- Color: Black
- Brand: Fuji Spray
- Item Weight: 0.37 Kilograms
- Item Dimensions LxWxH: 3.8 x 9.75 x 9.25 inches
- 2-Piece Gravity Feed Gun Holder with Removable Strainer Holder
- Gun Holder could be mounted to wall or bench
- Available in black color only
- Perfect for Center Mounted Gravity Spray Guns
- Not compatible with Fuji M-Model or Fuji GXPC spray guns











BobBerner –
Don’t know how you would use a gravity feed spray gun without this. For those that complained that the top part spins around, it is supposed to! That is so you can swing the filter out of the way and remove the gun. If you don’t want it to move, superglue it in place.
Rob –
You need a way to set your gun down when you are moving things around between spraying, and of course, you don’t want to lay it on its side with paint in it. I use it with my Mini-Mite 4. I attached it to a piece of 2×4 and just put it in my bench vise when I spray. The Mini-Mite pump actually comes with a little rod that you can put on the top of the pump to set the gun on. The rod sticks into the air inlet fitting. But the air line has to be disconnected to use it, and I put my pump on the floor, so it is inconvenient to use. This stand is at work bench level and just make things a lot easier.
DALE SWEITZER –
Nice powder coating, fits Fuji spray gun
debushau –
Pretty much like the HF one that costs half the amount
Bob BMW –
I have to say the gravity feed Holder stand seems well made, it holds the spray gun so you can pour paint into it with ease happy so far.
Tom Nichols –
Could not fill or set my spray gun aside without it.
Speedviktm –
I have not used it yet, so I might hate it later, but first impression is OK. The top section where the filter goes seems a bit loose and might swivel when I don’t want it to, I suspect a little tape around the rod to increase the diameter will help that problem.
I’mNoHoople –
Being new to spray painting, I tried to gather everything I needed before starting the job. This product is easy to assemble, but won’t stand alone. It must be screwed or clamped in/on to a board or tabletop or it falls over. If you look at the base, you can see that the metal is all in the front and nothing in the rear. Pretty disappointing for Fugi.