THE COMPONENTS
The Fuji XT™ Spraygun
The NEW Fuji XT™ spraygun is non-bleed. This means that air passes
through the spraygun only when the trigger is pulled.
All newer Fuji turbines are designed and built with a bleed-off inside the
turbine to allow use of any non-bleed spraygun.
The benefits of non-bleed
include...
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Less blowing around of
shop dust and negligible turbulence in the spray area.
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Less paint buildup on the
tip of the fluid nozzle.
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Spraygun noise (hiss of
air) appears to be lessened, because now the
hiss of air is intermittent.
The spraygun
features a stay-cool nylon handle
(fitted over a metal tube), stainless
steel fluid passages and an external
needle packing adjustment. The fan
pattern is adjustable from 1/8” to 15”.
You can obtain a professional finish
with all known coatings.
The NEW High-Efficiency™ Aircap
The standard
Aircap set is the size number 4H which is .055" (1.4mm) for fine finishing
with lacquers, enamels, polyurethanes, latex, water based coatings and more. The
'H' designates the aircap as High Efficiency. Fuji R & D utilized computer Fluid
Dynamics programs that yielded data suggesting improvements could be made to the
angles and hole sizes in the aircap. Once samples were made and tested, the
aircaps exceeded all expectations. The High-Efficency Aircaps provide the user
with a cleaner spray pattern that results in less overspray and mist in the air.
This recent addition from
Fuji is a greatly improved aircap design. All 'H' stamped aircaps provide the
user with a cleaner spray pattern which results in less overspray and mist in
the air. Also, Color Coding was introduced to make aircap selection easier.
What Fuji has done is reduce the width of the actual fan pattern. If
we take a vertical pattern, the height (let's say 9") stays exactly the same,
but the width of the HE, compared to standard Aircaps is much less. What's the
advantage of a 'thinner-width' fan pattern? Well, as you know, when you spray
across a board, as you come off the edge, particles are spraying into the air
and adding to the overspray (mist) in the air. But you have to continue holding
down the trigger until you finally pass over the edge of the board. You cannot
stop at the edge of the board but must follow through past the board. The wider
the width of the fan pattern, the longer it takes to pass off the edge of the
board. It is this extra width of fan pattern that is adding to the number of
airborne particles with each pass. It becomes even more significant when you
realize how many times you pass over the edge of a board when spraying a cabinet
or piece of furniture. The Fuji High-Efficiency™ Aircap is an exclusive feature from Fuji.
Three
additional color-coded Aircap Sets are available. Please see the Guide to Aircap
Selection.
With the Fuji spraygun, it's easy to make
spray pattern changes. Simply turn the indexed air cap
and it clicks into position. By controlling the amount of paint and air, you can
even use the Fuji gun like an airbrush for subtle shading or touch-up. Try setting the round pattern and move as close as possible to the surface to be
painted and you'll find you can paint with a pattern as small as 1/4" round.
FUJI TURBINES
All Fuji turbines are industrial-rated. The turbine motor is enclosed
inside a durable, heavy-duty steel case. There is an easy-to-reach rocker switch
and a separate push-button breaker at the rear. The case exterior is protected
(inside and out) with a baked, commercial powder-coated finish. Fuji also manufactures HVLP turbines with different voltages and power
cord/plugs for export. Rubber feet protect the floor and help
insulate against vibration.
The Mini-Mite™3 Turbine
The Mini-Mite™3 Turbine System uses the Ametek-Lamb Electric 3-stage
turbine motor type #116765. This is the
most powerful turbine motor in its
class. Fuji used this
same motor in the popular 'Super Pro'
Turbine. The case is powder-coated
heavy-duty steel to last a lifetime. Two washable filters, one coarse, one
fine are installed. For years, experts have recommended that
3-stage is the minimum size turbine for
spraying the newer water-based/borne
coatings. These coatings are formulated
using a higher solids content that
demands more power. Fuji discontinued
their 2-stage turbines years ago to
avoid this problem. The MM3 is a
professional, industrial-rated turbine.

