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C.A. Technologies Low CFM Air Spray Guns – Maximum Finish Quality with Minimal Air

Spray Smarter with Low CFM. Get Pro Results with Less Compressor Demand.

Need a professional finish without a high-volume air supply? C.A. Technologies Low CFM Air Spray Guns are engineered for maximum performance using minimal air consumption—making them the perfect solution for shops running smaller compressors, mobile spray rigs, or production lines with limited air availability.

Ideal for woodworking, auto refinishing, metal fabrication, and general industrial use, C.A.T. low CFM guns deliver consistent atomization, high transfer efficiency, and smooth finishes—without sacrificing power or control.


Key Benefits of Low CFM Air Spray Guns

  • Low Air Consumption – Efficient performance with as little as 4–6 CFM
  • Professional-Grade Atomization – Smooth, even spray patterns with reduced overspray
  • Compact Compressor Friendly – Works with smaller, portable air systems
  • Ergonomic & Lightweight – Designed for all-day comfort and reduced fatigue
  • Flexible Applications – Works great with stains, lacquers, sealers, enamels, and urethanes

Perfect For

  • Woodworkers & Cabinet Makers
  • Mobile Refinish & Touch-Up Techs
  • Custom Auto & Motorcycle Paint
  • Field Repairs & On-Site Finishing
  • Shops with Limited Air Supply

Top C.A.T. Low CFM Models

  • T2 HVLP Detail Gun – Precision control for tight spaces and fine finish work
  • Lynx L100C Air Spray Gun – Balanced atomization with ultra-low air use
  • Jaguar J100H HVLP & Lynx L100H HVLP – Provides spray gun setups for Low CFM

Finish Like a Pro — Even on Limited Air

Don’t let compressor size limit your quality. C.A. Technologies Low CFM Air Spray or HVLP Spray Guns give you full control, maximum versatility, and the finish your work deserves—without the high CFM requirements of traditional spray guns.


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Contact us now to get matched with the right C.A.T. low CFM spray gun for your coatings and compressor setup.
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Tech Corner

How Do I adjust my Spray Pattern?
  1. Be able to identify all gun parts and function.
  2. Hook up the gun to hose connections and attach compressed air hose.
  3. With compressed air pressure and paint ready to spray.
  4. Turn the side port control air, off. (All the way in.)
  5. With the adjustment needle fully open. Engage the trigger. The paint should be a solid stream and should be pressurized so as to have a stream travel of about 30". Adjust trigger travel as required.
  6. Open the side port control valve, trigger gun to the desired width.
  7. Increase air pressure to the atomized air to about 35 psi. This is a starting number. Adjust as required.
  8. Use a testing surface to evaluate the spray gun spray pattern about 20" to 24" away from the surface, pull the trigger with the gun moving. Look at the spray pattern. The fan should be full and atomized paint particles even in shape. Adjust pressures up or down as required for atomization.
  9. With a gun to target distance of 8" to 12", trigger the gun and spray an area to evaluate the appearance of the paint film.
  10. The numbers suggested are typical and your situation may call for a different pressure set up. These are typical starting pressures.
  11. Rely on the spray pattern and paint film to determine the set up. Cover up the air regulator gauge. Do not depend upon a number on a gauge, rely upon the results of the paint film. Let the paint film tell you what need to be done to improve the spray pattern.
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