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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
4. Keep the gun at a right angle as shown while spraying
(See Figure 4).
NOTE:
if paint cup is over filled and the gun is not kept at a
right angle during spraying, there is a good chance
that paint will leak from the vent hole on top of the lid.
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6-12 in.
NOTE:
Always keep the gun in motion while spraying.
Stopping gun movement in mid-stroke will cause a build-up
of paint and will result in runs. Do not fan the gun from side to
side while painting. This will cause a build-up of paint in the
center of the stroke and an insufficient coating at each end
(See Figure 5).
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Thin coat
Heavy coat
Thin coat
Air
F
low
5. Trigger the gun properly. Begin moving the gun before
squeezing the trigger and release the trigger before
stopping gun movement. This procedure will feather/blend
each stroke with the next without showing overlap or
unevenness (See Figure 6).
NOTE:
The amount of paint being applied can be varied by
the speed of stroke, distance from the fluid adjustment
knob (E). If the speed stroke is too slow, the paint will be wet
on the workpiece and it may run. If the speed stroke is too
fast, the paint will be dry and uneven on the workpiece.
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6-12 in.
Pull
Start
Stroke
Release
Trigger
Trigger
End
Stroke