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Table of Contents
COMPANY HISTORY OVERVIEW Tip Selection Guide M.V.P. Gun & Tip Chart - Making Sense of the Numbers 6 1 3

MVP FIT TIPS FIT Tip Explanation Converting from Airless to FIT FIT Tip Part Numbers AIRLESS TIPS Understanding Airless Tips Airless Tip Selection Guide Airless Tips AIRLESS AIR ASSIST TIPS VPA-1000-V-FIT Tips M.V.P. Tip Numbers for VPA Air Assist ATG Style Tips ATG Tips for Automatic Airless Air Assist Applications Tungsten Carbide Flat Spray Tips SPECIALTY TIPS ReversaTip Granite Coat Tips PARTS DRAWINGS

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Company History
FRP Solutions
When it comes to providing the total solutionM.V.P. delivers. Award-winning technology combined with over 50 years of industry expertise has given M.V.P. a strong reputation for quality products. Magnum Industries and Venus Products have long been recognized as the worldwide leaders in manufacturing equipment for the composites industry. One company, Magnum Venus Products since 2000, M.V.P. continued to lead the industry in environmental issues worldwide. M.V.P. continually uses innovative design to help industry meet governmental demands to reduce emissions, while at the same time providing significant material savings. Seeing the steady move of the industry toward more closed mold (RTM) production, M.V.P. turned their attention to providing their customers with the highest level of technology and expertise available for the RTM process, and that led to the purchase of Plastech T.T. In December 2006, Magnum Venus Products became Magnum Venus Plastech - the largest Composites equipment manufacturer in the world. Our Advanced Design Group of engineers, designers & machinists own more than 20 patents and have over 100 years of combined FRP technology expertise. From the smallest specialty operation to the largest turn-key manufacturer, M.V.P. offers the total solution. Our equipment excels in the production of a broad range of products including consumer, home & recreational goods to building materials, marine vessels, transport vehicles, pipes, storage tanks and more.

ADG
100 Years of Combined Experience in M.V.P. Advanced Design Group (ADG) With an eye toward the future of FRP, Magnum Venus Plastech has brought together some of the industrys most experienced professionals. The M.V.P. Advanced Design Group is a team of engineers, designers, and machinists with well over 100 years of combined experience in the composite equipment field. With over twenty patents between them, the group has created new designs to meet the ever-changing emissions and maintenance needs of the industry.Utilizing many of the brightest minds in the industry, the ADG Team has brought conception to reality with many award winning designs in automated filament winding and panel production, as well as multi-component machines for highly corrosive, temperature and moisture sensitive and highly abrasive or high viscosity materials.
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Company History
Current and future developments by the Magnum Venus Plastech Advanced Design Group have, and will continue to put M.V.P. years ahead of the competition in the FRP industry and beyond.

Guns
At M.V.P., we like to say it all happens at the gun. Users know from experience that M.V.P. offers the best in ergonomic comfort, precise mixing and consistent material distribution with the lowest emissions. From saturating and chopping, to gelcoat, to RTM, to cast polymers and more, M.V.P. can offer the most comprehensive selection of guns to FIT your needs.

FIT

M.V.P.s Patented Fluid Impingement Technology (FIT) M.V.P.s FIT system uses low-pressure impinging streams to break resin into large droplets after mixing, reducing air entrapment and improving saturation. Your result is a strong, flawless laminate produced with minimal waste & emissions.

Advanced FRP
From econo-wind to ultra-wind, to reciprocators and impregnators, M.V.P. has your Advanced FRP solution covered. M.V.P.s Versa-Wind series offers the most comprehensive line of winding capability on the market. For over 30 years, M.V.P. has been at the forefront of developing the best reciprocators and impregnators around the world.

Customer Service
Your time is important to us. At M.V.P., it is our goal to make it easy for you to realize your full potential with our products. With M.V.P. staff and distributors around the globe, and sales & customer service centers at several locations throughout the US & Canada, we are proud to be at your service 24/7/365.

