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NEW PRODUCTS FOR MARCH - GM 5000EAC - ELECTROSTATIC AIRCOAT SPRAY GUN
A high-performance equipment made for professionals that need the highest levels of productivity, accuracy, and material savings is the GM 5000EAC Electrostatic AirCoat Spray Gun. With the help of AirCoat technology and electrostatic charge, this sophisticated spray cannon produces ultra-fine atomization that ensures consistent and smooth coatings with little overspray. The GM 5000EAC Spray Gun improves transfer efficiency, minimizing paint waste while producing a perfect finish, making it perfect for industrial and automotive applications.
Having access to high-quality replacement parts is crucial to maintaining the best possible performance from your spray gun. A comprehensive selection of GM 5000EAC Spray Gun Parts, such as nozzles, air caps, filters, seals, and electrodes, are available at AllTitanParts.com. Your equipment will operate at its best and last longer with regular maintenance using original parts.
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The GM 5000EAC uses an internal high-voltage electrostatic generator that charges the coating material as it exits the nozzle. The charged particles are attracted to the grounded workpiece, improving the wrap-around effect, increasing transfer efficiency, and reducing material loss through overspray.
Spray gun pattern stability is influenced by nozzle condition, fluid pressure, air assist balance, and filter cleanliness. Worn fan spray nozzles or round jet nozzle caps can distort atomization, while clogged filters restrict material flow and cause pulsation. Proper pressure calibration and clean components are essential for consistent atomization.
When electrostatic attraction weakens, the electrode, high-voltage contact points, grounding connection, and insulating components should be inspected first. Contamination, paint buildup, or wear in these areas can significantly reduce charging efficiency.
Seal life depends on coating type, operating pressure, and cleaning practices. In normal industrial use, seals, handle parts, and O-rings should be inspected regularly and replaced when leakage, pressure loss, or inconsistent material flow is observed. Preventive replacement during scheduled maintenance reduces unplanned downtime.
Pressure fluctuations are commonly caused by restricted filters, partially blocked nozzles, air trapped in the system, or worn internal valve components. Ensuring proper priming, clean filters, and correctly seated nozzles helps maintain stable pressure output.