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OPERATION
Fill the paint container with the material to be sprayed. DO NOT OVERFILL above MAX level indicator. Push
the fluid tube firmly into the base of the spray gun body. Screw the container onto the gun body tightly.
Place the motor unit onto a clean surface, free from any loose debris or liquids. Connect the hose to the back
of the spray gun. Uncoil the mains cable and plug in.
ALWAYS KEEP THE MOTOR UNIT AS FAR AWAY FROM THE SPRAYING AREA AS POSSIBLE TO
PREVENT PAINT CONTAMINATING THE MOTOR.
MASK ANY AREA YOU DO NOT WISH TO SPRAY.
Once you have set up ready to spray, switch on the unit. No paint will be sprayed until the trigger on the spray
gun is gently pulled. Before starting any work on spraying actual objects we suggest you spend some time
practicing on cardboard or newspaper until you have got used to how the spray gun works
SPRAY PATTERNS
The spray gun has 3 different spray patterns – Horizontal, Vertical and Round (Fig.2)
The horizontal and vertical are recommended for large surfaces. The round spray is used for small objects or
for areas - such as corners – that are difficult to reach.
To adjust the spray pattern, loosen the Air Cap Ring (1), adjust the
position of the Air Cap (2) to obtain either a vertical, horizontal or
round pattern then re-tighten the aircap ring.
PAINT VOLUME
The volume of paint sprayed is easily adjustable. (Fig.3)
Completely close Fluid Adjusting Screw (10) by turning this clockwise as far as it
will go. Whilst pulling the trigger, begin turning the adjustment screw anti-
clockwise until the volume of paint you require is obtained.
If the paint spray is too wide or contains too much paint turn the Fluid Adjusting
Screw clockwise again. Once the correct spray pattern is obtained you are able to
commence spraying.
SPRAYING TECHNIQUE
1. To obtain the best results always keep your spray gun level and at an equal
distance from the object you are spraying, ideally 25-30cm (10”-12”) (side to side or up or down) from the
surface. Avoid spraying at an angle as this will lead to runs on the surface (Fig.4a-4c).
2. Let your arm control the left to right movement rather than your wrist as this will help to give you an even
paint distribution over the whole area.
3. Do not tip the spray gun to more than a 45
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angle when the motor is switched off.
4. You can tip the spray gun at more of an angle when spraying celings
and decking etc, providing that the motor is switched ON. For
spraying at angles, please change the direction of the Paint Feed
tube (13) to the opposite angle that you are spraying, where there
is more paint in the container.
Fig.3
Fig.4a
Fig.4b
Fig.4c
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An airtight seal is essential for the correct operation of this gun.
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Before operating the unit please ensure that the container is securely fixed to the gun body and the gland
nut (11) is not loose.
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Over time the gland seal (12) will wear and need adjusting. To check the gland nut is correctly fitted you
will need a small adjustable spanner. Pull the trigger back and gradually tighten the gland nut by turning
it in a clockwise direction until the needle is not free to move when the trigger is released.
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To obtain the optimum setting gradually unscrew the nut by turning it in an anti-clockwise direction until
the needle moves forward into the fluid tip (4). To check your settings are correct spray a container of
water. Re-adjust if necessary.
Fig.2
Vertical Jet
Round Jet
Horizontal Jet
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