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1. Switch.
2. Air filter.
3. Hose.
4. Spray direction control.
5. Spray control.
6. Trigger.
7. Cup.
8. Spray control nut.
USE INSTRUCTIONS
Caution.
Before starting up the HVLP turbine paint
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spray gun, we recommend that you carefully
read all of the instructions as indicated.
Please respect all regulations regarding the
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prevention of accidents, health and safety di-
rectives for places of work, laws and applicable
restrictions.
The HVLP turbine paint spray gun must
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only be used by persons who have been ins-
tructed in its use and only for the purposes for
which it has been designed.
Power supply.
Make sure the power supply is adapted to the
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requirements shown on the information panel
of the HVLP turbine paint spray gun (fig.1).
Using the motor at low voltage will make it
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operate slowly.
This will reduce performance and may cause
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the motor to overheat.
Preparation.
Do not use textured paints as they will block
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the HVLP turbine paint spray gun.
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To obtain a perfect finish, the surface being
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painted must be prepared, and the paint diluted
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until reaching the correct degree of viscosity.
Make sure that the surface being painted is
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free from dust, dirt and grease.
Make sure that the paint being used is correctly
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mixed and free from lumps and other particles.
A large number of liquids can be sprayed
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using the HVLP turbine paint spray gun, but
always check the manufacturer's instructions
on these products before using them.
Paint viscosity level.
Remember that most paints are supplied ready
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for application using brushes or rollers, and are
not suitable for use with the HVLP turbine paint
spray gun if they are not previously diluted.
The viscometer will help to decide the correct
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degree of viscosity of the paint to be used
(fig.2).
First, fill the paint viscometer to the top.
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Calculate the time the viscometer takes to
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empty completely.
In general, the viscosity of a normal product
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is determined by emptying times from 15 to 30
seconds.
In general, emptying times for the viscometer
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for different types of material are as follows:
Plastic and latex paints:
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Water-based paints:
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Varnishes:
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Oil-based paints:
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Enamel paints:
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Paints with aluminium:
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Wood sealants:
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If the paint takes an excessive amount of time
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to empty out of the viscometer, it means it has
to be diluted further.
English
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24-28 sec.
20-25 sec.
20-25 sec.
18-20 sec.
18-22 sec.
20-25 sec.
28-35 sec.