The manual spray gun can flexibly adjust the direction and speed of spraying according to the operator's needs, and is suitable for various surfaces and shapes.
Operators can precisely control spray volume and coverage, which is useful for applications requiring delicate work.
Manual spray guns are generally less expensive than automated spray systems and are suitable for small batches or individual operators.
The structure of the manual spray gun is relatively simple, and it is easier to maintain and clean.
They can be applied to a variety of different coatings, including paints, varnishes, adhesives, and more.
Manual spray guns are usually smaller and easier to carry and move.
Operators can immediately see the spraying effect and adjust spraying techniques or parameters in a timely manner.
For artistic creations and custom projects, manual airbrushes offer more personalization options.
For beginners, the operation of a manual spray gun is relatively easy to learn.
Some hand spray guns can be used for a number of different spray techniques such as smooth sprays, textured effects, etc.
Manual spray guns typically do not require electricity to operate, thus saving energy in some cases.
During the spraying process, spraying parameters such as paint flow rate, spraying distance, etc. can be adjusted instantly as needed.