FieldLiner 3™
ALWAYS wear safety goggles or protective eye-wear when operating the unit!
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FieldLiner 3™ Manual / 4867.0917
OPERATION
1. Open the paint tank by turning the pump/lid
handle counter-clockwise until it is loose, and
then remove the pump from the tank.
2. Replace the pump/lid assembly into the tank.
Turn the pump handle clockwise until snug. DO
NOT OVER TIGHTEN. Never use any kind of tool
to tighten the pump lid.
3. Operate the hand pump up and down until the
desired pressure is reached. The pressure used
is dependent on many factors, including type of
paint, viscosity, ambient temperature, etc. A
little experimenting will be necessary, but the
normal pressure range is 20 - 30 psi. NEVER
PRESSURIZE ABOVE 35 PSI.
4. Check for any leaks. The pump/lid should seal
with normal hand pressure. Never use pry bars,
other tools, or excessive force to close. If
necessary, clean the gasket and gasket seating
area and lubricate or replace the gasket.
5. Position the spray nozzle where the painted line
is to begin. Pull the control lever. An even flow
of paint should spray from the nozzle. It might
be necessary to thin the paint or increase the
pressure to get the proper pattern.
6. The spray pattern can be adjusted from 2" to 6"
by moving the spray gun up or down on the
support arm
7. When low on paint the unit will begin to
“sputter" and paint will come out unevenly. To
refill, turn the knob counter-clockwise 1/4 turn
on the pressure relief valve to release the tank
pressure. Turn the pump/lid handle counter-
clockwise and remove it from the tank. Refill
the tank with properly thinned, strained paint
and re-pressurize
9. To use the spray gun as a hand sprayer, remove
the gun from the gun mount and un-strap the
hose from the handle. Depress the lever on the
gun to spray. After use, coil the hose and secure
it to the handle with the Velcro strap and then
return the gun to the gun mount.
OPERATIONAL NOTES!
If this is your first time, use water to practice.
NEVER Pressurize above 35 psi.
Never use any kind of tool to tighten the pump lid.
Lubricate the lid gasket with petroleum jelly.
Never try to open the tank when it is pressurized.
ALWAYS strain the paint.
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