Thursday, November 6, 2008

Sharpe Unveils Newly Finished Custom-Painted Razor Motorcycle

Las Vegas, NV – Sharpe, a leader in paint spraying equipment for the professional automotive refinish market, announces the pre-unveiling of the newly finished $25,000 Razor Motorcycle – part of the Razor Gun Custom Bike Sweepstakes at www.sharpe1.com.

The Razor Motorcycle’s first public unveiling will be at NACE (www.naceexpo.com), November 6th by the bike’s designer and painter Justin Barnes of JB Grafix. Barnes is one of the most well-known and innovative painters in the U.S.

He has appeared on Discovery Channel’s “American Chopper,” and painted a number of well-known motorcycles such as the POW-MIA bike, the Fire bike, the I-Robot bike, the Comanche, the Snap-On bike and many more.

“Sharpe gave me free reign on the bike design, and really wanted something that would stand out in a crowd,” said Barnes who for all of the bike’s paintwork used Sharpe’s Razor guns.

To learn about the bike and Justin Barnes’ inspiration for the bike and painting techniques, visit www.sharpe1.com.

“I’ve been really happy with the Razor guns. We hadn’t used them before we started working with Sharpe, and I’ve been really impressed. They’re all I’ve been using now on every bike that we do. They spray really well, are easy to maintain. I also found them very easy to get used to. After just a couple of times using them I was really comfortable with the guns.”

Barnes used a new line of paint on the bike introduced recently by PPG. It will likely take anyone who sees the bike straight back to their childhood days.

“We’ve used Hot Wheels™ colors from PPG,” said Barnes. “They’re really vibrant and they stand out a lot. We’ve used them on quite a few bikes now and like the fact that you can add pearls and flakes to the original candy color. They’re pretty easy to manipulate to come up with unique color work.”

For the actual artwork, Barnes took his inspiration from both the bike itself and the fact that it will be given away in a sweepstakes.

“Stack’s Creative Customs built the bike and they did such a great job,” said Barnes. “It has really great lines, which I focused on in the design. I also kept in mind that Sharpe will be giving this bike away, so I didn’t want it to be too theme-oriented. We’ve used a heavy graphic pattern, with traditional style flames and green metal flake. We’ve also used variegated gold leaf, which is treated with heat and acid so you get a marbling effect.”

The Razor Gun Custom Bike Sweepstakes drawing takes place in April 2009 and the winner will be announced later that month. Visit www.sharpe1.com for your chance to win.



Friday, August 15, 2008

You are invited to an Exclusive Event sponsored by Sharpe Featuring Justin Barnes of JB Grafix

Las Vegas, NV – Sharpe, a leader in paint spraying equipment for the professional automotive refinish market, will unveil the new Razor Motorcycle – part of the Razor Gun Custom Bike Sweepstakes – at NACE (www.naceexpo.com), November 6.

Justin Barnes of JB Grafix, one of the most well-known and innovative paint shops in the U.S., designed and painted the Razor Gun Custom Bike. Barnes will be on hand at noon that day in the Sharpe Booth # N2129 to unveil the $25,000 custom designed and painted motorcycle that Sharpe is giving away as part of the Razor Gun Custom Bike Sweepstakes (www.sharpe1.com).

Barnes will also put on a special presentation at 5:30 pm for NACE attendees and local Las Vegas paint and body shops. The presentation will be held in the Mandalay Bay Convention Center. Barnes will discuss his illustrative career and how to bring an individualized, artistic approach to automotive and motorcycle painting.

The presentation is free. To reserve a seat register at www.sharpe1.com/bikeevent. Attendees will be automatically entered into a drawing to win the new Razor Gravity Feed Spray Guns.

Barnes has appeared on the Discovery Channel’s “American Chopper,” and has painted a number of well-known motorcycles such as the POW-MIA bike, the Fire bike, the I-Robot bike, the Comanche, the Snap-On bike and many more.

“Sharpe gave me free reign on the bike design, and really wanted something that would stand out in a crowd,” said Barnes who for all of the bike’s paintwork used Sharpe’s Razor guns.

“I’ve been really happy with the Razor guns. We hadn’t used them before we started working with Sharpe, and I’ve been really impressed. They’re all I’ve been using now on every bike that we do. They spray really well, are easy to maintain. I also found them very easy to get used to. After just a couple of times using them I was really comfortable with the guns.”

Barnes used a new line of paint on the bike introduced recently by PPG. It will likely take anyone who sees the bike straight back to their childhood days.

“We’ve used Hot Wheels colors from PPG,” said Barnes. “They’re really vibrant and they stand out a lot. We’ve used them on quite a few bikes now and like the fact that you can add pearls and flakes to the original candy color. They’re pretty easy to manipulate to come up with unique color work.”

