Use and Care Guide

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OPEARATING INSTRUCTIONS
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6-9 in.
Pull Release
Trigger Trigger
Start Stroke End Stroke
7. For proper spraying techniques, start by moving
the gun at the beginning of the stroke before
squeezing the trigger. Always release the trigger
before stopping gun movement at the end of the
stroke. This procedure will feather/blend each
strock with the next without showing overlap or
unevenness (See Figure 8).
NOTE The amount of paint being applied can be
varied by the speed of stroke, distance from
workpiece and adjustment of the fluid control knob
(D). If the speed stroke is too slow, the paint will be
wet on the workpiece and it may run. If the speed
stroke is too fast, the paint will be dry and uneven
on the workpiece.
8. Overlap strokes just enough to obtain an even
coat (See Figure 9).
NOTE Two thin coats of paint will yield better spraying
results and have less chance of runs than one heavy
layer.
9. Use a piece of cardboard as a shield to catch
overspray at the edges of the workpiece to protect
other surfaces. Use masking tape to cover other
areas if needed.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
To properly maintain and keep your sprayer working at its optimal performance,
it is strongly recommended that the spray gun nozzle be cleaned and cleared of any
clogs or debris using recommended cleaning solutions such as Mineral Spirits,
Paint Thinner or Lacquer Thinner. Consult with your local retailer in choosing the right
clean solution for the material you are using.
DO NOT USE ACID BASED SOLVENTS, AS ACID BASED SOLVENTS CAN
DAMAGE THE SPRAYER.
ALWAYS REMOVE THE AIR SUPPY FROM THE SPRAY GUN PRIOR TO
PERFORMING ANY CLEANING OR MAINTAINENACE.
KEEP AWAY FROM ANY IGNITION SOURCES.
ALWAYS WEAR PROPER PPE WHILE CLEANING OR PERFORMAING
MAINTENACE ON THE SPRAY GUN.