inexpensive 3 stage unit. I used it hard and cleaned it dozens of times. NOT ONCE DID I HAVE A PROBLEM WITH THE PLASTIC PARTS. It really does not take a special sort of man to push in the spring while simultaneously turning the screw. I feel bad for these others guys women. As for overspray, all sprayers have some degree of overspray. This gun is not meant for spraying rooms as one reviewer suggested. Conventional sprayers (piston pump style) typically have a 50% overspray. With the HVLP units the overspray is greatly reduced. It is a good unit, especially for the money. I have had mine over a year, use it all the time, not once have I needed to modify or replace parts. You need to relax, use your tools appropriately, and mostly, take care with your tools guys.
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