Compatible Machines
- Air or Spray Booth Systems with regulated compressed air
- Industrial Pressure Pot Coating Stations
- Automotive Refinishing Air Supply Systems
- Air Compressors with 1/4" NPSM connection
- Woodworking Finishing Setups with gravity feed air gun integration
- Metal Fabrication Coating Lines
Overview of Graco 289017 AirPro Air Spray Gravity Feed Gun
The Graco 289017 AirPro Air Spray Gravity Feed Gun is a professional-grade air spray gun designed for efficient application of coatings via a gravity feed cup. It works with compressed air and is suitable for a wide range of coatings including enamel, lacquer, urethane, epoxy, and waterborne materials. Built for consistent spray pattern and reliable performance, this gravity feed gun is ideal for industrial finishing, automotive refinishing, woodworking, and general coating applications.
Key Features
| Feed Type | Gravity feed cup for efficient material usage |
| Air Connection | 1/4" NPSM compressed air inlet |
| Material Compatibility | Enamel, lacquer, urethane, epoxy, and waterborne coatings |
| Application Areas | Industrial finishing, woodworking, automotive, metal fabrication |
| Ergonomics | Lightweight design for extended use |
Benefits
- Improved transfer efficiency and consistent spray pattern
- Compatible with standard compressed air sources
- Flexible usage across a wide range of coatings
- Enhanced control for professional finish results
Frequently Asked Questions
The Graco 289017 AirPro gun handles a variety of coating viscosities from thin lacquers to thicker urethanes and epoxies when paired with the appropriate gravity feed cup and nozzle size. It is suitable for most standard finishing materials used in industrial and automotive applications.
No special compressor is required. Any air compressor capable of delivering stable, regulated air pressure (up to approximately 100 psi) with a 1/4" NPSM air fitting will work effectively with this gun.
Yes. The gun is compatible with waterborne coatings as long as proper cleaning and material thinning practices are followed according to coating manufacturer recommendations.