For the actual artwork, Barnes took his inspiration from both the bike itself and the fact that it will be given away in a sweepstakes.

“Stack’s Creative Customs built the bike and they did such a great job,” said Barnes. “It has really great lines, which I focused on in the design. I also kept in mind that Sharpe will be giving this bike away, so I didn’t want it to be too theme-oriented. We’ve used a heavy graphic pattern, with traditional style flames and green metal flake. We’ve also used variegated gold leaf, which is treated with heat and acid so you get a marbling effect.”

The Razor Gun Custom Bike Sweepstakes draw takes place in April 2009 and the winner will be announced later that month. To enter the sweepstakes visit www.sharpe1.com.

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Design Chosen in Razor Custom Bike Sweepstakes

Minneapolis, MN (July 30, 2008) – Sharpe, a leader in paint spraying equipment for the professional automotive refinish market, announces that the final paint design has been chosen for the Razor Gun Custom Bike, which will be given away in a sweepstakes.

Sharpe asked Justin Barnes of J.B. Grafix, one of the most well-known and innovative paint shops in the U.S., to design and paint artwork for the Razor Gun Custom Bike.

Barnes has appeared on the Discovery Channel’s “American Chopper,” and has painted a number of well-known motorcycles such as the POW-MIA bike, the Fire bike, the I-Robot bike, the Comanche, the Snap-On® bike and many more.

“We’re very excited to be working with Justin,” said Penny Hanson, Sharpe Marketing Manager. “He’s well-known in the biker community as a truly innovative artist, and we know he’s going to do some amazing things with the Razor bike artwork.”

Barnes has now chosen the design for the bike. It will feature many of his signature details. “I’m usually all about doing metal-flake paint jobs, because they’re the most eye-catching,” said Barnes. “If you put a flaked-out bike in a sea of a thousand non-flaked-out bikes, it stands out from a mile away. Sharpe gave me free reign on the bike as far as design, but really wanted something that would stand out in a crowd.”

Barnes is also using a new line of paint on the bike introduced recently by PPG. It will likely take anyone who sees the bike straight back to their childhood days.

“We’ve used Hot Wheels colors from PPG,” said Barnes. “They’re really vibrant and they stand out a lot. We’ve used them on quite a few bikes now and like the fact that you can add pearls and flakes to the original candy color. They’re pretty easy to manipulate to come up with unique color work.”

The bike has a gold and silver metal-flake base, along with Hot Wheels Antifreeze Green. And, Barnes has added some of his own unique touches. “I’m a fan of black wheels, and we did that. It makes a difference to the bike. Gives it a bit of edginess, makes it look a lot tougher.”

For the actual artwork, Barnes took his inspiration from both the bike itself and the fact that it will be given away in a sweepstakes.

“Mark Calhoun from Stack’s Custom Creations built the bike and they did such a great job,” said Barnes. “It has really great lines, which I focused on in the design. I also kept in mind that Sharpe will be giving this bike away, so I didn’t want it to be too theme-oriented. We’ve used a heavy graphic pattern, with traditional style flames and green metal flake. We’ve also used variegated gold leaf, which is treated with heat and acid so you get a marbling effect.”

For all of the bike’s paintwork, Barnes will be using Sharpe’s Razor guns. “I’ve been really happy with the Razor guns. I hadn’t used them before I started working with Sharpe, and I’ve been really impressed.

They’re all I’ve been using now on every bike that I do. They spray really well, and are easy to maintain. I also found them very easy to get used to. After just a couple of times using them, I was really comfortable with the guns.”

When the Razor Gun Custom Bike is finished, Barnes is confident it will be something people want to win. “We’ve already had some of the pieces in the sunlight and it’s pretty crazy looking so far. Definitely a unique bike, whoever wins it is definitely going to have a one-off bike from fabrication to paint.”



Friday, June 20, 2008

Introducing the Newly Designed RAZOR HVLP Waterborne Spray Gun

Minneapolis, MN – Sharpe, a leader in paint spraying equipment for the professional automotive refinish market, introduces the newly designed high-performance RAZOR HVLP Waterborne Spray Gun.

The RAZOR Waterborne guns provide a well-defined spray pattern for superior material distribution. They are optimized for waterborne base coats, and feature 100% stainless steel fluid passages that are impenetrable to corrosion. Since waterborne paint can corrode metal cups, the RAZOR HVLP Waterborne guns come with a 23 ounce plastic cup.

The RAZOR gun, branded as a Professional Painter’s Best Buy, also comes with a 3M™ PPS™ Adapter, has a 3-year warranty, and is made in the USA.

