The Earlex HV5500 Spray Station with 2 mm needle is a versatile and efficient tool for all your painting needs. This spray station is equipped with a 2 mm needle, allowing for precise and even application of paint, stains, varnishes, and more. With its powerful turbine motor, it provides a consistent and professional finish on a wide range of surfaces. The adjustable spray pattern and flow control dial give you complete control over your projects, while the lightweight and portable design make it easy to use and transport. Whether you're a DIY enthusiast or a professional painter, the Earlex HV5500 Spray Station is the perfect solution for achieving professional-quality results every time.
The Spray Station 5500 is a professional unit designed for light contractor, occasional maintenance, woodworker and serious DIY enthusiast. The Spray Station 5500 is ideal for use in the workshop, garden or home. Water-based and oil-based coatings can be applied with the HV5500. This model has on-board storage for the spray gun, a long carry handle for easy portability, a spray-gun cleaning kit and a one-quart pro-gun with Teflon-coated paint container that makes it easy to clean, long-lasting and non-corrosive. Ideal for spraying walls, ceilings, doors, fences, shutters, cabinetry, spindles, iron work, sheds, decking, furniture, cars and more Easy-to-clean Teflon-coated paint container with quick-release lever 13-foot air hose 5.5-foot power cord Sprays a wide variety of materials Sprays as fine as 1 inch/2.5cm Fitted with variable output control Press and twist aircap for faster spray pattern adjustment Optional needle sets Technical Specs : One-quart capacity Turbine motor Neon on/off switch Kit includes: turbine unit, onboard storage pod, onboard hose and power cord storage, 1 quart Teflon-coated paint container with metal spray gun and stainless steel needle, viscosity cup, long carry handle. Hints & Tips Preparation is essential - remember to mask around the areas you are not spraying. Take the time to ensure paint viscosity is correct. Thin paint as necessary using water or relevant thinners. If you've never sprayed before, practice for a few minutes on a piece of cardboard to develop your technique. Allow time for drying between coats. Fine mists will generally dry faster than heavier coats. This will allow you to build up coats faster and there is less likelihood of runs. Avoid spraying when windy.