Use And Care Manual

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Air and Material Controls
Spray performance will depend upon a number of
factors: material thickness, air power, spray pattern
selected, and material ow. Testing dierent
variations of the control settings will help you
achieve the desired results. See descriptions and
suggested Power and Material Settings Guide below
to help with your project.
X-Boost™ Power Dial
The X-Boost™ power dial adjusts the level of air
pressure produced by the turbine. The X-Boost™
power dial is factory-set at maximum out of the box.
A high air power level will result in faster
coverage and a smoother nish with thicker
materials.
Lowering the air power will result in larger
drops of material being sprayed from the gun,
and will create a slightly rougher nish.
Use the arrow (a) to set power level with the
three markings (b) on the dial. Thinnest section
= low. Middle section = medium. Thickest
section = high.
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+
(a)
(b)
Tip: The thicker the material you are spraying, the
higher the air pressure you will need.
Tip: For ne-nish work with thinner materials, you
may want to decrease the air pressure. Spraying
a thinner material at high air pressure will result in
more overspray. Overspray is sprayed material that
does not stick to the spray surface and bounces
back.
Material Flow Control
The material ow control determines the amount of
spray material that is sprayed from the spray gun.
For thicker materials, it is recommended that
you start with the highest material ow setting
and then gradually decrease the ow to suit
your particular spraying needs.
For thinner materials, it is recommended that
you start with a low material ow setting, and
then gradually increase the ow to suit your
particular spraying needs.
The higher the ow setting, the quicker you will
have to work in order to avoid drips and sags in
your spray pattern.
Set the material ow by turning the red knob on the
trigger of the spray gun.
Tip: Spraying with the control set too high will
result in a spray pattern that runs and sags (too
much material).
Tip: Spraying with the control set too low will result
in a spray pattern that does not cover (not enough
material).
Tip: To ensure desired results are achieved with the
controls, test your spray pattern on the spray poster
or a scrap piece of wood or cardboard.
Power and Material Settings Guide
Coating
iSpray Nozzle Detail Finish Nozzle
Material Flow Air Power Material Flow Air Power
Transparent / semi-transparent
stains, sealers
Light Low Med/Heavy Low
Lacquers (water based) Light Low Med/Heavy Low
Solid stains Med Low / Med Med Low / Med
Polyurethane Med Low / Med Med/Heavy Low / Med
Oil enamels Heavy Med Heavy Med-Hi
Latex paints plus primers, Latex
paints
Heavy Med-Hi N/A N/A
Oil or latex primers Heavy Med-Hi N/A N/A