SKU 47274
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Operation (continued)
Attach the appropriate
6.
Nozzle Tip (11)
. The Spray Gun comes with:
(2) @ .032” (0.8mm) - For latex stain and oil based paints, heavy bodies
(1) @ .021” (0.5mm) - For light bodies, stains, sealers, and water-proofers
(1) @ .021” (0.5mm) - (Extended Tip) For lighter bodies, stains, sealers, and water-
proofers
To attach a new
7.
Nozzle Tip (11)
, remove the
Locknut (12)
and pull out
the existing
Nozzle Tip (11)
. Replace with the appropriate tip and
reinsert the
Locknut (12)
.
Note:
When inserting a
Nozzle Tip (11)
, if you turn it in
a clockwise position, the spray pattern will be
wide with fine atomization. If you turn it in a
counterclockwise direction, the pattern will narrow
and result in less atomization.
Note:
With thin sealers or stains, fogging or dripping may occur when the tip is adjusted
clockwise. To prevent fogging or dripping, slightly rotate the nozzle counterclockwise.
Small adjustments make a huge difference in spray patterns.
Note:
Adjusting the nozzle combined with the
Regulator (25)
knob, will give you the proper
pattern for all of your applications.
Unscrew the
8.
Container (17)
counterclockwise to remove.
Pour the appropriate material (32 ounce maximum) in.
9.
Make sure the Suction Tube (16) with the Filter (28) on the end of the tube, is
10.
firmly inserted all the way into the Lid / Pump Housing (18) before installing the
Container (17).
Screw the
11.
Container (17)
on
clockwise.
Rotating the
12.
Regulator (25)
knob clockwise reduces the output. Rotating the
Regulator
(25)
knob counterclockwise increases the output. Rotate the knob to its maximum
setting (counterclockwise) to start spraying. Test on a piece of scrap, or newspaper
taped to the wall. Adjust the
Regulator (25)
knob as needed. If you do not achieve
desired results, you may have to return to step 7 and the notes above to readjust the
Nozzle Tip (11)
.
Proper Spraying Technique
FIGURE 3
FIGURE 4
Note:
It takes a period of
time for the Spray Gun to
accumulate suction pressure;
allow the unit time for the
suction pressure to build up
before expecting optimum
Spray Gun performance.
For best results, keep the sprayer parallel to the painting surface as shown in FIGURE
3. Un-parallel spraying, as in FIGURE 4, will result in uneven paint application.
FIGURE 2
REV 02j, 08a, 08i