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INJURY HAZARD!
• This Paint Gun can quickly spray when handling while connected to an air
supply causing serious personal injury. Always disconnect the Paint Gun
from the air supply before adding paint, changing nozzles, removing clogs
or other maintenance.
• Use only Eastwood Aerosol Injected Cleaner, Eastwood Paint Gun and Equip-
ment Cleaner, acetone or lacquer thinner to clean guns. Use of chlorinated or
halogenated hydrocarbon solvents can corrode aluminum gun components
or emit hazardous reactive gasses.
• Use for spraying paint products only. Do not use for spraying pesticides,
fertilizer, acids or other corrosive materials and solvents.
SAFETY INFORMATION
SET-UP
• Remove all components from carton, identify them and become familiar with their purpose.
• Before use, it is necessary to thoroughly clean out the paint cup as well as the paint gun air and
paint passages with a solvent such as Eastwood PRE, Aerosol-Injected Cleaner, or acetone.
This is to remove any residual manufacturing oils or impurities that may remain. Dry thoroughly.
• A 3/8” I.D. minimum air hose at a 25’ maximum length is strongly recommended for best
results. Smaller I.D. hose and greater length may reduce available CFM and produce
unsatisfactory results.
• A clean, dry, regulated air supply is required. An Eastwood #31633 Eastwood Air CFS or
equivalent works well.
• To avoid pulsation of pressure when the trigger is depressed, a remotely mounted main
regulator should be set to approx. 40 PSI [2.76 bar] and the included “on the gun” Regulator,
initially set to 30 PSI [2.07 bar], is then used for fine-tuning of gun pressure.