About HVLP Paint Spray Gun - Eastwood Evolution
The internal components of the Evolution Gravity Feed HVLP Paint Gun are made from stainless steel so you can run all types of coatings through it including waterborne paints. The machined brass air cap and precision machined nozzle ensure superior atomization for a car show finish. The Evolution gun is easy to use and its infinite adjustments make setting it up a snap.
- Balanced and comfortable at any angle or position
- Lower air inlet knob for quick on-th-fly adjustments
- Air/Paint mixture indicator makes set-up easy and consistent
- Wide spray range (up to 8 inches) for small to large surfaces
- Stainless steel passages are compatible with all popular coatings
- Optional fluid tips and nozzles available
1.4mm needle/nozzle,operates on 43 psi @ 12 cfm
550ml Plastic Cup
Cleaning brush
Wrench
Cup filter
1/4" NPT air fitting
3M PPS Adapter for Evolution gun
SAS Bandit Respirator
1.7mm Needle/Nozzle Set
2.0mm Needle/Nozzle Set
Evolution gun stand
Eastwood Master Paint Prep Kit
1/4 Inch Digital Regulator
4 Stage Air Dryer System
PRE Painting Prep
Always paint in a well ventilated area.
Follow paint manufacturer's instructions and MSDS for specific safety warnings and precautions.
See this product in action!
Customer Reviews
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(Posted on 1/12/12)
new evolution spray gun
Review by spray zone -
Quality Price Value the first time i used it, i thought the handle is to fat to give you the good feel on your hand when spraying, also it puts way to much material out , so you have to choke the fluid control, which you should not have to do that on a spray gun unless your spraying paint out of a primer gun, spend a little more money and get a better gun that sprays better.
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(Posted on 3/29/12)
nice gun
Review by mopar5151 -
Quality Price Value I thought the gun worked well, felt good in my hand and had less fatique. Spray pattern was good after pressure was adjusted. Handle fit my hand perfectly.
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(Posted on 3/29/12)
I realy thought better of a eastwood made gun
Review by Wit -
Quality Price Value all over the gun looks good and sprays not to bad,
but it was probably made in china or so. The paint inlet of the gun was half ways plugged from that plastic that holds the threat piece, i had to drill it out carefully. i had to remove the burr from one nozzle hole and when i put some paint gun cleaner into the cup to clean the oil from the nozzle, the gun started to leak at the trigger button, i had to screw it on it was loose......so decide yourself.... i was expecting a better product from eastwood, not worth $99 what i paid
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(Posted on 3/30/12)
good gun for the price
Review by TrickDoors -
Quality Price Value I like the fell weight and the balance of the gun. I don't like the 8 inch spray pattern, its not broad enough or and its too wide. It appears there is not enough air available at the side horns to narrow the spray pattern down from the wide oval shape. it leaves a dryer trailing edge. Although I am comparing this $90 gun to my two Sata jets and a Super Nova so I am a bit prejudice.
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(Posted on 3/31/12)
Evolution Spraygun
Review by Beerstalker -
Quality Price Value I bought one to use for epoxy primer and was so impressed with the gun that I got another for fill primer.I plan on getting one more for base coat. The gun just feels good in your hand, sort of like Snap-On tools do. I'd say that the spray pattern is as good as my Binks M1G, which costs much more.
Eastwood definitely has a hit with the Evolution Gun- I'd highly recommend it to anyone who is restoring their vehicle.















