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Super Pro spray guns are fed with paint by a siphon (or suction) effect from the paint cup.

The air flow through the air cap draws paint up the feed tube, into the nozzle assembly,

where it is atomised and sprayed forward.
Mix  the  paint  to  the  correct  viscosity  for  spraying  according  to  the  manufacturers

instructions,  and  strain  it  into  the  paint  cup  through  a fine mesh  filter. When mixing the

paint, make sure that you have enough thinners left to clean the spray gun after use.
Do not fill the paint cup to more than 3/4 full. Make sure that the top edge of the cup and

the cup sealing gasket are clean and free from damage before mounting the cup on

the gun. The cup locking lever must be tightened firmly to prevent any leaks from around

the cup rim, also it is very important to keep the cup vent clear.
Set the spray pattern and fluid flow using the adjustment screws on the spray gun. The

spray pattern is variable between round and fan by adjusting the air flow through the air

cap. Turn  the  spray  fan  control  anticlockwise  to  increase  flow  and  give  a  fan  shaped

spray pattern, turning clockwise to close off the air flow will give a circular pattern. The fan

can  be  adjusted  vertically  or  horizontally  to  suit  your  requirements  by  loosening  the

knurled  locking  ring  and  turning  the  wings  to  the  desired  position.  Set  the  fluid  flow

according  to  the  paint  in  use  and  the  spray  pattern  by  using  the  fluid  control  screw;

anticlockwise to increase, clockwise to reduce flow. As the width of the spray is increased,

fluid flow will also need to be increased.
The air pressure needed will vary according to the paint in use, with thicker paints needing

greater pressure. For most paints, a pressure of between 1.5 and 4.2 bar (approximately

22 - 60 psi) is adequate, to increase the air pressure, turn the air flow control anticlockwise

to increase, and clockwise to decrease the air pressure.
NOTE:

To  reduce  overspray  and  obtain  maximum  transfer  efficiency,  always  use  the  lowest

possible  air  inlet  atomising  pressure  that  produces  an  acceptable  spray  pattern.
The first requirement for a good resultant finish is the proper handling of the gun. The

gun should be perpendicular to the surface being covered and moved parallel with

it. The stroke should be started before the trigger is pulled and likewise , released

before the stroke is ended. This gives accurate control of the gun and material.
The distance between the gun and the surface to be covered should be 6 to 12 inches

depending on the material and atomising pressure. The material deposited should always

be even and wet. Lap each stroke over the preceding stroke to obtain a uniform finish.
Damage to the fluid needle or nozzle, or any of the air ports, will result in a faulty spray

pattern. Take care when cleaning or assembling these components.
When  spraying,  the  gun  should  be  held  square  to  the  surface  being  painted,  at  a

distance of 6 to 12 inches depending on the paint and atomising pressure. Keep the gun

parallel to the surface being sprayed, starting the stroke before pulling the trigger, and

releasing the trigger before ending the stroke. Overlap each stroke over the preceding

stroke to obtain an even finish. The paint cover should be even and wet when spraying.
If the gun is too far from the surface, or the paint is too thin, the paint will dry before hitting

the work, resulting in a rough, sandy finish. Allowing overspray to fall on a finished area will

also result in a rough finish. Too much paint feed or holding the gun too close to the work

will lead to runs and sagging.

USING THE SPRAYGUN

PAINT SPRAYING HINTS Cont

To obtain best results, it is vital that the surface to be sprayed is well prepared. It must be

clean, free from dust, dirt and grease. Mask any area that is not to be sprayed.

Paint  Thinning

Thinning is particularly important when paint spraying. Most paints are supplied ready for

brush application and need to be sufficiently diluted for spraying purposes. Always follow

the paint manufacturers instructions. If in doubt, always consult the paint manufacturer.
A Viscous Cup (not supplied), will assist in determining the correct thickness of the paint.
Ensure the paint is free from lumps or other matter, if necessary strain it through a coarse

filter.
The ideal viscosity for most paints is given in

the  chart  opposite.
Dip  the  cup  into  the  paint  and  fill  to  the

brim. Time how long it takes for the cup to

empty.
Thin  as  required  until  times  are  achieved

Water based paints ..... 35 - 45 secs
Oil based paints .......... 15 - 25 secs
Enamel  paints .............. 15 - 25 secs
Primers .......................... 20 - 30 secs
Varnishes ...................... 20 - 25 secs
Aluminium  paints ........ 15 - 25 secs
Wood  preservatives .... Do Not Dilute
Wood  Stains .................. Do Not Dilute
Smooth Masonry paint....dilute by 5 - 10%

Water based paints (emulsions)  10-20% water.

Oil based paints (gloss)  up to 10% thinners.

Cellulose paints  up to 50 % cellulose thinners.

IF IN ANY DOUBT, CONTACT THE PAINT MANUFACTURER

Alternatively if a viscous cup is not available, the following information can be used

as a rough guide.

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Содержание SP18C

Страница 1: ...OPERATION MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 0903 MODEL NO Super Pro14C Super Pro18C PART No 3090050 3090055 SPRAY GUN SPRAY GUN ...

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Страница 3: ...er Pro Spray Gun Before using the device please read this manual thoroughly and carefully Follow all instructions given This is for your own safety and that of others around you and is also to help you achieve long and trouble free service from your new spray gun PARTS SERVICE TEL 020 8988 7400 or e mail as follows PARTS Parts clarkeinternational com SERVICE Service clarkeinternational com Please ...

Страница 4: ...Gasket NS5P1403 NS6P1803 1 4 Air Orientated Ring NS5P1404 NS6P1804 1 5 Body NS5P1405 NS6P185 1 6 Adjusting Valve Set NS5P1406 NS6P186 1 7 Spring NS5P1407 NS6P1807 1 8 Adjusting Screw NS5P1408 NS6P1808 1 9 Fluid Needle NS5P1409 NS6P189 1 10 Needle Valve Guide NS5P1410 NS6P1810 1 11 O Ring NS5P1411 NS6P1811 1 12 Air Hose Joint NS5P1412 NS6P1812 1 13 Quick Connector NS5P1413 NS6P1813 1 14 Air Adj Val...

Страница 5: ...tenance NEVER spray paint towards people or animals In the case of injury seek expert medical advice immediately NEVER smoke while spraying or preparing paints or spray near a naked flame or heat source Many paints are flammable NEVER allow children to use or play with this appliance NEVER spray products containing halogenated hydrocarbons such as trichloroethane or methylene chloride with this gu...

Страница 6: ...equired Super Pro 14 1 4 mm 2 hp and above Super Pro 18 1 8 mm 2 hp and above For best results the air supply to the spray gun must be clean and dry with no oil or water contamination Follow the air compressor manufacturer s guidelines on installation and operation to ensure that your air supply is as clean as possible The compressed air supply line to the spray gun must be fitted with an oil and ...

Страница 7: ...l The distance between the gun and the surface to be covered should be 6 to 12 inches depending on the material and atomising pressure The material deposited should always be even and wet Lap each stroke over the preceding stroke to obtain a uniform finish Damage to the fluid needle or nozzle or any of the air ports will result in a faulty spray pattern Take care when cleaning or assembling these ...

Страница 8: ...k the air supply hose regularly for any signs of damage and replace it if necessary Do not use damaged or leaking hoses MAINTENANCE PAINT SPRAYING HINTS WARNING NEVER attempt to spray unless you are wearing suitable approved respiratory and eye protection REMEMBER that some modern paints require specialist respiratory protection always consult the paint manufacturers instructions 1 General Prepara...

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