Find all the essential spray gun accessories you need to optimise your paint spraying setup. From replacement fluid and air cups, inline filters, air regulators, to cleaning kits, our range ensures your spray guns deliver a smooth, professional finish every time.
Whether you are spraying automotive, industrial or DIY projects, quality accessories help maintain consistent material flow, protect your equipment from moisture and debris, and make cleaning and upkeep easier — boosting performance and prolonging tool life.
Replacement and high-capacity cups for gravity, suction and pressure spray guns. Available in a range of sizes to suit different gun models and job requirements.
Keep unwanted moisture, oil and particles out of your spray gun air line — improving spray quality and preventing clogging.
Control your air pressure directly at the gun with gun-mount regulators or inline regulators, ensuring consistent atomisation and finish.
Dedicated brushes, small tools and cleaning accessories to maintain spray tips and internal components, helping you avoid build-up and keep parts flowing freely.
Q1. Why are spray gun accessories important?
Accessories like filters, regulators and replacement cups ensure your spray gun works reliably — keeping contaminants out, regulating air pressure, increasing fluid capacity, and making your gear easier to clean.
Q2. What does an inline filter do?
An inline filter attaches to your spray gun or air line to catch moisture and debris before it reaches the gun — preventing clogs and improving paint atomisation.
Q3. Do I need a regulator on my spray gun?
Yes — a regulator lets you fine-tune the air supply to your gun for consistent spray patterns and optimal finish. Gun-mount or inline regulators help you manage PSI right where you need it.
Q4. How often should I clean spray gun accessories?
Clean cups, filters and nozzles after each major painting session to prevent paint residue build-up — this prolongs component life and ensures smoother future use.
Q5. What size accessory do I need?
Choose cups, nozzles or filters that match your spray gun model and application. Larger fluid cups suit bigger jobs; fine filters work best for clear coats and light finishes. Check compatibility with your specific spray gun.