As with all RAZOR Spray Guns, the RAZOR HVLP Waterborne guns were developed based on feedback from painters in the automotive refinish market, and are designed to be lightweight, ergonomic and to deliver a high-quality automotive finish.

The RAZOR HVLP Waterborne gun weighs just 1.3 lb with the cup attached, has an air consumption of 14.4 CFM at 29 psi, and features an aircap spray pattern of 14 inches. Several nozzle options are available, ranging from 1.2 mm to 1.4 mm.

Technical Information:
Gun Weight: 1.3 lb
Air Consumption: 14.4 CFM at 29 psi
Aircap Spray Pattern: 14 in

Model Size, Gun PN
1.2 mm, 289388
1.3 mm, 289389
1.4 mm, 289571

A Complete System
When considering a complete waterborne gun system, the RAZOR product line has HVLP primer, compliant waterborne base coat, and LVLP clear coat to meet the needs of all automotive paint spraying applications.

The RAZOR Spray Guns were developed by Sharpe and Graco, a world leader in fluid handling systems and components. Specific to automotive finishing, Graco has a long history designing and manufacturing finishing equipment that improves productivity, reduces paint usage costs, lowers emissions and provides consistently better finishes for automotive manufacturers worldwide including, General Motors, Ford and Toyota, as well as for bus, trucking and airplane manufacturers.

Graco purchased Sharpe in 2003 to enter the North American automotive refinishing market, and brought its strong R&D, engineering and product development expertise to develop new spray guns to bolster Sharpe’s position in the marketplace.

Sharpe and Graco have also developed RAZOR accessories that enhance the painting experience including a Dryaire™ system to remove compressed air humidity, and air filters and coalescers to ensure high quality air. Other accessories include the Digi-Tell® air-adjusting valve, and a full line of hose assemblies, high output connectors, 3M™ PPS™ adapter for RAZOR, Spray Gun Brush Kit and F2-Disposable In-Line Filters.

Sharpe also offers the Zephyr™ Air Drying Gun. It is recommended for use with RAZOR Waterborne guns and is designed to decrease the drying time of waterborne paints using compressed air. The Zephyr Gun’s intake filter removes dust and other contamination, keeping it from marring the paint surface.

Working Pressure: 10-60 psi (0.7-4 bar, 0.07-0.4 MPa)
Max. Pressure: 175 psi (12 bar, 1.2 MPa)
Air Consumption @ 60 psi (4 bar, 0.4 MPa): 17.5 scfm
Weight: 485 g (17.1 oz)

It can be used freehand or attached to the 360-degree Zephyr Gun Stand, which can hold up to 2 guns. The stand is portable and offers variable positioning with quick disconnect couplers.

Sharpe's Newly Designed RAZOR Waterborne Compliant Spray Gun

Minneapolis, MN – Sharpe, a leader in paint spraying equipment for the professional automotive refinish market, introduces the newly designed high-performance RAZOR Waterborne Compliant Spray Gun.

The Waterborne Compliant Gun is capable of atomizing high viscosity materials and offers higher production rates when compared to HVLP. The Compliant gun also fulfills the changing regulatory demands of the automotive industry.

Optimized for applying waterborne base coats, RAZOR Waterborne Compliant Spray Guns have a nickel-plated finish and 100% stainless steel fluid passages, needles and nozzles that are impenetrable to corrosion. Since waterborne paint can corrode metal cups, the RAZOR Waterborne Compliant guns come with a 23 ounce plastic cups. The RAZOR gun, branded as a Professional Painter’s Best Buy, comes with a 3M™ PPS™ Adapter, has a 3-year warranty, and is made in the USA.

The RAZOR Waterborne Compliant gun weighs just 1.3 lb with the cup attached, has an air consumption of 11.2 CFM at 35 psi, and features an aircap spray pattern of 14 inches. Several nozzle options are available, ranging from 1.2 mm to 1.4 mm.

Technical Information:
Gun Weight: 1.3 lb
Air Consumption: 11.2 CFM at 35 psi
Aircap Spray Pattern: 14 in

Model Size, Gun PN
1.2 mm, 289390
1.3 mm, 289391
1.4 mm, 289572

The RAZOR Spray Guns were developed by Sharpe and Graco, a world leader in fluid handling systems and components.

Specific to automotive finishing, Graco has a long history designing and manufacturing finishing equipment that improves productivity, reduces paint usage costs, lowers emissions and provides consistently better finishes for automotive manufacturers worldwide including, General Motors, Ford and Toyota, as well as for bus, trucking and airplane manufacturers.

Graco purchased Sharpe in 2003 to enter the North American automotive refinishing market, and brought its strong R&D, engineering and product development expertise to develop new spray guns to bolster Sharpe’s position in the marketplace.

