Fuji Sprayers and 3M PPS 2.0 system, problem solved

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  • Опубликовано: 18 июл 2020
  • Fuji sprayers are a fantastic HVLP system for any user. With a couple of upgrades using the PPS system you can reduce the amount of time cleaning, increase the consistency of your spraying and achieve better results. The 3M disposable cup system allows you to upgrade your sprayer for professional results. In this video we cover how the 2.0 system is assembled and usd with the spray system.
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    There is a problem with the directions in the H\O cup install that we cover in this video as well.
    Fuji Sprayer Semi Pro 2: Great entry level HVLP for thinner materials like polyurethane and stains
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    Mini Mite 3: A step above the Semi Pro 2 with an improved spray gun and more power.
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    Q5 Platinum: Top of the line sprayer for all materials, quiet and powerful
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    Adapter for T-75 G Spray Gun for PPS 2.0
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    H\O Cup: This is the hard plastic cup on the PPS system that will allow you to spray thick materials with the system. Large 22 and 28 oz liners
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    H\O Cup: This is the hard plastic cup on the PPS system that will allow you to spray thick materials with the system. 13.5oz Liners
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    3M PPS 2.0 22 oz Cups, Liner, and Plug Kit
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    3M PPS 2.0 13.5 oz Cups, Liner, and Plug Kit
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    3M PPS 2.0 22oz Refill Kits (Smaller qty)
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    Using the Fuji Spray systems is very easy to do. It is beginner friendly and a great tool. My recommendation is to get the Q5 model if you can. It is the most versatile system they offer and will spray all your common materials and when you are in a clients home or any space where you want to be considerate of noise it will be nice and quiet.
    An good entry level is the Semi-Pro 2 which is good for spraying thinner materials like polyurethane and stains but lacks the power to push thicker materials like latex. This system is decent for the price point and a good entry system.
    If you plan to use the pps system be sure you get the correct matching parts. 3M is moving to the newer system and is noted with a "2" at the model number. As long as you get the correct adapter for your sprayer to match the system you will be all set.
    For instance: This is a cup system for the original PPS version. It is model # 16024
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    The same cup system will be the same model number but swap out the 1 for a 2.
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    Happy spraying.
    Fuji Accessories and Parts
    Filters for the Q Series Sprayers
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    6' Flexible whip hose for all models
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    1.0mm Aircap
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    1.8mm Aircap
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    2.0mm Aircap
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Комментарии • 200

  • @Meyerwoodworks
    @Meyerwoodworks 3 года назад +7

    Thank you for the links, I just ordered a Mini Mite 5 with the PPS 2.0 H/O 13.5 oz. Brand new to spraying/HVLP, can't wait to learn!

  • @MrF1230n

    Man, thank you so much for this video. Just picked up a Semi-Pro 2 and I've been looking on directions to adapt the PPS system. No clear instructions or 3M part numbers out there... until now. Great video!

  • @juanitamarvin4261
    @juanitamarvin4261 2 года назад +1

    You have some good information just wish your camera would zoom in to see the details. I have the Fuji 5 with the 3m system. And I'm having trouble just getting the plastic cup that comes with the gun to come off the gun. In the manual it says do not disassemble the cup assembly threads in your cup have been sealed at the factory to prevent leakage under pressure. So how do you use the 3m system? I'm so frustrated. I will call Fuji to get instructions. The videos from Fuji are not that good. They don't let you see any details apparently nobody wants to zoom in to see the small parts. I work in a factory that makes piston pumps. I trouble shoot tear them apart when they don't work and put them back together. Do factory setting use tools all day and I am having a horrible time with this. Can't imagine what most people are experiencing with this.

  • @brandonmartinez-tz8ns

    Ok but what if we use a gravity fed and pps system what do we do with that air hose? Do we need to plug it or is air just going to run out of the hole?

  • @bauerbach1
    @bauerbach1 Год назад

    it looks like such a great system, but at ~$3 per disposable cup, Im not sure it saves anything over the filter and some wasted material :/ would be cool if you could just buy the liners. Im sure the hard plastic lid and plug could be reused far more times than the flexible liner.

  • @sethfarrell9605
    @sethfarrell9605 2 года назад +1

    I needed confirmation about the 3m cover. It's pretty ridiculous that there isn't a line in the directions that tells you how to use the other cap. Good video, thanks.

  • @CarolinaDreamerAutomotive
    @CarolinaDreamerAutomotive Год назад +1

    One question, if the solution is in the hard plastic cup and inside the second disposable cup how does the air pressure from the unit push through the disposable cup? The disposable cup must be sealed to keep the outer cup clean to use the next stage with no mess.

  • @aaronyantzer3761
    @aaronyantzer3761 Год назад +1

    Hey Matt. Just purchased the fuji system and have not sprayed anything with it. Gonna use it primarily for poly or thinner products. Do I need the pressure cup for thin products? How well does it spray without the HO cup(do I need to keep gun upright. Is there lower volume of product without it)?

  • @christopherbrougham

    Hi - my question is if you use the original set up as you'd assembled it initially (to spray thin acrylic for example), what's happening with all the air that is shooting out of the now redundant hose and filter? Don't you need that? Great video and thanks.

  • @jasonbindseil7238

    Thank you for the video. Exactly what I needed. I have 2 questions. What is the "thickness" level the paint should be to make you want to switch to the H/O system? Second question - How do you measure the thickness? (Newby here).

  • @kenwoods9178

    Thank you… this is the video explanation I have been looking for!

  • @PCWoodshop
    @PCWoodshop 3 года назад

    Very helpful tips. Was looking in to this setup and you explained it all perfectly.

  • @josephzimmerman3472
    @josephzimmerman3472 3 года назад

    Great video Matt, just got my Fuji sprayer. PPS looks like the way to go.

  • @stevebincolo
    @stevebincolo 3 года назад +1

    Excellent video. Thank you. Ordered a 3m PPS off of your links. Job Well Done.

  • @mitchman1155
    @mitchman1155 3 года назад +1

    Great information on the Fuji system- informative and timely! I'm about to order the Q5 and your tips will be very useful as I enter the world of sprayers. I've pretty much applied all finishes by hand until now!

  • @blakehottle7499
    @blakehottle7499 Год назад

    Dude! Your video addressed EXACTLY the problem I was having an issue with! Got the 4 turbine Fuji and wanted an easier way of prepping and storing paints. Thank you!

  • @KensGarage1
    @KensGarage1 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video Matt. I am looking at getting a Q5 and always looking to improve efficiencies as you explained in your video. Much appreciated.

  • @tannerjsammons
    @tannerjsammons Год назад

    Thank you for this video. I just received all the components for the 3M PPS 2.0 system to use on my Titan CapSpray 115 and spent 5-10 minutes tinkering with the h/o cup to get the disposable filter lid to work with the hard cup ring. I got it figured out and then found your video that confirmed my assembly was correct.

  • @wgustavus
    @wgustavus 2 года назад +1

    Awesome video. I just got my 3M PPS 2.0 system today for my Fuji system. I was confused by the H/O cup and liner lids too. Figured I likely was not the first and found your video that confirmed my assumption that the black gasket on the liner lid had to be removed. Thanks!

  • @benjaminlambert8944
    @benjaminlambert8944 Год назад

    Just recently bought that 3m system for the graco edge 2 gun. Beautiful. We shoot a lot of WB 2k paint systems and this has made it so much easier to work with. Great video 👏