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5
GETTING STARTED
Please register your Fuji Spray Product at www.fujispray.com/product-registration
NOTE: Throughout this Manual we have used the generic word ‘Paint’ to
describe all and any coatings. Please substitute the word ‘Paint’ for
whatever finish or coating you are spraying.
Your Fuji Spray M-Model Gun has been adjusted at the factory and is
ready for spraying. To clean out any impurities that may have accumu-
lated during assembly or shipping, we recommend spraying a small
quantity of clean paint thinner through the gun. Before tackling any
serious spraying, experiment with the Gun on a scrap piece of wood
until you become familiar with all the controls.
HOSE CONNECTION
Connect the Hex Nut at the end of the Hose (female connector) to the
Turbine Air Outlet.
It is not necessary to use a wrench to tighten this
hex nut.
AIR CONTROL VALVE
The Air Control Valve 2032 is located on the Hose next to the brass
Quick-Connect. It provides you with a means of controlling the air flow
through the Gun. It offers you fingertip control when you need it to
reduce bounceback and overspray. There is one thing to remember
about the Air Control Valve - it is the ‘
last in the chain
’ after...
1) Thinning the paint
2) Adjusting the shape and size of the spray pattern
3) Adjusting the flow of paint through the gun.
After performing these operations, you should spray a few passes onto a
scrap piece of plywood or cardboard. This will allow you to determine if
the paint (generic word for any type of coating) levels nicely. If there is
‘orange-peel’ then you must thin the product more. Once the gun is
producing a perfect finish with full air, you may then experiment with
turning the air down until bounceback is reduced to a mininum. With
heavier paints (such as latex) spraying may be done with the Valve fully
open (or even removed).
PLASTIC DIAPHRAGM
The 1 Quart pressurized Cup has a plastic Diaphragm 20
96
(not found in
the Gravity Spray Gun). This Diaphragm prevents paint from entering the
Pressure Tube 2024. The small air hole in the Diaphragm should not be
placed directly below the air hole in the Nipple. Position the Diaphragm
hole to the rear of the Cup. The Spray Gun can be turned to different
angles when spraying but never turned more than horizontal.
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