Stellair ACE and Stellair Air Spray Guns
When painters produce stellar results, everyone wins. That is why Stellair ACE and Stellair™ manual air spray guns offer industrial painters the ergonomics, serviceability and spray performance they need to enjoy and excel at their jobs.
All-Star Ergonomics, Serviceability and Performance
Stellair air spray guns are made with metal construction industrial painters have come to rely on. Application-specific air caps and models deliver industry leading spray performance.
Stellair ACE relieves stress injuries and fatigue with its durably unique carbon reinforced construction that’s up to 50 percent lighter than almost any other manual pressure feed sprayer.
Paint & Coatings Industry - News Products
Graco Introduces First Ergonomically Certified Air Spray Guns
Chemical Coaters Association International (CCAI)
Graco Develops First Air Spray Guns Certified for Ergonomic Performance
Finishing & Coating Magazine
Graco Develops First Air Spray Guns Certified for Ergonomic Performance
Fenestration Magazine
Considering Worker Safety on the Job Site: How to Combat Fatigue with Ergonomic Tools
Happy Painters Mean Stellar Results
We wanted to make sure that we built a gun that painters would be happy using,” says Wendy Hartley, Graco global product manager, in this FinishingAndCoating.com interview.
“The truth comes after four or five hours, when you’ve been spraying all day. You’re not tired,” says Paul Miller about switching to Stellair ACE at the Cabinetworks factory in Mount Sterling, KY.
Air Spray Gun Comparison Chart
Gun Weight | 209 g (7.37 oz) | 410 g (14.46 oz) |
Gun Body Construction | Carbon reinforced polymer | Aluminum |
Air Inlet | 1/4 npsm (6.35 mm) | 1/4 npsm (6.35 mm) |
Maximum Air Inlet Pressure | 100 psi (0.7 Mpa, 7 bar) | 100 psi (0.7 Mpa, 7 bar) |
Fluid Inlet | 1/8 npsm (3.175 mm) | 3/8 npsm (9.5 mm) |
Maximum Fluid Inlet Pressure | 300 psi (2.1 Mpa, 21 bar) | 300 psi (2.1 Mpa, 21 bar) |
Maximum Inbound Pressure HVLP* LVMP/Compliant | 16 psi (1.1 bar) 29 psi (2 bar) | 20 psi (1.4 bar) 29 psi (2 bar) |
*Produces 10 psi(0.7 bar) spraying pressure at the air cap