3M™ Performance Air Flow Control Valve is an optional analog air flow control valve, ideal for the 3M™ Performance Spray Gun. The premium black finish features an easy-grip knob for precise adjustments. The is 1/4" NPS / 19 BPS hybrid thread fittings fit many common spray guns.
The 3M™ Performance Air Flow Control Valve features a clear, easy-to-read gauge, single-knob operation, and secure fittings. It can also be used on many non-3M spray guns and air tools that require adjustable air pressure. As a flow regulator, it is designed for improved airflow performance which helps reduce system pressure losses. Its high-contrast analog pressure gauge and textured control knob help painters dial in the exact pressure to optimise their work – helping reduce overspray and material consumption. The gauge is clearly marked at 1.4 bar(20 psi) and 2.0 bar (29 psi), the standard pressures for 3M™ Performance Spray Gun HVLP and Fine Finish nozzles respectively. Designed for industrial and professional use with 3M™ Performance Spray Gun, and other non-3M spray equipment. Features 1/4-inch U-Thread connections for broader 1/4-inch thread compatibility.
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