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NOTE

Two thin coats of paint will yield better results and have less 
chance of runs than one heavy layer.

6-12 inches

Coating should be even 
and wet when spraying

Coating will be 
light at this point

Coating will be too 
heavy at this point

WRONG

RIGHT

7.  Use a piece of cardboard as a shield to catch overspray at the edges of the work 

to protect other surfaces.

MAINTENANCE

It shall be the tool owner’s responsibility to assure that tools are main-
tained in a safe operating condition. 

If tools are damaged, remove from service 

immediately.

 

Tool repair shall be performed by authorized, trained, competent per-
sonnel. 

Please call our customer service at 1-866-355-0018 for information.

Tools shall be disconnected from their compressed air supply before 
repair is attempted. 

Repairs shall be consistent with manufacturer’s recommended

procedures. Please refer to the Troubleshooting section.

Tools, hoses and fittings shall be replaced if unsuitable for safe opera-
tion.
Incomplete cleaning could cause function failures and a degradation of 
the fan form.

1.  Remove any remaining paint by pouring it into another container.
2.  Disassemble the spray gun making sure to remove the needle before disassem-

bling the nozzle to avoid damage to the housing of the nozzle closure.

3.  Clean all the paint passages and the nozzle. Clean the other components using a 

brush soaked in solvent.

4.  Reassemble the spray gun and spray a small quantity of solvent to eliminate all the 

residues in the paint passages.

Summary of Contents for 4001J

Page 1: ...HE STORE PLEASE CALL OUR CUSTOMER SER VICE DEPARTMENT AT 1 866 355 0018 BEFORE YOU CALL HAVE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION AVAILABLE MODEL No DATE PURCHASED AND STORE LOCATION AN RED THUNDER REPRE SENTATI...

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Page 3: ...instructions provided in this manual are not intended to cover all possible conditions and practices that may occur when operating maintaining and cleaning power equipment Always use common sense and...

Page 4: ...property damage NOTE provides additional information that is useful for proper use and maintenance of this tool If a NOTE is indicated make sure it is fully understood NOTE IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS Some d...

Page 5: ...el Remove your jewelry before using this tool Do not wear loose clothing necklaces rings bracelets or other jewelry which may get caught in moving parts Nonskid footwear and electrically non conductiv...

Page 6: ...cessories may cause risk of injury to yourself and others Always make sure the tool is disconnected from air source when mak ing adjustments changing parts or performing any maintenance Do not abuse h...

Page 7: ...lated area Never use oxygen combustible or other bottled gas as an air source This could cause explosion and serious personal injury Fluid and solvent can be highly flammable or combustible Read and f...

Page 8: ...es Some solvents can cause eye injury Be sure user and bystanders in the area are wearing impact resistant eye and face protection Even small projectiles can injure eyes and cause blindness Before ope...

Page 9: ...air temperatures fall below 32 F or exceed 104 F INSTALLATION AND LOCATION OPERATION THE SPRAY GUN Never aim or spray at yourself or anybody else which would cause serious injury Air Nozzle Air Cap P...

Page 10: ...ERATION Do not install a female quick coupler on the tool Such a coupler contains an air valve that will allow the air tool to retain pressure and operate accidentally after the air supply is disconne...

Page 11: ...r a paint strainer 4 Tighten the gun to the cup securely using the connector with filter inside 5 Fill the cup about 3 4 full and start the air compressor 6 Set up a piece of cardboard or other scrap...

Page 12: ...This will cause a build up of paint in the center of the stroke and insufficient coating at each end 3 If spray is too fine then decrease the air pressure or open fluid control knob If the spray is t...

Page 13: ...rvice at 1 866 355 0018 for information Tools shall be disconnected from their compressed air supply before repair is attempted Repairs shall be consistent with manufacturer s recommended procedures P...

Page 14: ...ove Air Cap and clean with the provided cleaning brush IMPORTANT Make certain air cap and fluid nozzle are kept clean at all times If necessary remove these two components internal fluid nozzle can be...

Page 15: ...Nut 1 Parts List and Diagram PART DESCRIPTION QTY 20 Hanger 1 21 Hook up 1 22 Uper Lid 1 23 Sealing Gasket 2 24 Lock Nut 1 25 Sealing Gasket 1 26 Lower Lid 1 27 Fliud Pipe 1 28 Needle Adj knob 1 29 I...

Page 16: ...Consumption 4 6 7 1CFM Fluid Nozzle Size 1 8mm 0 071in Air Inlet 1 4 In 18 NPS Cup Size 33 8 fl oz 1000ML Type of feed Suction Optional Dia of Nozzle 2 0mm Recommended air pressure 40 60psi Weight 1 8...

Page 17: ...e Pattern Knob Heavy top bottom pattern 1 Nozzle plugged 2 Nozzle loose or dirty seal 3 Dried paint on Fluid Tip 4 Damaged Fluid Needle 1 Clean Nozzle 2 Clean and tighten Nozzle and seal 3 Use a nonme...

Page 18: ...eed 2 Improper distance from workpiece 3 Too much air pressure 1 Move moderately and parallel 2 Adjust distance 3 Reduce air pressure Fluid Tip Leakage 1 Dirty Fluid Tip 2 Broken Fluid Needle Spring 3...

Page 19: ...ion for product defect s 6 The manufacturer shall not be responsible for any additional costs associated with a product failure including but not limited to loss of work time loss of refrigerant and u...

Page 20: ...20 Red Thunder Inc Address 7683 SE 27TH Street Suite 186 Mercer Island WA 98040 USA Phone 1 866 355 0018 Email info redthunderstore com www redthunderstore com...

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