The Mini-Mite™4 Turbine
The Mini-Mite™4 Turbine System uses the Ametek-Lamb Electric 4-stage turbine motor type #119292. This is the same 4-stage
turbine installed in every 4-stage
system on the market - there is no more
powerful a motor available. We recommend
the 4-stage for heavier paints (although
you still have to thin - please check
our Technical Page)
such as Latex House Paint.
The Fuji Q-PRO™ Series QUIET Turbines
The most desirable feature for any
turbine is to have it as quiet as
possible. Except for the noise level,
the HVLP turbines from all makers are
essentially the same. A standard turbine
sounds like a very loud vacuum cleaner. The noise level of a standard turbine is so loud, that over time, it
contributes to hearing loss. Many
woodworkers use ear protection so the
standard noisy turbine is not a problem
but if you have a smaller shop and do
not use ear protection (or have
employees working in the same shop) we recommend choosing a model from the
Q-Series.

Fuji has reduced turbine noise levels by
over 50% without causing any unwanted
side effects such as overheating or air
restriction. No... Fuji does not
surround the turbine motor with
soundproofing foam - this would simply
cause overheating. The method used by
Fuji allows the turbine motor to sit in
an all-metal enclosure the way that
standard turbines do. The Fuji Q-PRO
Series™ Quiet turbines have
computer-designed airflow configurations
that completely eliminate the ‘Direct Sound Paths’ found on ALL
low to mid-priced HVLP turbine systems
available today. Direct sound paths are
responsible for the noise factor. Noise
is reduced to less than 50% of previous
levels. In fact, when the Fuji Q Turbine is placed across the
room, the low hiss of air passing
through the spray gun is more noticeable
than the turbine. Fuji Quiet turbines are protected by US Patent No.6644913.
At 15ft the Q3 PRO Turbine is only 62 dba, at 20ft it is 59 dba. At 15ft the Q4 PRO Turbine is only 61 dba, at 20ft it is 58 dba. Compare this to a standard turbine (from any maker) at 79 dba from 15ft and 77 dba from 20ft. Normal Conversation is 60 dba.
If excessive
noise is a problem for you, please
consider spending a little more for a
Q-PRO Series™
Turbine. There is no quieter turbine on
the market today.

The Q3 PRO™ QUIET Turbine
The Q3 PRO™ turbine is identical to the Super Model PRO turbine with the
added benefit of noise reduction. The Patented Quiet turbine has only one large
washable filter. The turbine motor is the Ametek-Lamb Electric 3-stage turbine
motor type #116765.
The
Q4 PRO™ QUIET Turbine
The Q4 PRO™ turbine is identical to the Q3 PRO™ but
with the Ametek-Lamb Electric 4-stage turbine motor type #119292
installed. Recommended for Painters and Decorators spraying latex house paint most
of the time. Extra pressure allows for less thinning.
The Fuji HI-FLEX™ Hose

The Fuji Hi-Flex™hose is standard with all 3 systems shown.
The solid plastic hoses typical with
most HVLP turbine systems are hard
and stiff making the spraygun difficult to maneuver. The Hi-Flex™ Hose
is not only flexible at different temperatures, it will stay
flexible over the years (unlike the plastic hoses that become
stiffer with age due to the emission
of plasticizers).
The Air Control Valve
Fuji installs the Air Control Valve right where it should be - at your
fingertips. Use it to instantly reduce overspray and bounceback.
When would you use the Air Control Valve? Well, for instance, when you have thinned the product properly (so that it
levels on its own) you can then turn down the amount of air a little at a time
until it starts to affect the finish. Once it affects the finish, you have gone
too far. Simply
tweak it back to where the coating levels out and looks good. This is the point
where there is the least overspray possible with any type of spraygun. Don't
worry if the atomized particles are larger - is doesn't matter so long as the
finish levels nicely. Usually you would set the Air Control Valve and then leave
it set for whole project. But if you are spraying a
cabinet or shelf with the back already installed, you may need to adjust to a
smaller pattern size and turn the air down even more to reduce 'bounceback'.
This can be done mid way through the spray job.
With the air control conveniently located at the gun, there is no need
to walk 20ft over to the turbine to turn down the air. With less pressure, there is less velocity, so the spray will not
be bouncing back into your face as it would be if you were trying to do the same job with a high pressure gun. Please learn to use the Air Control Valve - it is a great tool for reducing excessive
overspray.
Enjoy
the Benefits of HVLP
with a FUJI!
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