Electrostatic Spray Guns are designed for efficiency.

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Vector Systems optimize atomization and transfer efficiency through Vector gun design that redistributes pressure in air cap and adjusts balance between atomization and fan air. While reduced-weight design lends to operator comfort and reduces fatigue, weight distribution optimizes balance and ergonomics. Guns incorporate minimal parts for reduced likelihood of failure and maintenance. Oversized, coarse threads for air cap retaining ring and fluid tip optimize durability.



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ITW Ransburg Vector Systems Transforming Electrostatic Technologies



Addressing today's finishing requirements, ITW Ransburg is out to set new standards for quality, innovation, and customer service. The arrival of the Vector Systems have taken electrostatic spray guns to a new level with reduced weight, increased durability, lightened trigger pull, improved finish and transfer efficiency, and simplified electrostatic controls.

Improved atomization and transfer efficiency is achieved through the new design of the Vector that redistributes the pressure in the air cap and adjusts the balance between the atomization and fan air. This causes paint particles to move slower through the charging field, resulting in stronger charging and more paint to be delivered to the part with less waste.

The weight of the Vector guns is up to 24% less than other electrostatic guns, which improves operator comfort and reduces fatigue resulting in improved productivity and job satisfaction. Front to back and top to bottom, Vector guns are tougher and more streamlined with better weight distribution for improved balance and ergonomics.

Vector guns contain 25% less parts than other electrostatic spray guns, which greatly reduces the likelihood of failure and costs of future repairs. The guns utilize oversized, coarse threads for the air cap retaining ring and fluid tip producing superior durability and easier cleaning.

The benefits are clear-improved ergonomics, durability, atomization, and transfer efficiency. So check out the Vector guns today!

ITW Ransburg, an Illinois Tool Works Company, offers a variety of finishing products and systems, including electrostatic systems, electrostatic HVLP systems, automatic sprayguns, disks and bells, gun reciprocators, closed-loop fluid control systems, and system parts and accessories. Harold Ransburg first experimented with paint charging and surface grounding technologies in the 1930s, and patented the revolutionary electrostatic finishing process in 1941. Today, ITW remains an industry innovator and serves the global liquid electrostatic spray-finishing marketplace from their headquarters in Toledo, Ohio.

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