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3. ADJUSTING THE SPRAY GUN
1 Unscrew and remove the
air cap and nozzle from the
paint head.
3 Rotate the removal tool
90 degrees and then
pull firmly to remove the
needle.
5 Insert the desired nozzle
over the fluid needle,
making sure to align the
tabs with the outer recess.
2.5mm Nozzle (colour: black): Should be used for thicker
materials up to a viscosity of 150DIN-S.
Note:
Must be used with the blunt fluid needle.
2mm Nozzle (colour: red): Should be used for lower viscosity
materials up to a viscosity of 60DIN-S
Note:
Must be used with the blunt fluid needle.
1mm Nozzle (colour: grey): Should be used for thin materials
up to a viscosity of 30DIN-S.
Note:
Must be used with the pointed fluid needle.
2 If you need to change the
paint needle, Insert the
fluid needle removal tool
over the fluid needle.
4 Insert the required fluid
needle and push firmly into
the paint head.
6 Place the air cap over
the nozzle and rotate
clockwise to secure.
Selecting and Fitting a Nozzle
a
b
1 For vertical surfaces use a
horizontal fan. This is done
by rotating the air cap into
the position shown to the
right.
1 For medium to large
surfaces, use a wide
spray pattern. This is
done by pushing the width
adjustment lever right
towards the wide pattern.
2 For corners, edges and
other hard to access
places use a round fan.
This is done by pushing
the width adjustment lever
left into the narrow pattern
selection.
The spray width adjustment
controls the shape of the spray
pattern.
2 For horizontal surfaces use
a vertical fan. This is done
by rotating the air cap into
the position shown to the
right.
To change spray patterns
simply loosen the air cap and
rotate to the desired position.
Ensure that the air cap is
tightened again to secure in
place.
Spray Width Adjustment
Choosing Spray Patterns