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Item: Spray Gun - SATAjet 3000 RP Digital (gun only) SOLD

Condition: As good as new

Price: $450

Location: SE Melb

Contact: 0424 322 182

Comments: rrp $1000

Jetstream:

• Newly developed nozzle concept for even higher color match precision and homogeneous material distribution

• Wide and even fan for higher work speed

• Perfect for the application of base- and clear coats

• Even better surface quality for spotless finish

• Finest material atomization

• Ensures excellent painting results

Countdown: VOC-Compliant Equipment

• Suitable for all waterborne and solvent-based material

• Complies with all VOC regulations with regard to solvent reduction and material savings – for the sake of our environment

• Transfer efficiency rate > 65 %

• Low overspray atomization

Chrome Fever: High-Brilliance Gun for Brilliant Results

• Fully chrome-plated paint spray gun

• Chrome is wear-resistant and retains its value

• Chrome is corrosion-proof – even with waterborne materials

• Chrome is as valuable as gold – both visually and technically

• A well-balanced gun in state-of-the-art design

• Perfect ergonomics for fatigue-free work, e.g. optimized center of gravity, lower triggering forces

• Every step turns out just right: easy handling and operation

• Top class premium technology "Made in Germany"

• Easy cleaning and servicing

- Chrome-plated gun body

- Replaceable air distribution ring

• Self-adjusting packings

• Low-noise spray fan

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hey mate i use the iwata wb400 just wondering if u think that the sata jet is better if u could mate could u post sum pics i heard they got a big fan on them which the iwata lacks and wat size nozzel is it 1.3-1.4

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i think the SATAjet is a better gun and the fan is big, which makes it easy to use... the nozzle is 1.4 ill get the pics up today hopefully

there has to be someone on here thats a spray painter n

needs a new gun?? this is a top of the line sata gun

i hardly used it, unless something important needed

to be painted... which was rare

i have one of these and they have total disrespect for material....although they really are a great tool for large stuff/full repaints ect....We paint motorbike parts so the iwata is better for us but if doing i full car job i use the sata....great price you got there...

yea its great for work on cars... as thats what i do. iwata's are great guns too.

even tho its a great price i havent had much interest yet which is a shame

i paid a little ova 1g for it and it hasnt been much at all coz i only used it for

special jobs

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