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Choosing the right Graco spray tip can feel overwhelming, but it's crucial for achieving the perfect finish and maximising efficiency. GO Industrial is here to demystify the entire Graco Airless Spray Tip range, including the low-down on OneSeals, and Tip Guards in this comprehensive guide! We dive deep into the specifics of each Graco tip family, helping you understand exactly which tip is right for your project, material, and airless sprayer. Whether you're aiming for glass-smooth fine finishes, tackling large surfaces quickly, laying down precise lines, or spraying heavy textures, we've got you covered. This video breaks down: ► Fine Finish Low Pressure (FFLP) Tips: For the highest quality finish with minimal overspray. ► Low Pressure (LP) Tips: Versatile tips offering reduced overspray. ► LTX Tips: Standard workhorse tips for everyday applications. ► RAC 5 Tips: The popular choice for line marking stenciling and general purpose painting. ► LineLazer Tips: Precision tips for crisp, clean lines in line marking. ► WideRAC Tips: For covering large areas faster. ► WideRAC Low Pressure Tips: Combining wide fans with reduced pressure benefits. ► Xtreme Heavy Duty (XHD) Tips: Built tough for protective coatings and demanding materials. ► Rac X Texture Tips: Designed specifically for spraying heavy texture materials. ► OneSeals & Tip Guards: Understanding the complete system. Learn the differences, the applications, and how selecting the correct tip, seal, and guard combination will save you time, paint, and frustration, ensuring a professional result every time. Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro 0:46 - Graco OneSeals Explained 5:47 - Tip Guards Explained 9:18 - TrueAirless Tips (DIY) 10:05 - Rac X Brown Tips (Texture) 10:39 - Understanding Tip Sizes 11:45 - XHD Tips (Protective Coatings) 12:30 - Graco Tip Colour System 13:02 - Rac X WideRac Tips (Commercial) 13:31 - Rac X WideRac Low Pressure (Commercial) 13:48 - Low Pressure vs Standard Tips 14:36 - Rac X LTX Tips (Interior/Exterior) 15:26 - Rac X Low Pressure LP Tips (Interior/Exterior) 17:11 - Rac X Fine Finish Low Pressure FFLP Tips (Interior/Exterior) 18:55 - Interior Tips Recommendations Video 19:20 - Linemarking Tips - Rac 5 22:49 - Outro Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) 1) What's the difference between FFLP and standard LP tips? ► Graco uses distinct colours: FFLP tips are Green, LP tips are Neon Yellow. Both operate at lower pressure for less overspray, but have different strengths. FFLP (Green - Fine Finish): These are specialists for the smoothest possible finish. Their unique pre-orifice design ("double atomisation") creates ultra-fine atomisation and feathered edges, ideal for detailed work needing perfection. LP (Neon Yellow - Low Pressure): Great all-rounders delivering general low-pressure benefits like paint savings and reduced mess. They provide a good finish with a durable single orifice, handling abrasive coatings (like matt ceiling paints) better than FFLP. 2) Which tip is best for spraying kitchen cabinets? ► From our experience, we've found the range of Fine Finish Low Pressure (FFLP) tips are standouts for painting detailed woodwork, trim, and projects such as kitchen cabinets. Typically with a system consisting of undercoat and water-based enamel, and also depending on brand, we'd recommend the FFLP210 / FFLP212 / FFLP310 / FFLP312. 4) How often should I replace my spray tip? ► There's no exact time limit, as tip life depends heavily on the materials you spray (abrasive paints wear tips faster) and the pressure you use. The key indicator is the spray pattern. Replace your tip when the fan width shrinks by about 25% compared to a new tip, or if you start seeing uneven coverage or distinct "tails" (heavy lines) at the edges of your pattern. Using a worn tip wastes paint and compromises your finish quality, so replacing it promptly actually saves you money and time! 5) What does the 517 number on a tip mean? ► This 3-digit number tells you two important things about the tip: Fan Width: Take the first digit ("5") and multiply it by 2. This gives you the approximate spray fan width in inches when spraying about 12 inches (30 cm) away. So, a "5" means roughly a 10-inch wide spray fan. Orifice Size: The last two digits ("17") represent the size of the hole (orifice) the paint sprays through, measured in thousandths of an inch. So, "17" means the orifice is 0.017 inches in diameter. Learn How to Clean or Replace a Graco OneSeal ► https://goind.com.au/blogs/articles/h... Airless Spray Tips Made Simple ► https://goind.com.au/blogs/articles/a... Shop Graco Spray Tips & Accessories: ► https://goind.com.au/collections/spra... Buy paint sprayers & gear online: ► https://goind.com.au Follow Us @go_industrial Website ► https://goind.com.au/ Instagram ► / go_industrial Pinterest ►https://www.pinterest.com.au/go_indus...