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1. Plug in compressor, turn it on, set the
   pressure regulator to 40 PSI, attach one
   end of the air hose to the compressor
   and the other end of the air hose (1) to
   the air tool (Fig. E).

OPERATION

3. Squeeze the trigger (1) of the spray gun
    (2). Start moving the gun before pressing
    the trigger and release the trigger before
    stopping the gun movement at the end
    of each stroke. This procedure will blend
    each stroke with the next without
    overlap or unevenness (Fig. G).

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4. Move the gun (1) at a constant pace in a
    back and forth parallel direction,
    maintaining a uniform distance from the
    surface to be painted (Fig. H).

5. Repeat the strokes until a uniform
    coating is formed.

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NOTE:

 

Do some practice sprays to check 

and adjust the spray pattern and gun set 
up, using a spare surface (scrap piece of 
metal).

2. Hold the gun (1) so that the nozzle is
    approximately 6" to 12" (15 to 30 cm) 
    from the work

    surface, perpendicular 

     to the spraying area (Fig. F).

6" - 12"

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NOTE: 

Use a 

pi

ece of card

b

oard as a shield to ca

p

ture 

the loss of s

pray paint at the en

ds o

f the workp

iece to 

p

rotect other su

rfaces from be

i

ng pa

inted.

NOTE:

 

T

wo p

ro

p

er and unifor

m thin coats of pa

i

nt, rather

 

than one thi

ck layer, wi

ll yiel

d better res

ults and reduce the 

chance of runs.

• The speed of the stroke, the distance from the work surface, 
   and the setting of the paint adjusting knob vary the amount 
   of paint being applied.

Always move the gun in a
parallel direction.

DON’TS

Do not press the trigger with the gun 
at an inclined or angled position.
Do not stop the sprayer movement in 
between strokes, as this will cause a 
build-up of paint and result in runs.

1.  Improper/thin coating region
2. Uniform/thick coating region

1.  Uniform coating region
2. Stroke starting position
3. Trigger pressing position
4. Trigger releasing position
5. Stroke stopping position
6. Gun movement path

DO’S 

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5

6

1

6" - 12"

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2

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CAUTION!

Potential hazar

d that may res

ult i

n m

oderate injury 

or da

m

a

g

e to e

q

ui

pm

ent.

• D

o not fan

 the gun w

h

ile painting

. This 

w

ill cause a 

   bui

l

d-up of pa

int in the centre of the stro

ke and an

 

   i

nsuffic

ient coati

ng at t

he ends.

 Failu

r

e to comp

ly 

   

m

ay resul

t in m

oderate injur

y or damage to

 

   equ

i

pm

ent.

Fig. E

Fig. F

Fig. G

Fig. H

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Summary of Contents for 058-9373-2

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL Model no IMPORTANT Please read this manual carefully before using this product and save it for reference Air Powered Gravity Feed HVLP Spray Gun 058 9373 2...

Page 2: ...please call our toll free helpline at 1 888 670 6682 4 5 10 11 12 16 18 20 21 22 TABLE OF CONTENTS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SAFETY GUIDELINES KEY PARTS DIAGRAM TECHNICAL INFORMATION OPERATING INSTRUCT...

Page 3: ...ult in injury or damage to equipment FLUID DELIVERY NOZZLE AIR HOSE REQUIRED PAINT VISCOSITY FINISH QUALITY CFM REQUIREMENT AIR INLET PAINT CAPACITY MAXIMUM OPERATING PRESSURE OPERATING PRESSURE WEIGH...

Page 4: ...y valve may cause personal injury or property damage Risk of burns The pump and the manifold generate high temperatures In order to avoid burns or other injuries do not touch the pump the manifold or...

Page 5: ...the compressor on a rooftop or in elevated position that could allow the unit to fall or be tipped over Always replace a damaged gauge before operating the unit again NOTE Recycle the unwanted materi...

Page 6: ...and continuous use Light duty and intermittent use Medium duty and intermittent use Heavy duty and continuous use Compatible compressors and air tool No 1 2 No 5 6 7 8 Description Description Plastic...

Page 7: ...it on set the pressure regulator to 40 PSI attach one end of the air hose to the compressor and the other end of the air hose to the spray gun The spray gun is now ready for use 6 After connecting the...

Page 8: ...board as a shield to capture the loss of spray paint at the ends of the workpiece to protect other surfaces from being painted NOTE Two proper and uniform thin coats of paint rather than one thick lay...

Page 9: ...n and spray a small quantity of solvent to remove any residues in the paint passages 17 16 NOTE When it is hard to get rid of the stuck paint wash it after soaking it in lacquer thinner CAUTION Potent...

Page 10: ...ttern is too narrow Arc shaped pattern Paint is too thick Atomization air pressure is too low Regulate paint viscosity Increase air pressure Fluid leakage from packing nut 1 Packing nut is loose 2 Pac...

Page 11: ...et valve Switch spring Air valve body Switch knob O ring 8 5 x 1 2 Switch seat Foam washer Washer Direction screw Snap ring Round nut Fluid cap washer Atomizer Fluid nozzle Fluid nozzle joint Washer J...

Page 12: ...ge is caused by repairs made or attempted by others i e persons not authorized by the manufacturer and any such unauthorized repairs or attempted repairs shall void this warranty in its entirety FURTH...

Page 13: ...nding any provision herein or entitlement of the purchaser at law in equity or otherwise in no event shall the liability of the retailer or manufacturer under this warranty whether in contract tort pr...

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