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3) Air Spray Gun
Before first Use
Unpack the air spray gun and the accessory and check all parts for any damage
in transit. Dispose of packaging materials or store them out of reach of children.
Plastic bags etc. may become a deadly toy for children.
Working Principle
The compressed air spray gun operates on the suction principle. Therefore the
material container is not under pressure. The compressed air, which delivers the
spraying material, is connected to the air inlet and is lead through the gun body.
The air passes the nozzle when pressing the trigger. An underpressure is
generated by the high air flow speed. As a result, the spraying material is drawn
and delivered through the spraying tube and atomised at the same time.
Using
1. Before starting to work, check the trigger (3c) and make sure it moves freely.
2. Connect the quick coupling connector (3d) of the air spray gun to the
compressed air supply. The air should be regulated and filtered. Setup the air
pressure according to the parameters supplied with the material to be
processed and according to the technical data.
3. Fill the container (3b) with the material to be processed. Firmly screw on the
container to the spray gun. Alternatively connect the desired disposable
material can to the screwed connection of the spray gun. Pay attention to the
air hose while operating the spray gun. Hold the hose with one hand while you
are operating the spray gun with the other hand. The hose must not be bent.
Do not step on it, as this will lead to formation of droplets.
4. Press the trigger (3c) and perform test runs on some test pieces. This way you
can determine the optimum spraying strength and the different jet adjustments.
Notes:
Always keep down the material container when spraying with the gun to
prevent spraying material from spilling and running out.
Do not process abrasive, acid and petrol.
Only use a solvent-resistant and pressure-resistant air hoses (min. 10 bar).