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Spray painting
Follow these instructions to achieve correct spray painting results.
1.
Hold the spray gun perpendicular to the workpiece and move it back and forth in parallel, horizontal
lines.
2.
Start to move the spray gun before pressing the trigger. Release the trigger before you finish the
spraying movement.
3.
Keep an even distance between the spray gun and the workpiece. A suitable distance is 15-30 cm,
depending on the air pressure and nature of the work.
1.
Start moving the spray gun.
2.
Squeeze the trigger.
3.
Release the trigger.
4.
Stop moving the spray gun.
5.
Even, wet coat during spray painting
Use the lowest possible pressure to avoid excessive paint flow.
Setting
Pattern, paint flow and atomisation are adjusted with the pattern, paint flow and air flow knobs.
MAINTENANCE
1.
Pour remaining paint into another container and clean the paint ducts and air cap. Spray a small
amount of solvent to clean the paint ducts. Inadequate cleaning can cause incorrect patterns
and/or particles in the paint. Thoroughly clean the spray gun immediately after using two-
component paint.
2.
Clean the other parts with solvent, the brush provided and a cloth.
3.
Clean the paint ducts fully before dismantling the spray gun.
4.
Remove the paint needle before removing the paint nozzle, or hold the needle retracted, otherwise
the seat may be damaged.
IMPORTANT
Never spray foods or chemicals with the spray gun.
The paint container or paint hose must be securely connected to the paint connection.
Never pick at the nozzle or needle with metal wire or other hard objects. This will damage them.
Never immerse the spray gun in solvent or other fluid. This will damage the air cap, paint nozzle
and paint needle.
Subject to printing errors and design changes over which we have no control. In the event of problems,
please contact our service department.
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