Painting equipment includes tools, machines and accessories designed for spraying paints, lacquers, primers and other coatings. Choosing the right equipment helps achieve faster and more consistent surface coverage for professional automotive, workshop, construction, renovation and DIY applications.
This category includes spray guns, airless painting equipment, electric and cordless paint sprayers, airbrushes, air filters and moisture traps, air flow regulators, pneumatic quick couplings and a wide range of painting accessories.
HVLP, LVLP and Mini spray guns are suitable for automotive refinishing, furniture, wood, metal and various other surfaces. Different spraying technologies and nozzle sizes allow the equipment to be matched to the coating material, available air compressor and specific application.
Airless painting equipment is designed for efficient coating of larger surfaces. It is particularly useful for painting walls, ceilings, façades, fences and various structures where high productivity is required.
Electric and cordless paint sprayers provide a practical solution for renovation, finishing and maintenance projects, while airbrushes are designed for detailed, precise and controlled painting and decoration.
Proper compressed air preparation is also important when using pneumatic painting equipment. Air filters, moisture traps and air flow regulators help provide suitable operating conditions, while quick couplings and air distributors make it easier to connect compressors, air hoses and pneumatic tools.
The category also includes spray tips, filters, hoses, cleaning and repair kits, paint stands, holders and other painting accessories for setting up and maintaining an efficient painting workspace.
When choosing painting equipment, consider the size of the surface, type of paint or coating material, required productivity and available compressor capacity when using pneumatic equipment. Airbrushes and Mini spray guns are better suited for detailed work, HVLP or LVLP spray guns provide versatile solutions for many finishing applications, while airless systems are ideal for larger surfaces and more intensive painting work.