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USER MANUAL
Gravity Spray Gun
JEFA047
(1)
Paint Cup and Air Hose must be fixed on Spray Gun tight with the spanner provided.
(2)
Set the air pressure to 3 - 3.5kgf/cm by default and adjust according to the viscosity of the paint.
(3)
Hold the gun approximately 15 to 20cm from the target and adjust as required to achieve the appropriate spray.
(4)
Use the Adjusting Valve to set the required pressure.
3. Operating Instructions
2. Specification
Air Pressure
50psi / 3.5bar
Air Inlet
¼"
Air Consumption
10cfm
Cup Capacity
600ml
Feed Type
Gravity
Fluid Nozzle
1.5mm
•
Soak the Gun Body in a clean solvent and rinse it well after cleaning.
•
Disassemble the Air Cap and Fluid Nozzle and soak in a solvent before cleaning carefully with a brush
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Ensure that holes on the Air Cap and Fluid Nozzle are cleaned carefully and not damaged during cleaning.
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Re-fasten the Needle Packing Screw by gently pulling the trigger and adjusting the screw (do not fasten it too tightly).
4. Cleaning & Maintenance
5. Troubleshooting
Problem
Cause
Solution
1. Irregular spray
Air is mixing with paint in the paint as a result of faulty
/or loose Needle packing or loose Paint Cup locking
nut.
• Replace the O Ring
• Tighten the Needle Packing /
Paint Cup
2. One-sided paint
pattern
1. A portion of the square bore of Air Cap has been
clogged with debris
2. A build up of solid material at the top of the Fluid
Nozzle
Clean the gun thoroughly as
described in the Cleaning &
Maintenance Section
3. Spray pattern in
sickle / crescent
shaped
Debris is blocking the passage from the Air Cap
Clean the gun thoroughly as
described in the Cleaning &
Maintenance Section
4. Narrow /Thin
Spray Pattern
1. Air pressure is too high
2. Paint viscosity is too thin
• Reduce the air pressure
• Increase paint viscosity
5. Thick / Fat
Spray Pattern
1. The Fluid Nozzle is worn or damaged
2. Air pressure from the Air Cap is excessively low
3. Paint viscosity is excessively high
•
Replace the Fluid Nozzle
•
Increase air pressure
•
Reduce paint viscosity