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Overview
TIP SELECTION GUIDE
When selecting a spray tip there are two main factors to consider - orifice size and fan angle. We must also consider pump pressure, material viscosity, type of application and application technique. Orifice Size: The orifice size will determine the amount of material output. Orifice size will also, to some degree, determine fluid pressure. Different molds and applications will require different material outputs, small molds will require smaller orifice with a narrower fan angle. If you are trying to increase material output it is best to use the next size larger tip or reduce the material viscosity instead of increasing the pump pressure. Use pump pressures to refine to spray pattern, not to determine material outputs. Increasing pump pressure will add wear to the pumping system as well. Fan Angle: The fan angle will determine the area over which the material will be spread. So, for any given orifice size or material output, the fan angle determines the width that material will be sprayed over. Different molds and applications will require different fan angles, small molds will require narrower fan angle using a smaller orifice or material output. The material viscosity and pump pressure will also effect the fan. Use pump pressures to refine the spray pattern, not to determine the fan angle or material outputs. Materials with a high surface tension will be harder to spray and require more pump pressure or reducing the viscosity of the material by heating it. Tip Wear: It is impossible to determine how long a spray tip will last. Every material is different and everything from pump pressure to the filler type and size will effect tip life. As a tip wears, the pattern becomes narrower and more round. Tip wear will effect the resin to glass ratio of a chopper unit and a gelcoaters ability to put down an even mil thickness of gelcoat. To increase productivity and profits regularly, check spray tip for wear and replace as necessary. Choosing the right tip is extremely important for maximum productivity, because the tip determines the fluid flow and the size of the spray pattern -- the fan size. Using the right spray tip results in maximum control and minimum overspray, this means higher productivity with less waste. When choosing the right spray tip, you need to consider several factors, such as the material thickness, the pumping systems, maximum flow rate and the best fan size for the job. Knowing when a tip is worn and why to replace it are also important.

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Overview
Replace tips often for maximum performance: Watch for runs or sags in the spray pattern as signs of a worn tip. Dont increase pressure to combat these problems. You will only waste material and increase wear on the pumping system. Simply replace the worn tip. Worn-out tips also wear components in your equipment much faster. By spraying materials with the correctly sized tips and replacing tips when necessary, you will maximize productivity and profits. Five ways to extend tip life: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Spray at the lowest atomization pressure. Filter the material before you spray it. Use the correct size filters. Clean the filter frequently. Clean the tip with as soft-bristled brush.

A Tip on Tips: A rule of thumb: use smaller orifice sizes to spray lower viscosity materials and lower volumes of material. Use larger orifice sizes for higher viscosity materials and higher volumes of material.

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Overview
M.V.P. GUN & TIP CHART - MAKING SENSE OF THE NUMBERS
Gelcoat Nozzles ProGun VPA-1000 Air Assisted - Airless ATG-XXX ATC-XXX for wetout Super ProGun Air Assisted - Airless VPA-1000-FIT VFIT-XXXX Cipher Gun DuraMax/Maximus AutoMax External Mix EMG-1000 External Mix Gel Gun ATG-3500 External Mix Gel Gun ITD-3500 Granitecoat GMX-2000 Granitecoat Gun GFT-XXXXX GEX-3000 Granitecoat (external mix) GEX-18050 GEX-20050 GEX-22050 Chopper and Wetout Nozzles ProGun SuperPro Gun Cipher Gun DuraMax/Maximus AutoMax HV Pro Gun External Mix ATC-4000 Chopper Gun ITD-4000 ATC-XXX UCT-XXX UMT-XXXX TTD-XXX
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N-XXXX-C Non Air Assist Spray T-002XXXXC Reversible Tip GHD-XXX ATG-XXX UCT-XXX ATG-XXX UCT-XXX UGT-XXXX ATC-XXX for wetout IDT-XXX GFT-15340 GFT-15365 GFT-20340 GFT-20365

Air Assisted - Airless

N-XXXXXC Standard Spray T-002XXXC Standard Spray VFIT-XXXX Fit Spray 5107-XX-XX Flow Chop Reversible Tip GHD-XXX

