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connecting to a 2-Quart Remote Pressure Pot
1. Convert the gun to pressure feed.
2. Connect hoses:
a. Make sure turbine is turned OFF and unplugged.
b. Attach remote pressure pot to the turbine via the hose
configuration shown below.
c. Tighten the air hose connections by hand.
b. Tighten the fluid hose connections with an adjustable
wrench.
1)
Turbine
2)
7.5m air hose
3)
Female quick-disconnect coupling
4)
2-quart pressure tank assembly
5)
1.5m air whip hose
6)
1.5m fluid whip hose
7)
Hose straps
8)
Female quick-disconnect coupling
9)
Spray gun
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converting the Gun to a Regulator Gun
Your HVLP spray gun can be converted to connect directly to
existing high pressure air systems with the addition of a regulator
assembly.
1. Remove the air inlet fitting at the bottom of the gun handle
using a wrench.
2. Thread the fitting on the regulator assembly into the air
inlet at the bottom of the gun handle and tighten.
Regulator
Assembly
Air Inlet
Fitting
3. Attach the air hose from the existing high pressure air
system to the regulator assembly.
4. Set the pressure gauge on the regulator assembly to the
appropriate setting for the coating being sprayed.
NOTE: Standard air caps require an air flow of 15 –
25 SCFM. Low air flow air caps are available
for the regulator gun to use with smaller air
compressors. See “Optional accessories” for
the part numbers.
converting the gun from Non-Bleeder to
Bleeder
Your HVLP spray gun can be converted from a non-bleeder to a
bleeder setup. Bleeder setup provides more atomizing power for
higher viscosity materials, such as latex and enamels. Bleeder
setup can make it easier to spray in confined spaces, such as inside
cabinets, because the air hose is moved to the back of the gun.
To convert a spray gun to bleeder setup:
1. Remove the air flow adjustment knob from the rear of the
gun using a wrench.
2. Remove the air inlet fitting from the bottom of the gun
handle using a wrench.
3. Thread the air inlet fitting into the air flow adjustment knob
location at the rear of the gun. Secure the fitting in place.
Air Flow
Adjustment
Knob
Air Inlet
Fitting
4. Thread the air inlet plug (shipped loose with the gun
literature pack) into the air inlet at the bottom of the gun
handle. Secure the plug in place.
Air Inlet
Plug
5. Attach the air hose to the relocated air inlet fitting.
NOTE: In bleeder setup, the removal of the air flow
adjustment knob causes the air supply to be on at
all times when the air hose is attached to the gun.