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clevor347
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Spray Gun Parts..

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Got a few old devilbiss spray guns my grandfather had.. Wondering if there was anywhere online anybody new of that had good rebuild / hop up kits? Needles, Nozzles, etc. Just kind of curious, looking into buying more painting supplies. Their suction feed guns by the way. Thanks for any reccomendations.
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Andrew,
My wife said she can get the 800 customer service number to the company that has Devilbiss spray guns now if you need it.

The compressor and spray equipment sides split years ago and ITW has the spray gun stuff last she heard.
To make things confusing the air power (compressor) side of Devilbiss carries imported spray guns as well.
They used to get a lot of calls from folks looking for parts for old spray gun parts stuff.


If you dont find anything online you might try these #s

ITW-Maumee OH (Factory) 419-891-8206

ITW Jackson TN (Parts???) 800-987-2278

ITW Canada 800-552-7954
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Clev, what model spray guns are they? Usually there will be a model number up behind the spray head on the gun body.
And sometimes they put it on the handle. Just depends what you have.
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One's a Pga Type-510. Other is like a jga type-502 i believe. they're both interchangeable partswise though. thanks for the help.
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Clevor
Any true Autobody Supply distributor, like your Local PPG merchant, or a Fullblown bigtime NAPA dealer
who services actual body shops will, or should have JGA & PGA kits & stuff in a cabinet drawer
they can hand you on request, at least around here they do stock those items. secret.gif

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Thanks Pete, good to know. Next time I'm in the capital city I'll pick up a rebuild kit.
1966 ford f100 - project on hold for now
1970 ford f100 - dd
1977 international harvester scout 2 - MUD :D
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