: Porter-Cable PTA23 2.2mm Nozzle Kit (PSH1)

: Porter-Cable PTA23 2.2mm Nozzle Kit (PSH1)

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Porter-Cable PTA23 2.2mm Nozzle Kit (PSH1)

from: Porter Cable



Porter-Cable PTA23 2.2mm Nozzle Kit (PSH1)
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Street Price: $46.66
Gaunz Org Price: $27.38
Savings!: $19.28 (41%)
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 3205





Binding: Tools & Hardware
Product Brand: Porter-Cable
EAN: 0039404130549
Label: Porter Cable
Product Manufacturer: Porter Cable
Model: PTA23
Publisher: Porter Cable
Ranking: 3205
Studio: Porter Cable


Piece facts:
  • One 2.2-mm nozzle kit for use with the Porter-Cable PSH1 spray gun
  • Ideal for use with medium to high solids
  • For use with latex, acrylics, enamels, urethanes, primers, and epoxies
  • Works with the PSHI for precise operation
  • Weighs 4.8 ounces




(PSH1) Kit Nozzle 2.2mm PTA23 Porter-Cable






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For use with PSH1. Spray medium to high solids including latex, acrylics, enamels, urethanes, mastics, heavy primers, sealers, fillers and epoxies.








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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Buy this nozzle for latex applications ...
If you are spraying a latex product with an HVLP air sprayer, don't even bother with the 2.0mm nozzle kit - go straight to the 2.2mm Nozzle Kit. I have the Porter Cable HVLP air sprayer and I originally bought the 2.0mm nozzle and it would only work if I really watered down the paint. The problem with that is I hardly got any coverage and it was very runny.
So then I went with the 2.2mm Nozzle and I didn't have to thin the paint if I didn't want to. However, it did spray a little bit better when I added about 5-10% water and 10% Floetrol @ 45 PSI. The Floetrol will make the paint lay more evenly.
So if you need to spray latex paint, buy the 2.2mm Nozzle right away and you won't be disappointed.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Minnesota Charlie
I purchased the PSH1 sprayer based on the positive reviews of others. They suggested a large nozzle and so I had to choose between the 2.0 and 2.2. I went with the larger and the results are good. I sprayed the interior walls with latex KILZ then two coats of exterior latex house paint. I thinned the primer and paint at 10% with water and no trouble with plugging or spattering, nice finish to treated plywood, OSB, and pine board. I used a Makita MAC 2400 compressor to supply the air. Very glad I bought the sprayer because it saved me hours of labor if I used a roller and brush.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Works great on my Harbor Freight 43430 Gun ...

I own a Harbor Freight 43430 spray gun that is only available with a 1.3mm nozzle. HF does not offer other nozzles for the 43430. I had heard that the HF gun was identical to the PC PSH1 gun. While I do not know if they are identical, the PC 2.2 nozzle fits the HF 43430 perfectly and allows me to spray thicker coatings that are difficult/impossible to spray with the 1.3mm nozzle that comes with the HF 43430.



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