Sharpe and Graco have also developed RAZOR accessories that enhance the painting experience including a Dryaire™ system to remove compressed air humidity, and air filters and coalescers to ensure high quality air. Other accessories include the Digi-Tell® air-adjusting valve, and a full line of hose assemblies, high output connectors, 3M™ PPS™ adapter for RAZOR, Spray Gun Brush Kit and F2-Disposable In-Line Filters.

A Complete System
When considering a complete waterborne gun system, the RAZOR product line has HVLP primer, compliant waterborne base coat, and LVLP clear coat to meet the needs of all automotive paint spraying applications.

Sharpe also offers the Zephyr™ Air Drying Gun. It is recommended for use with RAZOR Waterborne guns and is designed to decrease the drying time of waterborne paints using compressed air. The Zephyr Gun’s intake filter removes dust and other contamination, keeping it from marring the paint surface.

Working Pressure: 10-60 psi (0.7-4 bar, 0.07-0.4 MPa)
Max. Pressure: 175 psi (12 bar, 1.2 MPa)
Air Consumption @ 60 psi (4 bar, 0.4 MPa): 17.5 scfm
Weight: 485 g (17.1 oz)

It can be used freehand or attached to the 360-degree Zephyr Gun Stand, which can hold up to 2 guns. The stand is portable and offers variable positioning with quick disconnect couplers.

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Razor Gun Custom Bike Sweepstakes

Minneapolis, MN (May 15, 2008) – Sharpe, a leader in paint spraying equipment for the professional automotive refinish market, announces the Razor Gun Custom Bike Sweepstakes for the chance to win a custom-designed and painted motorcycle.

Stack’s Creative Customs, a Twin Cities custom bike fabricator, collaborated with Graco to create the ultimate custom designed bike. The Razor Gun Custom Bike includes an air ride suspension on a LowLife Softtail frame with a rightside drive. The engine is a 113 S&S motor and the transmission is a Baker 6 speed.

The motorcycle will undergo a visual transformation over the next few months. Sharpe has engaged Justin Barnes of JB Grafix, one of the most well-known and innovative paint shops in the U.S., to design and paint custom artwork for the Razor Gun Custom Bike.

Barnes has appeared on the Discovery Channel’s “American Chopper,” and has painted a number of well-known motorcycles such as the POW-MIA bike, the Fire bike, the I-Robot bike, the Comanche, the Snap-On bike and many more.

“We’re very excited to be working with Justin,” said Penny Hanson, Sharpe Marketing Manager. “He’s well-known in the biker community as a truly innovative artist and we know he’s going to do some amazing things with the Razor bike artwork.”

Barnes will create four designs for the bike. The final design will be interactive, with voting at www.sharpe1.com.

Sharpe will bring the finished Razor bike, painted with the winning design, to the National Auto body Congress and Exhibition (NACE) in Las Vegas on November 6-8, 2008 for the official unveiling. The Razor bike will tour the country until the sweepstakes drawing takes place in April 2009.

To paint the bike, J.B. Grafix will use Sharpe’s new RAZOR line of spray guns. They are one of the best American-made spray guns offering long-term affordability, with ultra long life needle packings and low cost of ownership due to cost-effective repair parts. The RAZOR line features spray guns suited for every job, including HVLP models.

“Sharpe is the true leader in automotive painting technology, and it’s a pleasure to be working both with the company and with their products,” said Barnes. “I’m definitely looking forward to this experience.”

With any Razor gun purchase, there will be a card inside the box regarding how to register for a chance to win the bike. More information will be available at www.sharpe1.com.

After extensive market research and field development with automotive refinishers, the new RAZOR Spray Guns were designed to be lightweight and have superior ergonomic features while delivering a high-quality, first-class automotive finish.

“The new RAZOR Spray Guns compete head to head in terms of performance and reliability with Sata, DeVilbiss and Iwata spray guns,” said Ron Graffis, Sharpe Manager of Sales and Marketing. “To demonstrate the durability and high-quality finish these new guns deliver, Sharpe is offering a three year warranty for our made in the USA product,” added Graffis.

The RAZOR Gravity Spray Guns deliver premium performance for base, clear and primer coats and offers features and options that painters did not have in the past from Sharpe Manufacturing.

Friday, April 18, 2008

Sharpe Line of Finex Guns Deliver Value and Performance

Minneapolis, MN – Sharpe, a leader in paint spraying equipment for the professional automotive refinish market, introduces the Finex line of spray guns that delivers value and performance.

The new and improved Finex FX1000, FX2000, and FX3000 Spray Guns offer unmatched spray pattern size and performance at an exceptional value. They deliver best-in-class atomization, a large spray pattern, are easily repairable and feature a lightweight and ergonomic design.

