BNB* Spray Gun Features

Fan Size Adjustment Screw - the only turbine HVLP gun to offer this feature

Easily Adjustable Air Cap-for vertical, horizontal and round spray pattern

Stainless Steel Wetted Parts-SS fluid passages, needle and fluid tip

Cool Grip Handle-air travels through an inner tube in handle to keep handle cool


Additional
Stainless Steel (SS) Atomizing Kits Available

TSG-98178
Atomizing Kit for Fine Finishing:
0.75mm & 1.00mm

TSG-98179
Atomizing Kit for Painting:
2.00mm & 2.50mm

TSG-98171
.75mm SS Atomizing Kit

TSG-98172
1.00mm SS Atomizing Kit

TSG-98173
1.50mm SS Atomizing Kit

TSG-98174
2.00mm SS Atomizing Kit

TSG-98175
2.5mm SS Atomizing Kit
Turbinaire BNB HVLP Gun


BNB guns come standard equipped with a 1.5mm atomizing kit


BNB Parts Breakdown

The Choice is Yours!

The Turbinaire® BNB Gun is supplied as a Non-Bleeder but can be converted to a Bleeder by following the simple instructions supplied with the gun. BNB Parts Breakdown

The choice of one or the other is generally based on personal preference.

Non-Bleeder Gun


A Non-Bleeder gun has a shut-off valve built in to the handle that is controlled by the trigger - the first stage of the trigger stroke is air only, the second stage is material.  When the trigger is released, the material and the air stops.

The non-bleeder gun adjusts and operates similar to a conventional spray gun, and therefore tends to be more popular with professional users who have experience and/or pre-conceived notions of spraying.

Bleeder Gun

A Bleeder Gun has air blowing out of the Air Cap at all times - the only thing the trigger controls is the stroke of the needle and in turn, the amount of material released from the cup.  When the trigger is released, the material stops but the air keeps blowing.

A bleeder gun is more forgiving because there is less turbulence in the atomizing air as compared to a non-bleeder gun, and therefore tends to be more popular with hobbyists and semi-professionals.