Accelerate your paint department.

The TI Velocity 6 colorant dispenser by Fluid Management is the best fit for the majority of the small to mid-sized hardware stores that we at Harper Inc. provide equipment to every day. The AT 1600’s small foot print makes it an easy fit for most stores, without the need to relocate a counter or re-arrange your department.

The TI Velocity 6 offers several advantages over other Dispensers:

  • 28 Oz/minute, with Fluid Management’s DVX Pump technology. This revolutionary pump design allows Fluid Management to offer the first low maintenance automatic colorant dispenser that does not require re-calibration.
  • Fluid Management, with its network of on-site service professionals can offer up-time no other company can deliver.
  • Small foot-print, with Big retailer throughput. This machine leverages Fluid Management’s decades of delivering for the largest volume retailers and packs all that knowledge into a form factor that meets even the most challenging space requirements.
V6 3500x3500
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Customer Reviews

A good fit for my store, wish it was less deep

October 1, 2025

This replaced a 1500 at one of my locations. I like that it is shorter than the 1500 and that the colorant holders are wider that the old one so more colorant goes in the colorant holders than on the machine like with the old one. Only gripe is that it is a bit deeper than the 1500 so its not as in line with the counters as the old one was.

You notice the increased speed! was on the fence between this and the 1600 high flow unit but I’m glad I saved money and got this. its much faster than the old 1500. in all I would say I got my money worth hope it lasts as long at the 1500 did but with less visits from repair man.

Curtis Smithfield

Love the new can platform

August 5, 2025

I love the new V6. It’s fast enough for my small store but the new features really make it a good upgrade from the old 1500 Ace gave me. Don’t do many fives but if I do in the future, it will be easy to with this new machine.

Randy Mott