The spray gun must be earthed to dissipate any electrostatic charges which may be created by fluid
or air flows. This can be achieved through the spray gun mounting, or conductive air/fluid hoses.
Electrical bond from the spray gun to earth should be checked and a resistance of less than 10⁶ Ohms
START-UP SEQUENCE
1
Connect the gun to a clean, moisture and oil free air supply using a conductive hose.
2
Mix coating material to Manufacturer's instructions and strain material.
3
Turn fluid adjusting knob (14) clockwise to prevent fluid needle movement.
4
Turn spreader valve adjusting knob (19) counter clockwise to fully open.
5
Adjust inlet air pressure if required.
6
Turn fluid adjusting knob counter clockwise until first thread shows.
7
Test spray. If the finish is too dry, reduce airflow by reducing air inlet pressure.
8
If finish is too wet, reduce fluid flow by turning fluid adjusting knob (14) clockwise. If
atomization is too coarse, increase air inlet pressure. If too fine, reduce inlet pressure.
9
The pattern size can be reduced by turning spreader valve knob (19) clockwise.
10
Hold gun perpendicular to surface being sprayed. Arcing or tilting may result in uneven coating.
11
The recommended spray distance is 50-100mm.
12
Spray edges first. Overlap each stroke a minimum of 75%. Move gun at a constant speed.
13
Always turn off air supply and relieve pressure when gun is not in use.
SB-2-512 R1
WARNING
is required.
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