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15

ALWAYS spray in a well ventilated 
area.

16

ALWAYS wear an approved respirator 
when using this machine.

17

DO NOT spray at animals, plants, 
electrical sources, other persons or 
their property under any circumstance.

18

ALWAYS keep you work area clean 
and tidy.  Untidy work areas are a 
hazard to yourself and others.

19

ALWAYS maintain a stable, secure and comfortable posture when working with this tool. 
Always avoid stretching and over reaching.

20

Avoid using a platform or hop up when using this tool.

21

ALWAYS stand on a stable, dry, non-slip surface and wear protective footwear when 
using this tool.

22

Always wear or use the relevant PPE, protective footwear, appropriate gloves, ear 
defenders, respirator and eye protection must always be worn.  Do not wear loose 
clothing, rings or jewellery and tie long hair back.

23

Unauthorised persons and children should not be allowed near the work area or to use
the tool and should not be left alone with it.

24

All visitors should be made aware of the tool and the hazards relating to it, including but 
not limited to;
A: The potentially hazardous nature of the paint material and implications of contact with 

skin, eyes, clothing and the breathing of vapours.

B: Trailing air hoses and trip hazards
C: Slippery surfaces and mess caused by over spray, accidental discharge and spillages.
D: The risk of accidental discharge.
E: Avoidance of freshly painted surfaces or workpieces.

25

DO NOT hold the workpiece with your hands.  Always use clamps or a vice for the best 
and safest results.

26

Ensure that adequate air ventilation and fume extraction is installed in the spraying area
if indoors and that it is in good working order.

27

If painting outdoors, ensure that over spray is not falling on private property such as cars, 
bikes, drive ways, windows, etc. and that there is not entry of paint material into 
watercourses and irrigation ditches.

28

Disconnect tool when changing accessories or filling paint cup.

29

Switch tool off when moving to a new position.

30

Make sure that you have enough slack in the air line to enable unimpeded movement. 

31

BE AWARE OF YOUR SURROUNDINGS.  Other persons activities may have
potentially lethal implications for you.  Likewise, make sure that others around you are 
aware of your presence and activities and that your own actions are not impeding or 
harming those around you.

32

DO NOT use this tool if parts are missing or damaged.  Doing so will invalidate the 
warranty and may cause yourself or others harm.

33

Use only approved service or replacement parts.  Not doing so will invalidate the 
warranty and may cause yourself or others harm.

34

DO NOT use incompatible accessories or attachments.  Doing so will invalidate the 
warranty.

35

DO NOT attempt to use this tool for any job or purpose outside of its design parameters 
and capabilites.  Doing so will invalidate the warranty.

36

Repairs carried out by unauthorised repair agents will invalidate the warranty unless you
have been given specific permission by Fast Mover Tools on a case by case basis only.

37

Do not use this tools whilst under the influence of drugs, alcohol or intoxicating 

PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL IN A SAFE PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

Fast Mover Tools Limited

T: 01582 661993 F: 01582 667100 E: [email protected]

W: www.fastmovertoolsuk.com

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Summary of Contents for FMT3006

Page 1: ...61993 F 44 0 1582 667100 E sales fastmovertoolsuk com FMT3006 LVLP Gravity Spraygun Product Instruction Manual PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL SAFE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE FMT3006_Product Instructions 18 06 2013...

Page 2: ...rain sun fog or snow 6 Ensure the air line cannot be twisted pinched or damaged 7 NEVER carry tool by the air hose 8 Never expose air hose to heat oil water or sharp edges 11 DO NOT allow children to...

Page 3: ...tion is installed in the spraying area if indoors and that it is in good working order 27 If painting outdoors ensure that over spray is not falling on private property such as cars bikes drive ways w...

Page 4: ...check the panel for signs of silicone contamination before starting work Thinning Most paints are supplied ready for the type of application and applying technique but may have to be thinned for use w...

Page 5: ...ING OR SERVICING NEVER IMMERSE GUN IN SOLVENT Pour remaining paint into another container and then clean paint passages and air cap Spray a small amount of thinner to clean paint passages Insufficient...

Page 6: ...hly Incorrect atomization Inlet air pressure too low or Adjust air pressure and or material material too thick air viscosity pressure too high or material too thin Crescent spray pattern Paint buildup...

Page 7: ...Needle 1 10 Needle Spring 1 11 Fluid Control Dial 1 12 Air Piston Bushing 1 13 Air Piston Packing 1 14 Gasket 1 15 Air Valve Seat Assembly 1 15A O Ring 1 15B Air Valve Seat 1 15C O Ring 1 16 Air Pist...

Page 8: ...not cover cost of carriage If the product is no longer in manufacture it will be replaced with a tool of equivalent or higher specification What is not covered Normal wear and tear caused by use in ac...

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