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Step 1: Inlet Air Pressure Regulation
Assemble components of spray gun and connect to clean 
air source as described above. Clean air source is impera-
tive to ensure peak performance. The use of an in-line air 
filter is highly recommended to keep any contaminants 
from entering the spray gun. Set inlet air pressure to 
between 40 and 45 P.S.I. to begin adjustments. 

(This is a good operating inlet pressure suitable for most applica-

tions, however, depending on materials being sprayed and other 

external factors such as temperature, humidity, etc., you may 

need to come back to this step and increase or decrease pres-
sure as needed after attempting adjustments in step 2.)

Step 2: Fluid Control
Fluid Volume Control
 - Fluid volume is adjusted by turn-
ing the Fluid Volume Control Knob. Turning knob in de-
creases volume, turning knob out increases volume. Once 
a satisfactory volume is set, you can lock the adjustment 
by turning the lock nut in tight. 

Step 3: Spray Pattern Controls
Pattern Shape
 - The shape of the spray can be adjusted 
from a round pattern to a flat pattern by turning the Pattern 
Control Knob. Turning knob in rounds the pattern, turning 
knob out flattens the pattern.

Pattern Orientation - A flat or semi-round spray pattern 
can be adjusted to any angle from horizontal to vertical by 
turning the Air Nozzle. Pattern is perpendicular to “ears” 
on nozzle. That is, when the ears are horizontal, the spray 
pattern will be vertical and when the ears are vertical the 
spray pattern will be horizontal. 

Trigger

Fluid 
Control 
Knob

Air Inlet

 

CARE & MAINTENANCE

Warning! Clean gun before and after each use.

To protect the precision machined internal parts and fit-
tings in this gun from corrosion during shipping, some oils 
or other corrosion resistant agents may have been applied. 
It is important to remove any such residue before attempt-
ing to use the gun.  To clean, place a small amount of 
appropriate thinner into paint cup and spray through gun 
while pulling and releasing trigger repeatedly. Wipe exterior 
of gun, nozzles and paint cup. In some cases, if the gun 
becomes clogged, disassemble completely and soak all 
parts in thinner. After soaking, use wire and cleaning brush 
to clear small internal passages. Check and clean paint 

cup filter. Replace if worn.
A clean air source is imperative to ensure peak perfor-
mance. The use of an in-line air filter is highly recommend-
ed to keep any contaminants from entering the spray gun. 
Inspect all fittings and hardware to ensure proper seating. 
Be sure air line fittings are tight with no leaks. Replace any 
worn parts as necessary. 
Check needle and nozzles for nicks, scratches or burrs. 
Any such conditions will seriously impair performance. 
Replace as necessary. 

 OPERATION

Summary of Contents for M701

Page 1: ...will not be reflected in this manual Although we strive to maintain complete and accurate information it is possible in some instances that the product may differ slightly from printed specifications Illustrations are intended for reference only Actual merchandise may vary Wilmar is not responsible for typographical errors Please read these instructions carefully and retain them for future use ...

Page 2: ...ry strain on the air inlet threads possibly causing them to wear out prematurely Instead install them on a short length of air hose attached to the tool 11 Follow manufacturers instructions and safety information to ensure safe handling and proper use of paints lacquers Avg Air Consumption CFM 2 0 Fluid Inlet NPS 3 8 in Air Inlet NPS 1 4 in Hose Size ID 3 8 in thinners base coats etc Do not use la...

Page 3: ...angle from horizontal to vertical by turning the Air Nozzle Pattern is perpendicular to ears on nozzle That is when the ears are horizontal the spray pattern will be vertical and when the ears are vertical the spray pattern will be horizontal Trigger Fluid Control Knob Air Inlet CARE MAINTENANCE Warning Clean gun before and after each use To protect the precision machined internal parts and fit ti...

Page 4: ...LIST 1 Screw 1 2 Spring 1 3 Combination Needle 1 4 Trigger 1 5 Trigger Pin 1 6 Circlip 1 7 Gun Body 1 8 Screw 1 9 Gasket 1 10 Washer 1 11 Fluid Nozzle 1 12 Air Nozzle 2 13 Positioning Ring 1 14 Paint Tube 1 15 Washer 1 16 Paint Cup 1 Description Qty Description Qty 12 2 1 5 4 6 8 9 7 10 13 11 14 16 15 3 ...

Page 5: ...scribed in the Care and Maintenance section on page 3 However as with any mechanical device periodic adjustments are necessary to maintain a peak level of performance Should your spray gun be displaying any of the following symptoms the simple procedures shown below will correct the problem Irregular or Offset Pattern This can be caused by 1 A dirty or damaged Needle tip or Fluid Nozzle 2 Clogged ...

Page 6: ...rmance or reliability nor shall these warranties apply to any product or part which has been subject to misuse neglect accident or wear and tear incident to normal use and service PERFORMANCE TOOL does not authorize any other person to make any warranty or to assume any liability in connection with its products Except for warranties of title and the limited express warranties set forth above PERFO...

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