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PSS-7000U

1   Insert the paint head into the gun body by aligning the 

arrows on the neck of the paint head and body.

Note: 

 

Ensure the locking lever is rotated out of the way to 

avoid damaging the locking lever.

1   When spraying horizontal 

or low objects turn the 

suction tube to the front.

3   Rotate the locking lever 

forward to secure the paint 

head.

2   Rotate the paint head 

clockwise into the correct 

orientation.

2   When spraying overhead 

objects turn the suction 

tube to the back.

Inserting the Paint Head

Aligning the Suction Tube

2.  PREPARATION

1   Before pouring any paint 

or thinners, work out how 

much of each substance is 

needed.

1   Submerge the viscosity 

cup into the material to fill.

3   Time how long it takes to empty the cup. This is referred to 

as DIN seconds.

It is vital to determine the viscosity of the coating material to 

see if it is suitable to be used in the spray gun.

2   Pour the required paint 

and thinners using a filter 

into a mixing cup and mix 

thoroughly.

2   Raise the cup out of the 

material and start timing.

4   If the material is above 70 DIN-sec the material will need to 

be thinned more and retested.

Thinning

Determining Viscosity

NOTE:

 

FOR BEST RESULTS, SURFACE PREPARATION AND PAINT 

THINNING ARE THE TWO MOST IMPORTANT AREAS. ENSURE 

ALL SURFACES ARE FREE OF DUST, DIRT AND GREASE.

PAINT

THINNERS

PAINT

THINNERS

Thinning is particularly important when spraying. Most paints 

are supplied ready for brush application and need to be diluted 

sufficiently for spraying purposes.

Note:

 Water based paints can be thinned using water.

Follow the manufacturers guide for thinning ratios which 

should be labelled on the paint container.

IMPORTANT!

 

THE SPRAY GUN CANNOT BE USED WITH 

MATERIALS CONTAINING ABRASIVE SUBSTANCES, GLAZES, 

DISPERSION PAINTS, CAUSTIC AND ALKALINE SUBSTANCES, 

TEXTURED COATINGS OR TOXIC SPRAYS.

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