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EN

SB-E-2-856 ISS.03

Technical Bulletin
GTIPRO LITE G HVLP and High Efficiency Gravity
Spray Gun (For Industry)
Table of Contents
Topic Page

EC Declaration of Conformity 3

Part Numbers 3

Operational Description 3

Kit contents 4

Construction Features 4

Materials of Construction 4

Specifications & Technical Data 4

Safety Precautions 5

Parts List 6

Exploded parts View 7

Installation, Operation, Preventive Maintenance & Cleaning 8

Parts Replacement/Maintenance 9

A. Servicing Air Valve 9

B. Needle Packing, Fluid Insert, Spreader Valve Assembly 11

C. Spray Head Seal Replacement 12

D. Chart 1 – Air Caps, Chart 2 – Fluid Nozzles &


Fluid Needles 13

Troubleshooting Possible Problems in Operation 14

Accessories 16

Warranty 16

2 © 2016 Carlisle Fluid Technologies, dba Finishing Brands UK Ltd


EC Declaration of Conformity
We, Finishing Brands UK Limited, Ringwood Rd, Bournemouth, Dorset, BH11 9LH, UK, as the
manufacturer of the Spray gun model GTIPRO LITE G, declare, under our sole responsibility,
that the equipment to which this document relates is in conformity with the following standards
or other normative documents:
BS EN ISO 12100: 2010, BS EN 1953:2013; and thereby conform to the protection
requirements of Council Directive 2006/42/EC relating to Machinery Safety Directive, and;
EN 13463-1:2009, council Directive 94/9/EC relating to Equipment and Protective
Systems intended for use in Potentially Explosive Atmospheres protection level II 2 G X.

This product also complies with the requirements of the EPA guidelines, PG6/34. Transfer
efficiency certificates are available on request.

D. Smith, Director of Sales (EMEA)


5th May 2016

Finishing Brands UK Limited reserves the right to modify equipment specification without prior notice.

Part Numbers
The ordering code for the GTIPRO LITE G Spray gun is;

E.g. PROLT-GTE10-12 where;


G = Gravity Gun
TE10 = TE10 Aircap
12 = 1.2 Nozzle

See charts 1 & 2 p13 for available Aircap/Nozzle sizes

Operational Description
This GTIPRO LITE G Spray Gun is a professional quality gun designed with both high volume,
low pressure (HVLP) technology or High Efficiency EPA compliant technology. HVLP
Technology reduces overspray and limits air cap pressure to 0.7 bar (10 psi). High Efficiency
complies with EPA by obtaining transfer efficiency above 65%.
IMPORTANT: These Sprayguns are suitable for use with both waterbased and solvent based
coating materials. These guns are not designed for use with highly corrosive and/or abrasive
materials and if used with such materials it must be expected that the need for cleaning and/or
replacement of parts will be increased. If there is any doubt regarding the suitability of a specific
material, contact your DeVilbiss Distributor or DeVilbiss direct.
NOTE: This gun is not to be used with halogenated hydrocarbon solvents or cleaning agents
such as 1,1,1,-Trichloroethane or methylene chloride. These solvents can react with the
aluminium components used in this gun and cup. The reaction can become violent and lead to
an equipment explosion.

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Kit contents (all models)
1 GTIPRO LITE Gravity Feed Spraygun 1 Spanner (10mm and 14mm A/F)
1 GFC Gravity feed cup 1 Torx/Flat blade screwdriver
1 Cup Filter 1 Cleaning Brush
1 Set of 4 coloured identification rings 1 Service bulletin

Construction Features
Fan Air Adjustment (stepless regulation for fan
1 Air Cap (nickel plated brass for long durability) 10
to round spray)
Air Cap Retaining Ring (allows easy rotation of air Fluid Adjustment (stepless regulation of fluid
2 11
cap) volume)
Interchangeable Colour ID System (4 coloured
3 Fluid Nozzle (ideal for most paint systems) 12
rings supplied)
Anodised, forged aluminium gun body
4 Fluid Needle (grooved stem for easy removal) 13 (ergonomic, good looking & durable, easy to
clean)
Fluid Inlet (3/8 BSP thread – accepts DeVilbiss and
5 14 500cc Acetal Cup (easy clean, anti-static)
most other cup systems)
6 Air Inlet (universal thread, accepts G 1/4 & 1/4 NPS) 15 Cup Lid with Drip Free Vent (avoid drips)
Self Adjusting Needle Packing (for trouble free Air Valve (design offers low pull force & low
7 16
operation) pressure drop)
Gun acceptable for waterborne and solvent
8 Trigger (ergonomic for comfort) 17
borne applications

