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Spraying directly from the paint can or Gemini Bucket;

Surface and Job Preparation

With any paint project you should always ensure that you have prepared your surface to get the best finish. You must ensure all surfaces are free from

dust, dirt, rust and grease. Lightly pressure wash decks or exterior surfaces and ensure they are dry before painting.

With pre-coated or pre-painted surfaces lightly rub down with sandpaper to ensure a good key for the paint. With bare wood surfaces wipe with a damp

rag to ensure the surface is free of dust.

It is recommended masking off edges and other areas and using a drop cloth to ensure you protect those areas you wish to remain untouched.

Suitable

Not Suitable

Water-soluble interior and exterior paints, water-based wood 

treatments and water-based varnishes.

Solvent-soluble coatings, 2-pack paints, highly abrasive and 

textured coatings as well as coatings 

WITH A FLASH POINT 

BELOW 140˚F (60˚C).

Suitable

Not Suitable

.

Water-soluble and solvent interior and exterior paints, wood

treatments, varnishes, lacquers, urethanes, enamels, shellacs, 

automotive paints & oil-based materials

.

2-pack paints, highly abrasive and textured coatings as well as

.

coatings 

WITH A FLASH POINT BELOW 140˚F (60˚C).

Spraying from the Paint Pot;

DVD

Viscosity

DVD

2min

Thinning 

DVD

Larger Jobs - Paint Can or Gemini Bucket

Small Jobs - Paint Pot

If mixing larger batches of paint, for instance 5L, dilute the paint by 5% (Approx. 250ml of water). If further thinning is required repeat this process in

increments of 5%. We also recommend you follow the paint/coating manufacturer’s guide for thinning in conjunction with a spray gun. If in doubt please

contact the manufacturers of the paint.

Tip: 

When spraying direct from the can, although you do not necessarily need to thin interior emulsion paints, diluting paint will improve the coverage and

surface finish.

Always stir your paint with the Paint Stirrer (12a) (#11, box checklist) for approx. 2min.

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Viscosity is a technical term used to indicate a liquids thickness. Having the correct viscosity of paint is important to ensure the paint atomizes 

correctly and sprays well giving you a good quality finish.  If your material is thin like water then the viscosity is said to be low, while if thick like latex

interior paint then viscosity is said to be high. Viscosity is measured in seconds. 

When spraying direct from the can you may need to dilute up to 10% if your coating is very thick, e.g. exterior latex.

When spraying latex from the Paint Pot (12) all latex based coatings will need at least 10% dilution. Other coatings such as lacquers, urethanes generally

don’t but you should always check your paint viscosity with the Viscosity Cup (27) before you start to add any thinning material.

You should always test the viscosity (or thickness) of paint before spraying to see if thinning is required. The correct viscosity is important to ensure the

paint atomizes correctly and sprays evenly.

Your SprayStation Gemini

®

is supplied with a Viscosity Cup (27) to help you determine the thickness of the paint. To test a liquids viscosity, dip the viscosity

cup into the material and fill up to the top, lift free and time how long it takes the paint to empty the viscosity cup. Stop when the continuous flow ends from

the bottom of the cup. The time determines the material viscosity and the need for the paint to be thinned before being sprayed. 

When using the Paint Pot (12), the SprayStation Gemini

®

has a 

viscosity rating of 180 seconds.

If the paint has emptied the viscosity cup in less

than 

180 seconds

then you will not need to thin your paint or material. If it is above this then thinning will be required (see thinning section).

Paint is “thinned” by adding the substance upon which the paint is based. If it is water-based paint then water is added; if oil-based then mineral spirit or

manufacturer’s recommended thinners is added. If the paint requires thinning, start with approximately 10% dilution of the paint by adding to the Paint Pot

(12) approx 50ml. Add the thinners to the paint and stir with the Paint Stirrer (12a) provided. Repeat this step by adding 5% (5% will be equal to half a

viscosity cup) with the required thinners until the desired viscosity is achieved. 