M.V.P. FIT Tips


FIT (Fluid Impingement Technology) tips are designed to help reduce emissions by reducing atomization. FIT tips allow you to lower the pump pressure and thus fluid pressure, and still develop a great spray fan. A FIT tip is designed so as the two (2) streams of material come together, they produce a curtain which then breaks up into large droplets. When selecting a FIT tip there are two main factors to consider: orifice size and fan angle. We must also consider pump pressure, material viscosity, type of application and application technique. FIT tips are more sensitive than standard spray tips to pump pressure and material viscosity when it comes to fan angle. Fan Angle: By turning the pump pressure up slightly the fan angle will become larger, and the reverse is true, by turning the pump pressure down the fan will get more narrow. If there are fluctuations in the material temperature or material viscosity this too will effect the fan angle. Materials with a high surface tension will be harder to spray, and require more pump pressure or reducing the viscosity of the material. Converting from Airless to FIT: The guideline for converting from an Airless to a FIT tip you will need to drop down one size on the orifice and fan angle to get approximately the same angle from airless to FIT. How to Read FIT Spray Tip Information: The first 2 or 3 numbers represent the orifice size and the last 2 digits are half of the angle between the orifices. Example: VFIT-5025 .050 Orifice 2 x 25 = 50 Degree Angle Between the Orifices
PART NO. PART NO. VFIT-2017 VFIT-2215 VFIT-2020 VFIT-2220 VFIT-2025 VFIT-2225 VFIT-2030 PART NO. PART NO. VFIT-2515 VFIT-2720 VFIT-2520 VFIT-2725 VFIT-2525 VFIT-2530 PART NO. PART NO. VFIT-3015 VFIT-3225 VFIT-3017 VFIT-3020 VFIT-3025

PART NO. PART NO. VFIT-1520 VFIT-1717 VFIT-1720 VFIT-1725 PART NO. PART NO. VFIT-3515 VFIT-4010 10020 VFIT-3520 VFIT-4012 10022 VFIT-3525 VFIT-4015 VFIT-3530 VFIT-4017 VFIT-4020 VFIT-4022 VFIT-4025 VFIT-4027 VFIT--4030 VFIT-4035 - 21 -

PART NO. PART NO. PART NO. PART NO. PART NO. PART NO. VFIT-5010 VFIT-6010 VFIT-7010 VFIT-8010 VFIT-9010 VFITVFIT-5012 VFIT-6012 VFIT-7012 VFIT-8012 VFIT-9012 VFIT-5015 VFIT-5017 VFIT-5020 VFIT-5022 VFIT-5025 VFIT-5027 VFIT-5030 VFIT-5035 VFIT-5040 VFIT-6015 VFIT-7015 VFIT-8015 VFIT-6017 VFIT-7017 VFIT-8017 VFIT-6020 VFIT-7020 VFIT-8020 VFIT-6022 VFIT-7022 VFIT-8022 VFIT-6025 VFIT-7025 VFIT-8025 VFIT-6027 VFIT-7030 VFIT-8030 VFIT-6030 VFIT-6035 VFIT-6040 -6VFIT-9015 VFIT-9017 VFIT-9020 VFIT-9025 VFIT-9515 VFIT-9517 VFIT-9715 VFIT-9717 V- F I T-

Airless Tips
Understanding Airless Tips Airless Spray tips are a key component to the successful operation of an airless spray system. They define the spray pattern, control the flow of the coating being sprayed and ultimately tell the pump how hard it must work. A proper understanding of airless tips is critical to the success of any airless application. Airless Spray Tip Characteristics It is important to remember that the orifice size, in conjunction with the fanwidth size, determines the spray characteristics of the tip. Examples: The larger the orifice with the same fan width, the greater the volume of material applied to the same area.
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526

Conversely, the larger the fan width with the same orifice means the same amount of material is being applied over a greater area. The result is less volume of material per square inch.
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Airless Tip Selection Guide Choosing the right tip is extremely important for maximum productivity, because the tip determines the fluid flow and the size of the spray pattern -- the fan size. Using the right tip results in maximum control and minimum overspray, which means faster work and less paint usage, which ultimately means finishing the job quickly without wasting material. To choose the right spray tip, you need to consider several factors, such as the material thickness, the sprayers maximum flow rate and the best fan size for the job. Knowing when a tip is worn and why to replace it are also important.
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Airless Tips
Five Ways to Extend Tip Life: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Spray at the lowest atomization pressure. Filter the material before you spray it. Use the correct size filters: Clean the filters after every use. Clean the tip with a soft-bristled brush.