9 Trigger Stud & Screw (easy replacement design)

Materials of Construction
Gun Body Anodised aluminium
Air Cap, Nickle Plated Brass
Fluid Nozzle, Fluid Needle, Fluid Inlet, Trigger Stud Stainless steel
Adjusting Knobs, Air Cap Retaining Ring, Anodized aluminium
Springs, Clips, Screws Stainless steel
Seals, Gaskets Solvent resistant
Trigger Chrome plated steel
Air Inlet, Body Bushing, Spreader Valve Body, Air Valve Nut. Chrome plated brass
Air Valve Assembly Aluminium

Specifications & Technical Data


Air Supply Connection Universal 1/4" BSP and 1/4" NPS male
Maximum Static Air Inlet Pressure P1 = 12 bar (175 psi)
Gun Air Inlet Pressure for HVLP
® 0.69 bar (10 psi)
and High Efficiency
2.0 bar (29 psi)
both with gun triggered.
Fluid Supply Connection 3/8" BSP
Service Temperature 0 to 40°C (32 to 104°F)
Gun Weight (gun only) 446g
(with cup) 629g

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SAFETY WARNINGS
Fire and explosion

Solvents and coating materials can be highly flammable or combustible when sprayed.
ALWAYS refer to the coating material supplier’s instructions and COSHH sheets before
using this equipment.
Users must comply with all local and national codes of practice and insurance company
requirements governing ventilation, fire precautions, operation and house-keeping of
working areas.
This equipment, as supplied, is NOT suitable for use with Halogenated Hydrocarbons.
Static electricity can be generated by fluid and/or air passing through hoses, by the
spraying process and by cleaning non-conductive parts with cloths. To prevent ignition
sources from static discharges, earth continuity must be maintained to the spray gun
and other metallic equipment used. It is essential to use conductive air and/or fluid
hoses.
Personal Protective Equipment
Toxic vapours – When sprayed, certain materials may be poisonous, create irritation or
be otherwise harmful to health. Always read all labels, safety data sheets and follow any
recommendations for the material before spraying. If in doubt, contact your material
supplier.
The use of respiratory protective equipment is recommended at all times. The type of
equipment must be compatible with the material being sprayed.

Always wear eye protection when spraying or cleaning the spray gun.

Gloves must be worn when spraying or cleaning the equipment.

Training – Personnel should be given adequate training in the safe use of spraying equipment.
Misuse
Never aim a spray gun at any part of the body.
Never exceed the maximum recommended safe working pressure for the equipment.
The fitting of non-recommended or non-original spares may create hazards.
Before cleaning or maintenance, all pressure must be isolated and relieved from the equipment.
The product should be cleaned using a gun-washing machine, and should be removed and dried
immediately after cleaning is completed. Prolonged exposure to cleaning solutions can cause
damage to the product.
Noise Levels
The A-weighted sound level of spray guns may exceed 85 dB (A) depending on the set-
up being used. Details of actual noise levels are available on request. It is
recommended that ear protection is worn at all times when spraying.
Operating
Spray equipment using high pressures may be subject to recoil forces. Under certain
circumstances, such forces could result in repetitive strain injury to the operator.

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PARTS LIST

REF. REF.
DESCRIPTION PART NO. QTY DESCRIPTION PART NO. QTY
NO. NO.

