- Brand: Wagner Spraytech
- Tank Volume: 0.25 Gallons
- Material: Metal
- Style: Gun
- Paint spray gun for converting high-pressure compressors into HVLP fine-spray system
- 3 spray patterns; 89 percent product transfer efficiency; fluid and air controls;
- Works with compressors with at least 1-1/2 horsepower; all metal construction
- Includes conversion gun (0276124) regulator valve, bleeder and non-bleeder connections, needle/nozzle fine-finish projector set, 1-quart cup
- Weighs less than 6.6 pounds



Euphorit –
I didn’t expect much from this gun, I was pleasently surprised that my little 5HP 110v 18gal cambell kept up with the gun,Spray pattern was excellent and easy to adjust, the gun is fully functional in all patterns. Regulating and set up was a breeze. I’m putting my old Binks away. Way to go Wagner.
M. Sweeney –
I just finished spraying a door with latex which is tough to spray even in the best of circumstances. Once I worked out the settings, the gun sprays nicely and evenly. The gun leaked at the packing seal out of the box and dropped blobs of paint on my door before I noticed the leak. The manual if you want to call it that is horrible. No advice on adjustments depending on material being spray, just a parts diagram and some crummy directions on how to hold the gun level. I’m used to spraying Acrylics and lacquers with my old Binks 62 so I know how to use a gun, I just need some advice on spraying with the HLVP process which is a bit different than the “old” days. The quality of the gun is good and it appears to be well made. It’s a shame that Wagner did not put a bit more into the customer service side and include a decent manual.
John A. McGrath –
Unit is vsry fragile, Purchased 2 and both were broken in exactly the same spot.Wagner needs to step up and fix this problem!!Amazon was outstanding as usual in the replacement although a bit slow with the refund.
CA –
The Wagner 276124 HVLP conversion gun is by far the best one that I’ve encountered, and based on the feedback found on several woodworking forums, I’m not alone in my opinion.Likes… construction, quality of materials. Dislikes… for a rookie like me, the user manual is skimpy, at best, with nothing to give you a clue about what PSI the regulator valve on the grip handle should be set or start out as.With a bit of trial & error, I finally got it to spray decently.If you plan to spray varnishes & paints with varying viscosities, I would highly recommend that you seek out the # 0295267 HVLP maintenance kit(low CFM), consisting of the #2 & #4 projectors (most commonly used) check valve seals, cup gasket, replacement check valve assembly, needle packing, gun wrench and air plug. These parts are nice to have on hand in case you discover at the start of a job, that your spray gun doesn’t want to play anymore, plus getting the extra projectors is less expensive this way, than buying them individually.
LIWR –
This gun is very expensive but also breaks easily. The gun was broken after the first day of using it in the jobsite. I was so frustrated.
BB Machine –
Being my first HVLP gun I was quite pleased. For my first project I painted 6 chairs and 1 patio table with only 1 quart of black Rustoleum paint. That is how impressive the lack of over spray is on this gun. I used 15% Acetone in the paint and found the best way of measuring is to purchase some cheap semi-transparent measuring containers at your local hardware store.Cleanup was a breeze as per the directions, just remember to spray the gun out in something like a trashcan.Some pointers:Even with the small amount of over spray, wear a mask. I didn’t at first and after a good sneeze found black paint coming out of my nose. It may seem like common sense but it is something that is easily over looked.The only problem I had with the gun is easily picked up in the instructions. There is a seal on the top of the paint canister that after some time of getting moisture will swell to get an airtight fit. When I was cleaning the gun with Acetone, the enlarged seal prevented me from properly locking the canister to the gun. Not noticing my mistake, I picked the gun up and the canister fell to the floor dumping the contents. Yes it was a mess to clean up, but a lesson well learned. The engineering could of been better on this aspect so beware.Also when cleaning, take the needle valve out easier by pulling the trigger to send it out the back of the gun.
Dan –
Have painted a set of bathroom cabinets with this spray gun, it took alittle bit of practice but once you get the hang of setting it up all goes well. Make sure you setup a spray booth or you will end up painting more than you thought you would.Overall it does do a nice job.
Retired in SB –
Good gun, takes practice and with different tips will spray latex, polyurethanes and varnish. Purchased my first 2 guns from Amazon and am looking to purchase my 3rd but Amazon wants $90 more than Gleem Paint for this product. Usually, Amazon is cheaper! Go figure….