
1) Only apply one coat at a time. If more than one coat is required follow the paint manufacturer’s
instructions for drying times.
2) If spraying small objects keep the output setting low as this will avoid
excessive use of paint and will minimise overspray.
3) When spraying large areas or objects use a criss-cross pattern
either left to right then up and down or vice-versa. Remember to
momentarily stop spraying as you change direction. This will ensure
maximum coverage. (See Fig. 5)
4) Avoid stopping and starting when spraying as this can lead to too
much or not enough material on a surface.
5) To ensure edges are covered begin spraying just outside the area being
sprayed and do not stop until you have just passed the opposite edge.
The ASG55 Spray Gun is supplied with 0.6mm and 1.0mm nozzles.
1) 0.6mm - This size works best for oil-based materials, stains, sealers, lacquers, water-proofers and
enamels for small application areas.
2) 1.0mm - This nozzle is suitable for spraying woodcare treatments.
If when spraying you find that the spray pattern is small and splattery, and adjusting the output control
knob does not solve the problem, try a different nozzle size before further thinning the material.
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Fig.5
After every use it is essential that you clean the Spray Gun thoroughly
When you have finished spraying, empty any remaining material out of the Paint Container and clean
it thoroughly using the thinners required for the job.
Rinse the Spray Gun Paint Container with the thinners required for the job and spray through the Spray
Gun onto cardboard or newspaper, and follow the instructions below.
Refer to spare parts section on page 3 when carrying out the following.
When you have finished spraying, empty any
remaining material out of the Paint Container.
HELPFUL HINTS
SPRAY NOZZLE SELECTION
GENERAL CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
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