Important Safety Instructions
1.For toxic vapors produced by spraying certain materials can create intoxication and
serious damage to health. Always wear safety glasses, gloves and respirator to
prevent the toxic vapor hazard, solvent and gelcoat coming into contact your eyes
or skin. (see fig 1)
2.Never use oxygen, combustible or any other bottle gas as a power source or would
cause explosion and serious personal injury. (see fig 2)
3.Fluid and solvent can be highly flammable or combustible. Use in well-ventilated
spray booth and avoid any ignition sources, such as smoking, open flames and
decrial hazard. (see fig 3)
4.Disconnect tool from air supply when not in use or maintaining also a shut off valve.
As an emergency stop is recommend.
5.Use clean, dry and regulate compressed air rated at 4.5-6.0 bar, (40-60PSI) never
exceed maximum permissive operating pressure
(see fig 4)
6.Never use homogenate hydrocarbon solvent, which can chemically react with
aluminum and zinc parts and chemically compatible with aluminum and zinc parts.
7.Never point gun at you and others at any time.
8.Before operating the tool, make sure all the screws & caps are securely tightened in
case of leaking;
9. Before spraying, be sure trigger and related parts operate smoothlyl.
10.Never modify this tool for any applications. Only use parts, nozzles and accessories recommended and
accessories recommended by ES Manufacturing, Inc.
Operating Instructions
This tool applies to operate on clean, dry and compressed air at regulated pressure at 4.5-6.0 bar. Too
low or too high pressure will adversely affect the gun and the quality of spray.
Check and replace any damaged or worn parts on the too. Make sure the trigger and nozzle can operate
well.
Connect the gun to air supply. Be sure fluid cap, container and air hose should be connected tightly with
spray gun.
When spraying, hold the gun perpendicular with spraying area then move it parallel for several times.
The trigger should be locked before the stroke ended. Keep the appropriate distance of 6-10 inches
between gun and surface area, according the atomization pressure and spraying conditions. See Fig 5.
Fig 5