Summary of Contents for GEMINI

Page 1: ...uillez conserver cette notice pour toute consultation future DO NOT RETURN TO STORE IF THIS PRODUCT HAS BEEN USED If you have any questions relating to this product please contact Earlex customer serv...

Page 2: ...TANT INFORMATION Certain coatings may require dilution INFORMACI N IMPORTANTE Ciertas capas requieren disoluci n IMPORTANT Certains rev tements doivent tre dilu s 2 not supplied no suministrado non fo...

Page 3: ...ee our troubleshooting section call our customer service number 593 22530912 ext 12 Alternatively visit our website at www earlex com or www pintulac com ec DO NOT PUT PAINT INTO THE UNIT if the unit...

Page 4: ...4 1 A 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 21 25 26 14 15 16 17 18b B 22 24 23 20 19 18c 12a 18a 27 Fig 1 Fig 2...

Page 5: ...Tip Tool V0018 2 Air Cap Ring V0001 3 Air Cap Gemini FF0006 4 Spray Direction Plate Gemini FF0008 5 Fluid Tip Gemini FF0005 6 Fluid Tip O ring V0005 7 Needle V0006 8 Paint Flow Adjuster n a 9 Paint C...

Page 6: ...sed only with paints and solvents that have a suitable flash point for spraying If in doubt consult the paint or solvent manufacturer s data Always ensure there is adequate ventilation when spraying N...

Page 7: ...s thickness Having the correct viscosity of paint is important to ensure the paint atomizes correctly and sprays well giving you a good quality finish If your material is thin like water then the visc...

Page 8: ...the paint flow adjuster controls the quantity of paint sprayed The spray gun will allow you to have greater control when spraying Fig 5 The gun has 3 spray patterns which can be changed by the externa...

Page 9: ...EFORE STARTING ANY JOB ENSURE YOUR PAINT IS AT ROOM TEMPERATURE ALWAYS DILUTE USING WARM WATER DVD 1 If the spray gun is not in the docking station scroll the Paint Flow Adjuster 8 on the back of the...

Page 10: ...oat Avoid stopping and starting when spraying a surface as this can lead to too much or not enough material on a surface To ensure edges are covered commence spraying just to the side or above below t...

Page 11: ...next use Please refer to the How to DVD and the cleaning section of your operational manual to thoroughly clean your sprayer 1 Separate the Air Hose 15 from both the head unit and the gun Unclip the h...

Page 12: ...e of the body of the spray gun Thoroughly dry all parts before reassembling Reassemble parts in reverse order Ensure Air Cap Ring 2 is fully tightened and Fluid Tip 5 is pushed into place so that the...

Page 13: ...on 6 Fine tune spray output with Paint Flow Adjuster 8 on gun to setting produces the best spray 7 An airtight seal is essential for the correct operation of this spray gun Before operating the unit...

Page 14: ...E COLLECTION SITE REPEAT THE SAME PROCESS ABOVE TO CLEAN THE FLUID TIP NEEDLE DO NOT DISMANTLE THE SPRAy GUN By UNDOING THE SCREWS Cleaning Instructions Spray Gun Fig 25 When removing the needle and f...

Page 15: ...blocked Check the condition of the Air Filter 21 and clean or replace as necessary Troubleshooting FAQ s Direct from the can or from the Paint Pot DVD ENSURE yOU REPLACE THE MATCHING FLUID TIP Fig 25...

Page 16: ...ill too slow the paint may require dilution or the Pick Up Tube 18b may be kinked Q6 What do I do if the atomization quality of spray is poor A6 If the paint atomization is poor try turning paint spee...

Page 17: ...Earlex Inc 2013 FF0105 03 13 Questions Call toll free 888 783 2612 Earlex Inc 8261 Highway 73 Suite F Stanley N C 28164 USA Toll Free 888 783 2612 Email questions earlex com Website www earlex com...

Page 18: ...sign Registrations and Patents Spray Gun Design Registration ECD 001096218 0001 US D609 778S CN 200930004457 X Spray Gun Patent GB 0903275 6 GB 2468196 GB 2469587 US 8 308 083 CN Applied for Spray Gun...

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