“The new Finex Spray Guns offer outstanding performance for painters from entry level to professional,” said Ron Graffis, Sharpe manager of sales and marketing. “These guns are designed to provide a high-quality finish, at a value price,” added Graffis.

Truly innovative, the Finex guns have 29 percent fewer parts than the previous Finex models; the new guns now have precision plastic lids, readily available repair kits, optional interchangeable aluminum cups and the lowest trigger pull among all guns in their class. They also feature optional 3M™ PPS™ Adapters.

The Finex FX1000 is a mini HVLP gun that provides full-size performance in a smaller-sized gun. You don’t need to sacrifice comfort when touch-up and precision jamb performance is required. The FX1000 offers a two-finger trigger for less fatigue while painting small areas, and boasts a large pattern size of up to 9 inches. Multiple nozzle options, ranging from 0.6 to 1.4 mm, provide versatility for spraying primer, base and clear. Includes a 125 cc cup, wrench and cleaning brush.

The Finex FX2000 is a conventional air spray gun that delivers an excellent automotive finish when HVLP is not required. The FX2000 offers a large pattern size of up to 12 inches. The conventional gun has multiple nozzle options, ranging from 1.0 to 1.8 mm, providing versatility for spraying primer, base and clear. Includes a 600 cc aluminum cup, wrench and cleaning brush.

The Finex FX3000 is a full-size HVLP gun for larger jobs, and it is the gun of choice when HVLP is required. The FX3000 offers a large pattern size of up to 12.5 inches. The HVLP gun has multiple nozzles ranging from 1.0 to 1.8 mm, providing versatility for spraying primer, base and clear. Includes a 600 cc aluminum cup, wrench and cleaning brush.

The Finex Spray Guns were developed jointly between Sharpe and its parent company Graco, a world leader in fluid handling systems and components.

Graco manufactures systems and products that move, measure, control, dispense, and apply a wide range of fluids and viscous materials used in vehicle lubrication, commercial and industrial settings.

Specific to automotive finishing, Graco has a long history designing and manufacturing finishing equipment that improves productivity, reduces paint usage costs, lowers emissions and provides consistently better finishes.

Manufacturers all over the world, like General Motors, Ford and Toyota, rely on Graco refinish products, as well as bus, trucking and airplane manufacturers.

Graco purchased Sharpe in 2003 to enter the North American automotive refinishing market, and brought its strong R&D, engineering and product development expertise to develop new spray guns to bolster Sharpe’s position in the marketplace.

Friday, February 15, 2008

High Performance RAZOR Line of Spray Guns

Minneapolis, MN – Sharpe, a leader in paint spraying equipment for the professional automotive refinish market, recently introduced the newly designed high-performance RAZOR® line of HVLP, LVLP, Compliant, Conventional and HVLP Primer Spray Guns. This document presents a competitive analysis of the new RAZOR line with Sata, Tekna, DeVilbiss and Iwata.

Graco/Sharpe Partnership – Redesigned from the inside out
The RAZOR Gravity Spray Guns deliver premium performance for base, clear and primer coats and offer features and options that painters did not have in the past from Sharpe Manufacturing.

After extensive market research and field development with automotive refinishers, the new RAZOR Spray Guns were designed to be lightweight and have superior ergonomic features while delivering a high quality, firstclass automotive finish.

“The new RAZOR Spray Guns compete head to head in terms of performance and reliability with Sata, DeVilbiss and Iwata spray guns,” said Ron Graffis, Sharpe manager of sales and marketing.

“To demonstrate the durability and high quality finish these new guns deliver, Sharpe is offering a three year warranty for our made in the USA product,” added Graffis.

Graco, a world leader in fluid handling systems and components, and Sharpe, a part of the Graco company, developed RAZOR Spray Guns.

Graco manufactures systems and products that move, measure, control, dispense, and apply a wide range of fluids and viscous materials used in vehicle lubrication, commercial and industrial settings.

Specific to automotive finishing, Graco has a long history designing and manufacturing finishing equipment that improves productivity, reduces paint usage costs, lowers emissions and provides consistently better finishes for automotive manufacturers the world over.These manufacturers include General Motors, Ford and Toyota, as well as for bus, trucking and airplane manufacturers.

Graco purchased Sharpe in 2003 to enter the North American automotive refinishing market, and brought its strong R&D, engineering and product development expertise to develop new spray guns to bolster Sharpe’s position in the marketplace.