1 Air Cap Retaining Ring - 1 30 Gunbody - 1

2 Slip Ring - 1 31 Air Inlet - 1


Colour ID Ring Kit (4
3 Air Cap - 1 32 SN-26-K4 1
Colours)
4 Air Cap Retaining Clip JGA-156-K5 1 33 Air Inlet Kit SN-9-K 1

5 Retaining Ring Seal - 1 34 Needle Packing - 1


See chart 1
6 Aircap & Ring 1 35 Packing Spring - 1
p13
Air Cap Retaining Ring &
7 PRO-420-K 1 36 Packing Nut - 1
Seals
See chart 2 Packing, Spring and
8 Fluid Nozzle Kit 1 *37 SN-404-K 1
p13 Packing Nut Kit
9 Spray Head - 1 *38 Trigger Screw - 1

*10 Spray head Seal SN-18-1-K2 1 39 Trigger - 1

11 Spray head kit SN-69-K 1 *40 Trigger Stud - 1


Trigger Stud & Screw
*12 Circlip - 1 41 SP-617-CR-K 1
Kit
13 Valve Body - 1 42 Airflow Valve PRO-407-K 1

*14 O Ring - 1 43 Circlip - Kit of 5 25746-007-K5 1


-
*15 Spreader Valve Pin 2 44 Valve Head - 1
Spreader Valve
16 - 1 45 Washer - 1
Adjusting Knob
Spreader Valve
17 PRO-406-K 1 46 Valve Body - 1
Assembly
18 Front Valve Seal - 1 47 Valve Adjusting Knob - 1

19 Valve Seat - 1 48 Filter KGP-5-K5 1

20 Spindle - 1 49 Gravity Cup - 1

21 Air Valve Spring - 1 50 Gravity Cup Lid GFC-402 1

22 Rear Valve Seal - 1 51 Drip Check Lid (kit of 5) GFC-2-K5 1

23 Air Valve Kit PRO-471 1 52 Gravity Cup Kit GFC-501 1

24 Fluid Needle PRO-301-K 1 +53 Air Valve Service Tool - 1

25 Needle Spring - 1 54 Tool kit SN-406 1

26 Spring Pad - 1 SERVICE PARTS


Spray Gun repair kit (includes
27 Housing SN-66-K 1 PRO-470
items marked *)
Seal and Pin Kit, kit of 5
28 Fluid Adjusting Knob SN-67-C-K 1 GTI-428-K5
(items 12, 14 and 15)
*29 Needle Spring Kit PRO-472-K3 1 + Not included in the Gun Kit, only with ref 23

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INSTALLATION 9. If finish is too wet, reduce fluid flow by turning
For maximum transfer efficiency, do not use more fluid adjusting knob (28) clockwise. If atomisation
pressure than is necessary to atomise the material is too coarse, increase inlet air pressure. If too
being applied. NOTE: when using the HVLP do not fine, reduce inlet pressure.
exceed 1.75 bar inlet pressure. 10. The pattern size can be reduced by turning
spreader valve knob (16) clockwise.
1. Connect the gun to a clean, moisture and oil free 11. Hold gun perpendicular to surface being
air supply using a conductive hose, of at least 8 sprayed. Arcing or tilting may result in uneven
mm I.D. coating.
NOTE 12. The recommended spray distance is 150-200
Depending on hose length, larger I.D. hose may mm.
be required. Install an air gauge at the gun 13. Spray edges first. Overlap each stroke a
handle. When gun is triggered on, adjust minimum of 75%. Move gun at a constant speed.
regulated pressure to 2.0 bar for High Efficiency 14. Always turn off air supply and relieve pressure
Aircaps and 1.75 bar for HVLP. Do not use more when gun is not in use.
pressure than is necessary to atomise the
material being applied. Excess pressure will PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE &
create additional overspray and reduce transfer CLEANING
efficiency. To clean air cap and fluid nozzle, brush exterior with
NOTE a stiff bristle brush. If necessary to clean cap holes,
If quick connect couplings are required, use only use a broom straw or toothpick if possible. If a wire or
high flow quick connects approved for HVLP hard instrument is used, extreme care must be used
use. Other types will not flow enough air for to prevent scratching or burring of the holes which
correct gun operation. will cause a distorted spray pattern.
NOTE
If an air adjusting valve is used at the gun inlet, To clean fluid passages, remove excess material
use DGIPRO-502-BAR Digital Gauge. Some from cup, then flush with gun wash solution. Wipe the
competitive adjusting valves have significant gun exterior with a dampened cloth. Never
pressure drop that can adversely affect spray completely immerse in any solvent or cleaning
performance. The DGIPRO Digital Gauge has solutions as this is detrimental to the lubricants and
minimal pressure drop, which is important for life of the spray gun.
HVLP spraying. NOTE
When replacing the fluid nozzle or fluid needle,
2. Insert the filter (48) into the replace both at the same time. Using worn parts can
inlet of the Gravity Cup. cause fluid leakage. See page 13, Chart 2. Also,
Make sure the body of the replace the needle packing at this time. Torque the
filter is pushed fully so the fluid nozzle to 18–20 Nm. Do not over tighten.
body of the filter does not
protrude from the cup insert.
CAUTION
To prevent damage to fluid nozzle (8) or fluid
3. Attach the gravity feed cup
needle (24), be sure to either 1) pull the trigger
to the material inlet.
and hold while tightening or loosening the fluid
NOTE
nozzle, or 2) remove fluid adjusting knob (28) to
Before using the gun, flush it with solvent to
relieve spring pressure against needle collar.
ensure that the fluid passages are clean.
CAUTION
OPERATION IMPORTANT– the Gravity cup is made from
1. Mix coating material to manufacturer’s special anti-static materials, but it is still
instructions and strain material. important to avoid generating static charges. The
2. Fill the cup to no more than 20 mm from the top Cup must not be cleaned or rubbed with a dry
of the cup. DO NOT OVERFILL. cloth or paper. It is possible to generate a static
3. Attach Cup Lid. charge by rubbing which, if discharged to an
4. Turn fluid adjusting knob (28) clockwise to earthed object could create an incendive spark
prevent fluid needle movement. and cause solvent vapours to ignite. Only use a
5. Turn spreader valve adjusting knob (16) counter dampened cloth or antistatic wipes if manual
clockwise to fully open. cleaning is required within a hazardous area.
6. Adjust inlet air pressure if required.
7. Turn fluid adjusting knob (28) counter clockwise
5 turns for full needle travel.
8. Test spray. If the finish is too dry, reduce airflow
by reducing air inlet pressure.

