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The Maxum II Compressor Regulator Cup Gun (0508062) is a professional-grade HVLP (High Volume Low Pressure) spray gun designed to deliver quality finishes with efficient material use. It’s part of the Capspray Maxum II HVLP Spray Guns Series, engineered for applications where a controlled, smooth, and uniform finish is required. These spray guns minimize overspray and provide excellent atomization, making them suitable for a broad range of coatings and surface types.
This model is optimized to operate with a compressor and includes a built-in regulator assembly, allowing you to manage air pressure directly at the gun for precise performance.
This HVLP regulator cup gun is ideal for:
This knob allows you to control how much paint or material is released when you pull the trigger. Turning it adjusts the flow rate to suit different materials, from thin stains to heavier paints, helping achieve a consistent and even finish.
The rear air valve seal sits within the air valve spring and ensures a proper air seal. It prevents air leaks that could reduce spray performance or cause inconsistent atomization. Replacing worn seals helps maintain consistent airflow and pressure.
The needle spring is a small but essential component that applies tension to the needle assembly. It helps regulate the movement of the needle that opens and closes the fluid passage, controlling paint flow in response to trigger pull.
The air valve spring returns the air valve to its resting position after each spray cycle. Over time, springs can weaken, resulting in poor air control or inconsistent spray patterns. Replacing the spring restores proper valve function.
Each part material flow knob, air valve seal, needle spring, and air valve spring, directly influences material delivery and air control. Worn or damaged components can lead to uneven spray patterns, sputtering, clogging, or wasted material. Regular inspection and replacement help maintain smooth operation and optimal finish quality.