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The Airless Spray Guns and Types.

Being in the spraying business means endless work and that is too efficient. If you are not capable of doing the work efficiently you will never get the best results. In the world of hard work, if you choose to do smart work you will ace the end.

To do the smart work, you need smart objects and that is why we are going to talk about the next sprayer. We are going to talk about the airless spray guns that will give you maximum results with minimum effort.

RX-APEX Airless Spray Gun

The first thing that needs to be mentioned in this spray gun is that it comes with an infinity pack. Because of the infinity packing, the life of the sprayer increases by two times because of the reversible seat.

This spray gun also comes with a fingerprint grip. Having the fingerprint grip means it is fully adjustable, allowing full customization for easier handling during work.

Talking about the trigger, this spray gun comes with a trigger that is about twenty-eight percent lighter. The hold force of this sprayer is also almost seventy-four percent lighter.

The spray gun also includes a built-in swivel and a direct feed system. It comes with a two-finger trigger and is rated at a pressure of 5000 PSI.

S-Series Airless Spray Guns

The Titan S-series airless gun is built for contractors and has the ability to hold pressure ranging from 3900–7700 PSI.

These guns include an in-handle filter and an easy four-finger trigger pull for improved comfort during extended use.

The swivel helps reduce hose kinks, improving flexibility and workflow efficiency.

The S-3 gun is rated at 3900 PSI, while the S-7 gun is rated at 7700 PSI.

The S-series airless guns can handle corrosive coatings due to stainless-steel fluid passages. They also feature a tungsten carbide ball valve and seat for durability and long service life.

M-4 and M-8 Mastic Guns

The second type of airless guns are the mastic guns. The fluid passage of these guns is designed in a straight line, allowing maximum flow.

The handles are designed for increased comfort during long working hours.

These guns also include an adjustable packing needle that increases the lifespan of worn spray gun parts.

The swivel allows maximum movement without hose kinking, improving handling flexibility.

The metal construction is lightweight yet durable. The M-4 gun is rated at 3600 PSI, while the M-8 gun is rated at 7700 PSI.

Conclusion

You can get these airless spray guns and achieve excellent spraying results with less effort and greater efficiency.

These spray guns come with multiple advanced features that improve durability, comfort, and performance, making them a reliable choice for professional contractors.

Nnanna Otuonye
Nnanna Otuonye
CEO of AllTitan Parts & Sprayers and Parts

Nnanna Otuonye is the CEO of AllTitan Parts and Sprayers and Parts, two trusted brands dedicated to providing high-quality Titan sprayer parts, paint equipment, and repair solutions. With a strong background in mechanical systems and hands-on experience as a professional mechanic, Nnanna combines technical expertise with practical insights to help customers keep their machines working at peak performance.

As the main author of both company blogs, he shares in-depth guides, troubleshooting tips, and maintenance advice for sprayer machines and their components — empowering professionals and DIY enthusiasts to solve issues effectively and extend the life of their equipment. His mission is to make sprayer repair and maintenance knowledge accessible to everyone.