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C.A. Technologies Bobcat Air Assist Airless Spray Gun (615 Tip) (B615)

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B615
$888.47
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C.A. Technologies · Air Assist Airless · Authorized Distributor

Bobcat B615
0.015” Tip · 60° Spray Angle · 12” Pattern

Air Assist Airless · Industrial Primers & Higher-Output Coatings · Large Flat Panel Production · US Made

0.015” Orifice 60° · 12” Pattern 6 CFM US Made
Need help matching this tip to your material and production setup?   CET’s technical team will confirm the right configuration before you order. 586-210-0555 sales@cetinc.com
B615
Model
0.015”
Orifice
60°
Spray Angle
12”
Pattern
6 CFM
Air @ Gun

Overview

B415 Output.
12” Large Panel Coverage.

The Bobcat B615 takes the 0.015” orifice of the B415 and B515 and opens the angle to 60° — delivering ~22 oz/min at 1000 PSI across a 12” fan. It’s built for operations running industrial primers, medium-body industrial coatings, and medium-viscosity enamels on large flat panels where 12” coverage maximizes throughput at the same fluid delivery as the B415.

The B615 is the widest-angle option for the 0.015” orifice group in the Bobcat lineup — opening up to 60° for large metal panels, wide sheet stock, high-volume flat panel finishing lines, and any substrate where 10” (B515) coverage is still a constraint on throughput. At ~22 oz/min, it handles materials that are heavier than what the B613 at 0.013” accommodates, while staying below the 0.019” B619.

Switching from B415 or B515 to the B615 requires no pressure or air adjustment on the same material. Call or text 586-210-0555 to confirm the right angle for your substrate before ordering.

Why This Configuration?

More Flow.
Maximum 60° Coverage.

Industrial Primers on Large Flat Panels Heavy industrial primers and fill coatings on large metal panels and wide sheet stock where 0.015” fluid delivery is appropriate and 12” fan width maximizes coverage per pass.
B415 or B515 Users Moving to Larger Work Operations already running B415 on components or B515 on mid-size panels that now need 12” fan width for large flat panel production — same material, same pressure, same air draw. Swap the tip, gain width.
Medium-Body Coatings at Maximum Fan Width Medium-viscosity industrial enamels and production coatings on large flat substrates where 0.015” is the right orifice size and 12” fan width is more efficient than 10” for the substrate dimensions.
Step Up in 0.015” from B515 The B615 is the wider sibling of the B515 — same 0.015” orifice and ~22 oz/min, wider 12” pattern. The B715 at 70° delivers 14” with the same orifice if even more width is needed.

Configuration Detail

B615 — At a Glance

Fluid Tip

36-615

0.015” orifice · 60° angle · ~12” pattern

Same 0.015” orifice as the B415 and B515 at a wider 60° angle — ~22 oz/min at 1000 PSI with 12” coverage for industrial primers and medium-body coatings on large flat panels. Field-replaceable tip.

Air Cap

26-101

AAA HVLP air cap · ≤18 PSI at handle

Same air cap as all Bobcat configurations. The 60° tip geometry controls fan width; the air cap refines atomization independently. B415 and B515 settings carry directly to B615 on the same material.

Gun Type

AAA

Air Assist Airless · 1500 PSI max

Requires AAA pump (e.g., Peak 14:1). Pressure settings from B415 or B515 carry directly to B615 on the same material — the 60° angle does not affect fluid pressure requirements.

Other 0.015” Configurations — Same Orifice, Different Spray Angle

ModelAnglePatternBest For
B415 40° 8” Industrial primers, medium-body coatings at 8”
B515 50° 10” Industrial primers, medium-body at 10”
B615 ← Current 60° 12” Industrial primers & medium-body on large flat panels
B715 70° 14” Same 0.015” orifice, maximum 14” fan

Choose B615 when B415 or B515 fluid delivery is right and your panels benefit from 12” coverage. Step up to B715 for 14” on very large surfaces. Call or text 586-210-0555 to confirm the right angle for your substrate.

Technical Data

Key Specifications

Model B615
Gun Type Air Assist Airless (AAA)
Fluid Tip 36-615 — 0.015” · 60° · ~12”
Air Cap 26-101 — AAA HVLP
Air Consumption 6 CFM at gun
HVLP Compliance Yes — ≤18 PSI air at handle
Max Fluid Pressure 1500 PSI
Flow @ 1000 PSI ~22 oz/min (light materials) — same as B415 & B515
Pattern Width ~12” — 2” wider than B515 at same orifice
Air Inlet 1/4” NPS (m)
Fluid Inlet 1/4” NPS (m)
Weight 17 oz.
Fluid Passages All Stainless Steel
Filter (standard) 66-125 — 100 mesh
Repair Kit (seals) 10-137
Repair Kit (complete) 10-138
Origin US Made — C.A. Technologies, Louisville CO

Application Match

CET Application Guide

Material Viscosity Range

Very Thin Thin Medium Medium-Heavy Ultra-Heavy
Who uses this daily Metal fabricators and industrial finishers coating large flat panels and wide sheet stock with industrial primers and medium-body industrial coatings; high-volume production lines where 12” fan width at 0.015” maximizes throughput over smaller-angle configurations
B615 vs B515 vs B415 All three use 0.015” orifice at ~22 oz/min. B415 = 40° for 8”; B515 = 50° for 10”; B615 = 60° for 12”. No pressure change needed switching between them on the same material. Choose the angle that matches your substrate width for maximum efficiency per pass.
Fluid pressure guidance Same as B415 and B515 — start at 400–600 PSI, increase until pattern is consistent. Medium-body industrial coatings at 0.015” typically run at 700–1000 PSI. The 60° angle does not change pressure requirements. Do not exceed 1500 PSI.
Compressor sizing Gun draws 6 CFM — most 1.5–3 HP single-stage compressors cover this comfortably. Add pump CFM for total system requirement. Call 586-210-0555 to confirm before ordering.

