At The Spray Gun Club, we redefine the standards for spray gun repairs and servicing, understanding the unique needs of both professional painters and DIY enthusiasts. Our services cater to two distinct markets, ensuring that every painter finds the support they require.
We recognise that the majority of professional painters not only seek spray gun hires but also prioritise the maintenance and servicing of their equipment. To seamlessly address this, our expert team provides simultaneous spray gun servicing. This streamlined approach ensures that your equipment is not only ready for immediate use but also operates at peak performance throughout your projects.
Time is a valuable asset, particularly for contractors, and at Spray Gun Club, we understand the significance of efficiency. Our commitment to professional contractors is reflected in our customer service and range of high-performance paint sprayers that optimise productivity on the job. Choose Spray Gun Club for tools that work as hard as you do!
We take pride in being your trusted specialists for the repair of leading spray equipment brands, including Wagner, Graco, Titan, Binks, and Devilbiss.
Whether you’re facing technical challenges or require troubleshooting assistance, our team is here for you. We provide expert advice and troubleshooting support, either in person or over the phone, ensuring that you have the guidance you need.
For professionals, our simultaneous servicing and hire options ensure minimal downtime, allowing you to focus on your projects without interruptions.
Occasional painters benefit from our flexible one-off hire solutions, providing access to quality spray guns for specific projects.
DIY enthusiasts can enjoy budget-friendly hire options without sacrificing performance, making their projects more accessible and enjoyable.
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.
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