SATA offers sixties themed SATAjet 5000 B gun

August 31, 2018
SATA offers sixties themed SATAjet 5000 B gun
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Reflecting its Automechanika Frankfurt stand theme of "Sweet Sixties", SATA is offering a special edition of it SATAjet 5000 B high-performance spray gun complete with an attractive special surface coating featuring themes and motifs typical of the Sixties, such as petticoats, Elvis Presley's slicked back hair-style, an American Diner and jukebox. 


The SATAjet 5000 B Sixties is also a fully functional spray gun suitable for daily use in the spraybooth.  This exciting special edition spray gun is available in all current versions and in selected nozzle sizes of the SATAjet 5000 B spray gun series, giving the option of HVLP (nozzle sizes 1.2 to 1.5) and RP (nozzle sizes 1.2 to 1.8) technology in both non-digital and Digital format as well as with a selection of the RPS disposable cups (all three sizes) or with a QCC reusable 0.6 l plastic cup.

As with all SATA Special Editions, this is time-limited promotion. It will be available from SATA dealers as of 11 September 2018, coinciding with the start of the Automechanika, while stocks last.
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