A Tip on Tips: A rule of thumb: use smaller orifice sizes to spray lower viscosity materials. Use larger orifice sizes for heavier viscosity materials. Replace Tips Often for Maximum Performance: Watch for runs or sags in the spray pattern as signs of a worn tip. Dont increase pressure to combat these problems. youll only waste material and increase wear on the pump. Simply replace the worn tip. Worn-out tips also wear components in your equipment much faster. By spraying materials with correctly sized tips and replacing tips when necessary, youll maximize productivity, save material and earn higher profits.

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Airless Tips
Spray Tip and Width
N-5008C Denotes Orifice Size 08 = 0.72 Carbide

50 Degree Fan Angle

Carbide Nozzle List Spray Equiv. Orifice Fan Angle Width (at Part Number Size (Degrees) 12 away)
N-2501C N-2502C N-2503C N-2504C N-2506C N-400017C N-4006C N-4010C N-4015C N-500017C N-500025C N-500067C N-500080C N-50015C N-5006C N-5008C N-5010C N5015C N-650017C N-650050C N-650067C N-650080C N-65015C N-6501C N-6502C N-6503C N-6504C N-6506C N-6508C 0.026 0.036 0.043 0.052 0.062 0.011 0.062 0.078 0.099 0.011 0.013 0.021 0.023 0.031 0.062 0.072 0.078 0.099 0.011 0.018 0.021 0.023 0.031 0.026 0.036 0.043 0.052 0.062 0.072 25 25 25 25 25 40 40 40 40 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 9 9 9 9 9 7.5 12 12 12 8.5 9 12 13 14 14 14 14 14 10 13 15 15 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

Number & Size Chart 0017 = 0.011 0025 = 0.013 0033 = 0.015 0050 = 0.018 0067 = 0.021 0080 = 0.023 01 = 0.026 015 = 0.031 02 = 0.036 03 = 0.043 04 = 0.052 06 = 0.062 08 = 0.072 10 = 0.078 15 = 0.099

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Spray Tip and Width


Part No. FT-211 FT-213 FT-218 FT-221 FT-226 FT-236 FT-243 FT-250 FT-252 FT-258 FT-262 FT-285 FT-309 FT-311 FT-313 FT-315 FT-318 FT-321 FT-323 FT-326 FT-331 FT-336 FT-343 FT-352 FT-358 FT-362 FT-372 FT-385 FT-409 FT-411 FT-413 FT-415 FT-418 FT-419 FT-421 FT-423 FT-426 FT-429 FT-431 FT-436 FT-443 FT-449 FT-452 FT-458 FT-462 FT-468 FT-472 FT-485

Airless Tips
FT-211 Half the spray Denotes Orifice Size width (at 12 away) 2 x 2 = 4 11 = 0.11 Part No. FT-509 FT-511 FT-513 FT-515 FT-518 FT-521 FT-523 FT-526 FT-531 FT-536 FT-543 FT-549 FT-552 FT-558 FT-562 FT-568 FT-572 FT-611 FT-613 FT-615 FT-618 FT-621 FT-623 FT-626 FT-629 FT-631 FT-636 FT-643 FT-649 FT-652 FT-658 FT-662 FT-672 FT-678 FT-711 FT-713 FT-715 FT-718 FT-721 FT-723 FT-726 FT-729 FT-731 FT-736 FT-743 FT-752 FT-758 FT-768 Half the Equiv. Spray Fan Spray Fan Orifice Width Width (at Size (12 Away) 12 away) 0.009 0.011 0.013 0.015 0.018 0.021 0.023 0.026 0.031 0.036 0.043 0.049 0.052 0.058 0.062 0.068 0.072 0.011 0.013 0.015 0.018 0.021 0.023 0.026 0.029 0.031 0.036 0.043 0.049 0.052 0.058 0.062 0.072 0.078 0.011 0.013 0.015 0.018 0.021 0.023 0.026 0.029 0.031 0.036 0.043 0.052 0.058 0.068 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 10 - 12 10 - 12 10 - 12 10 - 12 10 - 12 10 - 12 10 - 12 10 - 12 10 - 12 10 - 12 10 - 12 10 - 12 10 - 12 10 - 12 10 - 12 10 - 12 10 - 12 12 - 14 12 - 14 12 - 14 12 - 14 12 - 14 12 - 14 12 - 14 12 - 14 12 - 14 12 - 14 12 - 14 12 - 14 12 - 14 12 - 14 12 - 14 12 - 14 12 - 14 14 - 16 14 - 16 14 - 16 14 - 16 14 - 16 14 - 16 14 - 16 14 - 16 14 - 16 14 - 16 14 - 16 14 - 16 14 - 16 14 - 16

