28 Results for Paint Tanks and Pressure Pots
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- Item: Paint Tank
- Capacity: 2.5 gal
- Max. Pressure: 50 psi
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- Item: Paint Tank
- Capacity: 2.8 gal
- Max. Pressure: 80 psi
Key Features:
- Item: Paint Tank
- Capacity: 2.5 gal
- Max. Pressure: 50 psi
Key Features:
- Item: Paint Tank
- Capacity: 2.8 gal
- Max. Pressure: 80 psi
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- Item: Paint Tank
- Capacity: 2.8 gal
- Max. Pressure: 80 psi
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- Item: Paint Tank w/Spray Gun
- Capacity: 2.8 gal
- Max. Pressure: 80 psi
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- Item: Pressure Pot
- Capacity: 2.5 Gal
- Hose Length: 1/4 in Male Industrial Quick Connector
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- Item: Pressure Pot,2 qt.
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- Hose Inside Dia.: 17-3/4" W x 9-5/8" D
- Item: Pressure Pot
- Capacity: 10 Gal
Key Features:
- Item: Paint Tank
- Capacity: 2.8 gal
- Max. Pressure: 80 psi
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- Item: Paint Tank w/Spray Gun
- Capacity: 2.8 gal
- Includes: 25 ft Air and Fluid Hoses, and 2.8 Gal Pressure Tank, Trans Tech Spray Gun
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- Item: 10 Gallon Pressure Pot Galv Steel W/ Reg
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- Item: 5 Gallon Galv Paint Tank
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- Item: Pressure Pot, 2000ML, PC18D
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- Item: Pressure Pot w/Gun and Hose Kit,5 gal.
- Length: 27
- Voltage: 120V
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- Item: 5 Gallon Pressure Tank See Notes
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- Item: Agitator Ss Pressure Tank 2.8 Gal
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- Item: Pressure Tank, 2 Gallon, PET10
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- Item: 9.8 Gallon Paint Pressure Pot
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- Item: Tank 2 Gal Ss Paint Double Regulator
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- Item: Spray Tank
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- Item: Tank Assy, 2 Gal. Galv. Paint
About Paint Tanks and Pressure Pots
A pressure pot (AKA pressure tank) is a precision painting tool and is typically used for customizing and fine tuning paint spray to meet desired texture results or job specs. The tank holds the paint and the desired spray is achieved by balancing liquid pressure via a liquid regulator, with air pressure via an air regulator. Both regulators sit atop the tank lid. Set fluid pressure, then set air pressure. Increasing air pressure and/or lowering fluid pressure will result in smaller particles of paint for a finer spray. Products differ by capacity, number of regulators and tank composition, among other considerations.