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Start Up
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• Turn the screw (
A
) to adjust the volume of the fluid to be
sprayed. Turning counterclockwise the volume diminishes
and turning clockwise the volume increases.
• Turn the screw (
B
) to regulate the air inlet into the gun.
• Turn the knob (
C
) to regulate the fan size to be sprayed.
• Turn the spryer (
D
) to change the fan angle.
Volume Selector
• To get good results, always keep the gun leveled and
parallel to the surface (
F
). Keep the nozzle 8” – 10” away
from the surface and spray evenly from one side to the
other and up and down. Do not spray in an angle,
otherwise, the paint may run through the surface. Make
soft and uniform passes. When spraying large areas use a
crossed pattern (
G
).
• Displace the gun using a constant and uniform speed.
Fast movements produce thin layers and slow movements
produce thick layers.
• Apply one layer at a time. If you need another layer see
the drying recommendations from the material
manufacturer before applying a second layer. Remember
that to get a better finish, applying two thin layers as
opposed to only one thick layer.
• When spraying small areas turn the adjusting screw to
reduce the volume of material to be applied. This way you
avoid using too much paint and prevents from
over-spraying.
• To assure a uniform application, when possible, avoid
pausing while spraying an object.
• Do not tilt the paint gun in an angle bigger than 45°.
Start up
Spraying Techniques
• Start the compressor.
• Press the trigger (
E
) to open the air flow and starts
suctioning the fluid from the cup. Aim the gun towards a
piece of cardboard until the fluid mist is sprayed.
• Release the trigger to stop the mist flow.
E
F
G
A
C
D
B
D
Vertical Fan
Horizontal Fan
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