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CAPSpray Maxum II HVLP Spray Gun

CAPSpray Maxum II HVLP Spray Gun

CAPSpray Maxum II HVLP Spray Gun 

The CAPSpray Maxum II HVLP Spray Gun is a high-performance professional spray gun designed for smooth, controlled, and fine-finish coatings. Built for precision and durability, it delivers consistent atomization, reduced overspray, and superior transfer efficiency, making it ideal for woodworking, cabinetry, furniture finishing, automotive refinishing, and light industrial applications.

The Maxum II works seamlessly with CAPSpray Maxum II Turbine Cup Gun, CAPSpray Maxum II Turbine Pressure Feed Gun, CAPSpray Maxum II Regulator Cup Gun, and CAPSpray Maxum II Compressor Pressure Feed Gun, giving users flexibility across multiple spraying setups.

Key Features

  •  High-volume, low-pressure design for efficient material transfer
  •  Precision needle and nozzle for fine-finish applications
  •  Lightweight and ergonomic body for operator comfort
  •  Adjustable spray pattern and material flow control
  •  Compatible with turbine and compressor-based systems

Applications

  • Wood finishing and cabinetry
  • Doors, trim, and furniture refinishing
  • Automotive and marine coating touch-ups
  • Metal and light industrial parts
  • Professional contractor finishing jobs

FAQs

1. What materials can I spray with the CAPSpray Maxum II HVLP Spray Gun?

The Maxum II can spray lacquers, stains, enamels, varnishes, urethanes, sealers, latex (thinned), and water-based finishes when properly configured.

2. How do I maintain the Maxum II spray gun for a longer lifespan?

Always flush the gun after use, clean the nozzle and needle, and lubricate moving parts. Regular maintenance helps prevent clogging and premature wear.

3. Can I switch between turbine and compressor setups?

Yes, the Maxum II system allows compatibility with multiple feed configurations, including Turbine Cup, Pressure Feed, and Compressor Pressure Feed versions.

4. How do I reduce overspray and improve finish quality?

Use the correct air pressure settings, select the appropriate tip size, and maintain a consistent distance between the gun and the surface.

5. How often should I replace the needle, nozzle, and seals?

Replacement depends on usage frequency and the type of material. Inspect parts regularly and replace if you notice wear, an irregular spray pattern, or leaks.