TO USE
1. Mix material according the
manufacturer’s instructions. Mixture
should be smooth and easily pourable.
Lumps or foreign particles should be
removed by straining through a
suitable paint filter.
NOTE:
If not using the siphon feed setting,
see “Remote Pressure Feed” paragraphs.
2.
Remove the
material cup (e)
from
lid/gun assembly.
NOTE:
Slide release
lever (f) to the right, rotate lid, and
remove
material cup (e).
3.
Fill the
material cup (e)
3/4 full.
4.
Attach
material cup (e)
to the lid/gun
assembly and slide release lever (f) to
the left to secure in place.
5. Attach air supply line to 1/4 NPT
air
inlet (c).
6.
Adjust spray pattern.
a. The position of the air cap
horns (g)
will
determine the spray pattern. Loosen
air
cap (h)
and rotate horns to achieve
desired pattern. Tighten air cap.
7.
Turn
fluid control knob (b)
clockwise until it
stops, do not force. This will shut off the fluid flow.
NOTE:
The fluid or den-
sity of “fan spray” is controlled by
fluid control knob (b)
.
8. Adjust air pressure to 60 psi at air compressor.
DO NOT exceed 100 psi.
9.
Turn
air valve control knob (a)
counterclockwise until first thread is flush with
gun body.
NOTE:
Air flow is controlled by
air
valve control knob (a)
.
DO NOT turn air valve
control knob or fluid control
knob out until the first thread is past the gun
body. They are under pressure when the gun
is triggered and could leave the gun with
force.
NOTE:
Care should be exercised when handling spray gun to avoid damage to
the orifice of the air cap and tip of fluid nozzle. Damage to these parts results in
irregular spray patterns.
9. Depress spray gun
trigger (d)
and gradually turn the
fluid control knob (b)
counterclockwise until desired fluid flow is reached. Trigger gun quickly, one
second on-off to test pattern.
NEVER point spray gun at self or any other person.
Accidental discharge of material may result in serious
injury.
NOTE:
If gun sprays too fast, decrease the air and fluid pressure. If too slow,
increase the pressure. Turn
fluid control knob (b)
counterclockwise to increase,
or clockwise to decrease, the fluid flow. Turn
air valve control knob (a)
counter-
clockwise to increase, or clockwise to decrease, the air flow.
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e
f
a
b
g
c
d
h
Horizontal position
Vertical position
a
b
first thread flush
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