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Pre-Operation 

(Cont.)

PREPARING TO SPRAY

After some practice, you should be
ready to spray your coating of choice
on your work piece. (See the

Operation

section for more

information on spray patterns, spray
gun use, and other usage procedures).
Good quality results with your HVLP
system are a combination of:

- Careful preparation of your

project

- A proper spraying environment

- A basic knowledge of the coatings

you will be using and how these
coatings work with your spray
equipment

- Close adherence to safety

precautions

Operation

SPRAY PATTERNS

Your spray gun offers you many
options. You can adjust (click) the air
cap to three positions. One will
produce a horizontal pattern for
spraying across, another will produce a

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vertical pattern for spraying up and
down, and the third will produce a
round pattern to spray small or narrow
pieces. (See Figure 2.)

USING YOUR SPRAY GUN

Your spray gun is certified High
Volume Low Pressure. This means your
spray gun only uses from 3 psi to 10 psi
(depending on your turbine unit) of air
pressure measured at the air cap. All
passages and air ports are much larger
than on a conventional spray gun. If
one of these air passages becomes
blocked, or buildup of material starts
to occur, your spray pattern will
become distorted. Therefore, always
keep your spray gun clean. 

Your spray gun comes fitted with a
1mm tip/nozzle and needle inscribed
with the number “2”. This will cover
about 85% of all the
materials/coatings that you will spray.
Using this size tip/nozzle and needle,
you can achieve a 1/4" line up to a 10"
fan pattern just by rotating the air cap
to the desired fan type (see Spray Gun
Diagrams), opening the material flow
knob counterclockwise and moving the

spray gun closer or further away from
your work piece. A little practice will
enable you to master this technique.

PRACTICE: Practice using your spray
gun by following these steps:

1. Remove the cup from your spray

gun. Fill it halfway with some
water.

2.  Attach the cup to the body of the

spray gun.

3. Attach the spray gun to the air

hose.

4. Turn the turbine unit on.

5. You will notice air is now flowing

through the air cap. This is normal
and correct.

6. Position the air cap in the

horizontal position (see Figure 2)
and turn the material flow knob
counter clockwise approximately 1
to 1-1/2 turns.

7. Point the spray gun away from

yourself (and anyone else) and pull
the trigger all the way back. You
should see a “V” shaped mist (or
triangle) called a fan pattern.

8. Now, with the trigger depressed,

slowly begin to turn the material
flow knob clockwise (closing).
Notice that the fan pattern is
beginning to get smaller.

9. Turn the material flow knob

counterclockwise and notice the
pattern get larger.

10. Take a large piece of cardboard

and direct the pattern at the
surface. Turn the material flow
knob 2 full turns and hold the spray
gun approximately 6" from the
surface.

11. Pull the trigger. Observe the

outline and size of the pattern. 

12. Turn the material flow knob

clockwise (closing). Move the spray
gun 1-2” closer to the surface.

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HV2100, HV2105

Type of Coating

Amount to Thin/Reduce (Typical)

Lacquers

25-50%

Sanding Sealer

20-30%

Enamels

20-40%

Stains

Use from can

Acrylic Enamel

50-60%

Catalyzed Polyurethane

10-30%

Polyurethanes, Varnishes

20-30%

Waterborne Coatings

0-10%

Latex Paint, Emulsion Paint

10-40%

NOTE:

The amount of thinning needed will depend on the model turbine used,

flow out properties of the coating, and the desired appearance of the finished
work piece. It is best to test spraying results prior to thinning.

Table 4 - Types of Coatings, Recommended Amount of Thinning

Viscosity

Summary of Contents for HV2100

Page 1: ...Parts Manual IN422300AV 11 02 BUILT TO LAST Thank you for purchasing a Campbell Hausfeld product If you have any technical questions about this product please call 1 800 626 4401 For Parts and Access...

Page 2: ...ATED HYDROCARBONS WITH THIS EQUIPMENT Consult the paint or solvent product label or Material Safety Data Sheets MSDS to help determine if it contains halogenated hydrocarbons Make sure the room is wel...

Page 3: ...modify the plug provided If the plug does not fit the outlet have the proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician 3 This product is for use on a nominal 120 volt circuit and has a grounding plu...

Page 4: ...e ring Your air hose will be locked into place To disconnect pull back on the connector to release the air hose If you have just finished spraying the metal coupler at the turbine end may be hot 2 Plu...

Page 5: ...to spray Atomizing pressure and fluid viscosity directly relate to the efficiency of the equipment operation and the quality of the results that you will achieve The available air volume and pressure...

Page 6: ...counterclockwise and moving the spray gun closer or further away from your work piece A little practice will enable you to master this technique PRACTICE Practice using your spray gun by following the...

Page 7: ...AYING TECHNIQUE Practice is the key element in achieving a proper spray technique Never try to rush the spray finishing process Learn the properties of the coating you will be spraying Build up layers...

Page 8: ...dle Reverse these two fittings to use the air hose coupled to the handle OPTION 2 This will allow you to control the air flow and create textured or splatter paint effects To install remove blanking p...

Page 9: ...e 6 for viscosity guidelines 2 Carefully loosen the four wing nuts to remove the pot lid Open the pressure pot NOTE You may have to disconnect the air hose from the compressor when opening the lid Be...

Page 10: ...ockwise 3 You will hear a hissing sound The pressure in the pot is now releasing You will also notice that pressure gauge will lower to 0 psi Once there is no more pressure in the pot it is safe to op...

Page 11: ...ashers and gaskets are replaced correctly e Oil the needle spring and put a spot of oil on the gland seal to prevent the needle from sticking To adjust the gland nut tighten until needle sticks and th...

Page 12: ...material coming out 3 Too much air power behind pressure stream 4 Tip needle assembly too large Coating not strained thinned properly N A This is normal and expected Bleeder type guns are set up this...

Page 13: ...25 25 Air Hose Part No HV0126 For Replacement Parts Call 1 800 626 4401 Please provide following information Model number Serial number if any Part descriptions and number as shown in parts list Addre...

Page 14: ...14 www chpower com Operating Instructions and Parts Manual HV2100 HV2105 Spray Gun with Quick Release Cup...

Page 15: ...00mm Needle stainless 1 50mm Needle stainless 2 00mm Needle stainless 2 50mm 16 Needle spring stainless HV104513AV 1 17 Adjuster insert HV104503AV 1 18 Material flow knob HV104502AV 1 19 Gun casting h...

Page 16: ...www chpower com Operating Instructions and Parts Manual HV2100 HV2105 16 Cart Assembly For Model HV2105 only...

Page 17: ...1 8 male NPT x 1 4 male hose barb 90o A 4503 1 15 Air hose clip stainless steel A 4033 2 16 1 4 Air hose per foot A 2116 3 17 1 4 x 1 4 Female swivel barb A 2119 1 18 Quick connect female with 1 4 ma...

Page 18: ...18 Operating Instructions and Parts Manual www chpower com HV2100 HV2105 Fluid Tank Assembly For Model HV2105 only...

Page 19: ...911 4 12 Wing nut A 4912 4 13 Pressure regulator A 4913 1 14 Pressure gauge A 4914 1 15 On off valve A 4915 1 16 3 Way block A 4916 1 17 1 4 x 1 4 Adapter A 4917 3 18 3 Way block A 4918 1 19 Adapter A...

Page 20: ...HAUSFELD PRODUCT Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you C Any failure that results from a...

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