Spray guns are essential tools for achieving smooth, high-quality finishes across industries — from automotive painting to fine artistry. Pilot Spray Guns offer an extensive range of solutions tailored for precision, efficiency, and durability. Whether you’re looking for high-volume low-pressure (HVLP) options, high-performance legacy guns, artist guns for delicate detailing, or pen guns for ultra-fine spray work, Pilot’s lineup ensures top performance with reduced wastage and superior finish quality.

In this comprehensive guide, we break down the key features, technical specifications, and applications of Pilot’s Evolution Series, Legacy Series, Airbrush Series (including artist guns and pen guns), and more — helping you choose the right spray gun and pressure pot setup for your needs.

Evolution Series: High Efficiency with HVLP Technology

The Evolution Series by Pilot combines innovative HVLP (High Volume Low Pressure) technology with user-friendly design to maximize transfer efficiency and minimize overspray and pollution. These spray guns are perfect for industries demanding precision and eco-friendly coating applications.

Key Features of Evolution Series Spray Guns:

  • Lightweight and ergonomic for comfortable handling
  • Durable gravity and suction feed cups designed for various material types
  • Superior air cap for consistent spray patterns
  • Built-in air and spreader control for precise adjustment
  • High transfer efficiency ensures minimum material wastage

Popular Models and Technical Highlights

Model

Cup Capacity (liters)

Nozzle Diameter (mm)

Required Pressure (kg/cm²)

Air Consumption (L/min)

Max Pattern Width (mm)

Min Compressor (HP)

Weight (g)

HVLP 03

0.57

1.3

2 – 4

340 – 370

430

2

727

HVLP 06

0.35

1.0

2 – 3

115 – 170

300

1

353

HVLP 08

1.0

1.3

2 – 4

340 – 370

430

2

995

Areas of Application:

  • Automotive coatings
  • Textile industry
  • Furniture finishing
  • Sports equipment painting

Legacy Series: Iconic High-Pressure Spray Guns for Superior Finishing

Pilot’s Legacy Series spray guns are designed for high-pressure applications, delivering ultra-fine atomization and a smooth, flawless finish. These guns feature balanced handles, rotatable air caps, and built-in spreader controls for versatile round and fan spray patterns.

Features:

  • Iconic design with proven performance

  • Durable and symmetric gravity cups

  • Reduced operator fatigue due to lightweight construction

  • Suitable for small to large surface areas, depending on model

Technical Data Snapshot

Model

Cup Capacity (liters)

Nozzle Diameter (mm)

Pressure (kg/cm²)

Air Consumption (L/min)

Max Pattern Width (mm)

Min Compressor (HP)

Weight (g)

Type 59N

0.57

1.6

2 – 4

300 – 310

355

1 – 2

640

Type 64N

0.34

1.6

2 – 3

200 – 210

180

1

360

Type 68N

0.14

0.8

2 – 3

60 – 70

100

1

287

Suitable For:

  • Automobiles
  • Electrical equipment
  • Handicrafts and artistry
  • Pharmaceuticals

Airbrush Series: Artist Guns and Pen Guns for Precision Work

For intricate and delicate spray applications, Pilot’s Airbrush Series offers lightweight, dual-action airbrushes often referred to as artist guns and pen guns. These tools provide exceptional control for free-hand and stencil designing, making them ideal for detailed artistry, makeup, food decoration, and other creative uses.

Features:

  • Ergonomic design for comfort and precision
  • Built-in air control for detailed adjustment
  • Precision stainless steel needles and nozzles for flawless spraying
  • Compatible with a variety of coloring agents including paints, inks, and dyes
  • Suitable for fine detailing tasks requiring high accuracy

Technical Data Highlights

Model

Cup Capacity (ml)

Nozzle Diameter (mm)

Min Pressure (kg/cm²)

Air Consumption (L/min)

Max Pattern Width (mm)

Weight (g)

AB-10 PRO

5

0.3

1.5

5

20

103

AB-12 PRO

10

0.3

1.5

5

20

123

AB-16 PRO

30/60

0.5

1.5

5

20

208

Pressure Pot Systems: Enhancing Spray Gun Efficiency

To achieve consistent flow and optimal spraying performance, especially for large surface areas or continuous application, using a pressure pot system with your spray gun is essential. Pilot Pressure Feed Tanks (pressure pots) maintain steady material pressure, improve efficiency, and reduce interruptions during spraying.

Pressure Pot Features:

  • Lightweight and robust construction
  • Easy operation with adjustable air regulators
  • Safety pressure relief valves for secure handling
  • Agitation system for consistent viscosity and flow

Pressure Pot Specifications

Capacity (L)

Max Air Inlet Pressure (psi)

Weight (kg)

10

60 (4 bar)

17.5

20

60 (4 bar)

21.5

40 (Coming Soon)

60 (4 bar)

TBD

Ideal for:

  • Automotive painting
  • Industrial coating
  • Infrastructure projects
  • Marine and railway applications

Electric Spray Guns: Portable and Efficient Solutions

Pilot’s electric spray guns provide cordless convenience with efficient atomization, making them perfect for small DIY projects and quick industrial applications.

E-88 Electric Spray Gun Features:

  • Strong, reliable pump for smooth performance
  • No compressor required — plug in and spray
  • Superior valve design for excellent atomization
  • Compact and lightweight for easy handling

Parameter

Specification

Max Delivery Rate (L/min)

0.26

Rated Power (W)

65

Voltage (V)

220-230 / 110

Cup Capacity (ml)

800

Noise Level (dB)

80

Weight (kg)

1.43

Conclusion

Pilot Spray Guns—including pen guns and artist guns—combined with pressure pot systems offer a comprehensive solution for diverse spraying needs. Whether you require high transfer efficiency with HVLP guns, precise detailing with airbrush artist guns, or steady flow with pressure pots, Pilot India delivers unmatched quality and performance.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  1. What is the difference between a pen gun and an artist gun in Pilot’s Airbrush Series?
    A pen gun typically refers to a compact, fine-detail airbrush designed for ultra-precise spraying, ideal for intricate artwork and small-scale applications. An artist gun offers slightly broader versatility for both free-hand and stencil designing, with adjustable air and fluid controls for detailed and creative finishes.

  2. How does using a pressure pot improve spray gun performance?
    A pressure pot provides a consistent and controlled flow of paint or coating material to the spray gun, especially useful for large surface areas or continuous spraying. It maintains steady pressure, reduces interruptions, and ensures uniform coating, improving overall efficiency and finish quality.

  3. Which Pilot spray guns are best suited for automotive painting?
    Pilot’s Evolution Series HVLP spray guns and Legacy Series high-performance guns are ideal for automotive applications. They offer high transfer efficiency, superior atomization, and precise control, resulting in smooth, durable finishes with minimal overspray.

  4. Can Pilot electric spray guns be used without an air compressor?
    Yes, Pilot’s electric spray guns like the E-88 model operate independently of air compressors. They have a built-in pump that atomizes coatings efficiently, making them perfect for quick, portable applications such as DIY projects or small industrial tasks.

5. What industries benefit from using Pilot’s airbrush artist guns and pen guns?
Pilot’s airbrush artist guns and pen guns are widely used in industries such as handicrafts, food decoration, makeup artistry, photo studios, and fashion design. Their precision and versatility make them perfect for detailed artistic work and custom finishes.