ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
1. Mount the spray gun filter (C) with hand onto
the air inlet (I) of spray gun by connecting the
female threads of filter (C) with the male
threads of air inlet (I). Use thread sealant tape
(not provided) for airtight connection.
(See Figure 1)
2. Connect air hose with the male threads of the
filter (C). Use thread sealant tape (not
provided) for airtight connection. (See Figure 2)
Do not overtighten when connecting the filter
(C) with spray gun air inlet (I) and with air hose.
3. Set the working pressure to 30-50 psi
depending on the amount of fluid flow and
atomization as required. Do not exceed spray
gun maximum pressure.
NOTE
The working pressure refers to the air line
pressure when the spray gun trigger (K) is pulled
fully under working conditions.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE
Before using desired paint in the spray gun, spray a compatible thinner or solvent
through the gun to remove any contaminants and residues.
Thin latex paints properly in accordance with the paint manufacturer's instructions
before spraying. If paint can not be thinned, the paint should not be used in
the sprayer.
Before adding paint, make sure all thinner or solvents are removed from the
spray canister.
Its recommended to place drop cloth or other collection device under canister so
that if any paint spills you can easily collect the paint to properly discard.
Fill the canister (L) about 3/4 full and start the air compressor.
Set up a piece of cardboard or other scrap material to use as as a target and
adjust for best spray pattern.
Test the consistency of the paint by making a few strokes on a cardboard target. If
paint still appears too thick, add a small amount of thinner. Do not exceed paint
manufacturer's thinning recommendations.
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