Specifications

Striping Operation
1. Choose handle location
The choices are, installing the handle opposite
of the single wheel assembly (standard set up)
or placing the handle directly over the single
wheel assembly. The handle location is really
a matter of personal preference, however
having the handle away from the single wheel
assembly allows for easier loading/unloading
from a van.
2. Choose the gun arm position
There are multiple holes in the frame for
mounting the gun arm. In a standard set up
(handle away from the single wheel assembly),
the gun arm would be mounted in one of the
two mounting holes near the single wheel. This
allows for an easier visual check for straight
line striping and for basic arc striping. The
mounting holes under the handle are usually
used when the handle has been placed over
the single wheel. Experiment with different
combinations to nd the set up that you prefer.
3. Setting up the gun
a. Ensure that a striping tips is in the guns.
b. Pick a tip size for the desired line width.
Example: a 217ST tip for a four inch line.
c. Place gun into the gun holder, so that the
top of the taper on the gun handle is ush
with the edge of the gun holder.
d. Set gun height for the desired line width.
Adjust height by loosening the small black
handle on the gun holder assembly and
slide the gun arm to the correct height. Now
tighten the handle. This will require some
experimentation to nd the correct height.
It is suggested that tape, or some other
method is used to mark the height of
commonly used settings.
e. Attach the swivel heads to the gun if
painting curbs or wide stripes.
f. Angle the gun slightly forward. This
allows the spray pressure from the gun to
help blow dirt and debris out of the path of
the new stripe.
4. Cable Tension Adjustment
Once the handle and gun arm assemblies are set up to
the preferred position, pressurize the unit and trigger
the gun to ensure that they activate and release
correctly. If not, adjust the cable tension as follows:
a. Locate the adjustment knobs on the base of the
gun trigger, where the cable connects to the gun
trigger assembly.
b. Loose the locking nut & move the adjusting screw
until the slack has been removed from the cable.
c. Tighten locking nut and retest gun triggers for
proper function.
NOTE: There is additional cable adjustment
where the cable attaches to the gun
holder assembly. Use only if the gun
trigger adjustment is insufcient.
5. Miscellaneous Operations
a. CURBS: Adjust gun to desired height and turn
swivel head towards curb.
b. WIDE STRIPES: Install wider fan striping tips
and raise the gun height to achieve the desired
width line.
c. STENCILS: Install standard spray tip. Remove
gun from the gun holder and spray out the
stencils.
d. STANDARD PAINTING: Same as stencils, but
use additional paint hose as required.
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Inserting REV-TIP
& seal into REV-GUARD