- Stock: 2-3 Days
- Brand: GAV
- Model: GAV2200ECO
- Weight: 0.58kg
- Dimensions: 170.00cm x 50.00cm x 50.00cm
- SKU: GAV2200ECO
- UPC: 8011275002530
GAV 2200 ECO — Professional Spray Gun
The GAV 2200 ECO is a professional spray gun designed for reliable, smooth atomisation across a wide range of coatings. With a 600 cc gravity-feed cup, efficient air consumption and a working pressure range of 4–8 bar, this spray gun is well-suited for automotive painting, woodworking and general finishing tasks. Its balanced design and consistent spray pattern make it a dependable choice for workshop and DIY use.
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Features
- 600 cc gravity-feed cup — compact yet spacious enough for most coating tasks.
- Working pressure: 4–8 bar — ideal for strong, controlled atomisation.
- Air consumption: 150–250 l/min — compatible with most workshop compressors.
- Durable construction suitable for daily use.
- Ergonomic grip for comfortable spraying.
Benefits
- Efficient spray performance: Balanced airflow and pressure for consistent coating results.
- Versatile use: Suitable for multiple types of paints and finishes.
- Reduced fatigue: Lightweight gravity design improves handling during long tasks.
- Good material control: Gravity feed reduces waste and improves flow efficiency.
Extra Information
- Recommended for acrylics, enamels, lacquers and general-purpose coatings.
- Thin materials according to manufacturer guidelines for best atomisation.
- Clean thoroughly after each use to extend spray gun lifespan.
Pro Tip
- Start at 4–5 bar and adjust upward until you achieve an even spray pattern — this prevents excessive overspray while maintaining good atomisation.
