Description
C.A. Technologies · Waterborne Air Assist Airless · Authorized Distributor
Bobcat Waterborne
H20-B513F · 0.013” F Tip · 50° · 10” Pattern
Waterborne · Fine-Finish F Tip · Compact Bobcat · US Made
| Dialing in a waterborne finish? CET’s technical team will confirm the right Bobcat tip for your coating before you order. | 586-210-0555 sales@cetinc.com |
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Overview Waterborne.
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Why This Configuration? The Right Waterborne
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Configuration Detail
H20-B513F — At a Glance
Waterborne · Fine-Finish F Tip
The H20-B513F is the waterborne configuration - the Bobcat gun with the fine-finish 36-513F tip for water-based lacquers, stains, and topcoats on the all-stainless fluid section. Prefer solvent? The B513 is the same gun and tip for solvent-based coatings.
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Fluid Tip (F) 36-513F Fine-finish “F” tip · 0.013” orifice · 50° angle · ~10” pattern. Field-replaceable; tuned for waterborne medium-viscosity production coatings. |
Air Cap AAA HVLP air cap · ≤18 PSI at handle Refines airless atomization with a small volume of HVLP air for the soft break-up waterborne finishes need. |
Gun Type AAA · Compact Waterborne · 1500 PSI max All-stainless fluid section. Requires an AAA pump (e.g., Peak 14:1). |
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Technical Data Key Specifications
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Application Match CET Application Guide
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All Waterborne Configurations
The Bobcat Waterborne Line-Up
All 11 Bobcat waterborne configurations are CET Verified. Click any model for its full spec page.
| Model | Tip | Orifice | Angle | Pattern | Best For |
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| 20° — 4” Pattern | |||||
| H20-B211F | 36-211F | 0.011” | 20° | 4” | Fine lacquers, enamels, and waterborne topcoats |
| 30° — 6” Pattern | |||||
| H20-B311F | 36-311F | 0.011” | 30° | 6” | Fine lacquers, enamels, and waterborne topcoats |
| H20-B313 | 36-313 | 0.013” | 30° | 6” | Medium-viscosity production coatings |
| 40° — 8” Pattern | |||||
| H20-B409F | 36-409F | 0.009” | 40° | 8” | Thin sealers, stains, and very fine topcoats |
| H20-B411F | 36-411F | 0.011” | 40° | 8” | Fine lacquers, enamels, and waterborne topcoats |
| H20-B413F | 36-413F | 0.013” | 40° | 8” | Medium-viscosity production coatings |
| 50° — 10” Pattern | |||||
| H20-B509F | 36-509F | 0.009” | 50° | 10” | Thin sealers, stains, and very fine topcoats |
| H20-B511F | 36-511F | 0.011” | 50° | 10” | Fine lacquers, enamels, and waterborne topcoats |
| H20-B513F ← Current | 36-513F | 0.013” | 50° | 10” | Medium-viscosity production coatings |
| 60° — 12” Pattern | |||||
| H20-B613F | 36-613F | 0.013” | 60° | 12” | Medium-viscosity production coatings |
| 70° — 14” Pattern | |||||
| H20-B715F | 36-715F | 0.015” | 70° | 14” | Primers, sealers, and higher-output finishing |
Common Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes this the waterborne version? The Bobcat gun body is all-stainless and handles water-based coatings directly. The waterborne build pairs it with the fine-finish 36-513F “F” tip for the soft atomization water-based lacquers and topcoats need to flow out cleanly. |
Can I spray solvent coatings with it too? Yes — the all-stainless section handles both. For a solvent-first setup, the standard Bobcat guns use the same platform. Ask CET which tip best fits your material. |
What fluid pressure should I use? Start at 350–500 PSI and increase until atomization is consistent. Waterborne coatings at 0.013” typically atomize well below the maximum. Do not exceed 1500 PSI. |
Bobcat Air Assist Airless — Parts ManualFull exploded diagram, tip flow chart, air consumption data & all replacement part numbers. |
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Not sure if the H20-B513F is the right waterborne setup for your coating? Contact CET’s technical team with your material type and viscosity — we’ll confirm the right Bobcat tip before you order. See all Bobcat AAA spray guns. — 586-210-0555 · sales@cetinc.com