- Stock: In Stock
- Brand: AIRCRAFT
- Model: SG AB17G-18
- Weight: 0.05kg
- Dimensions: 133.00cm x 80.00cm x 10.00cm
- SKU: SG AB17G-18
AirCraft Fluid Nozzle Joint For AB17G (SG AB17G-18)
At a Glance: Fluid nozzle joint for the AB17G—supports secure nozzle assembly, proper sealing and consistent spray performance.
The front end of a spray gun is a precision ecosystem: nozzle alignment, sealing and paint flow all have to cooperate for a clean finish. The AirCraft SG AB17G-18 Fluid Nozzle Joint is a replacement joint/connector component for the AB17G spray gun’s fluid nozzle assembly. If this part is worn, damaged or cross-threaded, it can affect how the fluid nozzle seats, leading to leaks, unstable flow and inconsistent atomisation. Replacing the nozzle joint helps restore a secure fit and correct sealing so your AB17G can deliver a steady, predictable spray pattern again.
A good spray pattern depends on tight, centred parts. The nozzle joint plays a key role in holding the fluid nozzle assembly together and maintaining correct seating. Refreshing damaged assembly parts is often the difference between “fighting the gun” and spraying smoothly.
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Features
- Fluid nozzle joint replacement Designed to suit the AirCraft AB17G spray gun
- Supports correct nozzle seating Helps keep the nozzle assembly aligned and secure
- Helps maintain sealing Reduces the risk of leaks caused by damaged or worn connectors
- Service-friendly spare part Ideal for repairs, rebuilds and maintenance work
Benefits
- More consistent atomisation: Secure seating supports a stable, even spray pattern
- Helps prevent leaks: Improved sealing reduces seepage around the nozzle assembly
- Reliable paint flow: Correct assembly helps keep fluid delivery steady and predictable
- Cost-effective repair: Replace a damaged joint instead of larger assemblies
Extra Information
- Start threads by hand and keep parts clean to avoid cross-threading and sealing issues.
- If you’re experiencing leaks, inspect related seals (washers/O-rings) and nozzle seating faces while servicing.
Pro Tip
- After fitting the new joint, do a quick test: assemble, pressurise, then check for seepage around the nozzle area with clean thinner before spraying paint. Catching a leak early saves time and prevents messy rework.
Safety
- Disconnect from the air supply before disassembly and parts replacement.
- Wear eye protection when handling solvents and small components.
- Use cleaners/thinners in a well-ventilated area and keep away from flames or sparks.
- After reassembly, test at low pressure first to confirm proper sealing and safe operation.