Carbide Nozzle List

Half the Equiv. Spray Fan Spray Fan Orifice Width Width (at Size (12 Away) 12 away) 0.011 0.013 0.018 0.021 0.026 0.036 0.043 0.050 0.052 0.058 0.062 0.085 0.009 0.011 0.013 0.015 0.018 0.021 0.023 0.026 0.031 0.036 0.043 0.052 0.058 0.062 0.072 0.085 0.009 0.011 0.013 0.015 0.018 0.019 0.021 0.023 0.026 0.029 0.031 0.036 0.043 0.049 0.052 0.058 0.062 0.068 0.072 0.085 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 - 6 4 - 6 4 - 6 4 - 6 4 - 6 4 - 6 4 - 6 4 - 6 4 - 6 4 - 6 4 - 6 4 - 6 6 - 8 6 - 8 6 - 8 6 - 8 6 - 8 6 - 8 6 - 8 6 - 8 6 - 8 6 - 8 6 - 8 6 - 8 6 - 8 6 - 8 6 - 8 6 - 8 8 - 10 8 - 10 8 - 10 8 - 10 8 - 10 8 - 10 8 - 10 8 - 10 8 - 10 8 - 10 8 - 10 8 - 10 8 - 10 8 - 10 8 - 10 8 - 10 8 - 10 8 - 10 8 - 10 8 - 10

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Airless Air Assist Tips


VPA-1000-VFIT

The Magnum Venus Plastech Advanced Design Group has made internal mix FIT gelcoat a reality. The new design on the VPA-1000-VFIT introduces a precise intersect point of air into the impinging stream, which greatly enhances and defines the impinge pattern, providing a feathered paint-like pattern and smooth finish. The new VFIT, tested with air assist pressure as low as 15 psi, provides a softer air jet that requires less pressure, thereby delivering a clearly defined impinge pattern. The VPA-1000-VFIT offers a comprehensive tip selection:
PART NO. PART NO. VFIT-1520 VFIT-1717 VFIT-1720 VFIT-1725 PART NO. PART NO. VFIT-2515 VFIT-2720 VFIT-2520 VFIT-2725 VFIT-2525 VFIT-2530 PART NO. VFIT-2017 VFIT-2020 VFIT-2025 VFIT-2030 PART NO. VFIT-3015 VFIT-3017 VFIT-3020 VFIT-3025 PART NO. VFIT-2215 VFIT-2220 VFIT-2225

