Description
C.A. Technologies · Air Assist Airless · Authorized Distributor
Bobcat B715
0.015” Tip · 70° Spray Angle · 14” Pattern
Air Assist Airless · Industrial Primers & Medium-Body Coatings · Maximum Width Production · US Made
| Need help matching this tip to your material and substrate? CET’s technical team will confirm the right configuration before you order. | 586-210-0555 sales@cetinc.com |
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Overview B415 Output.
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Why This Configuration? 0.015” Delivery.
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Configuration Detail
B715 — At a Glance
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Fluid Tip 0.015” orifice · 70° angle · ~14” pattern Maximum-width configuration for 0.015” — ~22 oz/min at 1000 PSI with 14” coverage for industrial primers and medium-body coatings on the widest flat panels and surfaces. Field-replaceable tip. |
Air Cap AAA HVLP air cap · ≤18 PSI at handle Same air cap as all Bobcat configurations. The 70° tip geometry controls fan width; the air cap refines atomization independently. B415, B515, and B615 settings carry directly to B715 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, B515, or B615 carry directly to B715 on the same material — the 70° angle does not affect fluid pressure requirements. |
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Technical Data Key Specifications
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Application Match CET Application GuideMaterial Viscosity Range
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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.
| Gun | Tip | Orifice | Angle | Pattern | Best For |
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| 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 |
| 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” | Same 0.015” orifice, 12” fan |
| B619 | 36-619 | 0.019” | 60° | 12” | Heavy primers & high-solid coatings |
| B621 | 36-621 | 0.021” | 60° | 12” | Maximum output, thickest materials |
| 70° — 14” Pattern | |||||
| B711 | 36-711 | 0.011” | 70° | 14” | Fine lacquers & topcoats at maximum width |
| B715 ← | 36-715 | 0.015” | 70° | 14” | Industrial primers & medium-body at maximum 14” |
| B717 | 36-717 | 0.017” | 70° | 14” | Heavy materials at maximum width |
| B719 | 36-719 | 0.019” | 70° | 14” | Very heavy coatings at maximum width |
| B721 | 36-721 | 0.021” | 70° | 14” | Maximum output & width, thickest materials |
Common Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
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How does B715 compare to B615, B515, and B415? All four 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”; B715 = 70° for 14”. No pressure adjustment needed when switching between any of them on the same material. B715 is the maximum-width endpoint — choose based on your substrate dimensions. |
Can I carry my B615 or B515 settings over to the B715? Yes — fluid pressure and air pressure transfer directly when spraying the same material. The 70° angle changes only fan geometry. Swap the tip and gain 2” of additional coverage over the B615 per pass, or 4” over the B515 — no other adjustments needed. |
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Should I keep multiple 0.015” tips on hand? Many industrial finishing operations do. Keeping 36-415 (8”), 36-515 (10”), 36-615 (12”), and 36-715 (14”) on the same gun body lets you match fan width to substrate width instantly with zero pressure changes between them. This is the most efficient setup for production lines running mixed-width flat panels with the same material. |
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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 ManualFull exploded diagram, tip flow chart, air consumption data & all replacement part numbers for the Bobcat AAA spray gun. |
↓ Download Manual |
Not sure whether B715, B615, or a heavier orifice at 14” is right for your substrate and material? Contact CET’s technical team — we’ll confirm the right configuration before you order. Based on over 20 years of industrial finishing equipment experience. — 586-210-0555 · sales@cetinc.com