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FMT626
Instruction Manual

Fast Mover Tools Limited

Unit 1 Frenchs Avenue, Dunstable, Bedfordshire, LU6 1BH, United Kingdom

medication.

38

Do not spray at or near and naked flame or any source of ignition.

39

DO NOT spray any material without first consulting a Material Safety Data Sheet.  If one 
is not available it is advised that you source an alternative material.

40

Be aware of the dangers of working in or on and building or material containing asbestos.
Always take a appropriate measures up to an including contracting licensed 3rd parties 
to remove and/or make safe any asbestos.

41

If the material sprayed makes contact with eyes, skin or enters the respiratory system 
take appropriate measures as advised by the HSE and your own Health and Safety 
guidelines.  If in doubt, seek medical help.

42

NEVER point air supply hose at yourself or others.

43

Be aware of the dangers and hazards of spraying isocyanate based paints.

Operating Instructions

Preparation

To obtain the best results, it is important that you prepare the surface to be sprayed and thin the
paint to the correct viscosity before you start work.  Always ensure that the surface to be sprayed is
free from dust, dirt, grease and other foreign bodies.  Always mask the areas around the areas to
be sprayed using good quality masking tape.  The matierial to be sprayed should be suited to the
task and compatible with your spraygun.  There should be no lumps or other particles.  Many 
substances can be sprayed with this gun but it is important that you check with your supplier before
purchasing your paint.  It is very important that you 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 with your spraygun.  Always follow the paint manufactures advice on thinning
paint.  A viscosity cup will help you determine the correct viscosity of the paint to be used.  To
measure the viscosity of the paint fill the cup to the brim and measure the length of time it take to
empty.  The table below shows the recommended times for different materials.  Please note that
this is intended as a guide only and you should advice from your paint supplier.

Plastic & Latex

24-28secs

Water based Paint

20-25secs

Primers

24-28secs

Varnishes

20-25secs

Oil based paints

18-22secs

Enamel paints

18-22secs

Aluminium paints

22-25secs

Car underseal

25-35secs

Wood sealers

28-35secs

Wood preservatives

Not required

Wood stains

Not required

If the paint takes longer than the recommended time to empty, further thinning is required.  Mix a
small quantity of the appropriate thinner and use the viscosity cup again until the required figure is
achieved.  Some paints contain lumps and particles and these should be strained before use.

Spraying

Fill the paint cup with the appropriately thinned paint and screw onto the gun.  Connect the air hose
switch on compressor.  See 

Fig.1

for the recommended air line setup  It is recommended that you

use a test card or scrap panel to make sure that the paint is correct.  This also aids comparison
with existing paint work.  

To get best results, keep your spraygun level and at 90

o

to the surface at all times (see 

Fig.2

).

Keep the nozzle 200-300mm from the surface and spray evenly from side to side or up and down.
Spraying at an angle will lead to paint runs.  Use smooth, even strokes.  When spraying large

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Page 2: ...Never expose air hose to heat oil water or sharp edges 11 DO NOT allow children to use or play with this tool or enter the work area 12 DO NOT store this tool in a place that is within reach or access...

Page 3: ...kpieces 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 sprayin...

Page 4: ...e 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 with your spraygun Always follow the...

Page 5: ...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 cle...

Page 6: ...rect 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 on air c...

Page 7: ...626 6 Blast nozzle 7 FMT626 7 Gun body 8 FMT626 8 Trigger 9 FMT626 9 Open ring 10 FMT626 10 Trigger 11 FMT626 11 Valve set 12 FMT626 12 O ring 13 FMT626 13 O ring 14 FMT626 14 Needle valve spring 15 F...

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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