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TO OBTAIN THE BEST RESULTS FROM YOUR SPRAY GUN READ THESE

INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USE.

ABOUT THE SPRAY GUN

The Spray Gun is a highly versatile electric airless spray gun.  It can be used to spray many different
materials including varnishes, wood preservatives, enamel paints, oil based paints & water based
paints.
Airless spraying reduces the mist associated with air spraying & reduces paint loss.
The spray gun can be used for a variety of applications including, fences, sheds, boats, furniture,
radiators, models & louvre doors.

IMPORTANT - SELECTING THE PAINT

Many paints & other materials can be sprayed but some cannot.  Always check the manufacturer’s
recommendations before using products with your spray gun. 

THE SPRAY GUN MUST NOT BE USED FOR SPRAYING EXTERIOR TEXTURED WALL PAINTS
OR TEXTURED COATINGS. USING THESE MATERIALS WILL CAUSE PREMATURE WEAR ON
THE PISTON & WILL INVALIDATE YOUR GUARANTEE.

PREPARING THE PAINT (OR OTHER SPRAY MEDIUM)

It is most important to follow the paint manufacturer’s recommendations for thinning. Most paints are
supplied ready for brush application & must be diluted for use with the spray gun. If you are in any
doubt about how much to thin the paint, consult the paint manufacturer.
The viscosity cup supplied with your spray gun & the viscosity guide below, can be used to help you
determine the correct thickness of the paint. 
The paint, or paint & thinners mixture, must be thoroughly stirred. We do not recommend the use of an
electric stirrer as this can increase the volume of air in the paint, which will reduce the effectiveness of
the spray gun.

MODEL ASG100

Power Supply

230V 50Hz ~

Rated Input

100 Watts

Container Capacity

1.0 Itr

Spray Gun weight

2.0 kg

Cable length

2 mtr

MODEL ASG120

Power Supply

230V 50Hz ~

Rated Input

120 Watts

Container Capacity

1.0 Itr

Spray Gun weight

2.0 kg

Cable length

2 mtr

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION

Water based paints

35-45secs

Oil Based paints

15-25secs

Enamel paints

15-25secs

Wood preservatives

no dilution

Primers

20-30secs

Varnishes

20-25secs

Aluminium paints

15-25secs

Wood stains

no dilution

Latex Emulsions

*

10-20% dilution

Smooth Masonry 
Paint (non grit)

*5-10% dilution

* These paints cannot be measured in the viscosity cup. To spray them, remove the filter from the
suction tube, thin according to manufacturer’s recommendations and strain to remove any lumps or
particles.

VISCOSITY GUIDE

Summary of Contents for AGS120

Page 1: ...s is a highly versatile spray gun and can be used for a variety of applications Please read all these instructions before operating this product and retain them for future reference Earlex Ltd will ac...

Page 2: ...Always keep the spray basket nozzle in place during use Never allow the spray to come in direct contact with the skin l Always ensure there is adequate ventilation when spraying l Never spray near a...

Page 3: ...on when working in confined spaces or failure of the equipment due to inadequate cleaning of components after use If in doubt always test a small inconspicuous area first Always read the paint manufac...

Page 4: ...on must be diluted for use with the spray gun If you are in any doubt about how much to thin the paint consult the paint manufacturer The viscosity cup supplied with your spray gun the viscosity guide...

Page 5: ...rn the spray gun upside down put a few drops of lubricating oil down the inlet and outlet spouts see fig 2 Plug the spray gun into a power socket run the motor for one or two seconds to distribute the...

Page 6: ...NIQUE To obtain best results keep the spray gun level square on to the surface being sprayed The gun works best if the nozzle is kept about 25 30 cms 10 12 from the surface being sprayed See fig 4 Thi...

Page 7: ...painting of ceilings floors all horizontal surfaces much easier When fitted the Flexible Extension Tube is bent to avoid tilting the spray gun Tilting the spray gun excessively can cause paint to lea...

Page 8: ...to the inlet spout of the cylinder moulding l Immerse the Suction Tube and Filter into the can of paint and secure the Pick Up Tube to the can using the Remote Pick Up Tube Clip 1 l When using the sp...

Page 9: ...l l Unscrew the locking collar and remove cylinder housing from the motor housing by pulling forward and down l Remove the piston and spring l Submerge all of the components into a cleaning fluid comp...

Page 10: ...10...

Page 11: ...SG400 8 Nozzle 1 0mm yellow SG414 9 Nozzle 0 6mm black SG416 11 Atomiser Valve SG473 12 Suction Tube Filter SG240 13 Paint Container SG242 14 Flexible Extension SG281 15 Swirl Head SG200 16 Viscosity...

Page 12: ...mature failure of the motor and will void your guarantee SAFETY WARNING LABEL One of the labels on the spray gun is a warning label and shows three diagrams If you are in any doubt about their meaning...

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