CORRECT
INCORRECT
10” - 12”
(25 - 30 cm)
CORRECT
10” - 12”
(25 - 30 cm)
INCORRECT
Start
stroke
End
stroke
Pull
trigger
Release
trigger
Move
steadily
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If the spray pattern becomes distorted or stops spraying completely while the gun is triggered, follow any or all the
procedures listed on pages 11-12.
If you plan to be away from your spray project for more than one hour, follow the Short Term Storage instructions on page 13.
If you have difficulty achieving a good spray pattern, your spray tip may not be ideal for the type of material you are
spraying. Refer to Troubleshooting page, 19.
10
EN
PRACTICE SPRAYING
YOU WILL NEED
•
A surface to practice spraying (wood, carboard
or scrap drywall)
While spraying, the spray guard / tip assembly can be
rotated to better suit your spraying motion.
Lock the spray gun trigger prior
to rotating the spray guard / tip
assembly.
Make sure the spray guard nut is
not loosened after rotating.
Flex your wrist as you move in order to keep gun
parallel to the surface.
Hold the spray gun level.
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The distance from the spray gun
to the spray object should not
exceed 16 inches.
Trigger gun after starting the stroke. Release the
trigger before ending the stroke.
The spray gun should be moving when the trigger is
pulled and released.
Overlap each stroke by about 50%. This will ensure
an even coating.
50% Overlap