PART NO. VFIT-3225

Soft Air Assist


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Airless Air Assist Tips


ATG-UCT Style Gelcoat Tips

.021 Orifice Example: ATG-5212 x 5 = 10 (@ 1 foot away, using water) Listed below are the tip numbers: PART NO. ATG-315 ATG-318 ATG-321 ATG-323 ATG-326 ATG-331 PART NO. UCT-311 UCT-315 UCT-318 UCT-321 UCT-323 UCT-326 UCT-329 UCT-331 UCT-336 UCT-343 UCT-349 UCT-352 UCT-358 UCT-362 UCT-368 UCT-372 UCT-385 PART NO. ATG-413 ATG-415 ATG-418 ATG-421 ATG-423 ATG-426 ATG-431 PART NO. UCT-413 UCT-415 UCT-418 UCT-421 UCT-423 UCT-426 UCT-431 UCT-436 UCT-443 UCT-449 UCT-452 UCT-458 UCT-462 UCT-468 UCT-478 UCT-485 PART NO. ATG-513 ATG-515 ATG-518 ATG-521 ATG-523 ATG-526 ATG-531 PART NO. UCT-515 UCT-518 UCT-521 UCT-523 UCT-526 UCT-529 UCT-531 UCT-536 UCT-543 UCT-549 UCT-552 UCT-558 UCT-562 UCT-568 UCT-572 UCT-578 PART NO. ATG-613 ATG-615 ATG-618 ATG-621 ATG-623 ATG-626 ATG-631 PART NO. UCT-615 UCT-618 UCT-621 UCT-623 UCT-626 UCT-629 UCT-631 UCT-636 UCT-643 UCT-649 UCT-652 UCT-658 UCT-662 UCT-668 UCT-672 PART NO. ATG-713 ATG-715 ATG-718 ATG-721 ATG-723 ATG-726 ATG-731 PART NO. UCT-715 UCT-718 UCT-721 UCT-723 UCT-726 UCT-731 UCT-736 UCT-743 UCT-749 UCT-752 UCT-758 UCT-762 UCT-768

PARTS DRAWINGS

Robotic Gelcoat Tips (available upon request)

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Specialty Tips
ReversaTip
How often is an operator, wetting out with filled resins, forced to stop production to clean out the tip on the gun? How much time and money would be saved if the operator could simply twist a lever to clear the obstruction? With the ReversaTIp, now they can. It is amazing how much time can be saved with this addition to the gun. The ReversaTip is designed specifically for the wet-out process, and we believe the operators with the gun in their hands will find this option an invaluable tool. At M.V.P., we know that it all begins in the operators hand, and this addition to the M.V.P. family of products will make the operators job that much easier.
.021 Orifice Size GHD-721 2 x 7 = 14 (@1 foot away, using water)

Specialty Tips
Granite Coat Tips
The M.V.P. UltraMAX Granite System is the new industry leader in reliable granite production. Featuring the GEX-3000 granite gun, the only external mix granite gun on the market, the UltraMAX Granite System was developed in response to industry demand for an external mix solution that eliminates the mixing of granite and catalyst through the guns mix housing. The GEX-3000 features a stainless steel head, large porting and an all-new valve design that virtually eliminates sticky needles and packing issues. Now you can achieve a high quality spray pattern suitable for a variety of outputs, including high volume. The GEX-3000 gun is adaptable too; able to accommodate a variety of tips to suit the granite mixture you prefer. The M.V.P. UltraMAX Granite System has a high degree of success using the industrys popular materials.

Fan Angle Degree

Fan Width
8 - 10 8 - 10 8 - 10 8 - 10 8 - 10 8 - 10 8 - 10 8 - 10 8 - 10 10 - 12 10 - 12 10 - 12 10 - 12 10 - 12 12 - 14 12 - 14 12 - 14 12 - 14 12 - 14

Orifice Size
.013 .015 .021 .025 .031 .035 .037 .043 .047 .019 .023 .025 .033 .035 .023 .025 .027 .031 .035

Part Number
GHD-413 GHD-415 GHD-421 GHD-425 GHD-431 GHD-435 GHD-437 GHD-443 GHD-447 GHD-519 GHD-523 GHD-525 GHD-533 GHD-535 GHD-623 GHD-625 GHD-627 GHD-631 GHD-635

GFT (or GEX) - 12345


Denotes Orifice Size 123 = .123

internal Mix Granite Coat Tips

Fan Angle
40 40 65 65

Orifice Size
0.153 0.203 0.135 0.203

Part Number
GFT-15340 GFT-20340 GFT-15365 GFT-20365

External Mix Granite Coat Tips 50 50 50 50 0.130 0.180 0.200 0.220 GEX-13060 GEX-18050 GEX-20050 GEX-22050

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