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Parts
Replacement/Maintenance

AIR VALVE INSTRUCTIONS

Servicing Air Valve


Reasons to service air valve:

A) Air valve not functioning correctly


(may need cleaning).
B) Routine maintenance.

C) Air leaks.

1. Remove trigger screw (38) with Torx tool


(55) or Torx T20 key. (See fig 2).

2. Remove trigger stud (40) and remove


trigger (39) (See fig 3).

3. Remove fluid adjusting knob (28) and


spring (29). (See fig 4).

4. Remove fluid needle (24) (See fig 5).

5. Using a 6mm hex key, remove Valve


housing (27). (See Figs 6 and 7).

6. Remove spring (21) and valve spindle


(20). (See Fig 8).

7. Using service tool (53), engage groove


behind the valve seat (19) (See Fig 9).

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8. Withdraw the valve seat (19) from the gun
body. (See fig 10).

9. Push out the front airvalve seal (18) with a


finger. (See fig 11).

10. Turn the Gun upside down and let the seal
fall out. (See fig 12).

11. Fit New front seal (18) to service tool (53).


Fit into gunbody and press firmly to ensure
Seal is engaged. (See fig 13).

12. Fit a new valve seat (19) to service tool


(53). Groove must face outwards. (See fig
14).

13. Fit valve seat (19) to gunbody. (See fig 15)

14. Remove rear airvalve seal (22) from housing


(27) with a hooked instrument. (See fig 16).

15. Fit new seal (22) to service tool (53). Groove


must face outwards. Press seal (22) to
housing (27). (See fig 17)

16. Reassemble remaining parts in reverse


order - valve (20), spring (21), housing (27)
and tighten with 6mm hex key, needle (24)
spring (29) and knob (28). Replace trigger
(39), fitting trigger stud (40), and screw in the
trigger screw (38) with Key (55) or Torx Key
T20.

17. Trigger gun fully and screw in fluid adjusting


knob (28) until it stops. Back it off 1/2 turn
and gun will have full needle travel.

18. Trigger gun several times to verify correct


operation.

