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Water based paints and

25 - 75 seconds

emulsions
Oil based paints

45 - 50 seconds

Wood preservatives

No dilution

Primers

45 - 50 seconds

Varnishes

Manufacturer’s ratio

Aluminium paints

Manufacturer’s ratio

Wood stains

Manufacturer’s ratio

IDEAL VISCOSITY

This spray applicator can be used with products having a viscosity ranging from 25 to in ex-
cess of 75 seconds. Dip the viscosity cup into the material and fill up. Time how long it takes
for the viscosity cup to empty (Fig.3). 
Using the above chart (or manufacturer’s instructions) as a guide determine if the material
requires further thinning, if so then thin accordingly.
Some paints are outside the ranges above. Please contact our helpline for further informa-
tion.

Fig.3

Fill the paint container with the material to be sprayed. DO NOT OVERFILL above MAX level indicator. Push
the Feed Tube firmly into the base of the spray applicator body (gun ’P’ only) and re-fit the paint container 
into the spray applicator body. (See exploded view on page 3 to show the fitting detail for the different spray
applicator types.) 

Unwind the hose from the Carrier Stand & screw the motor end of the hose to the outlet port at the front of 
the turbine unit. Connect the spray applicator end of the hose to the spray applicator using the quick release
connector. Uncoil the power cord and plug it in to a suitable power outlet.

ALWAYS KEEP THE MOTOR UNIT AS FAR AWAY FROM THE SPRAYING AREA AS POSSIBLE TO PRE-
VENT PAINT CONTAMINATING THE MOTOR.

MASK OFF ANY AREA YOU DO NOT WISH TO  SPRAY.

Once you have set up ready to spray, switch on the unit. No paint will be sprayed until the trigger on the spray
applicator is gently pulled. Before starting any work on spraying actual objects we suggest you spend some time
practising on cardboard or newspaper until you have got used to how the spray applicator works.

SETTING UP YOUR SPRAY APPLICATOR

Choose the best Needle & Fluid Tip for your application.

Your SprayPort is supplied to you with a 2.0mm diameter Needle & Fluid Tip. This is a good size for most ap-
plications. However, there are other sets available to cater for a wider range of materials that you may want to
spray. In general, the larger the diameter of the Needle & Fluid Tip, the more suitable it is for higher viscosity ma-
terials. The larger diameters also allow a greater volume of material to be applied. The smaller diameters are
more suitable for low viscosity materials & lighter application. For the SprayPort type “P”, Needle & Fluid Tip sets
are available at 1.0mm and 1.5mm diameter. For the Spray Port type “A”, Needle & Fluid Tip sets are available
at 1.0mm, 1.5mm and 2.5mm diameter. See page 8 for details.

NEEDLE SELECTION GUIDELINES

Needle/Fluid Tip Size         Material

1.0mm/1.5mm                      Acrylics, Synthetics, Polyurethane, Lacquers, Fluorescents, Wood Stains

1.5mm/2.0mm                      Oil base, Hammers, Oxides, Primers, Air Drying, Enamels, Varnish, Marine   

Paint, Multi-Colour, Industrial Synthetics, Latex Oils, Polyurethane, Aluminium

2.0mm/2.5mm                      Emulsions, Chlorinated rubber, Oxides, Zinc Rich Primers, Epoxy Plastic 

Adhesives, Polyurethane, Floor Paving Paints

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for SPRAY PORT HV 7000

Page 1: ...NG INSTRUCTIONS Thank you for purchasing the Earlex SprayPort This is a highly versatile spray kit and can be used on a variety of applications BEFORE USE PLEASE READ THE SAFETY OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 2: ...other person or animal In the event of injury occurring seek expert medical advice immediately NEVER allow children or unauthorised users to operate or play with the spray equipment This equipment is...

Page 3: ...ction Plate Assy L0162 4 2 0mm Fluid Tip L0157 5 Fluid Tip Seal L0159 6 Pivot Screw L0179 7 Washer L0195 8 Main Body Assy L0180 9 2 0mm Fluid Needle L0166 10 Adaptor L0174 11 Spring L0175 12 Adjusting...

Page 4: ...LPLINE NO 44 0 1483 454666 Volts 230V Wattage 1100W Turbine Stages 3 Length of mains cable 2 00m Length of hose 9 00m Container capacity 0 9l P 1 0l A Sound Pressure Level 96db A 1 Hose Connector Asse...

Page 5: ...INE NO 44 0 1483 454666 Volts 110V Wattage 1100W Turbine Stages 3 Length of mains cable 2 00m Length of hose 9 00m Container capacity 0 9l P 1 0l A Sound Pressure Level 96db A 1 Hose Connector Assembl...

Page 6: ...ayed so please check the recommendation of the manufacturer before buying the paint If a material refers to brush application only then it usually cannot be sprayed THIS UNIT SHOULD NOT BE USED FOR TE...

Page 7: ...PRE VENT PAINT CONTAMINATING THE MOTOR MASK OFF ANY AREA YOU DO NOT WISH TO SPRAY Once you have set up ready to spray switch on the unit No paint will be sprayed until the trigger on the spray applica...

Page 8: ...need aircap ring released to turn cap Fig 4 Vertical Jet Round Jet Horizontal Jet Fig 5 1 To obtain the best results always keep your spray applicator level and spray equally from side to side or up o...

Page 9: ...7a Remove Paint Feed Tube 12 8 Remove Paint Container Seal 11 9 Place all of these items into a container and clean them using a brush and clean thinners 10 Clean the inside of the body of the gun 11...

Page 10: ...not dried out If it has lubricate it as above TURBINE UNIT Check the condition of the filters that are housed in the front cover This is easily removed by sliding it upwards If clogged remove and blo...

Page 11: ...ner Air Volume too low Set air volume control valve to max by turning anti clockwise being produced Gun clogged Clean the spray gun Pick up pipe clogged Clean Paint Feed Tube Air hose split Replace ai...

Page 12: ...etrical component is damaged or faulty it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its appointed service agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard As the colours of the wires in...

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