8
6 to 12 inches
Start
stroke
Pull
trigger
Even and wet coat
Release
trigger
End of
stroke
RIGHT
Light coat
Heavy coat
WRONG
7
Proper handling of the gun is essential for obtaining a good finish. The gun should be
held at a 90° angle to the surface being covered, and moved parallel to it. For precise
control of the gun and material, the trigger should be released before the end of the
stroke. Hold the gun 6 to 12 inches away from the surface depending on material and
atomizing pressure. For a uniform finish, lap each stroke over the preceding stroke,
making sure the spray is smooth and wet. Using the lowest possible atomizing air
pressure will reduce over spray and provide maximum efficiency. (See Figure 7)
OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
Take care not to damage the seals on the gun body when removing the
air distribution ring.
1. Remove the nozzle set:
a. Remove air cap w/ring. (See Figure 1)
b. Unscrew the fluid adjustment knob. (See Figure 2)
c. Pull out needle spring and paint needle. (See Figure 3)
d. Remove paint nozzle using wrench provided. (See Figure 4)
REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS
1
2
3
4
Remove air pressure from air hose / gun.
CAUTION: