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SAFETY INFORMATION
READ INSTRUCTIONS!
Read and understand all instructions thoroughly.
FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD!
Do Not use near sparks, open flame or other potential ignition source.
HEALTH HAZARD!
• Avoid breathing vapors produced by Spray Gun. Always wear appropriate
NIOSH approved breathing apparatus and use in a well ventilated area.
• Wear appropriate eye protection.
• Wear solvent-resistant gloves.
• Remove Air Cap Assembly.
• Remove Nozzle with included 12mm wrench.
• Unthread and remove Fluid Control Knob from rear of
Paint Gun body.
• Carefully remove Tension Coil Spring with Bushing
and Needle by firmly gripping rear of Needle and
pulling out through rear of Paint Gun body (Fig B).
• Remove brown plastic Air Manifold. (Note: position
of locating pin on manifold to bore in Paint Gun body
for re-assembly) with special removal tool by placing
hooks facing downward, through manifold openings,
under spokes and pulling directly outward toward
front of Gun Body (Fig C & D).
• Inspect and clean as required.
• Replace Air Manifold (be sure to correctly position the
locating pin on manifold into bore in Paint Gun body).
• Replace Needle by sliding into bore in rear of Paint
Gun body until it seats.
• Slide Needle Tension Spring w/bushing over the rear
of the Needle (Fig. E)
• Replace Nozzle by threading into front of Gun Body
and tighten firmly with included 12mm wrench
(Do not over tighten).
• Replace Air Cap by threading Retaining Ring onto
Gun Body. Make sure the air horns of the Air Cap are
oriented properly.
Fig. B
Fig. C
Fig. D
Fig. E
SET-UP
• Remove all components from carton, identify them and become familiar with their purpose.
• A 5/16" I.D. minimum air hose at a 25' maximum length is strongly recommended for best
results. Smaller I.D. hose and greater length may produce unsatisfactory results.
• A clean, dry, regulated air supply is required. The use of an additional “on the gun” regulator
is strongly recommended to accurately control gun pressure while painting.
• Clean out the paint cup as well as the paint gun air and paint passages with a solvent such
as Eastwood PRE or acetone to remove any residual manufacturing impurities before use.
Dry thoroughly.
PAINT GUN DISASSEMBLY FOR ADDITIONAL CLEANING
OR REBUILDING
Air Cap
Nozzle Manifold
Needle
Spring
Fluid
Control
Knob