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Before disassembly or removal of any part of gun or attached
components, shut off air supply to gun, shut off air compressor,
release pressure from spray gun by depressing trigger, and
disconnect power source. NEVER assume system pressure is zero.
TO AVOID CREATING AN EXPLOSIVE ATMOSHPHERE, WORK ONLY IN
WELL VENTILATED AREAS.
USE OF A FACE MASK IS RECOMMENDED TO PREVENT INHALATION OF
TOXIC MATERIAL.
1. Keep your work area clean and well lit. Clutter and dark areas invite accidents.
2. Do not operate air compressor or other power tools in explosive atmospheres, such
as in the presence of flammable liquids, gases, or dust.
Electric motors used in these
machines create sparks, which may ignite the dust or fumes.
3. Keep pets, bystanders, children and visitors away while operating a spray gun.
Your new VAPER spray gun is a vital link in the finishing application. In addition to operating
the spray gun properly, techniques of surface preparation, paint preparation and the nature of
the specific spray material to be used must be understood. These instructions will explain the
differences among various spray methods and serve as a guide in the proper operation and
techniques of spray painting. Please refer to the Parts section of this manual for model specific
information.
There are three basic types of spray guns: siphon feed, pressure
feed and gravity feed. The type of spray gun used depends upon the
application and the size of the project. These types of spray guns can be
either “conventional” spray or HVLP (High Volume Low Pressure) spray.
Conventional spray guns use a much higher air cap pressure (more
than 10 psi) to atomize the paint than is used by HVLP spray guns,
which results in more overspray and lower transfer efficiency. (Transfer
efficiency refers to the percentage of paint sprayed that actually adheres
to the surface being painted).
HVLP, electrostatic and airless paint spray guns are the only spray
methods that meet the strict 65% transfer efficiency rate required by
some air quality district regulations. This improved transfer efficiency results in a significant
material savings when compared to conventional spray guns. Be sure to check local, state and
nations regulations that may apply before performing any spraying operations.
In order to qualify as an HVLP spray gun, dynamic air pressure, when measured at the air cap,
must not exceed 10 psi. HVLP spray guns produce a soft, low velocity spray pattern which
provides increased control while reducing paint “bounce-back” and overspray. As a result, HVLP
is also well suited for spraying surfaces with recessed areas.
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WORK AREA SAFETY
ITEM 19220 - FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS
INTRODUCTION
TYPES OF SPRAY GUNS
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1) Gun 1 - 100ml Aluminum Paint Cup
Guns 2 & 3 - 1000ml Aluminum Paint Cup
2) Fluid Inlet (Optional Material Filter)
3) Air Cap
4) Gun 1 - 1.0mm Fluid Tip (Nozzle)
Gun 2 - 1.4mm Fluid Tip (Nozzle)
Gun 3 - 1.7mm Fluid Tip (Nozzle)
5) Trigger
6) Packing Nut (Air Valve)
7) Air Control Knob
8) Cup Lid
9) Gun 1 - 1.0mm Fluid Needle
Gun 2 - 1.4mm Fluid Needle
Gun 3 - 1.7mm Fluid Needle
10) Fluid Control Knob
11) Spray Pattern Control Knob
12) 1/4” NPS Air Inlet Fitting
13) Pressure Regulator
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Gun 1
Guns 2 & 3
Содержание 19220
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