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Parts
Replacement/Maintenance

NEEDLE PACKING
REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS
1. Remove trigger and needle following steps
1 to 6 on P9, servicing airvalve.
2. Loosen and remove packing nut using Key
(57) or a straight blade screwdriver. (See
figs 18 & 19)
3. Discard old packing (34) and packing spring
(35) if replacing.
Clean packing if reusing. Also clean packing
spring and nut (36). (See fig 20).
4. Re-assemble the packing, assemble into
gunbody by hand and then tighten. (See fig
21)
5. Complete re-assembly following 16 to 24 on
P10.

SPREADER VALVE ASSEMBLY


REPLACEMENT/MAINTENANCE
The spreader valve assembly can be replaced if
damaged. Remove using 14 mm Spanner (56)
(See figs 22 & 23). The internal seal can be
replaced and is included in the Gun Rebuild Kit
(See fig 24).

FLUID SUPPLY INSERT


The fluid insert and seal are NOT replaceable.
(See fig 25).
Do not remove these parts.
No maintenance is required for these parts
other than regular cleaning of the internal bore.

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Parts Replacement/
Maintenance

SPRAY HEAD SEAL


REPLACEMENT

1. Remove air cap and retaining ring (6).


(See fig 26).

2. Remove fluid adjusting knob (28), spring


(25), and spring pad (26). (See fig 27).

3. Remove fluid needle (24) from gun body.


(See fig 28).

4. Remove fluid nozzle using 10mm


Spanner (56). (See fig 29)

5. Remove spray head (9) and Seal (10)


(See fig 30).

6. Remove seal (10) from spray head. (See


fig 31).

7. Clean front of gun if required, using a soft


brush, as well as the fluid nozzle, air cap,
and retaining ring.

8. Place a new seal (10) into the front of the


gun, making sure the flat of the seal is
aligned to the flat in the gun. (See fig 32).

9. Fit the spray head (9), making sure the


pin is engaged into the hole in the
gunbody. (See fig 33).

10. Fit fluid nozzle (8), air cap and retaining


Ring (6). Torque the fluid nozzle to 18–20
Nm (160–180 lbs.in). Do not over torque
the fluid nozzle. (See figs 34, and 35)

11. Reassemble remaining parts in reverse


order - fluid needle ( 24), Needle spring
and pad (29), and fluid adjusting knob
(28).

12. Trigger gun fully and screw in fluid


adjusting knob (28) until it stops. Back it
off 1/2 turn and gun will have full needle
travel.

13. Trigger gun several times to verify correct


operation.

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Parts Replacement/Maintenance
Chart 1 – Air Caps
RECOMMENDED
AIR FLOW
PART No. FOR MARKING ON INLET
TECHNOLOGY (L/min) @ 2
AIR CAP AIR CAP PRESSURE
bar
(bar)

PRO-102-HV30-K HVLP HV30 1.75 465

HIGH
PRO-102-TE10-K TE10 2.0 275
EFFICIENCY

HIGH
PRO-102-TE20-K TE20 2.0 350
EFFICIENCY

NOTE: When removing air cap from retaining ring, don’t remove the Slip Ring (2) or Retaining Ring Seal (5) from
the Retaining Ring. Damage to the parts may occur. Slip ring and Retaining Ring seal are not available as
replacements. Simply wipe parts clean and reassemble with new or clean air cap.

Chart 2 – Fluid Nozzle Range & Fluid Needle

PART No. FOR FLUID NOZZLE PART No. NEEDLE


PRO-200-12-K
PRO-200-13-K PRO-301-K
PRO-200-14-K
PRO-200-16-K
PRO-200-18-K PRO-303-K
PRO-200-20-K

NOTE: When replacing the fluid nozzle or fluid needle, replace both at the same time. Torque to 18–20 Nm (160–
180 lbs.in). Do not over tighten the fluid nozzle. Use SN-28 (56) 10mm Spanner supplied with the gun and check
with a torque wrench.

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Troubleshooting Possible Problems in Operation
CONDITION CAUSE CORRECTION

Heavy top Horn holes plugged. Clean. Ream with non-metallic


or point.
bottom
pattern Obstruction on top or bottom of fluid Clean.
nozzle.

Cap and/or nozzle seat dirty. Clean.

