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Fuji Spray 2903-T70 Mini-Mite 3 Platinum - T70 HVLP Spray System

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Features

  • Professional Spray Gun features convenient side Pattern Control Knob to adjust size of fan pattern from small to large
  • Non-bleed lightweight Spray Gun with Ergonomic Stay-Cool handle
  • PLATINUM Turbine featuring the Heat Dissipation Chamber (HDC)
  • Metal Turbine Case with Handy Gun Holder
  • 25ft hose includes air control valve to reduce overspray and bounce back

Description

The Mini-Mite 3 PLATINUM system includes the Fuji T-Model spray gun. Fuji installs the same powerful 3-stage turbine motor as used in Q3 models. The MM3 PLATINUM does not have the patented noise-reduction feature as seen on the Fuji Q-Models, however the noise level is no more than any other standard HVLP turbine. The MM3 PLATINUM turbine develops approximately 6psi. This is more than enough pressure to spray all known coatings (when properly thinned) and all the newer water-based coatings. The T-70 spray gun is non- bleed and features a side-mounted pattern control knob (to adjust the size of the fan pattern) and 1 Quart cup. The standard air cap set 3 (1.3mm) is for the use of general purpose fine finishing. Easy to maintain. Perfect for professional or beginner. This is an industrial-rated machine at an unbeatable price. Heavy-duty metal case with gun holder. Portable and powerful. The system includes the Mini-Mite 3 PLATINUM turbine, 25ft Hi-Flex hose, T-70 non- bleed spray gun, viscosity cup, cleaning brush, wrench and 24 page user manual. What’s new in the Mini-Mite PLATINUM Series? The Fuji Spray Heat Dissipation Chamber: Fuji Spray has designed a unique method of removing any heat build-up from the turbine case. Excess heat is channeled to a Heat Dissipation Chamber located at the rear of the case. Fuji Spray Noise Reduction Covers: The Mini-Mite PLATINUM turbines are equipped with a method to reduce noise. The Noise Reduction Covers house the Filters. From the Manufacturer The Mini-Mite 3 (MM3) system includes the new Fuji T-Series Spray Gun featuring a Pattern Control Knob to adjust the fan size from small to large. Fuji installs the same powerful 3-stage turbine motor as used in Q3 Models. The MM3 does not have the patented noise-reduction feature as seen on the Fuji Q-Models, however the noise level is no more than any other standard HVLP turbine. The MM3 Turbine develops approximately 6psi. This is more than enough pressure to spray all known coatings (when properly thinned) and all the newer water-based coatings. The Spray Gun included with this package is the Fuji T-70 with 1 Quart cup. The standard Air cap set 3 (1.3mm) is for the use of general purpose fine finishing. Easy to maintain. Perfect for professional or beginner. This is an industrial-rated machine at an unbeatable price. Heavy-duty metal case with Gun Holder. Portable and powerful. The system includes the Mini-Mite 3 Turbine, 25ft Hi-Flex™ hose, T-70 Non-bleed Spray Gun with 1 Quart cup, viscosity cup, cleaning brush, wrench and 20 page user manual.


Brand: ‎Fuji Spray


Tank Volume: ‎0.25 Gallons


Color: ‎Blue


Material: ‎Metal


Item Weight: ‎28.13 Pounds


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎15 x 9.5 x 14.75 inches


Style: ‎Portable,Ergonomic


Power Source: ‎AC


Included Components: ‎25ft Air Hose, T-70 Bottom Feed Spray Gun, Mini-Mite 3 PLATINUM Turbine


Model Name: ‎Fuji Spray Mini-Mite 3 Bottom Feed PLATINUM


Hose Length: ‎25 Feet


Manufacturer: ‎Fuji Spray


Part Number: ‎2903-T70


Item Weight: ‎28.1 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎15 x 9.5 x 14.75 inches


