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CLEANING SPRAY GUNS WITH PAINT CUPS

1) Empty paint cup; then rinse with appropriate solvent recommended by the spray 

material manufacturer.

2) Refill paint cup with cleaning solvent and attach to gun. Spray solvent through the 

gun while shaking the gun. Wipe the exterior of the gun with a solvent soaked rag. 

Repeat until the gun is clean.

3) Remove the air cap and soak in solvent until clean. Use a small bristle brush for 

stubborn stains. If it becomes necessary to clean the air cap holes, use a toothpick 

or small brush. Our #19112 Spray Gun Cleaning Kit provides an 

assortment of cleaning brushes to maintain your spray guns and help keep them 

lasting longer. N

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PATTERN ADJUSTMENT FOR PRESSURE HOOKUPS

1) Adjust air pressure to the spray gun according to the recommendations supplied 

by the spray material manufacturer. This air pressure is typically between 40 to 60 

PSI for conventional spray guns. Adjust air pressure with the trigger pulled and the 

air control knob (if applicable) fully open.

2) The width of the “fan spray” is controlled by the pattern control knob. Turn knob 

counterclockwise to increase the width of the fan spray pattern. Turn knob 

clockwise to decrease the spread of the fan spray pattern for a round pattern.

3) Open the fluid control knob by turning counterclockwise about three turns.

4) Start the tank pressure at 0 PSI and turn the tank regulator slowly to increase fluid 

delivery until the desired atomization (spray) pattern is achieved.

5) If the spray pattern is too coarse, reduce the tank pressure with the tank regulator 

to reduce the amount of material. Trigger a short burst to relieve the tank pressure, 

and then increase tank pressure to slowly until a proper atomization pattern is 

achieved.

6) The fluid control knob can be used for fine adjustment of the atomization pattern.

Before spraying the workpiece, practice on a cardboard or

other suitable test target to ensure that the spray pattern size

and consistency are correct.

GUN HANDLING

For best results, please follow these basic guidelines

when spraying:

1) Always keep the spray gun perpendicular to the 

surface being painted.

2) Keep the nozzle about 6 to 12 inches from the work 

surface throughout the stroke.

3) Always keep the gun in motion while spraying. 

Stopping the gun motion in mid-stroke will cause a 

build up of paint which can cause runs in the finish.

4) Do not “fan” the gun in an arcing motion as this 

creates an uneven finish by producing a build up of 

paint in the middle portion of the stroke and thinner 

coating at each end of the stroke.

5) Trigger the gun properly - Start the gun moving at 

the beginning of each stroke BEFORE SQUEEZING THE TRIGGER and release the 

trigger BEFORE STOPPING GUN MOTION at the end of each stroke.

6) The amount of paint being applied to the surface varies due to the speed of the 

stroke, distance from the work surface, the adjustment of the fluid control knob 

and the air pressure being used. N

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7) The material deposited should always be even and wet. Overlap each stroke just 

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8) Use appropriate masking materials (masking paper, tape, etc.) as needed to protect 

other surfaces from overspray.

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Содержание HVLP

Страница 1: ...1 HVLP Spray Guns Instruction Manual ...

Страница 2: ...se available for refer ence when calling MODEL NUMBER _____________________________ DATE of PURCHASE _____________________________ 2 3 INTRODUCTION It is the owner and or operator s responsibility to study all WARNINGS operating and maintenance instructions contained on the product label and instruction manual prior to operation of this spray gun The owner operator shall retain product instruction...

Страница 3: ...le materials When paints or materials are sprayed they are broken into very small particles and mixed with air This will cause certain paints and materials to become extremely flammable and could result in serious injury or death Never spray closer than 25 feet to the air compressor Motors electrical equipment and controls can cause electrical arcs that will ignite a flammable gas or vapor Never s...

