Binks Spray Guns Brand
Binks spray guns are engineered for precision, durability, and efficiency, making them a top choice across industries like automotive, marine, and construction. Known for their innovative design, these guns deliver superior performance and reduced maintenance, ensuring high-quality finishes on every project. With a rich history of pioneering spray technology, Binks continues to lead the way in spray equipment solutions.
Top Binks Spray Guns
Binks Trophy Series Spray Gun
The Binks Trophy Series is a premier spray gun designed to provide high-quality finishes across a massive range of industrial coatings while prioritizing ergonomic comfort for the operator.
Binks DX70 Air Operated Diaphragm Pump
Though often paired with a gun, the DX70 is a staple of the brand known for providing a consistent, pulse-free fluid delivery that ensures a flawless finish for high-production environments.
Binks 2100 Conventional Spray Gun
The Binks 2100 is a classic, heavy-duty spray gun featuring a drop-forged aluminum body and stainless steel fluid passages, making it the “old reliable” for industrial applications.
Binks Spray Guns are designed for professional use in a variety of industries, offering solutions to meet the unique needs of every application. Explore our main product categories to find the right equipment for your job.

Low and High-Pressure Manual and Automatic Spray Guns
Ideal for both manual and automated applications, these spray guns offer versatility in manufacturing and construction settings, ensuring precise and efficient results.
Airless and Air-Assisted Airless Spray Painting Outfits
These outfits are perfect for spraying solvent- and water-based materials at high pressures, making them suitable for Zone 1 areas and demanding industrial environments.
HVLP (High Volume Low Pressure) Spray Guns
HVLP spray guns provide ergonomic designs for reduced user fatigue, making them ideal for automotive, marine vessel, furniture refinishing, and building projects.
Fluid Handling Pumps and Regulators
Efficient fluid flow management is crucial in industrial settings, and these pumps and regulators offer precise control over material distribution for optimal performance.
Pressure Feed Tanks and Paint Circulating Systems
These systems ensure a consistent and efficient paint application, supporting high-volume production while maintaining quality and precision.
2K Electronic Paint Mixing Machines
With these machines, achieving the perfect mix of two-component paints has never been easier, ensuring precise and reliable results every time.
Binks SV 100 Paint Spray Gun Review and Demonstration
Reviews
John Doe
“As a professional in the automotive industry, I’ve used the Binks HVLP Spray Gun for several projects. The ergonomic design really stands out, making long hours of spraying much more comfortable. It delivers a smooth finish, and I’ve noticed a significant reduction in overspray. The gun’s precision has definitely improved the quality of my work, and I recommend it to anyone in the automotive refinishing field.”
Sarah Williams
“I’ve been using the Binks Airless Spray Painting Outfit for a few months now for large-scale construction projects. The high-pressure system works wonders with both solvent- and water-based materials. It’s easy to handle and performs exceptionally well in Zone 1 areas. The overall build quality is solid, and I feel confident in its ability to tackle demanding jobs. It’s become a staple in my toolkit.”
Michael Green
“We recently upgraded our facility with the Binks Fluid Handling Pumps and Regulators. These units have drastically improved our fluid flow management, making operations smoother and more efficient. The precision is fantastic, and we’ve noticed fewer maintenance issues as a result. They’ve been a great investment for our production line.”
Binks FAQ
What is the difference between HVLP and LVMP in Binks Trophy guns?
HVLP (High Volume Low Pressure) is designed for maximum transfer efficiency and reduced overspray, while LVMP (Low Volume Medium Pressure) provides a higher quality finish and faster application speeds for thicker coatings.
How do I choose the correct nozzle size for my Binks spray gun?
Nozzle selection depends on the viscosity of your material; thinner stains and lacquers typically require smaller nozzles (around 1.0mm to 1.2mm), while heavy primers or industrial enamels may require 1.8mm or larger.
Are Binks spray gun parts interchangeable between different models?
While some small components like springs or packings might overlap, most critical parts like air caps, needles, and nozzles are specific to each series to ensure optimal performance and atomization.
How often should I perform a deep clean on my Binks equipment?
You should perform a basic flush after every use, but a deep teardown and cleaning of the needle and nozzle assembly should be done weekly or whenever you notice a change in the spray pattern.
Can Binks spray guns handle waterborne coatings?
Yes, most modern Binks models, particularly the Trophy and 2100 series, feature stainless steel fluid passages specifically designed to resist the corrosion associated with waterborne materials.