“As evidenced by the introduction of the new RAZOR line of high performance spray guns, Graco will continue to make investments into Sharpe and the automotive refinish products market by providing innovative solutions,” said David Lowe, VP and GM of Graco’s Industrial Products Division. “Graco believes in continuous product improvement and rigorous testing. When you choose a Sharpe manufactured product, you can be assured of a quality product.”

RAZOR Performance
The new RAZOR Spray Guns offer precision performance at a value-minded price, with a lightweight ergonomic gun handle. The RAZOR offers long-term affordability with ultra long life needle packing and low cost of ownership service parts. The new spray guns offer a variety of fluid tips, from 1.0 to 2.5 mm. These silver-nickel plated guns have a 100% stainless steel fluid needle, nozzle, and passages and come with a 3 year warranty, a 3M™ PPS™ Adapter, and a polished 23 ounce aluminum cup.

The RAZOR HVLP Spray Guns, popular for spraying base and clear, deliver excellent finish quality, atomization and reliability.

The RAZOR Metallic HVLP is an optimized gun for metallic and fine metallic paint with a well-defined spray pattern for superior material distribution. The RAZOR HVLP primer gun is a first-class gun that delivers low overspray to minimize sanding.

The RAZOR HVLP Spray Guns offer multiple nozzle options ranging from 1.0 to 2.3 and provide an adjustable fan pattern up to 14 inches. It is the lightest gun in its class with a weight of only 1.3 lbs.

The RAZOR LVLP Spray Guns spray both base and clear, but are optimized to spray clear coats. These guns are the spray guns of choice when shop air is limited.

Best Buy Pricing
The new RAZOR Spray Guns offer precision performance at a value-minded price.
With the ever-increasing economic crunch, why pay more? With the Razor you are not sacrificing spray quality and performance. Sharpe also offers cost-effective replacement parts.

Each Gun Machine & Spray Tested
To ensure our customers receive the high quality they deserve, each Razor Gun is run through a computer diagnostic where air is forced through the gun to detect even the smallest fluid and air passages leaks. Next each gun is tested in a spray booth to ensure best spray patterns. The guns are cleaned, packaged and then ready for shipment.

Premium Tradition
Sharpe Spray Guns have always been waterborne/water-base compatible, except for the primer guns; the new RAZOR guns are no exception. The Razor is manufactured with stainless steel inside the gun, which has always been the industry premium. The Razor guns spray clear and base with good to better transfer efficiency in comparison to other premium spray guns.

Technologies
Sharpe is one of the only premium gun manufacturers that offers all technologies: HVLP, LVLP, Compliant and Conventional. You will not have to juggle between different gun manufacturers’ products, since the Razor offers many gun options for premium performance.

Superior Ergonomic Design
Manufactured in America, the Razor saves money over certain brands without sacrificing performance. The Razor line was designed with the hard working painter in mind. Based on a universal gun platform, the enhanced ergonomics and special triggering mechanism reduce hand stress and fatigue. Once you hold the Razor gun no other gun will compare to the balanced feel and ergonomic comfort.

The benefits of the new Razor Gun to the past Sharpe Titanium Gun include:
• 14% lighter for less fatigue and strain
• 40% lower trigger pull
• 14% more pattern size (12” to 13.75”) for increased painter speed.

Industry First Three-Year Warranty
To demonstrate the reliability and high-quality finish these new guns deliver, Sharpe offers a three-year warranty—the longest industry standard warranty. With Sharpe’s 3-year warranty, there are no additional registration requirement or fee-based extensions.

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Sharpe’s New RAZOR HVLP Spray Gun Achieves Superior Finishes with Extremely Smooth Spray Pattern

Minneapolis, MN – Sharpe, a leader in paint spraying equipment for the professional automotive refinish market, introduces the newly designed high-performance RAZOR HVLP Spray Gun.

The RAZOR HVLP Spray Guns, popular for spraying base and clear, deliver excellent finish quality, atomization and reliability.

With multiple nozzle options ranging from 1.0 to 1.7, the RAZOR HVLP Spray Guns are the lightest gun in their class with a weight of only 1.3 lbs.

The RAZOR HVLP Spray Gun is one of the best American-made guns for spraying base and clear with HVLP technology. It features an extremely smooth spray pattern for superior finishes, and atomizes a broad range of coatings – from primer and base, to clear – offering superb versatility. The RAZOR HVLP Spray Gun has lightweight construction, an ergonomic design and low trigger for ultimate painter comfort.

Backed by a three-year warranty, the guns feature 100% stainless steel fluid passages, needle and nozzle, offering long-term affordability with ultra-long life needle packing. A nickel-plated finish and 23 ounce polished aluminum gravity cup make for easy cleaning. A 3M™ PPS™ Adapter is included.

