At The Spray Gun Club, we know time is money — that’s why we offer fast, reliable repairs and servicing to avoid costly down time with a free diagnosis service.
We service all brands of airless spray equipment and offer both genuine and aftermarket parts – with a 6 month warranty!
Unlike traditional service centres — often stretching out four to six weeks, our repairs are fast and efficient.
It’s this speedy, affordable and reliable service that’s helping us reshape the airless spray industry in Australia.
We’ve seen it time and time again — customers coming to us after being quoted inflated repair costs or told their best option is to buy a brand new spray gun. In many cases, we’ve been able to carry out full repairs for a fraction of the price — sometimes as little as one-fifth of the original quote.
At The Spray Gun Club, we’re here to fix your equipment, not upsell you unnecessarily. We’ll always give you an honest assessment and a fair price, so you can make the best decision for your business and your bottom line.
We’re also unique in that we offer high-quality aftermarket parts, all backed by a 6-month warranty. Not only does this help you save on repair costs — it also gives you peace of mind that the job’s been done right.
We specialise in the servicing of all major brands including Graco, Wagner, Titan, Qtech, Xspray.
The Spray Gun Club workshops are located in Brisbane and Newcastle. Our expert team provide spray gun repairs, and servicing that tailored to your unique needs. We even teach you how to avoid recurring issues, saving you time and money well into the future.
Whether you’re a professional painter prioritising equipment maintenance or a DIY enthusiast seeking affordable hires, we’ve got you covered. Experience precision, efficiency, and convenience – choose The Spray Gun Club for all your spray gun needs.
To clear a tip blockage, reverse the tip and spray to remove any obstructions. If this happens regularly, it may indicate that your tip is too small or your filter is too large. Prevent most tip blockages by ensuring your machine is clean and straining every new drum of paint. Contrary to popular belief, new paint isn’t always free of debris.
For additional information(Troubleshooting, Proper Maintenance, other Technical information) please refer to the Owners Manual of your sprayer.