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Sagola Spray Guns

9/22/2014

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The company makes the 4500 Xtreme model which has no internal or external O-ring or gaskets and is maintenance-free.
Sagola has been manufacturing spray guns since 1955 and today they are used in over 70 countries worldwide. 
When these guys talk about the quality of their product, they mean that every single gun is tested twice before it leaves the factory – that includes being sprayed by an experienced painter to check the spray pattern. This gives the company the confidence to offer a three year warranty on its guns. Sagola puts a great deal of energy into the technical engineering of its products. The Xtreme 4500 is made of lightweight anodized forged aluminium and involved seven patents in its development. It is a single piece with a self adjusting packing gland. The company says the 4500 delivers a fine, soft spray pattern with excellent atomization.
Another benefit of Sagola's gun design is that customers can use one gun for a variety of tasks, simply by changing the cap.
The Sagola range, which includes a mini 'touch-up' gun, air drying guns and air regulators, is being launched and distributed in Austin, Texas by Gemstone Auto Paint Supply. The Sagola range is mid-priced with the Xtreme 4500 costing between $550 and $850.
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