“The new RAZOR Spray Guns compete head to head in terms of performance and reliability with Sata, DeVilbiss and Iwata spray guns,” said Ron Graffis, Sharpe manager of sales and marketing.

“To demonstrate the durability and high quality finish these new guns deliver, Sharpe is offering a three year warranty for our made in the USA product,” added Graffis.

Graco, a world leader in fluid handling systems and components, and Sharpe, a part of the Graco company, developed RAZOR Spray Guns. Specific to automotive finishing, Graco has a long history designing and manufacturing finishing equipment that improves productivity, reduces paint usage costs, lowers emissions and provides consistently better finishes for automotive manufacturers the world over.These manufacturers include General Motors, Ford and Toyota, as well as for bus, trucking and airplane manufacturers.

Graco purchased Sharpe in 2003 to enter the North American automotive refinishing market, and brought its strong R&D, engineering and product development expertise to develop new spray guns to bolster Sharpe’s position in the marketplace.

Sharpe and Graco developed RAZOR accessories that enhance the painting experience. The Dryaire™ system removes compressed air humidity, and many air filters and coalescers ensure high quality air. Other accessories include the Digi-tell™ air-adjusting valve, and a full line of hose assemblies, high output connectors, 3M™ PPS™ Adapter for RAZOR, Spray Gun Brush Kit and F2-Disposable In-Line Filters.

Technical Information:
  • Air Inlet Size: 1/4" npsm (R 1/4 - 19)
  • Max. Air Inlet Pressure: 29 psi (0.2 MPa, 2.0 bar)
  • Air Consumption: 14.4 CFM at 29 psi (1.1 bar)
  • Cup Size: 23 oz. (0.68 liter) cup, Weight with cup: 1.3 lbs (0.6 kg)
  • Aircap Pattern: 14 inches
  • Finish: Nickel

Sharpe’s New RAZOR HVLP Primer Gun Best American-Made HVLP Primer Gun

Minneapolis, MN – Sharpe, a leader in paint spraying equipment for the professional automotive refinish market, introduces the newly designed high performance RAZOR HVLP Primer Spray Gun.

The new RAZOR HVLP Primer Spray Gun is a first-class gun that delivers low overspray to minimize sanding. It provides quality atomization, and is one of the best American-made HVLP guns for spraying base and clear coats. With a blue anodized paint finish and 23 ounce aluminum gravity cup for easy cleaning, this gun is both affordable and durable. A 3M™ PPS™ Adapter is not included, but available.

“The new RAZOR Spray Guns compete head to head in terms of performance and reliability with Sata, DeVilbiss and Iwata spray guns,” said Ron Graffis, Sharpe manager of sales and marketing.

“To demonstrate the durability and high-quality finish these new guns deliver, Sharpe is offering a three year warranty for our made in the USA product,” added Graffis.

Graco, a world leader in fluid handling systems and components, and Sharpe, a part of the Graco company, developed RAZOR Spray Guns. Specific to automotive finishing, Graco has a long history designing and manufacturing finishing equipment that improves productivity, reduces paint usage costs, lowers emissions and provides consistently better finishes for automotive manufacturers the world over. These manufacturers include General Motors, Ford and Toyota, as well as for bus, trucking and airplane manufacturers.

Graco purchased Sharpe in 2003 to enter the North American automotive refinishing market, and brought its strong R&D, engineering and product development expertise to develop new spray guns to bolster Sharpe’s position in the marketplace.

Sharpe and Graco developed RAZOR accessories that enhance the painting experience. The Dryaire™ system removes compressed air humidity, and the air filters and coalescers ensure high quality air. Other accessories include the Digi-tell™ air-adjusting valve, and a full line of hose assemblies, high output connectors, 3M™ PPS™ Adapter for RAZOR, Spray Gun Brush Kit and F2-Disposable In-Line Filters.

Technical Information
• Air Inlet Size: 1/4” npsm (R 1/4 -19)
• Max. Air Inlet Pressure: 29 psi (0.2 MPa, 2.0 bar)
• Air Consumption: 14.4 CFM at 29 psi (2.0 bar)
• Cup Size: 23 oz. (0.68 liter) cup
• Weight with cup: 1.3 lbs (0.6 kg)
• Finish: Blue Anodized
• Pattern Size: 14 inches

Sharpe’s New RAZOR HVLP Metallic Spray Gun Saves Time and Money with Fewer Passes and Less Material

Minneapolis, MN – Sharpe, a leader in paint spraying equipment for the professional automotive refinish market, introduces the newly designed high performance RAZOR HVLP Metallic Spray Gun.