Left or right side horn holes plugged. Clean. Ream with non-metallic
point.
Dirt on left or right side of fluid
Heavy right nozzle. Clean.
or left side
pattern
Remedies for the top-heavy, bottom-heavy, right-heavy, and left-heavy patterns:

1. Determine if the obstruction is on the air cap or the fluid nozzle. Do this by making a test spray pattern. Then,
rotate the cap one-half turn and spray another pattern. If the defect is inverted, obstruction is on the air cap.
Clean the air cap as previously instructed. Also check for dried paint just inside the cap centre hole opening;
remove by washing with solvent.

2. If the defect is not inverted, it is on the fluid nozzle. Clean nozzle. If problem persists, renew nozzle.
Heavy Spreader adjustment valve set too Turn out counter clockwise to
centre low. achieve correct pattern.
pattern
Atomising pressure too low. Increase pressure.

Material too thick. Thin to correct consistency.

Split spray Air pressure too high. Reduce at regulator or gun handle.
pattern
Fluid adjusting knob turned in too Turn out counter clockwise to
far. achieve correct pattern.

Spreader adjusting valve set too Turn in clockwise to achieve


high. correct pattern.

Jerky or fluttering spray Loose or damaged fluid nozzle/seat Tighten or replace


Loose or broken cup fluid nipple Tighten or replace cup
Material level too low Refill
Container tipped too far Hold more upright
Obstruction in fluid passage Back flush with solvent
Loose fluid needle packing nut Tighten
Damaged fluid needle packing Replace

Fluid nozzle not tight. Tighten to 18–20 Nm (160–180


Paint bubbles in cup lbs.in).
Cup lid loose. Push in or replace.

Fluid leaking or dripping from cup Dirty cup or lid. Clean.


lid
Cracked cup or lid. Replace cup and lid.

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Troubleshooting Possible Problems in Operation (cont)
Wind fluid adjusting knob out or
Inadequate material flow
change to larger fluid nozzle size
Starved spray pattern Clean lid and unblock vent
Blocked vent in Cup lid
Increase air pressure and
Low atomisation air pressure
rebalance gun.
Air pressure to high. Reduce air pressure.
Excessive overspray
Gun too far from work surface. Adjust to correct distance.
Reduce air pressure.
Air pressure too high.
Adjust to correct distance.
Gun too far from work surface.
Dry spray
Slow down.
Gun motion too fast.
Wind out needle adjusting screw or
Fluid flow too low.
use larger nozzle size.

Fluid leaking from


Packing worn. Replace.
packing nut
Fluid nozzle or fluid needle worn or Replace fluid nozzle and fluid
damaged. needle.
Foreign matter in fluid nozzle. Clean.
Fluid leaking or dripping
from front of gun Fluid needle dirty or stuck in needle Clean
packing
Wrong size fluid needle or fluid Replace fluid nozzle and fluid
nozzle. needle.
Fluid dripping or leaking Cup loose on gun. Tighten
from bottom of cup
Cup fluid inlet seat dirty. Clean.
Too much material flow. Turn fluid adjusting knob clockwise
or switch to smaller fluid nozzle
and fluid needle size.
Runs and sags
Material too thin. Mix correctly or apply light coats.
Gun tilted on an angle, or gun Hold gun at right angle to work and
motion too slow. adapt to correct gun technique.

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ACCESSORIES

DGi PRO Digital


DGIPRO-502-BAR Gun Stand GFV-50-F
Pressure Gauge

600 cc Mixing
Spanner MC-1-K50
Cups pack of 50

10m x 8mm bore


SN-406 H-6065-B (BSP)
Torx driver rubber air hose
H-6065-N (NPS)
with ¼ fittings

Pack of four QD
Cleaning Brush MPV-463
fittings

Cleaning Brush 4900-5-1-K3 MPV Swivel MPV-60-K3

Torx driver SPN-8-K2

WARRANTY
This product is covered by Finishing Brands UK Limited one year warranty.

Carlisle Fluid Technologies,


Dba, Finishing Brands UK Limited,
Ringwood Road,
Bournemouth,
BH11 9LH,
UK.
Tel.No: 01202 571111
Fax No: 01202 581940
Website address http:// www.finishingbrands.eu

Registered office:
Finishing Brands UK Limited,
400, Capability Green,
Luton,
Bedfordshire,
LU1 3AE,
UK.
Registered in England: No. 07656273
Vat No: GB 113 5531 50

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