Spray Gun Machine

Spray Nozzles Online offers a comprehensive range of high-performance spray gun machines tailored for various applications, including agriculture, gardening, automotive, and industrial painting. Whether you need a spray gun with hose, a spray gun with battery, or a high-pressure spray gun, we provide reliable solutions for every requirement.

Spray Gun Working Principle & Operation

A spray gun machine is a handheld or motorized device that uses air or hydraulic pressure to convert liquids into a fine mist. It ensures uniform coverage and high efficiency for spraying water, pesticides, paints, and chemicals. The spray gun works by pressurizing a liquid and pushing it through a spray gun nozzle, creating atomized particles for even application.

Spray Gun Operation

HVLP Spray Guns use compressed air at low pressure for smooth finishes.

Airless Spray Guns use high hydraulic pressure for fast and broad coverage.

Battery-Powered and Motorized Spray Guns use internal pumps for mobile, cordless spraying.

Types of Spray Guns

Automatic Spray Gun / Auto Spray Gun

Automatic Spray Gun / Auto Spray Gun

• Integrated into robotic lines and assembly units.
• Ensures high speed and consistent quality in mass production.

Airless Spray Gun Machine

Airless Spray Gun Machine

• Uses hydraulic pressure (1,500–3,000 PSI).
• Ideal for large surface painting like walls, ceilings, and construction works.

HVLP Spray Gun (High Volume Low Pressure)

• Offers superior control with minimal overspray.
• Best for automotive spray painting, furniture finishes, and home décor.

Spray Gun Jet / Double Nozzle Spray Gun

Spray Gun Jet / Double Nozzle Spray Gun

• High coverage through dual spray outputs.
• Commonly used as a Trigger sprayer for agriculture to improve spraying speed and efficiency.

Key Components of Spray Gun Machine

Whether you’re shopping for an HVLP spray gun, airless sprayer, or cordless spray gun, these components ensure precision, efficiency, and durability.

Spray Gun Operation

  • The spray gun nozzle defines the spray pattern—cone, fan, or jet.
  • Choose brass or stainless steel nozzles for rust resistance and long-lasting accuracy.

Adjustment Controls

  • Modify spray angle, pattern, and flow rate with precision knobs.
  • Essential for tailoring output in multi-nozzle or double-spray gun setups.

Fluid Tank

  • The fluid container holds water, paint, pesticides, or fertilizers.
  • Common in agriculture spray guns and paint sprayers, tanks range from 500 ml to 20 liters.

Trigger or Switch

  • A manual trigger or power switch activates the spray.
  • Used in all types—from garden spray guns to battery-powered sprayers.

Pressure System

  • Powered by compressed air, battery, or motor to atomize liquid
  • Found in airless spray guns, motorized sprayers, and HVLP models.

Spray Gun Body & Handle

  • Ergonomic design for easy handling during long spraying tasks.
  • Used across categories like industrial cleaning, auto painting, and home gardening.

Handheld sprayer Gun Specifications

Feature Specification
Pressure Range 10 – 3,000 PSI (varies by type)
Nozzle Material Brass / Stainless Steel
Tank Capacity 500 ml – 20 Liters
Spray Patterns Cone, Fan, Jet (adjustable)
Operation Type Manual, Battery, Electric Motor
Fluid Compatibility Water, Paint, Fertilizer, Pesticides, Chemicals
Filter Option Inline filter available for clog-free spraying

Applications of Sprayer Guns

These spray gun nozzle types, materials, and designs, spray guns serve across multiple industries:

Spray gun machine

Cleaning and Industrial Use

• Degreasing machines, vehicle washing, and applying cleaning agents.
• Suitable models: spray gun high pressure, airless, and jet spray guns.

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Spray Gun for Agriculture

• Use for pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, and liquid fertilizers.
• Supports models with motor, battery, and double nozzle spray guns.
• Compatible with brass or stainless steel spray nozzles for long-term use.

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Spray Gun for Gardening

• Water plants, spray nutrients, and apply organic pest solutions.
• Use a spray gun with hose or a brass spray gun nozzle for better durability.

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Spray Gun for Painting

• Achieve professional finishes on vehicles, walls, furniture, spray gun for painting and metal surfaces.
• Ideal tools include HVLP spray guns, gravity feed guns, and airless spray gun machines.

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Why Choose Our Gun Sprayer?

Accessories Available – Including inline filters, hoses, and extra nozzles

Local Support – Authorized spray gun dealers in Chennai with full service and spares

Affordable Pricing – Competitive spray gun cost without compromising quality

Precision Nozzles – Choose from multiple spray gun nozzle types

Easy Operation – Lightweight, ergonomic, and user-friendly

Durable Build – Made with brass and stainless steel for lasting performance

Wide Variety – From spray gun jet to auto spray guns, we cover all major needs

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Fill the tank with suitable fluid.
  • Adjust the pressure as per the application.
  • Choose the correct spray gun nozzle type for your task.
  • Maintain the right distance and spray angle for even coating.
  • HVLP: 10–25 PSI
  • Airless: 1,500–3,000 PSI
  • Battery-powered: Auto-regulated (varies by model)

Disassemble the nozzle and tank. Clean thoroughly with a compatible solution. Use spray gun inline filters to prevent clogging.

  • HVLP Spray Guns: 10–25 PSI – great for automotive and furniture finishes.
  • Airless Spray Guns: 1,500–3,000 PSI – ideal for walls and industrial painting.
  • Cordless Spray Guns: Auto-regulated pressure, suitable for light to medium spraying tasks.

It’s not advisable to use the same spray gun for painting and agriculture. Cross-contamination can harm surfaces or crops. If needed, ensure thorough cleaning and use separate nozzles.

HVLP uses more air, ideal for precision. LVLP uses less air, great for reduced overspray and smaller compressors.

Before buying a spray gun machine for agriculture, consider:

  • Size of your land (small, medium, large)
  • Type of crops/plants
  • Liquid viscosity (thick vs. thin)
  • Power source (manual, electric, motorized)
  • Mobility required (handheld, shoulder-strap, trolley-mounted)