Buying your first turbine often comes with a lot of questions — and that’s completely normal. To get the most out of your new equipment and ensure a smart investment, there are a few key things to keep in mind right from the start.
- The turbine typically comes with a spray gun, a 25-foot hose, and the turbine unit itself. This starter kit is enough to begin working. However, many users quickly notice that the included hose is fairly stiff and heavy. Adding a 6-foot lightweight flexible hose to the end of the main hose makes the spray gun much easier to handle.
- Proper spray gun maintenance is crucial for long-term performance. That’s why having a maintenance kit is strongly recommended.
- If you’re working with pigmented paints or lacquers, you’ll also need to swap out the tip and needle for a 1.8 mm version. Pigmented products contain significantly more solids than clear lacquers or varnishes, and require the right setup for smooth application.
- It’s also a good idea to have a replacement filter for your turbine on hand — a small but important part of routine upkeep.
- If you use your turbine regularly, a wireless remote control can be a great convenience. Since the turbine should be placed on the floor, away from your work area, the remote allows you to turn it on or off without having to walk back and forth.
- Finally, for easier storage, consider installing quick-connect couplers (male and female) between the turbine and the hose. This saves you from screwing and unscrewing the hose every time you use it.
In short, these simple add-ons can greatly improve how your turbine performs — and make your work easier, faster, and more enjoyable.