The new RAZOR Metallic HVLP Spray Gun is optimized for metallic and fine metallic paint with a well-defined spray pattern for superior material distribution. The RAZOR Metallic HVLP Spray Gun requires fewer passes, saving on both time and costs, with less wasted material. Its 100% stainless steel fluid passages, needle, and nozzle offer long-term affordability with ultra-long life needle packing. Cleaning is easy thanks to a nickel-plated finish and 23 ounce polished aluminum gravity cup. A 3M™ PPS™ Adapter is included.

“The new RAZOR Spray Guns compete head to head in terms of performance and reliability with Sata, DeVilbiss and Iwata spray guns,” said Ron Graffis, Sharpe manager of sales and marketing.

“To demonstrate the durability and high quality finish these new guns deliver, Sharpe is offering a three year warranty for our made in the USA product,” added Graffis.

Graco, a world leader in fluid handling systems and components, and Sharpe, a part of the Graco company, developed RAZOR Spray Guns. Specific to automotive finishing, Graco has a long history designing and manufacturing finishing equipment that improves productivity, reduces paint usage costs, lowers emissions and provides consistently better finishes for automotive manufacturers the world over. These manufacturers include General Motors, Ford and Toyota, as well as for bus, trucking and airplane manufacturers.

Graco purchased Sharpe in 2003 to enter the North American automotive refinishing market, and brought its strong R&D, engineering and product development expertise to develop new spray guns to bolster Sharpe’s position in the marketplace.

Sharpe and Graco developed RAZOR accessories that enhance the painting experience. The Dryaire™ system removes compressed air humidity, and many air filters and coalescers ensure high quality air. Other accessories include the Digi-tell™ air-adjusting valve, and a full line of hose assemblies, high output connectors, 3M™ PPS™ Adapter for RAZOR, Spray Gun Brush Kit and F2-Disposable In-Line Filters.

Technical Information
• Air Inlet Size: 1/4” npsm (R 1/4 -19)
• Max. Air Inlet Pressure: 29 psi (0.2 MPa, 2.0 bar)
• Air Consumption: 14.4 CFM at 29 psi (2.0 bar)
• Cup Size: 23 oz. (0.68 liter)
• Weight with cup: 1.3 lbs (0.6 kg)
• Pattern Size 14 inches

Sharpe’s New RAZOR LVLP Spray Gun Best For Shops with Limited Air Supply

Minneapolis, MN – Sharpe, a leader in paint spraying equipment for the professional automotive refinish market, introduces the newly designed high-performance RAZOR LVLP Spray Gun.

The new RAZOR LVLP Spray Gun sprays both base and clear, but is optimized for clear coats. These low volume, low pressure guns are the spray guns of choice when shop air is limited. They offer amazing transfer efficiency, along with a lightweight, ergonomic gun body for painter comfort. With 100% stainless
steel fluid passages, needle and nozzle, the RAZOR LVLP Spray Gun offers longterm affordability with ultra-long life needle packing. Cleaning is easy with a nickel-plated finish and 23 ounce polished aluminum gravity cup. A 3M™ PPS™ Adapter is included.

“The new RAZOR Spray Guns compete head to head in terms of performance and reliability with Iwata spray guns,” said Ron Graffis, Sharpe manager of sales and marketing.

“To demonstrate the durability and high quality finish these new guns deliver, Sharpe is offering a three year warranty for our made in the USA product,” added Graffis.

Graco, a world leader in fluid handling systems and components, and Sharpe, a part of the Graco company, developed RAZOR Spray Guns. Specific to automotive finishing, Graco has a long history designing and manufacturing finishing equipment that improves productivity, reduces paint usage costs, lowers emissions and provides consistently better finishes for automotive manufacturers the world over. These manufacturers include General Motors, Ford and Toyota, as well as for bus, trucking and airplane manufacturers.

Graco purchased Sharpe in 2003 to enter the North American automotive refinishing market, and brought its strong R&D, engineering and product development expertise to develop new spray guns to bolster Sharpe’s position in the marketplace.

Sharpe and Graco developed RAZOR accessories that enhance the painting experience. The Dryaire™ system removes compressed air humidity, and many air filters and coalescers ensure high quality air. Other accessories include the Digi-tell™ air-adjusting valve, and a full line of hose assemblies, high output connectors, 3M™ PPS™ Adapter for RAZOR, Spray Gun Brush Kit and F2-Disposable In-Line Filters.

Technical Information
• Air Inlet Size: 1/4” npsm (R 1/4 - 19)
• Max. Air Inlet Pressure: 16 psi (0.1 MPa, 1.1 bar)
• Air Consumption: 8.8 CFM at 16 psi (1.1 bar)
• Cup Size: 23 oz. (0.68 liter) cup
• Weight with cup: 1.3 lbs (0.6 kg)
• Aircap Pattern: 13 inches
• Finish: Nickel