Страница 4: ...erations 6 7 Conventional HVLP WORK AREA SAFETY B Be ef fo or re e d di is sa as ss se em mb bl ly y o or r r re em mo ov va al l o of f a an ny y p pa ar rt t o of f g gu un n o or r a at tt ta ac ch he ed d c co om mp po on ne en nt ts s s sh hu ut t o of ff f a ai ir r s su up pp pl ly y t to o g gu un n s sh hu ut t o of ff f a ai ir r c co om mp pr re es ss so or r r re el le ea as se e p pr ...

Страница 5: ...ed 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 TYPES OF SPRAY GUN HOOKUPS S SI IP PH HO ON N F FE EE ED D C CU UP P H HO OO OK KU UP P Air pressure for atomization is controlled by the regulator on the air source The amo...

Страница 6: ...n m ma ak ke e c ce er rt ta ai in n t th ha at t a al ll l c co on nn ne ec ct ti io on ns s a an nd d f fi it tt ti in ng gs s a ar re e s se ec cu ur re e C Ch he ec ck k h ho os se e a an nd d a al ll l c co on nn ne ec ct ti io on ns s f fo or r w we ea ak k o or r w wo or rn n c co on nd di it ti io on ns s t th ha at t c co ou ul ld d r re en nd de er r t th he e s sy ys st te em m u un ns ...

Страница 7: ...with a solvent soaked rag Repeat until the gun is clean 3 Remove the air cap and soak in solvent until clean Use a small bristle brush for stubborn stains If it becomes necessary to clean the air cap holes use a toothpick or small brush Our 19112 Spray Gun Cleaning Kit provides an assortment of cleaning brushes to maintain your spray guns and help keep them lasting longer N NE EV VE ER R U US SE E...

Страница 8: ...ng parts STORAGE 1 When not in use turn the fluid adjustment knob counter clockwise to open to reduce the spring tension on the needle fluid tip 2 Spray gun m mu us st t b be e cleaned and lightly lubricated prior to storage 14 15 4 Clean gaskets with solvent soaked rag To prevent damage do not immerse gas kets or spray gun in solvents as this is detrimental to the lubricants and packings 5 After ...

Страница 9: ...orrective Action Heavy top or bottom pattern Horn holes plugged Clean Ream with non metallic point Obstruction on top or bottom of fluid tip Clean Cap and or tip seat dirty Clean Heavy right or left side pattern Left or right side horn holes plugged Clean Ream with non metallic point Dirt on left or right side of fluid tip Clean Heavy center pattern Fluid pressure too high for atomization air Bala...

Страница 10: ...ription 19 1 Trigger Pin Fluid Needle 20 1 Trigger 22 1 Lid 23 1 Cup 21 2 Retaining Ring 24 1 Fluid Filter 25 1 Fluid Inlet Fitting 27 1 Fluid Needle 26 1 Gun Body 28 1 Fluid Needle Spring 29 1 Fluid Adjustment Locking Ring 30 1 Fluid Adjustment Knob 31 1 Pattern Adjustment Valve 32 1 Air Inlet Fitting 33 1 Gun Wrench 34 1 Internal External Hex Wrench 35 1 Brush Ln Qty Description 1 3 3 3 4 3 5 2 ...

Страница 11: ... primer quickly Best suited for thicker materials such as flakes heavy solid materials primer primer sealers polyester primers varnish polyurethane oil base paints enamels epoxy plastic adhesives floor paving paints latex splatter paints multi fleck etc This large tip is suitable for heavy solid materials such as surface primer primer sealers polyester primers rust proof coatings and industrial fi...

Страница 12: ...23 NOTES NOTES 22 ...

Страница 13: ...the damage is due to use of the product after partial failure or use with improper accessories Warranty does not apply to accessory items Seller will not be liable for labor charges loss or damage resulting from improper operation maintenance or repairs made by persons other than a Star Asia USA LLC Authorized Service Center The use of other than genuine Star Asia USA LLC Repair Parts will void wa...

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