Country of Origin: ‎Canada


Item model number: ‎2903-T70


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎24 months, Parts & Labor


Date First Available: May 31, 2013


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  • Great sprayer for woodworking
Before purchasing this sprayer, I had used a Graco 360 DSP airless sprayer with primer and latex paint on built-in shelving. The airless sprayer provided a nice finish on horizontal surfaces painted separately from the whole (adjustable shelves), but I couldn't get good results with assembled pieces because it laid paint down so quickly that there was zero room for error. Each pass had to be timed perfectly, and overspray was a big issue (onto surfaces painted minutes earlier but that had already started to dry, and especially in corners where painting at an angle rather than perpendicular due to the tight space caused excess paint to gather in corners and then drip and puddle). The amount of sanding and rework was unbearable, the over spray area was THICK with paint, and it used a LOT of paint. So, for my next built-in shelves I got the Mini Mite 3 with bottom cup. It worked great. Definitely get the additional whip hose and any remote control outlet. The over spray was comparably minor, it used a lot less paint, and produced great fine finish results at a slow pace for detailed work. The sprayer, cup, hose, and turbine housing are all top notch quality. Clean well after each use and it'll look good and perform well for a long time. My only frustration with cleaning was the plastic diaphragm inside the cup. I had to remove it every time to clean out paint that got behind it. Otherwise, the gun cleaned easily with the separately available cleaning kit. Definitely get that, or something similar. Water flow was not good enough to fully clean inside the feeder tube or inside the gun. After doing all I could with just water, the long, flexible pipe cleaner of the proper diameter got more paint out. I'll still use the airless sprayer for large flat surfaces, but I'll use this Fuji HVLP for all furniture projects. I had to practice a LOT on scrap wood to get the process right, but the resulting finish with a high gloss white latex paint was perfectly smooth. I'm an amateur, and I realize latex paint isn't ideal for cabinetry, but I wanted to exactly match the rest of the existing doors and trim work. I tried the #5 1.8 tip but couldn't get the finish "fine" enough (maybe due to inexperience). I ultimately used the included 1.3 tip and just diluted the paint with water until I got a 20 second pour with the included viscosity cup and ignored any dilution guidelines on the paint can. That produced great, smooth, glossy results. The one trick that helped me the most was having a large piece of cardboard or resin paper to the side of my workspace to test the spray pattern every time I adjusted the width and horizontal/vertical orientation for the various pieces and angles of the shelving. My amateur guide to getting a fine finish is to use the 1.3 tip no matter how thick your paint is, dilute to the 17-25 second range as measured by the viscosity cup, set your spray fan orientation and width, maximize air flow, fully close the paint flow control dial then open it a full turn, then spray briefly in one spot. If you see ANY spatter droplets on the outside edges, then reduce paint flow slightly and try again until there is NO spatter at the edges and you see only very fine spray everywhere. Then run a test pass or two on that paper to determine how quickly you need to move. Place a work light where you can see the wet paint reflection to verify that you have a good coat (this is especially important when painting white topcoat over white primer or when doing a second coat). Overlap passes by 50% (aim the center of the pattern at the far edge of the previous pass. If the reflection looks uneven or grainy due to lack of paint from moving too quickly, it's okay to quickly touch up freshly wet areas with short passes (this sprayer doesn't spatter when you start and stop, so I found it ok to touch-up spots in the middle of a pass without redoing the whole pass), but don't go back to touch up any area that may have already started to skin over (several passes back). Let it dry and do another coat if necessary. A word on over spray... it exists. Do not think that you can spray indoors or in a garage without taking the time to tape off the surrounding area with plastic. There was a fine mist of paint on the (plastic covered) floor or wall past wherever I had aimed the sprayer, and there was a fine, dry, thin, dusty layer throughout the whole room (and garage workspace) afterward far from where I was spraying. That paint dust was as easy to wipe off as a month of normal busy household dust, although I didn't wait to see what happened if I let that latex dust sit for a month. I wore a headlamp and could see fine spray dust floating everywhere, so wearing a respirator is important. The professionals probably do a better job of fine tuning the air flow to reduce this spray dust, but amateurs beware. Still, it's significantly less messy to work with than an airless sprayer, and you have much more fine control, and fine finish results. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2020 by PJ

  • Excellent spray setup!
This setup is awesome. After years of spraying professionally in a custom cabinet shop, I was looking for a setup that could meet those type expectations in a hobby/semi professional type setting. This setup definitely meets those needs!
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2023 by Travis Mizzell

  • Exceptional Quality!
We primarily use this Fuji Mini-Mite to paint cabinets and interior doors! Exceptional quality and easy to adjust gun. Excellent value for the price.
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2023 by Miguel Gonzalez

  • Do-it-Yourself Professional Looking Trim and Cabinets
I am an avid do-it-yourselfer only when I am confident I can achieve professional looking results. Performing a whole home remodel over the past year, you can only imagine the number of surfaces that needed painting. Breaking out a roller was fine for the walls, but I definitely wanted a smooth, professional finish for my kitchen cabinets and trim work. After receiving $8-$13K quotes for painting my kitchen cabinets, I researched and decided to buy the Fuji Mini-Mite 3 T70. Thus far, It has been the best investment I made in equipment. Three things I would advise: 6 Ft. Flexible Whip Hose - Buy it! After reading other reviews, I am definitely glad I purchased the whip hose. It is much lighter and makes holding the spray gun a bit easier. Note: I have been spraying 17 ft trim boards outside and noticed that in the heat, the hose would separate from its coupling. This caused the gun to sputter paint all over my boards forcing me to stop, clean up the board and restart. I finally grabbed some zip ties to keep the whip hose attached to its fitting. Quick Connect Couplings: Completely worth having. It makes it so much easier to connect/disconnect the hose from the turbine when hot and moving things around. Wireless Remote - I bought a wireless remote for use with the sprayer so I didn't have to walk 20 feet back and forth to turn it on and off. It makes a difference when painting. I keep it in my pocket or on a hook in my spray booth so I can easily transition between tasks. Cleaning - Run a little mineral spirits through the gun after cleaning. It's an extra step that really helps keep it clean and lubricated. Also buy a longer bristled brush to get to the top of the paint feed tube. Carefully follow directions on how to clean the gun. Don't let paint sit overnight in your gun. The solids will settle and clean up is not fun. Painting - It took several passes and three coats to achieve the nice finish I wanted but I am very pleased with the results thus far. Definitely perform thin coats and build to your final. Although I haven't gotten to the cabinets yet, the baseboards and door casings have come out fantastic. Spray Problems - I had one issue with spraying. It was related to allowing paint to sit overnight in the cup. All of the solids settled and I couldn't stir the paint enough to keep it from clogging the filter. After stirring twice and a few failed passes, I replaced the filter and started over. Obviously, my error. Overall, this was a great investment for me. I'm sure there is comparable equipment and accessories out there, but if you are on the fence about the Fuji you won't regret it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2020 by Samantha Samantha

  • Quality Product
So far, so good. Easy to setup, easy to use, and cleanup is not complicated. Materials seem to be high quality.
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2023 by Joan Cook-Fairchild

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