Repair Kits

10-137
Soft Seals Only
All o-rings and seat — routine maintenance and seal replacement
10-138
Complete Kit
Soft seals plus air valve assembly (60-1320) and needle seal cartridge (66-330) — full overhaul

All Configurations

Find the Right Bobcat Setup

All 26 Bobcat configurations are CET Verified. Gun part number = B + tip code. Click any model or tip to view the full product page.

GunTipOrificeAnglePatternBest For
20° — 4” Pattern
B211 36-211 0.011” 20° 4” Fine coatings, tightest fan & orifice combo
B213 36-213 0.013” 20° 4” Tight spaces, narrow profiles
30° — 6” Pattern
B311 36-311 0.011” 30° 6” Fine lacquers, narrow profiles
B313 36-313 0.013” 30° 6” Medium production, narrow components
40° — 8” Pattern
B407 36-407 0.007” 40° 8” Ultra-thin fluids, minimum delivery
B409 36-409 0.009” 40° 8” Thin sealers, stains, fine waterborne
B411 36-411 0.011” 40° 8” Fine lacquers, enamels, waterborne topcoats
B413 36-413 0.013” 40° 8” Most popular — medium production coatings
B415 36-415 0.015” 40° 8” Same 0.015” orifice, 8” fan for components
B417 36-417 0.017” 40° 8” Heavy primers, high solid coatings
B419 36-419 0.019” 40° 8” Very heavy materials, maximum 40° output
50° — 10” Pattern
B509 36-509 0.009” 50° 10” Thin coatings on wider panels
B511 36-511 0.011” 50° 10” Fine lacquers & enamels on flat panels
B513 36-513 0.013” 50° 10” Medium production, wide panel coverage
B515 36-515 0.015” 50° 10” Same 0.015” orifice, 10” fan
B517 36-517 0.017” 50° 10” Heavy materials, wide coverage
60° — 12” Pattern
B611 36-611 0.011” 60° 12” Fine lacquers & topcoats on large flat panels
B613 36-613 0.013” 60° 12” Medium production on large flat panels
B615 36-615 0.015” 60° 12” Industrial primers & medium-body on large panels
B619 36-619 0.019” 60° 12” Heavy materials, large panel coverage
B621 36-621 0.021” 60° 12” Maximum output, thickest materials
70° — 14” Pattern
B711 36-711 0.011” 70° 14” Large flat surfaces, fine materials
B715 36-715 0.015” 70° 14” Same 0.015” orifice, maximum 14” fan
B717 36-717 0.017” 70° 14” Heavy materials, maximum width
B719 36-719 0.019” 70° 14” Very heavy, wide coverage production
B721 36-721 0.021” 70° 14” Maximum output & width, thickest materials

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

How does B615 compare to B515 and B415?

All three use the same 0.015” orifice and deliver ~22 oz/min at identical pressure. B415 = 40° for 8”; B515 = 50° for 10”; B615 = 60° for 12”. No pressure adjustment is needed when switching between them on the same material. Choose the angle based on your substrate width for maximum coverage efficiency per pass.

Can I carry my B415 or B515 settings over to the B615?

Yes — fluid pressure and air pressure transfer directly when spraying the same material. The 60° angle changes only the fan geometry. Swap the tip and gain 2” of additional coverage over the B515, or 4” over the B415, with no other adjustments needed.

What if I need 0.015” with a 14” fan?

The B715 uses 0.015” at 70° for a 14” fan — same orifice, same fluid delivery, maximum width in the Bobcat system. If your panels are large enough to benefit from 14” coverage, the B715 is the right call. Call or text 586-210-0555 to confirm.

What about a heavier material at 12” fan width?

The B619 uses 0.019” at 60° for 12” at ~36 oz/min, and the B621 uses 0.021” at 60° for 12” at ~45 oz/min. All share the same 60° angle and 12” fan. Call or text 586-210-0555 to confirm the right orifice for your material viscosity.

What repair kit does the Bobcat use?

10-137 covers routine maintenance — all o-rings and the seat. 10-138 is the complete kit adding the air valve assembly and needle seal cartridge. CET stocks both for same-day shipment. Most in-stock orders ship same day — stocked at C.A. Technologies’ Colorado facility.

Where can I find the Bobcat parts manual?

The full parts manual with exploded diagram, tip flow chart, and all replacement part numbers is available via the download button below. CET includes documentation with every order.

Bobcat Air Assist Airless — Parts Manual

Full exploded diagram, tip flow chart, air consumption data & all replacement part numbers for the Bobcat AAA spray gun.

↓ Download Manual

Not sure whether B615, B515, or B715 is the right fan width for your substrate? Contact CET’s technical team — we’ll confirm the right spray angle before you order. Based on over 20 years of industrial finishing equipment experience. — 586-210-0555  ·  sales@cetinc.com

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